I'm glad you're trying to limit Big Tech, but it can be insidious.
For example, it seems now even Duck Duck Go maybe suspect. I believe they caved to some censoring of the Ukraine debacle.
I use Firefox as well, but Mozilla provides a prominent news feed named Get Pocket within the browser. It clearly serves up subtle globalist propaganda,…
I'm glad you're trying to limit Big Tech, but it can be insidious.
For example, it seems now even Duck Duck Go maybe suspect. I believe they caved to some censoring of the Ukraine debacle.
I use Firefox as well, but Mozilla provides a prominent news feed named Get Pocket within the browser. It clearly serves up subtle globalist propaganda, but knowing that helps me keep abreast of the latest push.
I want to abandon AT&T. Their latest tactic is to soft censor some of your communications by relegating it to the online spam folder. I've corroborated this with many other AT&T users. It affected some of our efforts for involvement in the past mid-term election.
I can switch to Spectrum for my Internet provider. But then I made a disheartening discovery. I stopped to talk to a Spectrum crew doing training in my area. I asked the supervisor what he knew about their deployment of 5G.
Spectrum relies on other providers' tower infrastructure. But get this: (according to the supervisor) your Spectrum modem in your house features an antennae* to service cell phones nearby. They're using our devices to support a mesh network of connectivity to compensate for their lack of capital infrastructure.
Then again, this is probably just another step towards the Internet of Things (and Bodies).
* (I'm uncertain as to the nature of this embedded antennae. It is to service 5G cell phones, but does it broadcast 5G or just provide connectivity using a lesser technology like WiFi?)
Anyway, I don't wish to dwell too much in alarmism. I do believe that all our efforts to expose truth and fight the good fight will pay off. Keep doing small things and reinforce the hope and resilience of the herd. ;-)
I'm glad you're trying to limit Big Tech, but it can be insidious.
For example, it seems now even Duck Duck Go maybe suspect. I believe they caved to some censoring of the Ukraine debacle.
I use Firefox as well, but Mozilla provides a prominent news feed named Get Pocket within the browser. It clearly serves up subtle globalist propaganda, but knowing that helps me keep abreast of the latest push.
I want to abandon AT&T. Their latest tactic is to soft censor some of your communications by relegating it to the online spam folder. I've corroborated this with many other AT&T users. It affected some of our efforts for involvement in the past mid-term election.
I can switch to Spectrum for my Internet provider. But then I made a disheartening discovery. I stopped to talk to a Spectrum crew doing training in my area. I asked the supervisor what he knew about their deployment of 5G.
Spectrum relies on other providers' tower infrastructure. But get this: (according to the supervisor) your Spectrum modem in your house features an antennae* to service cell phones nearby. They're using our devices to support a mesh network of connectivity to compensate for their lack of capital infrastructure.
Then again, this is probably just another step towards the Internet of Things (and Bodies).
* (I'm uncertain as to the nature of this embedded antennae. It is to service 5G cell phones, but does it broadcast 5G or just provide connectivity using a lesser technology like WiFi?)
Anyway, I don't wish to dwell too much in alarmism. I do believe that all our efforts to expose truth and fight the good fight will pay off. Keep doing small things and reinforce the hope and resilience of the herd. ;-)