(WND)—It is an election year. The U.S. House passes a “bipartisan” bill to restrict personal freedom, and it is hailed as a giant step to protect democracy.
Congress apparently hopes to restructure TikTok by force of law. Wednesday the House passed a bill effectively banning the app. Meanwhile, Microsoft records every keystroke on every computer using its operating system and app software. Not only does it collect any data it wishes to collect, Microsoft reviews the user files, manipulates those files for Microsoft’s financial gain, and exposes everyone’s files to governments and to other private users.
Yet many in Congress are upset the Chinese are “poisoning young people’s minds.” Perhaps the Congress ought to apply a constitutional standard to everyone. That would mean we are safe in our homes and in our personal papers from unreasonable search and seizure, and freedom of the press is allowed to reign.
Microsoft defaults everything its software touches to OneDrive. Even if the user uninstalls the OneDrive software, the default persists. To file a document on your own computer, you must override OneDrive each and every time, and any attempt to add that same document in a second file defaults back to OneDrive.
OneDrive constantly searches your computer and any external storage devices. Proof of that is demonstrated by its overzealous “Memories of this day” self-promotion. OneDrive collects your personal photographs and randomly drops a few images into a formatted layout. Not only is this an egregious violation of one’s privacy, it is dangerous. Personal photographs are kept personal for reasons known only to the owner.
Microsoft is not protecting your pictures by only sending them to you. Often their “Memories of the day” includes people and photographs that are not in your storage files. Maybe some pervert somewhere is “enjoying” a photograph of your wife as you read this. Microsoft is promoting Microsoft using your photographs and the photographs of your neighbors or those of some Iranian. Who knows?
Let’s consider the obvious. Lots of people have been married more than once. As a consequence, there may be photo files of the ex-wife with children, so do we really want Microsoft constantly sending your spouse photographs of the ex-spouse? Do we want to take a tour of our neighbor’s private pictures courtesy of Microsoft? There may be a photograph in your file taken when you were more than 50 pounds overweight. You keep it as a reminder. Do you need it flashed across the world by a software company?
Another example of the one world controlled by Microsoft is the constant parade of pop-up boxes. A recent pop-up said it tracked the user and found its involuntary inquiries were not used. So it asked if it should be deleted. We are all happy to eliminate computer clutter, but why does Microsoft record and analyze every keystroke on every computer it controls in the world?
The most often heard rebuttal of this and other invasions of privacy is “I’ve got nothing to hide,” and that works until suddenly you do have something to hide, or at a minimum, not promote. That is when you realize you have no choice. It is up to Microsoft … or the government. Microsoft, Google and others have designed a system for their benefit, not yours.
The spectacle of Congress berating TikTok and the Communist Party of China while we allow American companies to steal the same information at will, is offensive. But the legal precedent is important. First control TikTok.
Before we go all self-righteous over TikTok and propaganda aimed at children, let’s look at the propaganda we routinely allow.
After the Black Lives Matter riots of 2020, there was a dramatic shift in television advertising content. Suddenly, it seemed 90% of the actors hired to perform in advertising were black. Homosexual couples in sexual embrace were common, and obese women were preening and bouncing about enthusiastically. The only time a white male actor lands an advertising gig, it is to play the idiot to the ever-suffering, eye-rolling woman in his life. She, of course, will be laboring over a hot computer while he stands before her, spatula in hand, awaiting her dinner order.
There it is. The entire Democrat Party social agenda paraded every 10 minutes on every channel as the epitome of American life. Demur and you are evil, wicked, bad and nasty.
So Congress is going to save us from China’s TikTok – but who is going to save us from the Advertising Council? Republican Speaker Mike Johnson was all in to pass the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act.
OK. But America is drowning in propaganda of its own making.
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Three Reasons a Coffee Gift Set From This Christian Company Is Perfect for Christmas
When you’re searching for a Christmas gift that’s meaningful, useful, and rooted in faith, you don’t want to settle for anything generic. This season is filled with noise — mass-produced products, last-minute picks, and trends that fade as quickly as they appear. But one gift stands apart because it blends genuine quality with a message that matters: a coffee gift set from Promised Grounds Coffee.
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It’s a gift that uplifts the spirit and fills the mug. A gift that points loved ones toward Scripture while still being part of the normal rhythm of life. And in a culture that increasingly pushes faith to the margins, giving a gift that quietly but confidently honors Christ can make a deeper impact than you might expect.
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Android operating systems (cellphones, laptops, tablets) track all emails and online accesses.
Microsoft has long been partnered with SCYTL in “smart elections” and “smart city” design! (Microsoft ElectionGuard)
Gøøgle is heavily interlinked with both the feds and CCP, Chinese Communist Party; their JIGSAW operation, managed by ADL board member and anti–Christian, YASMIN GREEN, tracks Evangelical Christians, Catholics and Trump supporters as “domestic terrorists” for the Pentagon, since the Manchurian Candidate, Biden, was selected for the presidency! (Total Information Awareness = Palantir, Gøøgle and Facebook)
Youtube deplatformed well over a hundred thousand users, closing their accounts as no criticism on Covid–19 origins, the SPIKEVAX, election fraud, etc., or the US government is allowed —- then the former CEO who did this had a son who was permanently “deplatformed” when he OD’d at college — may she OD as well!
A subversive “social credit system” has long existed under the wire in America —- secret confidential files attached to one’s credit ratings, so when prospective employers, typically large corporations, run any background credit checks, they can view one’s political affiliations, memberships, etc.
When Trump unfortunately signed the CISA Act of 2018 —- the CISA/EI–ISAC network was established foe centralizing election fraud — why and how Trump “lost” to the meat puppet in 2020 and Zeldin “lost” in NY and Kari Lake “lost” in Arizona!
The CISA/EI—ISAC network is supervised by all those state Secretaries of State Soros funded and funds through his SOS Project since 2006, plus the CISA Advisory Board is composed of communists, WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM members, Obama appointees and former Twitter CENSORS — not exactly typical choices to oversee elections, election security and the Census?!?!
Software coders with criminal records like Jeffrey Dean and Eric Coomer were originally recruited to code election software —- the largest election software vendor, was called SOE or Clarity but frequently goes through various name changes — — is owned by SCYTL. (Jeffrey Dean was recruited while still serving time in prison, and on a special CONVICT WORK RELEASE program, coded the VBM or Vote–By–Mail software extensively still used across the nation today — first adopted by Oregon and later Washington state, etc. Dean also coded the infamous tabulator fractionalizing software, plus later ballot scanners firmware also extensively used throughout North America — we should all remember Eric Coomer from Dominion!)