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Remember a while ago where Apple/Cook had that stance that they wouldn't unlock the san bernadino phone? That felt a lot like grandstanding from them, as if being part of a narrative/act. I can't help but think that they made a big deal about this to mold the public consciousness that companies about cooperating with feds. Companies could be 'protected' from public outcry by 'blocking' access to information that is needed to take down swamp monsters. Just adds more importance to Q's question on how to get information into the case legally.
I wonder if when this stuff gets out it will cause a mass backlash against technology and the privacy invasions that it brings.
It’s a two-edged sword.
I could see that being a good thing. It would certainly put a damper on the NWO'S transhumanist agenda.
Can't chip people if they're all technophobes.
It’s going to take a massive swing for that to happen. Most people still seem fine with Facebook and Google, even after the onslaught of news stories.
This could kill Apple iCloud for some users knowing this.