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How globalists predict your behavior
Jan 14, 2017 12:13:54   #
Tasine Loc: Southwest US
 
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The globalists seem to have an overarching obsessions with data collection. As we have seen with revelations from multiple government whistle-blowers, the establishment spends most of its time, energy and manpower collecting information not just on known threats to their supremacy, but information on everyone through FISA-based surveillance protocols. This is because the establishment sees all people as potential threats.

Thus, the system, without warrant, is programmed to collate data from everywhere, not necessarily to be analyzed on the spot, but to be analyzed later in the event that a specific person rises to a level that poses legitimate harm to the globalist power structure.

There was a time not long ago when this notion was considered “conspiracy theory” by the mainstream, but with multiple exposures from Wikileaks to Edward Snowden it is now common knowledge that the government (and the globalists) spy on us en masse. However, I do not think that many people understand the greater implications or uses for this full spectrum surveillance. This is why you sometimes hear the argument that “if you aren’t doing anything wrong, then you have nothing to worry about…”

The truth is, mass surveillance is not done merely for the sake of surveillance, and it is certainly not undertaken for the sake of public safety. There is a greater purpose, and it is something the elites crave dearly — the purpose of total and predictive information awareness.

The establishment is not just hoping to observe our present behavior in detail. No, they hope to use today’s data to predict our behavior tomorrow, and at this very moment, they are extremely close to achieving their goal.

Read remainder of article at: http://personalliberty.com/globalists-predict-behavior/
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My 2 cents worth: Globalists are not the ONLY ones who read other people. Many of us do it, and we base that info on who says what, who defends what, the likes and dislikes that others have, who others admire or who they detest or who they trust or do not. And by a person's temperament, one can often read what other people will DO given certain circumstances. IMHO, the left is getting worse at this reading and the right is getting better at it.

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Jan 14, 2017 12:27:58   #
robmull Loc: florida
 
Tasine wrote:
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The globalists seem to have an overarching obsessions with data collection. As we have seen with revelations from multiple government whistle-blowers, the establishment spends most of its time, energy and manpower collecting information not just on known threats to their supremacy, but information on everyone through FISA-based surveillance protocols. This is because the establishment sees all people as potential threats.

Thus, the system, without warrant, is programmed to collate data from everywhere, not necessarily to be analyzed on the spot, but to be analyzed later in the event that a specific person rises to a level that poses legitimate harm to the globalist power structure.

There was a time not long ago when this notion was considered “conspiracy theory” by the mainstream, but with multiple exposures from Wikileaks to Edward Snowden it is now common knowledge that the government (and the globalists) spy on us en masse. However, I do not think that many people understand the greater implications or uses for this full spectrum surveillance. This is why you sometimes hear the argument that “if you aren’t doing anything wrong, then you have nothing to worry about…”

The truth is, mass surveillance is not done merely for the sake of surveillance, and it is certainly not undertaken for the sake of public safety. There is a greater purpose, and it is something the elites crave dearly — the purpose of total and predictive information awareness.

The establishment is not just hoping to observe our present behavior in detail. No, they hope to use today’s data to predict our behavior tomorrow, and at this very moment, they are extremely close to achieving their goal.

Read remainder of article at: http://personalliberty.com/globalists-predict-behavior/
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My 2 cents worth: Globalists are not the ONLY ones who read other people. Many of us do it, and we base that info on who says what, who defends what, the likes and dislikes that others have, who others admire or who they detest or who they trust or do not. And by a person's temperament, one can often read what other people will DO given certain circumstances. IMHO, the left is getting worse at this reading and the right is getting better at it.
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Perhaps because the "left," is looking through the lens upside-down and backwards, Tasine; as if they were coming from the other side of-the-world. Hummmmmmmmm. GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO PRESIDENT "45" DONALD J. TRUMP!!!

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Jan 14, 2017 16:07:05   #
solarkin
 
Tasine wrote:
FTA
The globalists seem to have an overarching obsessions with data collection. As we have seen with revelations from multiple government whistle-blowers, the establishment spends most of its time, energy and manpower collecting information not just on known threats to their supremacy, but information on everyone through FISA-based surveillance protocols. This is because the establishment sees all people as potential threats.

Thus, the system, without warrant, is programmed to collate data from everywhere, not necessarily to be analyzed on the spot, but to be analyzed later in the event that a specific person rises to a level that poses legitimate harm to the globalist power structure.

There was a time not long ago when this notion was considered “conspiracy theory” by the mainstream, but with multiple exposures from Wikileaks to Edward Snowden it is now common knowledge that the government (and the globalists) spy on us en masse. However, I do not think that many people understand the greater implications or uses for this full spectrum surveillance. This is why you sometimes hear the argument that “if you aren’t doing anything wrong, then you have nothing to worry about…”

The truth is, mass surveillance is not done merely for the sake of surveillance, and it is certainly not undertaken for the sake of public safety. There is a greater purpose, and it is something the elites crave dearly — the purpose of total and predictive information awareness.

The establishment is not just hoping to observe our present behavior in detail. No, they hope to use today’s data to predict our behavior tomorrow, and at this very moment, they are extremely close to achieving their goal.

Read remainder of article at: http://personalliberty.com/globalists-predict-behavior/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
My 2 cents worth: Globalists are not the ONLY ones who read other people. Many of us do it, and we base that info on who says what, who defends what, the likes and dislikes that others have, who others admire or who they detest or who they trust or do not. And by a person's temperament, one can often read what other people will DO given certain circumstances. IMHO, the left is getting worse at this reading and the right is getting better at it.
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So,. This was the same data that called the election?
There is a grand canyon of disconnect between data gathered, and personal choice.
We ask AI to tell us how we think.
How stupid is that?

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