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 henrymakow.com — Dec 14, 2017

Thanks to the Internet, they know where you are, and what you are thinking every moment of the day. 

by Henry Makow Ph.D.

zuckerborg big brotherThe Illuminati agenda is to enslave humanity mentally, spiritually and ultimately physically. The Internet is the ideal tool to identify and monitor every individual. They have begun to punish people who resist dispossession. According to GAB, “Twitter’s strict new enforcement rules will be going live on December 18th. Twitter will be judging user behavior both on and OFF of their website. Meaning if you visit another website that they don’t like or show “support” for groups they don’t like, you can get banned. This unprecedented level of censorship and blacklisting of groups from the public square is unlike anything in history.”

REGIMENTING THOUGHT

650 people were arrested in the UK in 2017 for posting something to the Internet that was deemed by the government to be ‘offensive’. The homes of 36 people in Germany were raided for the same reason. People are losing their jobs, the hallmark of Communist tyranny.
Once cash is obsolete, it will be easy to cut off the digital bank accounts of recalcitrant individuals.
As Edward Snowden says below, mass surveillance isn’t about terrorism, which is usually state sponsored. It is abut social control. The West is already under Communist control. We have entered the era of thought crimes. The way to resist is civil disobedience. Force them to prosecute hundreds of thousands of people. Do not take your loss of freedom lying down.

The Internet is Broken 

by Edward Snowden — (Excerpt by henrymakow.com) 

This is the reason mass surveillance doesn’t work. You don’t have to take my word for it, particularly in the context of public communication. You can cite the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board’s review on section 21513, and their specific quotes, this is their words, “We are aware of no instance in which the [mass surveillance] program directly contributed to the discovery of a previously unknown terrorist plot or the disruption of a terrorist attack.”
These programs were never about terrorism. They are not effective for terrorism. But they are useful for a lot of other things, like espionage, diplomatic manipulation, and ultimately social control.

 

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