Showing posts with label spying. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spying. Show all posts

Saturday, December 6, 2014

Ten Documentaries about the Frankfurt School, the Soviet Union, Anarchy, Nephilim, and more

This is a random collection of ten documentaries, with my description of each.  I post a different documentary, every time I watch a new one.  To prevent the documentary page from taking an extremely long time to load, I create separate pages for older documentaries.  This is page 9.

The Privatization of Roads and Highways | Walter Block (added 12/05/14)

When the topic of freedom, free-markets, and the problem with government involvement, is being discussed, one question that usually comes up is, "without the government, who will build the roads?"  This is the question addressed by Anarco-Capitalist philosopher, Walter Block, in this 97 minute presentation.  Block makes a moral, as well as an economic, case, for the privatization of roads, including his belief that road accidents would be reduced if the roads were not managed by government.  This presentation also includes Block briefly discussing libertarian punishment theory, as well as taking critical questions from his fellow panelists.



Sunday, July 28, 2013

The Ed Snowden Psy-Op Is Working; Americans Are Changing Their Online Habits Out of Fear

(Photo courtesy of MSBusiness.com)

Now that the mainstream media has finally begun discussing wide-spread government spying, with the Snowden/NSA revelations, The Associated Press is reporting that internet users are shifting their online habits, out of fear.

The article claims that people are "scaling back on Facebook posts and considering unfriending old acquaintances" because they are "worried an innocuous joke or long-lost associate" might lead to a
"government probe."  Also discussed in the article is how some people are encrypting chats and e-mails, rethinking the data products they use to ensure privacy, ditching cellphones, and using cash over credit cards.

Many readers of The Goodman Chronicle are aware that the purpose of the mainstream media is not to inform its viewers of truth, but instead to distract, divide, and confuse, the people.  With that said, the fact that the media so feverishly covered government spying, should have arose suspicion.  When the Snowden case first appeared, I speculated that the purpose of the big "man-hunt", and all of the coverage, was to do exactly what the AP is now reporting is happening, put fear into the general public, as well as anyone who is thinking about becoming a "whistle blower".



Government spying on every American is not news to people who have been paying attention.  Performing a simple Google search of 'NSA spying', custom ranging the search before the Snowden leaks, will reveal numerous articles detailing information on already known NSA illegal spying, from various whistleblower's revelations, to admissions by government officials during Congressional hearings, and even reports by major newspapers across the country.

Whether Ed Snowden is a collaborator, or a patsy, is still unclear, but it is obvious that this situation is being used to push ulterior motives, and hidden agendas.

Related Articles:

  • Orwellian Talking Surveillance Cameras Become Reality In Mount Vernon, NYMay 28, 2013 (link)
  • The Push For Red-Light Cameras In Connecticut; Corruption, Agenda 21 & the Rockefellers - March 1, 2013 (link)

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Wake UP! Photos - July 2013

This is a collection of interesting, funny, or thought-provoking, photos that I have found through my daily travels of the internet, in the month of July.  I upload the latest collections every month or so.




Sunday, June 23, 2013

Was Michael Hastings Car Hacked and Remotely Driven into a Tree to Murder Him?

"Modern cars can be hacked into, and their brakes, accelerator, and other functions remotely controlled. Many believe this is what killed journalist Michael Hastings, who was going into hiding after writing about the NSA spying on Americans."  This is Mark Dice's take on it: