Big Tech Memory-Holing Private Data!
Friendly reminder: We put links in articles like this for a reason! If you don't know about something, or have doubts, follow the links and find out! “A memory hole is any mechanism for the deliberate alteration or disappearance of inconvenient or embarrassing documents –Wikipedia” In George Orwell's 1984, the totalitarian government controls the flow–indeed, the very existence–of information via something called memory holes, which are tubes connected to furnaces, where paper texts are incinerated. In real life, memory holes take many forms. Always, however, memory-holing is an attempt to remove data from the public eye, and always with deference to official government narratives. YouTube deletes videos frequently, often claiming copyright infringement or breach of "community guidelines", and simply de-platforms people whose message they disagree with. YouTube is owned by Google, so it is unsurprising, then, to find that they are memory-holing other data, in other ways. The real shock to some is that they have now violated the "fourth wall", and are now deleting private data, as reported by LifeSiteNews: ““Google took down the [Google] Drive file featuring the movie [Plandemic] after the company was contacted by The Post,” according to the paper. “Health or medical content that promotes or encourages engaging in practices that may lead to serious physical or emotional harm in individuals or to a serious public health harm is prohibited on Google Docs and Drive, according to the company’s content policies.”” When you break this paragraph down, this is what you get: 1. Random citizen stores Plandemic video on their private Google Drive account. 2. Google somehow knows it is there. 3. Google accesses private account and deletes video without notifying the account owner. The article further points out that "Google has intervened in the use of its productivity tools before, having previously blocked a Google Doc about a disputed study on the drug hydroxychloroquine". The article states that Google was "contacted by The Post", and this was how they found out about it, but they could easily have discovered it in other ways. How? There are actually a few ways, but one stands out like the sorest of thumbs: this 2014 article from technical website EasyDNS, called Google’s Gmail scans, parses, analyzes and catalogs your email, explains the problem in detail. For our purposes, the title is sufficient: they "scan, parse, analyze, and catalog your email". But that's just email, right? Web expert, author, and Harvard grad, Michael Hartl, coined the phrase "technical sophistication" as a fancy way of saying one is able to figure things out, to put two and two together. Let's apply our technical sophistication to this issue and see what we come up with. Google is in the information business. Data. According to SearchEngineLand, Google’s search knows about over 130 trillion pages. Or did back in 2016. How? They index them, parse them, and categorize the data they contain. We know they scan your emails, and we know they scan webpages, but… your files? “Google spokeswoman Alex Krasnof refused to tell the Post whether Google scans Drive files for objectionable content, stating only that the company “doesn’t go into details” about how its policies are enforced.” If you can't see through this, I have a fast-tracked coronavirus vaccine I'd like to sell you. So they deleted a video that many claim was filled with falsehoods. Why should I be concerned? * Well, for starters, there's the fact that they own your Android phone, and have access to all of its contents, including your calls and text messages. Then there's the fact that they were caught on tape admitting that they censor conservative messages. They know who you talk to, and what you talk about. And they are actively choosing sides in important matters. But I have an iPhone, and I use Bing, so I don't have to worry!** Nonsense, Apple tracks your location, is notoriously Leftist and pro-homosexual, has access to your files in their iCloud service, and recently began assigning every user of their devices a "trust score" (not just iPhones, but desktops, as well), just like the notorious Black Mirror episode. Except no one knows how they calculate it, or what it is actually being used for, and you can't opt out (it's part of the Terms and Conditions you must agree to in order to install or update the operating system). Oh, and Google and Apple both know every website you visit, because they collectively own 83% of the global market for browser use. How convenient! Present circumstance have only emboldened these criminals, and it is only a matter of time before they put all of these pieces together to either: 1. Delete your private files off of your computer, or 2. Deny you internet or computer access because of what you use their devices and services for. Just a heads up. It's coming. * Because Google was created by the CIA in their ongoing efforts to gain Total Information Awareness, and people think they are just a business started by a couple of Joe Schmoes, when they are actually a government data-mining operation. ** We don't go into detail about Microsoft (owner of the Bing search engine) in this article, but it's not because they aren't evil.
Big Tech Memory-Holing Private Data!
