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To: ransomnote
""A Friday report from Bloomberg News revealed China was able to spy on American computer systems for a decade by supplying compromised chips to Super Micro Computer Inc. (Supermicro), one of America’s leading motherboard providers."

I would assume anything electronic that comes from China is capable of spying. We are ham radio operators and a number of our group got a cheap hand held radio that was Chinese. It had to be programmed via computer. One of our members notified us that when he connected the radio to his system all kinds of spyware bells and whistles were triggered. He had never seen anything like it!

823 posted on 02/12/2021 11:46:25 PM PST by Grammy (When tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes duty. Thomas Jefferson)
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We have become overly focused on the ups and the too many downs of the moment. I'd like us to envision what life can become once the white hats are back in charge. The Law of Attraction says that what you think about you bring about. Let's bring about something wonderful by making that our vision.

In a video I saw recently, the participants talked about the seven domains over which the black hats have taken power during the last century (and over which they are currently working to extend their power):

  1. Religion
  2. Family
  3. Education
  4. Arts and Entertainment
  5. Politics and Government
  6. Business and the Economy
  7. Media and Communications

Let us envision a world where:

The result of all this will be an exponential growth in happiness and satisfaction, and an exponential decline in conflict and tribalism.

825 posted on 02/12/2021 11:54:17 PM PST by AZLiberty (Awaiting the return of the king -- and I don't mean Elvis.)
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