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LAWYER: 5 Tips To Stop Cops When They Come Knocking!
Posted by M. C. on June 11, 2024
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“Why Should I Care?”
Posted by M. C. on June 10, 2024
People think that if they have ‘nothing to hide’ then protecting their privacy isn’t important. This couldn’t be further from the truth.
Quick Takeaways:
- This isn’t about whether you personally have something to hide. It’s about preserving the freedom to protest, dissent, and have alternative points of view.
- Regimes come and go, but the surveillance apparatus we set up today will remain.
- “Nothing to hide” becomes “Nowhere to hide” for your kids and grandkids. It’s essential we not throw away privacy.
The number one question I get asked when it comes to privacy is, “Why should I care?”
Surveillance and loss of privacy can seem like abstract ideas far removed from our lived experience. On top of that, we constantly hear the benefits of this surveillance touted by those who want it to continue. A common justification used to support pervasive surveillance is, “It helps us catch the bad guys.”
This is a compelling argument. If something seems to have little impact on our day-to-day lives and is just a minor inconvenience but is helpful for high-stakes activities that protect us and keep us safe, it’s easy for most people to dismiss privacy concerns.
Let’s explore this idea.
Surveillance helps us catch bad guys. And the more bad guys we catch, the better off society is, right? The more surveillance we add, the more bad guys we’re going to catch. And that’s a good thing. Ultimately, maybe we’ll even get to a point where we’ve caught all the bad guys, and wouldn’t that be the ideal society?
Actually, no. The ideal crime rate in a society is not zero.
It’s counterintuitive because it seems obvious that a society with less crime is better than one with more crime. But you have to consider the costs of getting to a zero-crime world.
If, in order to reach zero crime, we need to create an infrastructure of pervasive surveillance into our most intimate activities, where we can no longer do anything in private and can no longer make choices without very powerful centralized entities knowing about it, the cost is too high.
Why? Because it doesn’t take a wild imagination to see how this might be abused: Every totalitarian regime in history has controlled its society through surveillance. This is why many societies create checks and balances so that if the wrong person gets into power, they can’t abuse it. It’s not meant to be easy for the government to get all of our information. It’s meant to be difficult. It’s meant to require them to prove they have probable cause and get a warrant that specifies exactly what they’re looking for. The Fourth Amendment exists to create a check on this ultimate power that the government has.
Currently, we have a system of checks and balances that acknowledges it’s going to be harder for law enforcement to catch bad guys and understands that some bad guys are going to fall through the cracks. But this is okay because the cost on society of creating a system of pervasive surveillance where the government is omnipotent is too high. Even if you trust your current government, you don’t know who will get into power tomorrow. Establishing an infrastructure that systematizes surveillance in every area of our lives and makes it impossible to escape that surveillance is a frightening prospect. It would be one of the darkest timelines, so we must avoid centralizing control too much. The worst scenario would be for a powerful entity to accumulate so much power that we hit a tipping point, and the individual no longer has a voice.
Unfortunately, despite this system of checks and balances, the government has circumvented many safeguards in the digital age, creating a system of digital surveillance that is increasingly hard for individuals to escape.
Moreover, corporations collect vast amounts of data about us. Every click, purchase, and location is tracked, creating detailed profiles that can be used for profit, influence, or manipulation. The more these corporations know about us, the more power they have to shape our decisions without our knowledge. This information asymmetry means they know almost everything about us, while we know very little about them.
We need to take a step back and ask whether this is a society we want to live in or if the risk of abuse of power is too high. Should the government have access to every financial transaction we make? To every movement tracked through our smartphones? Should corporations have the ability to monitor our behaviors to influence our choices?
We need to change the conversation as a society and ask, “Is this cost too high?”
Maybe things are okay right now. Maybe you trust the current government not to abuse this power. Maybe you trust the current system of government where you can vote in your preferred person to control this information. Even so, it’s crucial to understand that regimes come and go, but this system of surveillance will persist. You’ve sanctioned and normalized an apparatus that could be used to target any demographic that a future despot or powerful corporation doesn’t like. Our freedoms are not as secure as we might think, and we dramatically jeopardize them further by not fighting to preserve private spaces in our lives that allow us to act without being watched.
