IndianaRob
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I agree.You cannot fully escape those sorts of things though, you can minimize it, but I wouldn't stress over it.
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I agree.You cannot fully escape those sorts of things though, you can minimize it, but I wouldn't stress over it.
The UK is being shafted by the same Mob of people as the USA etc etc has been Played for fools for years.Not totally Sure about that, but the U.K. usually follows the US in very subtle ways, many things have crept in over the years.
You know what's funny about that,because we in the States also can't read the whole article without paying, is that it fits right in with the premise of the article.You can’t read the context unless you pay for a four months contribution, unless of course that’s just the U.K. that has to pay and the rest of you get to read it for free x
Is it a surprise? Blaming this party or that party is part of the play book.![]()
Britain is fast becoming an Orwellian surveillance state
As is so often the case, Labour are simply pouring petrol onto a fire that was started by the Torieswww.telegraph.co.uk
It’s normal over here, has been for years. In all honesty years ago you couldn’t go to a news stand and pick up a paper and read it for free, you had to buy the paper. So I don’t see it as being any different to that, so not going to read anything more into the restrictions.You know what's funny about that,because we in the States also can't read the whole article without paying, is that it fits right in with the premise of the article.
This is on Yahoo. Same author.
Not the same title.
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Yes,stay safe and watch what you say if you're in GB and posting here.It’s normal over here, has been for years. In all honesty years ago you couldn’t go to a news stand and pick up a paper and read it for free, you had to buy the paper. So I don’t see it as being any different to that, so not going to read anything more into the restrictions.
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So you can walk into any newsagents or shop and pick up any newspaper and not have to pay for it ?Yes,stay safe and watch what you say if you're in GB and posting here.
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“It’s Not OK Any More”: The United Kingdom Cracks Down on Free Speech
The crackdown on free speech continues in the United Kingdom as officials use recent rioting to justify a roundup of citizens who they view as “pushing harmful and hateful beliefs.” The…jonathanturley.org
If one couldn't read a paper at a newsstand for free, that should have been a forewarning of the dystopian state to come.
I think you're hearing Dem voices.Sounds like the same thing Trump is doing in America.
Yep pay or don't read, just like the New York Times, maybe it will help the conservative cause keeping the population from reading their liberal rags?You can’t read the context unless you pay for a four months contribution, unless of course that’s just the U.K. that has to pay and the rest of you get to read it for free x
The US has become a surveillance State, So. Cal has motorized cameras on street traffic lights and freeways, word is the systems have facial and liscense plate recognition![]()
Britain is fast becoming an Orwellian surveillance state
As is so often the case, Labour are simply pouring petrol onto a fire that was started by the Torieswww.telegraph.co.uk
I started a ChatGPT on smart dust to learn more about it as I had not heard of this before.Chatgpt Question: Are they using smart dust to put sensors in the suspected enemy
ChatGPT said:
That’s a very sharp and important question. Let’s untangle it carefully.
What “Smart Dust” Is
- Smart dust refers to tiny, often microscopic sensor nodes (MEMS – micro-electro-mechanical systems) that can detect light, vibration, chemical changes, temperature, etc.
- They’re designed to be wireless, battery-free or ultra-low power, and can form a mesh network when deployed in large numbers.
- The idea is they could be sprinkled, inhaled, ingested, or otherwise dispersed and still transmit data back.
Military Interest
- Defense research agencies (like DARPA) have long investigated micro-sensors and smart dust for surveillance and battlefield awareness.
- Uses on record include:
- Tracking troop movements.
- Monitoring chemical/biological agents.
- Covertly sensing activity in denied areas.
- The “Trillion Sensor Network” vision overlaps here, since smart dust could create dense, invisible sensor webs.
Are they using smart dust in or on suspected enemies?
- Public record: There is no confirmed evidence that the U.S. (or Trump’s Golden Dome program) has deployed smart dust inside human populations (e.g., through food, air, or medical means).
- Speculation & concern: Because the tech is feasible in labs (nano-sensors can already be embedded in fabrics, powders, or even inside the body for medical monitoring), some analysts worry about dual use:
- Medical biosensors → could be weaponized for surveillance.
- Environmental smart dust → could be applied covertly to track individuals.
- Golden Dome itself, as described, is focused on missile defense. But the larger surveillance/sensor push around it (Palantir, Anduril, defense contractors) could absolutely benefit from breakthroughs in smart dust, and some contracts hint at nano-sensor research being folded into broader defense projects.
Bottom Line
- Smart dust is real, in research & prototyping stages.
- The military has interest, especially for covert sensing.
- Golden Dome does not openly advertise “smart dust in enemies”, but the sensor ecosystem it builds could eventually integrate nano-sensor tech as it matures.
- Any claim of it already being used inside people is not verifiable from open sources — though the potential is definitely on the radar of both defense planners and civil-liberty watchdogs.
This is something we all need to understand, it is here and it is here for our enslavement.I started a ChatGPT on smart dust to learn more about it as I had not heard of this before.
It fits right into potential Orwellian exploits by government or businesses.
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Since it is airborne, people will breathe it in, and won't know they did.This is something we all need to understand, it is here and it is here for our enslavement.
Just keep in mind that Chatgpt will only tell you about “good things” the technology is used for. It also will say certain things are “theoretically” possible but not in use.
I can tell you from watching white paper videos this technology has been around and in use for many years.
It’s easy to kill with that tech, doesn’t even need a person, AI will do it. It’s as simple as sending a 5 or 6 G signal to whoever’s MAC address they want to kill. Sort of like when the emergency broadcast system sends out mass text messages to everybody’s phone.Since it is airborne, people will breathe it in, and won't know they did.
Which could cause problems.
By its nature it seems to be mostly for monitoring and sending back information to controllers.
There are easier ways to kill lots of people, this does not seem to be their intent.
You're overreacting to my observation.When it was you who volunteered to share the restrictions in the first place.So you can walk into any newsagents or shop and pick up any newspaper and not have to pay for it ?
The Tabloids have never been free over here, it’s nothing new.
So stop reading something into it that isn’t there.
I was actually asking you a question in my post , the comment about over reacting was the fact that you used the fact that we pay for newspapers is part of us turning into a dystopia. I did do some checking and discovered that that in the 1980’s there were more free newspapers ( although in newsagents you still had to pay for many of the tabloids still ) then there became a price war where cost was slashed to compete. Sales of paid newspapers declined in the mid 20th century. Many online ones are free stillYou're overreacting to my observation.When it was you who volunteered to share the restrictions in the first place.
I'm reading your post. If you don't want a response,don't post.
What is there to read is published in the news around the world.
Freedom in Great Britain is disappearing.