We
live in an artificial digital algorithm created by Google, Facebook and
Twitter.
As I
have stated elsewhere, it is a dangerous world for two reasons.
One
it is dominated by America.
Two
all the information is fed into either CIA or KGB headquarters for
manipulation.
Secret service is snoozing on you every second.
One
can be framed from a simple expression of opinion without intention for
committing to that idea.
Church
and Vatican is also in the game plan.
It
has fake news embedded in it.
Simple
example is god is great.
Politics
is fair.
Democracy
rules.
Equality
for women (not a single female candidate for our election of presidency).
There
is liberty, equality, fraternity (better word is brotherhood but the
word has a sex connotation) in theory but not in practice.
All
these are non functional data gathering for commercialization and
persecution virtually and in reality.
This
is why I say, one opens an email one loses his or her identity and privacy.
There
is no privacy in the Internet.
Only
way to avoid is to not to visit it at all.
Having
said that I have joke.
In
future babies will be born with cellphones in their hands.
I was
an early advocate of FREE INTERNET because of its educational
potential but I have now many doubts and misgivings.
I was
searching for Thesaurus and Cellular Interleukins.
Except
Wikipedia there was no proper entry point.
In
any case, I had written about Thesaurus (I have a collection of mini
and large sized Thesaurus books, which I treasure) in my private web
suite not accessible unless, specifically search for.
This
web site was built on a www.wordpress.com
for free.
In fact, I have over 2000 books and some of them I am burning now (wrong information overload, not worth giving to a third party).
I am
one who believes in cooperative mentality that is only seen in the
Linux community.
Linux
has penetrated every household equipment from talking doll to
microwave to NASA space crafts.
Google
is Linux based but private, by the way!
Microsoft
can never achieve Linux Feats and now it has joined the Linux
bandwagon.
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