Blue In Green
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Very well said, my friend.
Also, there is a lot of "provocation to react".
Meaning, the old British manipulative strategy of provoke to get a reaction, or the very least, DISTRACT THE AUDIENCE and THE SPEAKER from making an important point that everyone should hear. Often, to divide and conquer. Strategies like this, and a tiny island off the coast of France, took over half the world.
Couple of good news:
England LOST - again - (To the pleasure of so many of my Scottish and Irish and Welsh friends)
and
Iran has some good news they will release soon, I heard from someone i use to work with, who works there. He is an ex RR assembly engineer.
Please B CAREFUL - use non-data-recording VPN in Europe if you need to, in order to access this site. Mossad and others (you know who) ARE ALL OVER THIS SITE.
Intimidation and deception, like we haven't seen since East Germany was used for espionage during cold war.
Stay well.
Well said, although I will say that I'm probably already on some sort of watch list given my past visits to other questionable sites (as per their own definitions of what constitutes as 'worrisome' lol) but then again I feel like many of us here on PDF or any other online forum will be since governments the world over are combing through places like this to get as much data as possible for their own aggregate collection, logistics, threat assessment and informational archive means. Even whimsical, frivolous, trivial, otherwise non-suspect websites can and will be subjected to such intrusive inspection regimes, innocent or not.
In the digital age, even the slightest hint of an online footprint will leave you wide open to inspection and if MOSSAD, MI6 (5?) or CIA etc... are interested in you, they will create a profile and find out what they want regardless of a VPN. I'd imagine employing the services of a VPN is to just cover the basics (get access to other content on websites that lock certain things regionally, help reduce tracking from ADs or unwanted eyes, keep a general sense of anonymity), not something that can block or make it troublesome for the worlds leading spy agencies to get the information they seek since their resources far outstrip that of a VPN (I'm assuming).
Granted I don't think any of us are in any particular danger but who we really are (as in personal information and such) is already known to them full-stop if they found it worthwhile to look into it.
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