Penguin: Google Steals Ideas During Job Interviews #GoogleGestapo Side Note
Advanced Cyber/IO, Commerce, Corruption, IO ImpotencyPenguin: Chart of What #GoogleGestapo Knows About You…
Advanced Cyber/IO, Civil Society, Commerce, Government, Law Enforcement
Here’s What the Big Tech Companies Know About You
The below chart severely understates what can be known about individuals, families, communities, and demographics. It does not consider the data obtained by recursing across data, for example, medical issues, arrests, gun registrations, etcetera. This is where Amazon is making its play for the police state business, in addition to creating its own variation of Ethereum and its own variation of Oracle, now defunct for all practical purposes.
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Yoda: The Secret Gold Treaty – How the Cabal Got It All….
Commerce, Commercial Intelligence, Corruption, Government, Peace IntelligenceThe Truth Behind World War II, Nazi Plunze & Elite Plans to Control Our Financial Future
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Mongoose: How Deep Is Zionist Penetration of US High-Tech?
Commerce, Corruption, Government, Idiocy, Ineptitude, IO ImpotencyMongoose: Cities Fighting 5G – 5G Is a Weapons System
03 Economy, 07 Health, 07 Other Atrocities, 10 Transnational Crime, 11 Society, Commerce, Corruption, Government, IO Deeds of War
Cities and Residents Are Rejecting the Federal Government’s Roll Out of 5G
Citizen advocate, Gary Gileno, picked up our feature from last week about three cities in Marin County, California, that rejected the federal 5G roll out. He says that the cities passed ordinances, which carry the force of the law, instead of resolutions that are merely statements of opinion. Gileno stresses the point that city councils legally can reject edicts of the federal government.
Tip of the Hat to Ray Songtree.
Video and Comments Below the Fold
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American Herald Tribune: The Amazon Robbery
Commerce, Corruption, GovernmentMargaret Kimberly
In New York, the highway robbery totals $1.7 billion in “incentives.” It equals $65,000 for every resident. Giving $65,000 to every person would be just and democratic and a true economic boon. But public officials no longer exist to help the public. They are the errand boys and girls for the billionaire rulers. Cuomo and de Blasio agreed to side step the New York City Council oversight ordinarily needed for projects of this type.
The crime is multifaceted, with corporate welfare accelerating, and the inevitable lies to the public along with it. There is a bigger lie about the efficacy of these dubious dealings and how public dollars should be spent. These swindles are proof of a damaged democracy in which the people never get what they want.



