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Glenn Hancock's avatar

Several lawsuits are going on over school and Flock cameras. I personally have a federal case working its way through the system. We need to stop pretending we have no rights and start suing over this stuff. We can stop all of their BS, if only we learn our constitution and start fighting.

Paula's avatar

I would also suggest we have publically owned state banks, not federal, and states receiving taxes from their citizens, rather than the federal privately owned bank representing the federal government. In part or all, it's a sustainably and resilience issue local and state politicians need to be aware of and support measures that limit growth as humanely as possible, and leave the land to the "other" lives that sustain ours. Resilience and sustainable communities, large and small need development opportunities that support local needs of those communities now. New York City and other large cities have experience with growing food in a food desert in the inner city. Not just banks, but banks that fund the preservation of agriculture lands and businesses, build and replace necessary infrastructure and other infrastructure that supports the health and vitality of its citizenry. We need to quit spending our taxes and treasure, the lives of our children on murder that favors criminal, wall street infused imperialism. I'm pretty confident that most people of the world, united, which is discouraged, even the slightest possibly of such a thing is a threat to the omnicidal class, if you could only ask Fred Hampton. They murder everyone who comes up against them; a famous four of them alone in one decade: the Civil Rights decade. All had a message; we need to hear it again beginning now. It was for Peace and Justice, the nonproliferation of nuclear weapons. Remember the saying, " You can kill the man but . . ."

Boze's avatar

I agree that the privately owned and controlled (for the most part) Federal Reserve Bank is an ugly, illegitimate anachronism. We need a National Bank, just as the Constitution stated Congress is to do. State banks are fine, too, but they must be well run. The problem is the people we put into office. They are woefully undereducated and negligent and self-serving. As for income taxes, try reading the book "Cracking the Code: the Fascinating Truth About Taxation in America" by Peter Erik Hendrickson. You will not regret reading it. Hint: only 4% of American workers paid income tax prior to WWII. Why's that?

Paula's avatar

Brings to mind Oklahoma who convinced Oklahomans that the road tolls would only be temporary until paid for, but once a stream of revenue is found, it's like finding a stream of gold; whose going to quit mining first? Always appreciate a suggested book. Will look it up.

Scott munson's avatar

#TBOT 19: Flock Off AI Cameras, You Will Own No RAM and Be Happy, 5G is Coming Soon, a Tree’s Response to Love

It's one of those weeks where the tech world is burning.

https://open.substack.com/pub/tbot/p/tbot-19

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Ji·Lune's avatar

5G and other stuff : have a look at what inPower movement does. It's the way.

Paula's avatar

Of course we are connected to trees, as we are with rivers and oceans and the earth itself. That's why people are fighting for rivers rights in court, kinda of like Citizens United, only it's corporate vs people power, and some people think to include the rights of other living beings on the planet and what they and we are all dependent upon.

Agent: Grimm the Handler's avatar

Ask your Ai assistant about “Palantir Gotham law enforcement software” in detail how it works.

Ji·Lune's avatar

RAM :

Maybe it's for the best that the monopoly of ram manufacturers gets revealed; price increase might only be temporary as the market settles and new manufacturers (hello China) bubble up.

Sure, they might push for a no-ram world where everything is done through online connectivity. It actually makes sense if they want to control access to computing; obviously linking this to digital ID. But it's not gonna happen. They're panicked, rushed, building on shaky, illusory foundations people start to deconstruct fast.

Just a thought. And really it doesn't skim anything about pursuing sovereignty and resilience in the face of this AI-cloud juggernaut by learning about how to get off of it; local-first.

Christiana's avatar

I heard today, 6G is in the works & its very bad