Friday, December 30, 2022

Big Brother is watching you... all over the world

 China's social media spying is well known.

In China, however, things work a bit differently. As a Knowlesys document shows, its services offered to governments and other in-power authorities also include monitoring social media platforms for ‘anti government groups’. While the act in itself can qualify as a severe breach of the sanctity of the electoral process, as well as a citizen’s fundamental right to privacy, it is apparently accepted practice in China – something that falls in line with what multiple reports on China’s public surveillance system has revealed.
Recently, a News18 report investigated growing voices of dissent by Chinese nationals on social media platforms – something that the nation’s Communist Party cuts down on severely and activ

more at the link.

Translation: They can cancel you if you don't behave.

Heh. Didn't Canada do this with the Canadian truckers. when they closed the bank accounts of not just the truckers but from those who donated to help them? And Canada did this in the name of the covid epidemic.

The powers granted by the act would allow banks to target the accounts of people who have donated to crowdfunding platforms, like the fundraising campaigns on GoFundMe and GiveSendGo, that have fueled the ongoing protests, but Freeland said she would not give "specifics of whose accounts are being frozen."...'

."We now have the tools to follow the money. We can see what is happening and what is being planned in real time and we are absolutely determined that this must end now and for good," she said.

And can the EU be far behind?....then there is the use of Pegasus software that lets the European union spy on you. '


GlobalVoices 
LINK is about how it was used in Hungary

The secret services have essentially unlimited data collection powers in Hungary. There are no strict conditions for surveillance, and there is no independent body that would control it. The most recent Pegasus case has shown that this is not a theoretical problem: the cell phones of Hungarian citizens were hacked without any known national security reason.

well, Hungary is not cooperating with the EU/NWO agendas, and is suspected as being friendly with Putin, so of course he is the bad guy here.

Except that Hungary is not the only one spying on people: again  Global voices reports:

A special committee of the European Parliament is investigating the surveillance spyware Pegasus and Predator after realizing that prominent politicians, journalists and civic activists in most European countries, as well as in repressive African regimes, were illegally targeted after their telephones were infected with this software.
Its power is enormous because this spyware can extract all communications, photographs, files, video materials and documents from the mobile device without the owner's knowledge. If used beyond legal limits it represents unauthorized espionage of innocent citizens that could be used for blackmail, intimidation, manipulating election results and more.

so with all of this in mind, one suspects that the big brother in the USA is doing the same.

 

 

of course, this is nothing new.

Senator Church, call your office. They are at it again.

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