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God bless you and keep you from harm, this day and forever.
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Anonymous insecure networks eventually become so saturated with error and layered deception that it becomes impossible to distinguish what is real, true and important from what is trivial and false.
This is not an opinion it is an axiom.
Insecure anonymous networks will not support advanced computation dependent civilization.
A network is secure for all, when it is engineered specifically to be secure FROM all, especially including those who build and operate it. A network is a utility. Civilization depends, just as individuals depend, on the accuracy of network circulated network information.
Human beings are as dependent on information as we are upon water, and as with water, the purer our information is, the less error it contains, the healthier we are and the better our society will function.
The deliberate introduction of error into information systems is a crime against every user of the system. Small lies and big ones kill people every day.
Once we rectify our information systems to prevent the anonymous injection of "false witness" we can begin to separate what we know from what we think we know.
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Cornelius Vanderbilt (1794–1877), railroad tycoon.
William Henry Vanderbilt (1821–1885).
Cornelius van Derbilt (1764–1832), father of Cornelius Vanderbilt.
Phebe van Derbilt (née Hand) (1767–1854), mother of Cornelius Vanderbilt.
Sophia Johnson (1795–1868), first wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt.
Frank Armstrong Crawford Vanderbilt (1839–1885), second wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt.
George Washington Vanderbilt (1832–1836).
George Washington Vanderbilt (1839–1863).
George Washington Vanderbilt II (1862–1914).
Maria Louisa Kissam (1821–1896), wife of William Henry Vanderbilt.
Frances Lavinia Vanderbilt (1829–1868).
Gloria Vanderbilt (1924–2019), heiress and wife of Wyatt Emory Cooper
Wyatt Emory Cooper (1927–1978), American author, screenwriter, actor, and fourth husband of Gloria Vanderbilt.
Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt Jr. (1912–1999), society scion and racetrack/racehorse owner.
Cornelius Vanderbilt II (1843–1899), son of Cornelius Vanderbilt.
Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt (1880–1925), millionaire, equestrian, and gambler
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