So privacy does matter, and we shouldn’t throw it away with flippant statements like, “I have nothing to hide.” Because it’s not just about how we feel today, it’s about the kind of world we’re creating for our future selves and the next generation. We do not want to set up a system that takes away people’s right to privacy because privacy is the foundation of a free society.

Quick Takeaways:
- This isn’t about whether you personally have something to hide. It’s about preserving the freedom to protest, dissent, and have alternative points of view.
- Regimes come and go, but the surveillance apparatus we set up today will remain.
- “Nothing to hide” becomes “Nowhere to hide” for your kids and grandkids. It’s essential we not throw away privacy.
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Is the Earth Actually Getting Hotter?
Posted by M. C. on June 10, 2024
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Chase Oliver’s War and Peace Platform Plank
Posted by M. C. on June 10, 2024
by Adam Dick
https://ronpaulinstitute.org/chase-olivers-war-and-peace-platform-plank/

On Sunday, delegates at the Libertarian Party National Convention by majority vote selected Chase Oliver to be the party’s presidential nominee. Individuals seeking an anti-war candidate to support in the United States presidential race will be looking into Oliver’s views in regard to war and peace.
Oliver has provided a brief statement concerning those views in the “End Wars & Support Peace” plank of the platform presented at his campaign website.
In line with the platform plank’s title, Oliver presents a broad anti-war and pro-peace message in the introductory paragraph of the plank, stating in part:
Our nation has long had the moniker ‘leader of the free world.’ It is time we earn that distinction by insisting that Peace is the way forward. End the wars. End the drones. End the policy of constant intervention. It’s easy to drop a bomb, it’s much harder to serve as a beacon of Peace. We must take the more difficult but necessary path.
The first of five bullet points in the plank starts off with a statement in line with a noninterventionist foreign policy: “Close all overseas bases and immediately return active-duty personnel to domestic bases.” People looking for a libertarian perspective from the candidate, though, will likely be frustrated by the remainder of the first bullet point expressing Oliver’s determination to provide special benefits to people with student loans and thus create a big expansion of the welfare state: “The cost savings of doing so will be used as a one-time contribution to discharge the interest on currently outstanding Federally guaranteed student loans.”
The second bullet point of the plank starts off with another statement that supporters of nonintervention overseas would find heartening:
End aid being directed to nation-states currently at war. This includes Israel and Ukraine.
But, the remainder of the bullet point takes an interventionist and nonlibertarian turn, declaring:
While we offer moral support to our friends currently engaged with the enemy, we should not be contributing to extending the fight.
It does not generate confidence that a presidential candidate will, if elected, maintain neutrality in regard to conflicts abroad when he calls the people on one side of major conflicts in which the US is intervening “our friends” and people on the other side “the enemy.”
Skipping to the final bullet point of the plank, advocates of nonintervention overseas will see more reason for concern. The final bullet point reads in full: “Utilize trade as a bargaining chip to foment peace with our neighbors.” This sounds like a rehash of Democratic and Republican presidents over the last few decades using sanctions and tariffs to influence and punish other nations, not the free trade with all approach commonly expected from Libertarian Party candidates.
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“NO!” … To A Suicidal War With Russia
Posted by M. C. on June 8, 2024
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What Can We Learn From India’s Diversity? Thomas Sowell
Posted by M. C. on June 7, 2024
Can you cite one speck of hard evidence of the benefits of “diversity” that we have heard gushed about for years? Evidence of its harm can be seen — written in blood — from Iraq to India, from Serbia to Sudan, from Fiji to the Philippines. It is scary how easily so many people can be brainwashed by sheer repetition of a word.
