TIDBIT: ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE, AND CHINA’S NEW ...
March 28, 2015 / /
THis tibit shared by Mr. S.D., and its tends to corroborative the general analysis of our main blog today:
China draft counterterror law strikes fear in foreign tech firms
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NH2P_pVze6s
I love the way China snuck in the terrorism theme.
Who says the Chinese don’t have a sense of humour!
Governments keep demanding access and reform from legislating protections. Its a powerful feedback loop: the business model[read private] supports the government effort[public?], and the government effort justifies the business model.
The question then is: What happened to the…
Public’s interest.
Has it been amortized?
Securitized?
Finacialized?
Sanitized & domesticized?
We are tenant farmers for these companies,
working on their land by producing data
that they sell for profit.
By the way, this meme about taking-out your cellphone battery & all is well? Don’t believe it.
They can remotely turn on your phone
[a “blind” call that doesn’t ring, & isn’t detectable by the network, the carrier, or target]
..then turn on your mic.
What else is new?
Monopolies/oligopolies are dead set against competition.
The Pentagon wants no challengers in the 5th domain[cyber-space]; nor any others , that counters their mandate:
Full Spectrum Dominance.
The U.S. the is Aghast at such Audacity:
Free Markets?/Independent Nations?
Dream On…
Well if the USA intelligence agencies want to put spyware in their countries computer companies machines. They’re saying China can’t do the same isn’t there a name for this “O” yes it’s called hypocrisy.