Friendly reminder: We put links in articles like this for a reason! If you don't know about something, or have doubts, follow the links and find out! “A memory hole is any mechanism for the deliberate alteration or disappearance of inconvenient or embarrassing documents –Wikipedia” In George Orwell's 1984, the totalitarian government controls the flow–indeed, the very existence–of information via something called memory holes, which are tubes connected to furnaces, where paper texts are incinerated. In real life, memory holes take many forms. Always, however, memory-holing is an attempt to remove data from the public eye, and always with deference to official government narratives. YouTube deletes videos frequently, often claiming copyright infringement or breach of "community guidelines", and simply de-platforms people whose message they disagree with. YouTube is owned by Google, so it is unsurprising, then, to find that they are memory-holing other data, in other ways. The real shock to some is that they have now violated the "fourth wall", and are now deleting private data, as reported by LifeSiteNews: ““Google took down the [Google] Drive file featuring the movie [Plandemic] after the company was contacted by The Post,” according to the paper. “Health or medical content that promotes or encourages engaging in practices that may lead to serious physical or emotional harm in individuals or to a serious public health harm is prohibited on Google Docs and Drive, according to the company’s content policies.”” When you break this paragraph down, this is what you get: 1. Random citizen stores Plandemic video on their private Google Drive account. 2. Google somehow knows it is there. 3. Google accesses private account and deletes video without notifying the account owner. The article further points out that "Google has intervened in the use of its productivity tools before, having previously blocked a Google Doc about a disputed study on the drug hydroxychloroquine". The article states that Google was "contacted by The Post", and this was how they found out about it, but they could easily have discovered it in other ways. How? There are actually a few ways, but one stands out like the sorest of thumbs: this 2014 article from technical website EasyDNS, called Google’s Gmail scans, parses, analyzes and catalogs your email, explains the problem in detail. For our purposes, the title is sufficient: they "scan, parse, analyze, and catalog your email". But that's just email, right? Web expert, author, and Harvard grad, Michael Hartl, coined the phrase "technical sophistication" as a fancy way of saying one is able to figure things out, to put two and two together. Let's apply our technical sophistication to this issue and see what we come up with. Google is in the information business. Data. According to SearchEngineLand, Google’s search knows about over 130 trillion pages. Or did back in 2016. How? They index them, parse them, and categorize the data they contain. We know they scan your emails, and we know they scan webpages, but… your files? “Google spokeswoman Alex Krasnof refused to tell the Post whether Google scans Drive files for objectionable content, stating only that the company “doesn’t go into details” about how its policies are enforced.” If you can't see through this, I have a fast-tracked coronavirus vaccine I'd like to sell you. So they deleted a video that many claim was filled with falsehoods. Why should I be concerned? * Well, for starters, there's the fact that they own your Android phone, and have access to all of its contents, including your calls and text messages. Then there's the fact that they were caught on tape admitting that they censor conservative messages. They know who you talk to, and what you talk about. And they are actively choosing sides in important matters. But I have an iPhone, and I use Bing, so I don't have to worry!** Nonsense, Apple tracks your location, is notoriously Leftist and pro-homosexual, has access to your files in their iCloud service, and recently began assigning every user of their devices a "trust score" (not just iPhones, but desktops, as well), just like the notorious Black Mirror episode. Except no one knows how they calculate it, or what it is actually being used for, and you can't opt out (it's part of the Terms and Conditions you must agree to in order to install or update the operating system). Oh, and Google and Apple both know every website you visit, because they collectively own 83% of the global market for browser use. How convenient! Present circumstance have only emboldened these criminals, and it is only a matter of time before they put all of these pieces together to either: 1. Delete your private files off of your computer, or 2. Deny you internet or computer access because of what you use their devices and services for. Just a heads up. It's coming. * Because Google was created by the CIA in their ongoing efforts to gain Total Information Awareness, and people think they are just a business started by a couple of Joe Schmoes, when they are actually a government data-mining operation. ** We don't go into detail about Microsoft (owner of the Bing search engine) in this article, but it's not because they aren't evil.
Big Tech Memory-Holing Private Data!
