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RE: [Family Protection] Building Defenses

in #familyprotection7 years ago

Hi, I am trying to get some of my work regarding privacy out there, I have begun a very intensive series on privacy protection and I think everyone in family protection can use it, in a very urgent way.

https://steemit.com/surveillance/@mindhawk/privacy-workshop-2-you-have-something-to-hide

I am going to teach everyone everything I know about how to keep your tech from spying on you, and of course the kids, who have no other defense than the wisdom of their parents.

The tech has changed more in the last 10 years than in the last 30, before it, hypernormalization is upon us. I am trying to help people who have not been able to follow the news, as in privacy workship #1 where I collate all of the revelations about spy tech in, not some, but all of the most widely used tech in the world:

https://steemit.com/freedom/@mindhawk/privacy-workshop-1

A resteem would really help me get this off the ground, I have put a lot of effort into it but I'm having trouble getting eyeballs to look at it.

My first post on reddit was about the arizona system, I consider my work to be part of not only family protection but the protection of racial and ethnic minorities, the anti-war movement, NO DAPL and just about every other group that is taking a stand and actually resisting.

Without political rights and the knowledge of our own technology, and real effort to protect our ability to have our own thoughts inside our own heads, and our own ideas in our own computers and messaging, then there is no way for the individual to resist the shadowy powers that currently attempting to rule the world. In this way I am trying to help all of the movements for peace, justice and prosperity. Sorry for the rant I'm really passionate about this and feel a lot of the time like I'm banging my head against a wall....

peace, thank you for your work, let the good vibes get a lot stronger!

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I'll be sure to check out your post! Being aware of our problematic tech is definitely a worthwhile topic and I feel very uncertain when it comes to what our spyware can and cannot do. I notice my husband has recently placed a sticky chair felt over his webcam, completely blocking it - probably because he is worried it might be activated without him being aware of it. And while it feels a little paranoid...I understand why he does it.

Don't bang your head on the wall! It takes a long time to get going on Steemit, but you have a good subject to pursue and there's clearly a lot of people on here interested in such information.