Posted on 04/10/2018 6:09:31 PM PDT by ransomnote
Wait! What? When and where is Snowden testifying?
Really? How would we know she is a genius? Trusted, yes.
Consider this: The major tools of the Deep State/globalists are weapons, drugs, money, information, and control of the population. The population is controlled via many means including control (hiding, lying, promoting) of information/media and propaganda.
FB is involved in ALL of these with the possible exception of selling weapons.
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Good points. However in pondering your list of bad things FB could be used for... I’m not seeing the exception to the weapon selling - FB can be used to arrange meetings - and even be involved in tracking functions? Not a techie here, but really just wondering.
And the globalists warned us many decades ago that they were going to do exactly that.
About 3-4 years ago, a local college administrator happened to be in a high level meeting of the Ed dept in D.C. The PTB there said quite plainly that they WERE DELIBERATELY DUMBING the students down. He was furious. Came home and resigned.
Your girl, “Lisa”, is a gem of a source, NIKK!
I pray he puts them under indictment etc. etc. as Dr Corsi has suggested.
Just this instant finished.....hope you are right.... BRING ON THE FIREWORKS NOW, @SNOWDEN!
Has anyone else given any thought to the idea that maybe there is a broader purpose behind this? A broader GOOD purpose?
There has been a lot of back and forth about the terms of service and about privacy. Think about how nearly every company you deal with sends you a privacy statement much like FB’s. Long and complicated, fairly unintelligible, and no real feeling that you have the ability to control it or opt out. I get these from banks, investment companies, insurance, charities I’ve donated to, maybe ISP, phone.... The point being that there are so many that a normal person can’t keep track of all of them.
And nearly every app has a terms of service agreement. As an app developer, I will say I don’t think these are 100% bad. I want a TOS that protects me from gold-digging lawsuits. So if you walk into traffic while playing a game, that should not be the fault of the game developer for creating an “addictive” game. I DO think that the TOS needs to be simple and clear and not sucker the consumer into giving up rights and privacy for the benefit of the company.
Amen corner, here, Jocko.
LOL! well, you’ve done more with reading them than I have! STILL glad for your insight!
That’s supposed to be 99%!
Glad I’m not the only one, LOL
LOLOLOL
Twitter won’t open the feed. GRRRRRRRRR
AT LEAST.
Phooey. Im on this caffeine high, all caught up, and everybody else seems to be out to lunch. Bummer.
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Reading and Paddling just as fast as I can RitaOK - I’ll be there soon!
Yes, I was looking at the drapes and napkin placements! sigh.
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