Friendly reminder: We put links in articles like this for a reason! If you don't know about something, or have doubts, follow the links and find out! “A memory hole is any mechanism for the deliberate alteration or disappearance of inconvenient or embarrassing documents –Wikipedia” In George Orwell's 1984, the totalitarian government controls the flow–indeed, the very existence–of information via something called memory holes, which are tubes connected to furnaces, where paper texts are incinerated. In real life, memory holes take many forms. Always, however, memory-holing is an attempt to remove data from the public eye, and always with deference to official government narratives. YouTube deletes videos frequently, often claiming copyright infringement or breach of "community guidelines", and simply de-platforms people whose message they disagree with. YouTube is owned by Google, so it is unsurprising, then, to find that they are memory-holing other data, in other ways. The real shock to some is that they have now violated the "fourth wall", and are now deleting private data, as reported by LifeSiteNews: ““Google took down the [Google] Drive file featuring the movie [Plandemic] after the company was contacted by The Post,” according to the paper. “Health or medical content that promotes or encourages engaging in practices that may lead to serious physical or emotional harm in individuals or to a serious public health harm is prohibited on Google Docs and Drive, according to the company’s content policies.”” When you break this paragraph down, this is what you get: 1. Random citizen stores Plandemic video on their private Google Drive account. 2. Google somehow knows it is there. 3. Google accesses private account and deletes video without notifying the account owner. The article further points out that "Google has intervened in the use of its productivity tools before, having previously blocked a Google Doc about a disputed study on the drug hydroxychloroquine". The article states that Google was "contacted by The Post", and this was how they found out about it, but they could easily have discovered it in other ways. How? There are actually a few ways, but one stands out like the sorest of thumbs: this 2014 article from technical website EasyDNS, called Google’s Gmail scans, parses, analyzes and catalogs your email, explains the problem in detail. For our purposes, the title is sufficient: they "scan, parse, analyze, and catalog your email". But that's just email, right? Web expert, author, and Harvard grad, Michael Hartl, coined the phrase "technical sophistication" as a fancy way of saying one is able to figure things out, to put two and two together. Let's apply our technical sophistication to this issue and see what we come up with. Google is in the information business. Data. According to SearchEngineLand, Google’s search knows about over 130 trillion pages. Or did back in 2016. How? They index them, parse them, and categorize the data they contain. We know they scan your emails, and we know they scan webpages, but… your files? “Google spokeswoman Alex Krasnof refused to tell the Post whether Google scans Drive files for objectionable content, stating only that the company “doesn’t go into details” about how its policies are enforced.” If you can't see through this, I have a fast-tracked coronavirus vaccine I'd like to sell you. So they deleted a video that many claim was filled with falsehoods. Why should I be concerned? * Well, for starters, there's the fact that they own your Android phone, and have access to all of its contents, including your calls and text messages. Then there's the fact that they were caught on tape admitting that they censor conservative messages. They know who you talk to, and what you talk about. And they are actively choosing sides in important matters. But I have an iPhone, and I use Bing, so I don't have to worry!** Nonsense, Apple tracks your location, is notoriously Leftist and pro-homosexual, has access to your files in their iCloud service, and recently began assigning every user of their devices a "trust score" (not just iPhones, but desktops, as well), just like the notorious Black Mirror episode. Except no one knows how they calculate it, or what it is actually being used for, and you can't opt out (it's part of the Terms and Conditions you must agree to in order to install or update the operating system). Oh, and Google and Apple both know every website you visit, because they collectively own 83% of the global market for browser use. How convenient! Present circumstance have only emboldened these criminals, and it is only a matter of time before they put all of these pieces together to either: 1. Delete your private files off of your computer, or 2. Deny you internet or computer access because of what you use their devices and services for. Just a heads up. It's coming. * Because Google was created by the CIA in their ongoing efforts to gain Total Information Awareness, and people think they are just a business started by a couple of Joe Schmoes, when they are actually a government data-mining operation. ** We don't go into detail about Microsoft (owner of the Bing search engine) in this article, but it's not because they aren't evil.
