Surveillance mania
By 'Herr Meier'
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Tired of surveillance! Here you will find advice on how you can avoid the state's highly criminal surveillance in your personal areas. In this book, Mr Meier doesn't mince his words and denounces the shameful surveillance of citizens and at the same time helps them to protect themselves as best they can against it and thus safeguard their civil rights.
(Translated from German by 'bmg' using an A I)
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Surveillance mania - 'Herr Meier'
Surveillance mania
...how to deal with ??
'Herr Meier'
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Texts: © Herr Meier
Cover: © Herr Meier
Publisher: bmg-new-media
Ludwig-Zellerstr. 24
83395 Freilassing
E-Printing: 'bmg' for D2D
Translated from German by ‘bmg’ using an A I
Printed in Germany
Why surveillance? Why the fear of your own people?
The French Revolution of 1789 to 1799 was intended to sweep away the ruling class in the name of equality, liberty and fraternity and give people certain basic rights.
The October Revolution of 1917 heralded the end of the tsarist autocracy and promised the same in principle.
Today's rulers base their legal claim to this power on the events of these revolutions.
These would be: Assassination or deprivation of the freedom of the then rightful holders of power and appropriation of this power by violent means.
In our time, the current rulers behave no differently than the nobility did back then and now, of course, rightly fear that the people will take away the same rights as the people of those times and use force to bring about a change in conditions, as this should actually be automatically legitimised by the fact of the current balance of power.
So, in order to prevent a revolution (which I believe is inevitable), those in power are doing everything they can to keep the people in line.
These include:
Disinformation. By cutting back on school education, by misinformation via a media world that is in thrall to us. Through arbitrarily set priorities in daily life and politics.
Fear-mongering. Through mantra-like descriptions of alleged dangers that threaten the population from within their own ranks and from foreign forces. War scenarios are designed and regurgitated until everything is deeply rooted in people's minds and they feel protected by the 'authorities' and are therefore dependent on them.
Monitoring. Of course, comprehensive monitoring is required to ensure that all the means used are effective.
The really shameful thing is that people are successfully persuaded that this is for the good of the population itself and only serves to protect them. In this way, different ethnic groups are played off against each other and incited according to the principle of divide and rule. The idea is that if the population is occupied with and against itself, it is more likely to leave us alone and stop looking for the real culprit behind the misery.
Of course, there have always been and still are people who see through this game and do everything they can to inform people correctly. This should and must be prevented by those in power through surveillance and the subsequent neutralisation of the 'culprits'.
Who monitors?
The answer to this question seems clear: public authorities such as the police and private security services. However, things are not so simple, because due to laws that authorise authorities to access data anywhere and at any time, every shoe seller or cable car operator can be counted among those being monitored. Yes, every ice cream vendor who accepts your cheque card or other bank card. The telephone operator with whom you have registered your mobile phone will dig up evidence that you were not a guest at