Posted on 11/23/2018 8:52:49 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
Ive got bad news and Ive got good news.
First the bad news.
There are still powerful corporate cartels, criminals, terrorists and rogue nations out there with bad intentions and plans, and the means to carry them out.
Ive been warning you about the Google-Facebook nexus and how it literally threatens the future of free speech, free press and free elections. (For a primer on this subject, I cannot recommend highly enough the new movie The Creepy Line.)
We at WND.com, after 21 years as the pioneer in independent online news site, are fighting for our very survival against this threat, along with most of our colleagues. Its an uphill battle, and the odds are against us. But the threat is bigger than that. It extends far beyond free speech to Americas ability to maintain a free society in which the people actually control their own destiny. Again, I urge you and your friends and family members to take the time to learn whats at stake by seeing The Creepy Line, today if possible. Dont put it off. Time is short. Spread the word.
Meanwhile, there are still other bad actors out there stealing the future. North Korea might not be firing rockets around the globe in a game of nuclear blackmail, but, in the last two years it has stolen $571 million in cryptocurrencies, a new report says. Thats $571 million of a total of $882 million stolen worldwide.
What does one problem have to do with another? Maybe you dont understand the potential the future of the blockchain has for saving us all from the first threat and putting the leftists at Google and Facebook in their place.
Yes, there really is a cryptocurrency future, though it needs to be safe, secure and reliable with...
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
My ISP goes thru GoogleMail, and I’m trying to find an alternative. What do you use?
I’ll try that one, too; thanks.
They seem to be separate pages, from their URLs.
My error; you’re right. I typing on duckduckgo, typed-in Ixquick and was redirected to Startpage.
I believe you can just type in DuckDuckGo.com and search from there, no matter who your ISP is.
You may even be able to search Google for DuckDuckGo but I wouldn't know that since I don't Google any longer.
The DuckDuckGo search results for nationalism:
nationalism (năshˈə-nə-lĭzˌəm, năshˈnə-)► n. Devotion to the interests or culture of one's nation. n. The belief that nations will benefit from acting independently rather than collectively, emphasizing national rather than international goals. n. Aspirations for national independence in a country under foreign domination.
The Google definition: I'm using it to illustrate only, just for you.
na·tion·al·ism /ˈnaSH(ə)nəˌlizəm/ noun noun: nationalism patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. synonyms: patriotism, patriotic sentiment, flag-waving, xenophobia, chauvinism, jingoism "their extreme nationalism was frightening" an extreme form of this, especially marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries. plural noun: nationalisms advocacy of political independence for a particular country.?
Now do you see what I mean?
I think my last should have gone to you.
The DuckDuckGo search results for nationalism:
nationalism (năshˈə-nə-lĭzˌəm, năshˈnə-)► n. Devotion to the interests or culture of one's nation. n. The belief that nations will benefit from acting independently rather than collectively, emphasizing national rather than international goals. n. Aspirations for national independence in a country under foreign domination.
The Google definition: I'm using it to illustrate only, just for you.
na·tion·al·ism /ˈnaSH(ə)nəˌlizəm/ noun noun: nationalism patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. synonyms: patriotism, patriotic sentiment, flag-waving, xenophobia, chauvinism, jingoism "their extreme nationalism was frightening" an extreme form of this, especially marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries. plural noun: nationalisms advocacy of political independence for a particular country.?
Now do you see what I mean?
BookMark!
Just sent you some private mail for help.
I stopped using FB a long time ago but what to use other than Google would you advise.
Thanks
I’m not an expert, but I use yahoo.
I’m now using duckduckgo; no more google.
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