Did someone say shenanigans?
The Coming Biosecurity State
With rollout of various Covid vaccines eminent, we see a simultaneous rollout of the biosecurity state happening on multiple fronts. Under the guise of tracking vaccine effectiveness and side effects, predicting Covid severity risk, and predicting outbreaks, these technological tracking systems are really the mad dreams of the control freak elite, trying to keep an all-seeing eye on the populace.
Implanted chips and immunity passports, Covid-sniffing robots, "very active pharmacovigilance surveillance system[s]", vaccine patches - the Biotech Industrial Complex under COVID-19 is more or less here, just chomping at the bit to be implemented.
https://www.brighteon.com/ef072ec2-2595-422d-bbc0-41575de99299
This is why I keep coming back here.
Looks like human trials have started!
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) scientists developed the world's first mobile genome sequence analyzer, a new iPhone app called iGenomics.
By pairing an iPhone with a handheld DNA sequencer, users can create a mobile genetics laboratory, reminiscent of the "tricorder" featured in Star Trek. The iGenomics app runs entirely on the iOS device, reducing the need for laptops or large equipment in the field, which is useful for pandemic and ecology workers. Aspyn Palatnick programmed iGenomics in CSHL Adjunct Associate Professor Michael Schatz's laboratory, over a period of eight years, starting when he was a 14-year-old high school intern.
The iPhone app was developed to complement the tiny DNA sequencing devices being made by Oxford Nanopore. Palatnick, now a software engineer at Facebook, was already experienced at building iPhone apps when joining the Schatz laboratory. He and Schatz realized that:
As the sequencers continued to get even smaller, there were no technologies available to let you study that DNA on a mobile device. Most of the studying of DNA: aligning, analyzing, is done on large server clusters or high-end laptops.
https://www.sott.net/article/445479-The-worlds-first-DNA-tricorder-developed
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The five deadly Ds of the Air Forceโs cyber arsenal:
Ever thought the term C4ISR was acronym overkill? Well, hereโs another doozy. The Air Forceโs fiscal year 2014 budget request includes $11.3 million to develop tools to do, wait for it, "D5." D5 stands for "deceive, degrade, deny, disrupt, destroy." No, itโs not something an awful child does on the playground; itโs what the service ...
https://foreignpolicy.com/2013/04/12/the-five-deadly-ds-of-the-air-forces-cyber-arsenal/
Are they just now realizing this isn't a LARP?
Translation:
No, nobody's coming to save you, but good-hearted, well-intentioned, determined fighters that believe in freedom and the possibility that what we do actually matters are calling for all of you that think the same way to join the fight.
The genius of this post will be understood by far too few.
MOST of this has to deal with underage victims. The "Rape" is implied based on the perspective that someone that is 17 years and 11 months old "cannot" make the same decision that an 18 year old can make. It also deals with revenge porn being categorized as rape, as well as (in the extremely very rare instance) actual rape.That being said, I was surprised to discover just how many vids feature someone that is NOT 18 years old.
That being said, it shouldn't be a surprise at all considering how Traci Lords pulled it off at the age she did. The really real reason they are coming under so much scrutiny is at the heart of the problem of trafficking. Not all trafficking is people being taken from their home and made into a slave. A "kid" that runs away from home sometimes finds themselves in a situation to be taken advantage of because they are running away with intent to "explore" the world outside of their home. For some of them, the abuse began at home. Often, at least "often" in the sense of when they end up on pornhub, it's a combination of factors ranging from "this person wanted to do this because that's what they want to do" to the usual case of being influenced into getting into this lifestyle by some really nasty and very smooth talking people that get paid to recruit troubled teens.
If you don't think this type of "recruitment" starts around the high school age group, you'd be fooling yourself. If @POTUS' goals of eradicating the trafficking networks is successful, I think you'll see adrasticreduction in the procurement of new videos for a while. When the industry finally gets a real lock down on age verification, it'll scale back up a bit, and consumers will be able to peruse content again more confidently that they aren't viewing content that was produced illegally. Also, if you are paying really close attention to the section 230 stuff, you'll understand that many of these platforms will be shut down almost immediately for "clean up", or perhaps even permanently depending on the extent of the "private" content that's out there.
At any rate, something needs to be done to better ensure victims, and that's exactly what's happening. These platforms know they need to survive the culture shift that is definitely looking as though it's swinging towards rejecting this type of content.
Because foreign interference in our elections isn't something that there should be an EO for. It should be common god damned sense. There are already numerous laws on the books for trafficking (as well as election fraud, taking bribes, etc.) because those, too, are based on common god damned sense. The EOs are somewhat symbolic and meant to draw attention to problems we're currently facing as a nation. Where they aren't symbolic is they put the full power of the executive branch behind them making them actionable by any means within the powers granted to the office of the President of the U.S. In other words, where local, state, and federal agencies have been "comp'd" in not dealing with them, @POTUS is stepping in to do something about it.
Yep, the liberal media will spin it as dictatorial (in regards to the voting stuff). No, they aren't going to cover the sex trafficking stuff because obvious reasons.