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AT&T Is (Gleefully) Spying On Everyone It Can

AT&T is quite content to both collect everything is can on its customers and then turn it all over to “law enforcement” without any pushback at all. No legal challenges. No taking cases up through the courts because AT&T values its customer’s rights. It all fits with the ethos of our times.

The User's Profile Chris Martenson December 11, 2023
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When did we the people become the enemy of the fascists? By which I mean, of course, the classic Mussolini definition of the merger of corporations and state.

I’m not sure, but we are treated horribly by predatory hospitals and impenetrably complex health insurance billing schemes that are specifically designed to be as tortuous and incomprehensible as possible to harvest the most amount of money from people during their most vulnerable moments of need.

Big Food is busy engineering addictive foods designed to put people into metabolic dysfunction as a “side benefit” for Big Pharma.

We know that the US government has billions upon billions of classified document pages while demanding that we have no personal privacy of our own.

The Snowden releases showed us just how deep and illegal the US government programs were back in 2015, but truthfully we knew things were really bad if we just allowed ourselves to ask and answer certain questions for ourselves.

Questions such as, “What was the US government doing out there in Utah building a facility with exabytes of storage capability, and what was certainly the largest RAM array in the world?”

By the way, an exabyte is a very large number:

It is a billion billions.

I’m old enough to remember when the first 1 Gig hard drive came out.

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