Trusting the Experts
We live in a culture that is constantly told that they should just trust the "experts." In some parts of Idaho, this is adhered to very strongly. There are actually a great many things wrong with this attitude, particularly when it comes to medicine [1], but still it is pervasive in some parts. We want to believe that doctors never make business decisions when it comes to our health, but this is naive. We want to think that those in the medical profession are just kind, friend people who want to heal people. Granted, there are some who feel this way, but there are a great many doctors, and they run the spectrum where these things are concerned. Medical school isn't free, after all, nor are vacations. Even where good doctors are concerned, however, there are problems. One of these is, interestingly, the same problem that the public tends to have: a belief that those above them know what is right and shouldn't be questioned. In our current situation, there is a chain of information/direction that looks like this: The United Nations directs the World Health Organization, which directs the CDC, which directs state health departments, which direct regional health departments, which direct local health officials, who are responsible for implementation. If you trust the UN, this might not bother you. But if you understand that there are serious reasons to take what they say with skepticism, this chain is very disconcerting. Take, for instance, Event 201 [3]. This was an event, held in October of 2019, where leaders and representatives from around the world got together to war-game what would happen if there were a global outbreak of a new coronavirus. Months before there actually was a new global coronavirus outbreak, or so we're told. What an amazing coincidence! Yet another coincidence is that this "pandemic" has presented exactly the opportunity long ought after by groups like the World Economic Forum to implement what they refer to as "The Great Reset", which they see as an "opportunity to reflect, reimagine, and reset our world," according to Klaus Schwab, the WEF's founder. This is why you keep hearing about the "new normal." They have no intention of letting things go back to the real normal. “"By Schwab’s own admission, the world must “act jointly and swiftly to revamp all aspects of our societies and economies” — in short, he says, ever [sic] industry must “be transformed… we need a ‘Great Reset’ of capitalism.”" [2]” “"As the WEF puts it of the coming technocracy that would rule our lives: “Welcome to 2030. I own nothing, have no privacy, and life has never been better.”" [2]” All of these things tie directly back to the United Nations Agenda 21/2030. Defending Idaho has reported on the goals of Agenda 21/2030, and we refer you to our website for those. In short, these are all evil goals couched in nice-sounding phraseology. We must all stop blindly following and start thinking critically! "Experts" are people, and people have agendas. "There is no class of evidence to be received with greater suspicion than that of the so-called expert." [4] I'm No Expert At this point, some might be wondering who they are to question those who claim to be experts. I will tell you who you are: you are the one who will suffer the consequences of whatever they implement! You have your own brain, and you were meant to use it. And you have access to the greatest expert of all – God – who will gladly guide you as you navigate conflicting information. Most importantly, you must listen to all sides of an argument. Contrary to popular memes, science is NEVER settled! Science is, literally, "a study of a subject," and it is ever-evolving. We look back with horror on the practices of days gone by (Opium for headaches? Cigarettes for your lungs?), but somehow fail to realize that those people were following the recommendation of their doctors and experts, too. In a hundred years, what will society think of today's best practices, if there still is a society? What will the "science" say then? I have been known to say that "science is today's best guesses waiting to be proven false." Whether you like it or not, this is historically accurate. But we like to think of ourselves as above all that. OUR science is too good for all that. We have "evolved" to a safe place, where things like peer reviews and double-blind studies protect us from fraud and quackery. I wish that were true. Researcher James Corbett has produced an excellent, well-documented, documentary, entitled "The Crisis of Science," that exposes the flaws – serious, serious flaws! – in today's methodologies, as discussed among scientists themselves, in their own literature, conveniently removed from the public eye. I highly recommend you watch it. [5] Just Listen We are being told that we shouldn't listen to the "other guys," that they're the cause of all our problems. We are being led to divide into factions, constantly at odds with one another. This is wrong, and it is patently un-American. Just as we have been seeing people and groups purged from sites and services like YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook, so have these enormous organizations been controlling the free flow of information in other ways. Google, for instance, has long buried certain topics so far down into search results that no one will ever find them. Whistleblowers whose messages conflict with the prevailing narrative are quickly removed from public platforms before they can be seen. Truly, we live in Orwell's 1984, where this was known as "memory-holing." Media giant CNN admitted that some of these whistleblowers had been scrubbed from the main social media sites, but was quick to label them spreaders of "false coronavirus claims," so you wouldn't be concerned. [6] You weren't supposed to ask yourself why doctors would risk their livelihoods, not to mention their medical licenses, to spread "false claims." Or. what about The Great Barrington Declaration? [7] Have you even heard of it? You should have! But it's been either ignored or slandered by mainstream media publications, so you won't pay any attention to it. Why on earth would the public want to hear from "infectious disease epidemiologists and public health scientists [who] have grave concerns about the damaging physical and mental health impacts of the prevailing COVID-19 policies"? What DO we get? Shut out of public meetings, where hospital administrators are admitted and allowed to give an air of legitimacy to mask mandates that we are being railroaded with. Are you not alarmed by that? I could go on, as there are many, many, other doctors and experts who disagree with the prevailing narrative. But I won't. I just hope that this has given you a sense of the urgency in our current situation, and that, going forward, you will not just blindly accept what any so-called "experts" say in regards to this "pandemic." There is a lot of reason to be skeptical, if not at least very cautious. SOURCES [1] See, for instance, the quotes from Brigham Young in the Defending Idaho article entitled "You Can Flatten The Curve". https://defendingidaho.org/articles/29/you-can-flatten-the-curve [2] Delingpole: The Great Reset Is Trending. Here’s Why… https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2020/11/18/the-great-reset-is-trending-heres-why/ The second quote above comes from this must-read article on the WEF website: Here's how life could change in my city by the year 2030 https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/11/how-life-could-change-2030/ [3] Event 201, Center For Health Security https://www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/event201/ [4] I picked up this quote somewhere in my reading, but forgot to write down the proper attribution, unfortunately. A quick internet search while writing this article turned up nothing. [5] Episode 353 – The Crisis of Science, The Corbett Report https://www.corbettreport.com/sciencecrisis/ [6] Social media giants remove viral video with false coronavirus claims that Trump retweeted https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/28/tech/facebook-youtube-coronavirus/index.html [7] https://gbdeclaration.org/
Which Social Media Platform Can We Trust?