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THE MOST INFLUENTIAL LIBERTARIAN
Posted by M. C. on June 6, 2024
“Chase Oliver, recognized as the “most influential Libertarian” by Rolling Stone, garnered national attention following his debate with incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock and Herschel Walker’s empty podium. With over 80,000 votes, Oliver forced a runoff between the Republican and Democratic candidates. Now he wants to bring a new vision to the broken two-party system as he runs for President of the United States.“
https://www.votechaseoliver.com/
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President Nayib Bukele: Seeking God’s Wisdom, Taking Down MS-13, and His Advice to Donald Trump
Posted by M. C. on June 6, 2024
Bukele’s recipe: Peace, respect for human rights and prayer
Have we discovered an intelligent politician?
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The US Empire Isn’t A Government That Runs Nonstop Wars, It’s A Nonstop War That Runs A Government
Posted by M. C. on June 5, 2024
This campaign is not waged to benefit the American people or their security, but to benefit the loose international alliance of plutocrats and unelected empire managers whose wealth and power are premised on the world order of continuous violence, exploitation and extraction which the campaign of global domination upholds. This campaign of global domination and its manifestations as a whole may be referred to as the US empire, which has very little in common with the US as an individual nation.
Until you understand this, nothing the US government or the US war machine does will make sense.

It clears up a lot of confusion when you understand that the US empire is not a national government which happens to run nonstop military operations, it’s a nonstop military operation that happens to run a national government.
The wars are not designed to serve the interests of the United States, the United States is designed to serve the interests of the wars. The US as a country is just a source of funding, personnel, resources and diplomatic cover for a nonstop campaign to dominate the planet with mass military violence and the threat thereof.
This campaign is not waged to benefit the American people or their security, but to benefit the loose international alliance of plutocrats and unelected empire managers whose wealth and power are premised on the world order of continuous violence, exploitation and extraction which the campaign of global domination upholds. This campaign of global domination and its manifestations as a whole may be referred to as the US empire, which has very little in common with the US as an individual nation.
Until you understand this, nothing the US government or the US war machine does will make sense. You won’t understand why military operations are being waged which don’t seem to benefit the American people in any way, and which if anything actually harm the national security interests of the United States. You won’t understand why US foreign policy remains the same no matter who’s in office, regardless of party or platform. You won’t understand why the US and its allies do crazy things that otherwise make no sense for governments to do, like backing an increasingly unpopular genocide in Gaza, starting a cold war with China, or tempting nuclear armageddon with Russia.
And the answer is that these aggressions are not happening because they benefit the US as a nation, or even because they serve the political agendas of any elected officials. The nonstop violence is a means to a completely different end, and is almost an end in and of itself — benefiting war profiteers, shoring up geostrategic control, and expanding the sphere of the US empire’s particular brand of global capitalism.
There’s the nonstop worldwide military operation, and then there’s the theatrical set pieces of an official government slapped together in the foreground which we’re all meant to pretend has something to do with all the wars and militarism we are seeing. In reality the war machine just does what it’s going to do while the official elected suits in Washington put on these performances where they argue about abortion and Donald Trump to make it look like the US has a real government that’s making real decisions.
It was decided long ago that war is too important to be left to the will of the electorate, so now there’s this fake dummy political system that the American people are given to play with so they won’t meddle with the gears of the imperial machine. The local inhabitants of the hub of the globe-spanning empire are kept too propagandized, entertained, distracted, busy, poor, and sick to have a truth-based relationship with what’s being done in their name around the world, and if they do make some space in their life to become politically engaged they are herded into a kayfabe two-party system where both factions support war, militarism, imperialism, plutocracy and ecocidal capitalism but put immense amounts of energy into empty culture warring over issues that nobody with any real power cares about.
Trying to talk about this to people who are still plugged into the mainstream imperial worldview is like if Amazon had a children’s cartoon show called Andy Amazon & Friends, and the public believed the cartoon show was Amazon — they didn’t know anything about the sprawling trillionaire megacorporation that’s devouring the global economy. You’d try to talk about the gargantuan e-commerce company and they’d think you were talking about the cartoon, and object that what you’re saying doesn’t line up with what they know about the show and its characters.
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