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The Left’s Leadership Infiltrates Big Tech, Stealing the Next Election, U.S. Social Credit, Hong Kong Battles Big Brother and The Healthcare CURE that Works!

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The Left’s Leadership Infiltrates Big Tech, Stealing the Next Election, U.S. Social Credit, Hong Kong Battles Big Brother and The Healthcare CURE that Works!

 

Here's how big tech and progressive Democrats are working together to sway the next election. GOODBYE FREEDOM: Silicon Valley, big tech wants social credit system in US. Hong Kong Protesters Combat the Surveillance State Author Sean Flynn and The Healthcare CURE that Works!

 

Here's how big tech and progressive Democrats are working together to sway the next election.

https://youtu.be/H17xnHxLDZY

Glenn Beck

Have you noticed how the DNC doesn't seem at all concerned about the 2020 election, even though the Democratic candidates are pushing policies that are even too radical for the left? Why would they do that if they're trying to win the hearts and minds of Americans? A website called Spinquark just released a chilling article that reveals exactly how many people who are directly connected to the progressive political machine are now working for big tech to control our conversations online — and they're unquestionably interfering with the 2020 election. ► Click HERE to subscribe to Glenn Beck https://bit.ly/2UVLqhL ► Click HERE to subscribe to BlazeTV: https://www.blazetv.com/glenn Connect with Glenn on Social Media: http://twitter.com/glennbeck http://instagram.com/glennbeck http://facebook.com/glennbeck

 

 

GOODBYE FREEDOM: Silicon Valley, big tech wants social credit system in US.

https://youtu.be/Ct13zVU2oGM

Glenn Beck

Glenn reads a white paper report from Penn State professor Larry Backer, showing exactly why leaders and scientists in Silicon Valley support socialism. The report details why the Western world needs to create a "narrative" that shifts law away from the Constitution and towards human algorithms, all with a social credit system as the end goal. Big tech wants you to give up any privacy you currently have, and it's already started with the Google Homes, Apple Watch, and more.

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Hong Kong Protesters Combat the Surveillance State

https://youtu.be/VXog6t4kNyc

ReasonTV

Encryption, other privacy measures, and decentralization have made the protest movement possible. ------------------ A major priority of the protest movement that has consumed Hong Kong for the past three and a half months has been to thwart the surveillance apparatus that's virtually everywhere. Demonstrators have felled camera poles with chainsaws, spray-painted security camera lenses, used green lasers to destroy sensors, and shielded themselves with umbrellas while marching through the streets. "I think there a growing concern [in Hong Kong] about surveillance, and this [is] totally understandable because there's a total lack of trust in the government with this whole saga over the last several months," says Charles Mok, a legislator representing the city's technology sector. Though Hong Kong is politically autonomous under the "one country, two systems" model, local authorities have wired up the city, enabling them to keep an eye on every corner of public life—and protesters suspect they may be sharing that information with the Chinese government. Hong Kong officials deny that cameras on the top of the city's so-called Smart Lampposts  feed location or facial recognition data to Beijing, but that may be a lie. Activists with the political organization Demosisto analyzed the internal components of one of these cameras and found an ethernet switch that could conceivably connect to the mainland's surveillance network. They also found components inside that were manufactured by a known supplier of surveillance technology to the Chinese government. Many demonstrators use virtual private networks, or VPNs, to access the internet, and they communicate through Telegram, which fully encrypts their messages. "Without safe communication, I don't think this revolution [could] last for that long," says Wincent Hung, founder of Genesis Block, a Hong Kong–based cryptocurrency exchange. "The government [could] track down everybody very, very easily if there [were] no encryption in this revolution." Demonstrators are also refraining from using their credit cards or the digital payments system Octopus, which is an option in Hong Kong's public transit system and most stores. "People are quite wary about cybersecurity and their digital footprints," says Amon Liu, an activist with Demosisto. "All their personal information [have been used] for past prosecutions by the police. So that's why they use cash this time." To discuss strategy, demonstrators use LIHKG, a social media site that allows anonymous posting and is known as the Reddit of Hong Kong. They've also created decentralized networks for sharing information through AirDrop, a function on the iPhone that transfers data directly to another person via Bluetooth without a third-party intermediary. "This is a movement that is totally leaderless and decentralized," says Denise Ho, a Hong Kong–based singer and pro-democracy activist. "[Youth activists] have used…the tools on the Internet to really find a newer way to organize this sort of movement and to really sustain it in the longer term."  The protest movement's unofficial motto is "be water," a Bruce Lee phrase that's meant to convey that in battle, a more fluid and malleable adversary is harder to stop. A major factor motivating the protesters in their fight to maintain autonomy from mainland China is the surveillance apparatus that the Beijing government imposes on its own citizens. Under the "social credit system," for example, individuals are rated for good behavior and a bad score can impede their ability to travel, attend the best schools, or get hired for the best jobs. The Hong Kong government has stopped answering protesters' demands, and the conflict grew more acrimonious on October 1, after a police officer shot and injured an 18-year-old demonstrator who had attempted to hit him with a rod. Last week, the government announced a ban on wearing face masks in the streets. "It has escalated to a point where people are realizing what we need is a political reform in the whole Hong Kong legislative system," says Ho. "And also, of course, the communist government is not backing down either. So we are preparing ourselves for an even longer fight." Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/reasontv Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Reason.Magaz... Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/reason Subscribe to our podcast at Apple Podcasts: https://goo.gl/az3a7a Reason is the planet's leading source of news, politics, and culture from a libertarian perspective. Go to reason.com for a point of view you won't get from legacy media and old left-right opinion magazines.

 

 

Author Sean Flynn and The Healthcare CURE that Works!

https://youtu.be/UAqrsAWVe-c

The Zandbergen Report

Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-x9mzx-... Letitia Berbaum was back in the studio with a very special guest, Sean Flynn. Sean is the author of the best selling book, Economics for Dummies, and is also an Economics Professor at Scripps College. Sean's candid take on our nation's healthcare state, combined with his extensive economic background set the stage for a lively conversation complete with facts, figures and policy truths that will have you saying, that can't be true!  In the episode you'll gain access to: -Current statistics relating to our national healthcare system and the impact they have on our finances -An understanding of how other countries like Singapore approach healthcare and how they see benefits from it -How a company like Whole Foods can create an enhanced culture and have a great impact on their employees through their unique approach to employee healthcare benefits. Sean Flynn just released his latest book, The Cure That Works, which dives deeper into the above topics. His book can be found on Amazon here. The Zandbergen Report, where wealth strategies and investment wisdom collide, is led by host Bart Zandbergen, and is LIVE every Tuesday at 2pm on OC Talk Radio. The show is also available on iTunes, iHeartRadio, Spotify and Stitcher. Interested in being a guest on The Zandbergen Report? Email [email protected]. Learn more about Bart by visiting www.BartZandbergen.com

 

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