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The unelected EU commission want to be able to directly monitor everything EU citizens read and write on their phones, computers, tablets etc. 
Nothing to worry about I'm sure. 
I'm not sure you understand what a conspiracy is.
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1 hour ago, DiegoDiego said:
2 hours ago, Detournement said:
 
The unelected EU commission want to be able to directly monitor everything EU citizens read and write on their phones, computers, tablets etc. 
Nothing to worry about I'm sure. 

I'm not sure you understand what a conspiracy is.

It's a group jointly making plans to achieve a common goal.

The common goal here is total surveillance. 

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1 hour ago, welshbairn said:

It's outrageous, that should be left to Apple, Google, Microsoft, Facebook etc. etc...

Shame we can't delete our government account like we can with that lot if we disagree with their terms.

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8 minutes ago, Zetterlund said:

Shame we can't delete our government account like we can with that lot if we disagree with their terms.

We should avoid all contact with 21st Century communications I suppose, but we only usually find out the scope of their data harvesting after a leak or they get found out. Anyone who thinks governments don't have access to that already is deluded. Looks like the EU are at least trying to codify and regulate it so we know where we are.

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40 minutes ago, welshbairn said:

We should avoid all contact with 21st Century communications I suppose, but we only usually find out the scope of their data harvesting after a leak or they get found out. Anyone who thinks governments don't have access to that already is deluded. Looks like the EU are at least trying to codify and regulate it so we know where we are.

Yeah, yeah but why are they so interested in people who suffer from paranoia?

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It's a group jointly making plans to achieve a common goal.
The common goal here is total surveillance. 
Citation needed, I'm afraid. If that were the case then perhaps I should post about my conspiracy to have a game of fives tonight.
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It's the World Economic Forum in Davos this week.  Is this the one where they burn a big wooden bird?

ANyway, here's noted commentator and journalist Sophie Cocococoran giving her view

 

 

Where did all these weird 20 year old University Tories come from?  Odd.

A hilariously stupid piece, I love it.  

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On 18/05/2022 at 00:48, welshbairn said:

I better get over to the wrestling forum and beg the VLs for some blood samples.

I can sell you some. I got blood taken last month and it was a very smooth process (nice, visible veins, and the needle went straight in first time; whole process of filling 3 tubes took circa 60 seconds), plus the GP was 'satisfied' when he got the results back from the hospital.

Let's talk rates.

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6 minutes ago, ICTChris said:

It's the World Economic Forum in Davos this week.  Is this the one where they burn a big wooden bird?

ANyway, here's noted commentator and journalist Sophie Cocococoran giving her view

 

 

Where did all these weird 20 year old University Tories come from?  Odd.

A hilariously stupid piece, I love it.  

I want one of those diesel jets, bet you get loads of MPG.

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6 minutes ago, DA Baracus said:

I can sell you some. I got blood taken last month and it was a very smooth process (nice, visible veins, and the needle went straight in first time; whole process of filling 3 tubes took circa 60 seconds), plus the GP was 'satisfied' when he got the results back from the hospital.

Let's talk rates.

Ok, just need to send my team round first to give you a quick check over.

https://www.news24.com/News24/Virginity-test-for-boys-on-cards-20020130

 

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America's elite colleges photographed their students naked for decades to create a eugenics database.

https://www.nytimes.com/1995/01/15/magazine/the-great-ivy-league-nude-posture-photo-scandal.html

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Hersey went on to say that the pictures were actually made for anthropological research: "The reigning school of the time, presided over by E. A. Hooton of Harvard and W. H. Sheldon" -- who directed an institute for physique studies at Columbia University -- "held that a person's body, measured and analyzed, could tell much about intelligence, temperament, moral worth and probable future achievement. The inspiration came from the founder of social Darwinism, Francis Galton, who proposed such a photo archive for the British population."

And then Hersey evoked the specter of the Third Reich:

"The Nazis compiled similar archives analyzing the photos for racial as well as characterological content (as did Hooton). . . . The Nazis often used American high school yearbook photographs for this purpose. . . . The American investigators planned an archive that could correlate each freshman's bodily configuration ('somatotype') and physiognomy with later life history. That the photos had no value as pornography is a tribute to their resolutely scientific nature."

A truly breathtaking missive. What Hersey seemed to be saying was that entire generations of America's ruling class had been unwitting guinea pigs in a vast eugenic experiment run by scientists with a master-race hidden agenda. My classmate Steve Weisman, the Times editor who first called my attention to the letter, pointed out a fascinating corollary: The letter managed in a stroke to confer on some of the most overprivileged people in the world the one status distinction it seemed they'd forever be denied -- victim.

 

 

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