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Re: The internet by mh


That is the only thing you can do, but just imagine how many victims they find everyday world wide.....There is no more corrupted business in the world than the internet.....the internet allows government to monitor their "stock" better than any system in world history has.

I suggest 25% of all $$$$ earned by "normal" people world wide even in the most poor of poor countries goes towards cell phone and internet services....a system created to "monitor" them...every word ever texted, spoke, e-mailed, etc....all recorded into super computers as part of the life record.....making "electronics" the truest example of $$$$/evil aka, "the world".....something that can be used for GREATNESS and equally used for EVIL = "addiction" for humans.

We call such things "modern" and "wonderous" and can't imagine life with out them......while just 50 years ago, 1/2 of all americans didn't have running water in their homes and 75 years ago most had no electric in their homes outside the cities... and just 200 years ago even the richest kings (slave owners) didn't have a toilet with toilet "paper" and no one had clean water to drink or the ability to "freeze' or just keep their food from rottening....al things we today take as granit for all...that desire it.

With such modern, wonderous ways of life, comes more farming of humans by the evil people that are trained to believe they are better and we be their stock to manage.

 

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