Surveillance

Stingray Surveillance, Privacy, Police and FBI

This is very concerning as the temptation is to just tap into those who people feel threatened by.  They do not have to be criminal elements, they could be former staff, partners, business rivals or to stalk people.

I have been surveilled and it has raised my awareness of these practices and the importance… Continue reading

Charting a New Course of REAL HOPE for the Future of Infinite Possibility

I felt inspired to write about the future from the future looking back.  The wonder of poetry I can time travel in my heart envisaging REAL HOPE

 

Charting a New Course of REAL HOPE for the Future of Infinite Possibility

 

I am in the future looking back,

Full Spectrum Dominance was barely… Continue reading

Snowden, Democratic Liberty Sacrificed on the Alter of National Security

Chris Hedges is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, New York Times best selling author, former professor at Princeton University, activist and ordained Presbyterian minister. He has written 11 books,

The video is called ‘Full Spectrum Dominance’.  This is essential viewing in respect of the reasons why democratic liberty is diminishing.  This is indicative in… Continue reading

Is Cyber Security Nobel or Cyberwarfare?

I understand why human rights and humanities are regarded as a threat now.  In order to move into industries like this you have to be at war.  The war is with anyone who is a threat to interests.  Defence is always the first act of war.  Byron Katie states that all… Continue reading

FBI Phone Surveillance in Australia?

Yes I have seen it.  Let’s have a look at the world of surveillance.  I smile when I think of this as how futile it is to try and control the whole world or sift for potential enemies. I am with Patch Adams, let’s sift for friendship.  If all the money that… Continue reading

Edward Snowden: A Global Conversation on the Balance between Civil Liberties and Mass Intelligence Gathering

I found this interview of Edward Snowden organised by the University of Chicago, USA interesting.  I observed how the interviewer interpreted what he was saying, what questions arose in the questioners mind, how Edward responded and modelled democratic discourse. He is both articulate and respectful in his demeanour and compelling in his ability to… Continue reading

Mohandas Gandhi

“The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.”

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