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Pluto in Aquarius - the end of Free will? What can we do to save humanity?

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I've been trying to find this to post here. It shows how your cell phone records all items in your house and such. In case you don't know. Smile

 

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dolce
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@elsa WOW. 🙁

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Your cell phone is just a recording device. Nothing else really. It not only records on its own, they're putting in a software backdoor on all of them now so that any 'live' appliance or device in your home, anything connected to wifi, any 'smart' device - can also be trigged by your phone (which could be anywhere in your home) to record voice and images and transmit these to the data gatherers. Like your TV, fridge, toaster or computer.

So, wherever you are, indoors or out, if you want to have a truly private conversation, make a thick pocket out of aluminium foil and place your phone inside. This will prevent it from transmitting everything you say and do and keep it from triggering other devices. However, be warned, even if you have completely switched off your phone when you do this, the battery will run flat in no time. Why? Because your phone never really switches off, and as long as its battery is working, it will try to transmit data to its masters. If this transmission signal bounces back because it's in a foil pocket, it will speed up the process, pinging non-stop, and this will run down your battery very quickly.

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... Actually, if you think about it, now that they have the means to record absolutely everything we do in our homes and other private spaces, the Big Tech data extraction psychopaths must be archiving a helluva lot of blackmail material on just about everybody.

Could explain rather a lot, dontcha think?

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Pluto is still in Capricorn territory! It ain't over until it's over. Aspects such as the Mars conjunct Uranus in Taurus, on January 20, 2021, aren't meant to be manifested in one teeny, tiny, day, but over a range of even a few years! Maybe over the time of the Biden administration!

Pluto will be in Aquarius in two years, that's not a long time, and I can't believe it! I remember, in 2009, thinking, "2023 is such a long time from now!" 

Perhaps the really crazy stuff doesn't really happen until 2023/2024! Maybe things will be feel very futuristic during Pluto in Aquarius.

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Here's something that's been helping me stay grounded in this time, to get myself and my family through. It's not much, just a little saying, but putting it into practice can help

"Use it up, wear it out, make do or do without."

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@dolce

That's always been my motto -- along with, "Don't fix what ain't broke!"

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@warped-by-wuthering-heights love it, yes!

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Have just come across this piece on 'Surveillance Capitalism' in Wiki. The term gained popularityafter the release of a book called 'The Age of Surveillance Capitalism' by Shoshana Zuboff:

Extracts: '(the author) looks at the development of digital companies like Google and Amazon, and suggests that their business models represent a new form of capitalist accumulation that she calls 'surveillance capitalism' ...Zuboff states that Surveillance Capitalism' "unilaterally claims human experience as free raw material for translation into behavioural data [which] are declared as a proprietary behavioural surplus, fed into advanced manufacturing processes known as ‘machine intelligence’, and fabricated into prediction products that anticipate what you will do now, soon, and later." She states that these new capitalist products "are traded in a new kind of marketplace that I call behavioural futures markets...'

'..Former President of the United States Barack Obama also listed it as one of his favourite books of 2019, which journalism researcher Avi Asher-Schapiro noted as an interesting choice, given that the book heavily criticises the "revolving door of personnel who migrated between Google & the Obama admin'

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@eleanor-d I find these people so boring, and it's annoying they have all this tech to do this. I can't even imagine their day to day life. Like, no thanks. Get a hobby. Do some good in the world.

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