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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Freedom Where Did You Go?

When privacy disappears, there are no private persons. So what do people become? They become Big Brother’s subjects.
( September 22, 2018, Washington DC, Sri Lanka Guardian) My Generation is the last one to have known privacy and to have lived out most of our lives in freedom.
I remember when driving licenses did not have photos and most certainly
not fingerprints. A driving license was issued on proof of birth date
alone.
Prior to the appearance of auto-mobiles IDs did not exist in democratic nations. You were who you said you were.
The intrusive questions that accost us every day, even when doing
something simple as reporting a telephone or Internet connection being
out or inquiring about a credit card charge, were impermissible. I
remember when you could telephone a utility company, for example, have
the telephone answered no later than the third ring with a real person
on the line who could clear up the problem in a few minutes without
having to know your Social Security number and your mother’s maiden
name. Today, after half an hour with robot voices asking intrusive
questions you might finally get a real person somewhere in Asia who is
controlled by such a tight system of rules that the person is, in
effect, a robot. The person is not permitted to use any judgment or
discretion and you listen to advertisements for another half hour while
you wait for a supervisor who promises to have the matter looked into.
The minute you go online, you are subject to collection of information
about yourself. You don’t even know it is being collected.
According to reports, soon our stoves, refrigerators, and microwave ovens will be reporting on us. The new cars already do.
When privacy disappears, there are no private persons. So what do people become? They become Big Brother’s subjects.
We are at that point now.
This interview with Julian Assange is worth the 53 minutes:
Think about Assange for a minute. He has done nothing wrong. There are
no charges against him. All charges have been dismissed. But he cannot
walk out of the Ecuadoran Embassy in London without being seized by the
British police and handed over to Washington whose prosecutorial
apparatus intends to prosecute Assange for treason although he is not a
US citizen but an Australian and Ecuadoran citizen.
What did Assange do? Nothing but practice journalism. His problem, his
only problem, is that his journalism embarrassed Washington, and
Washington intends revenge.
Law is nowhere in the picture. The UK is breaking all known laws
including its own by the forced detention of Assange in the Ecuadoran
Embassy.
The US in its determination to get Assange has no law whatsoever on
which to stand. It only has raw unbridled power that can operate without
law.
In other words, the Anglo-American world is totally lawless. Yet the
Russian government holds firmly to its delusion that the US and Britain
are countries with which agreements can be made.
The digital world makes Big Brother’s Memory Hole possible. No need to
burn books. Just push a button and information disappears.
As I write Google, Facebook, Twitter, Amazon, Apple, and so forth are all making non-approved information disappear.
In a digital world, not only can our identities be stolen—indeed, it can
be stolen multiple times so that there are many of you at the same
time—but we can also be erased. Poof—push a button and there you go.
This makes murder easy. You never existed.
As I said before and will say again, the digital world and artificial
intelligence are a far worse disaster for mankind than ever was the
Black Plague. All the smart people busy at work creating the new world
are destroying the human race.

