Secret Tunnels beneath the famous Bodleian Library of Oxford University
There are secret libraries only for ELITE
you cannot hide
Dangers of the Digital Panopticon by Decode the World
The Digital Panopticon Prison turns Freedom into a Distant Memory
Read on Substack*
Don’t think you can hide with a VPN. Many of the outports that dump you on the internet in another country are mapped and monitored and because they know you are trying to hide, you become targeted for more data collection and monitoring. One company, M247, provides services for about 65% of VPNs. Your VPN might not log or collect your data, but someone else is watching you…
These techniques are used to monitor, alter or block your message with email, text messages, phone calls, physical mail, etc.
I have personally experienced phone calls people made to me never going through. I heard over speaker phone while on a separate VOIP call, a friend called me, my phone in front of me never rang, the voicemail picked up and my friend left a message. There was never any indication of a call or voice mail on my phone. It was as if it never happened. The same things have happened repeatedly with email, postal mail and text messages. The people trying to reach you think you are not being nice to them.
Mail in ballots were found unopened in a dumpster in Sonoma county, California around the 2020 election. Postal sorting machines can be programmed to look for ballots from anyone registered to a particular party and kick out the mailing piece. No one knows if their vote was counted or put in the trash. A “man-in-the-middle” attack can happen wherever there is a man in the middle.
Meta data is just as important as your actual message. Knowing who is talking to whom builds a map of the people you talk to. As the former head of the NSA says in this video “We kill people based on metadata”. Yes, he said it. Privacy is literally a matter of life and death.
Maximum privacy: No/minimal Big Tech apps. DeGoogle/DeApple your phone. Use a private network phone. Keep it in a Faraday Bag and powered down when not in use. Vote in person. Use a private network to stay off the internet and phone system. Never share your phone number or email address — these are used as unique identifiers to tag collected data to your record. Privateline.io doesn’t collect that info ever.
Nothing Personal Exhibition Entrance Video
Channel surfing. To begin his essay for the book Nothing Personal, James Baldwin describes watching commercials on his black and white television. His unique command of language transforms this normally mundane and ubiquitous experience into a revelation of the American consumer subconscious and its addictions to surfaces, quick fixes, sexual gratification, and power.
Nothing Personal was first published in November 1964 by Atheneum Publishers and Penguin Books priced at $12.95, equivalent to $130 today. A paperback edition was released the following year in April by Dell Publishing, costing $1.50. In 2017, the book was reissued by Taschen Books and is now out-of-print, commanding up to $1,200 as a rare book.
Nothing Personal is a large-format, slipcased book containing a four-part essay written expressly for the book by Baldwin and fifty-four photographic portraits made by Avedon taken between 1954 and 1964. The book’s radical design was conceived by Marvin Israel, the influential art director at Harper’s Bazaar, the leading fashion magazine of the time, where Avedon was his close colleague and collaborator.
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