Everyone is looking for a new social media home, but who can you trust with your data? And why should you care? Big Tech Memory-Holing Private Data! https://defendingidaho.org/articles/20/big-tech-memory-holing-private-data How the CIA made Google https://medium.com/insurge-intelligence/how-the-cia-made-google-e836451a959e “Just Be Evil” – The History Google Doesn’t Want You To Know https://www.corbettreport.com/just-be-evil-the-history-google-doesnt-want-you-to-know/ Meet In-Q-Tel, the CIA’s Venture Capital Firm https://www.corbettreport.com/meet-in-q-tel-the-cias-venture-capital-firm-preview/ The Weird DARPA/Facebook “Coincidence” You Never Heard About https://www.corbettreport.com/the-weird-darpa-facebook-coincidence-you-never-heard-about/ The mass exodus from social media platforms and where to go. https://www.facebook.com/miste.gardner/videos/10158657719071006/ Candid Homepage (Archived) https://web.archive.org/web/20160901112128/http://becandid.com/ Candid (app) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candid_(app) The Candid App: Social Media 2.0 https://kmeshan.wordpress.com/2016/09/15/the-candid-app/ Online Cheating Site AshleyMadison Hacked https://krebsonsecurity.com/2015/07/online-cheating-site-ashleymadison-hacked/ Government Officials Caught Up in Ashley Madison Hack https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/takeaway/segments/government-officials-caught-ashley-madison-hack Ashley Madison: Two women explain how hack changed their lives https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-34072762 Does Candid want to Sue Mark Kern Because he Didn't Like their App? https://www.ragefor.com/2016/10/does-candid-ceo-want-to-sue-mark-kern.html Google vet's new Candid app for anonymous sharing puts trolls in their place https://www.cnet.com/news/google-vet-launches-anonymous-sharing-app-candid/ The Candid App: Social Media 2.0 https://kmeshan.wordpress.com/2016/09/15/the-candid-app/ How A 'Hater Free' Social Network Became A Haven For Trolls https://www.forbes.com/sites/zarastone/2016/08/16/teen-selfie-roast-on-silicon-valleys-supportive-social-network/?sh=65371bfb65f9 PostIntelligence AI Makes Social Media More Efficient https://www.alistdaily.com/social/postintelligence-ai-makes-social-media-efficient/ AI startup Abacus goes live with commercial deep learning service, takes $13M Series A financing https://www.zdnet.com/article/ai-startup-abacus-goes-live-with-commercial-deep-learning-service-takes-13m-series-a-financing/ Bindu Reddy, co-founder and CEO at RealityEngines, is coming to TechCrunch Sessions: Enterprise https://techcrunch.com/2019/07/29/bindu-reddy-co-founder-and-ceo-at-reality-engines-is-coming-to-techcrunch-sessions-enterprise/ Further Research: What is an IP address and what can it reveal about you? https://www.businessinsider.com/ip-address-what-they-can-reveal-about-you-2015-5 IP Address: Your Internet Identity https://web.archive.org/web/20201023213440/https://www.ntia.doc.gov/legacy/ntiahome/privacy/files/smith.htm I was one of Facebook's first users. I shouldn't have trusted Mark Zuckerberg NOTE: Language Warning https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/apr/17/facebook-people-first-ever-mark-zuckerberg-harvard