Guest guest Posted December 27, 2008 Report Share Posted December 27, 2008 check this out. (http://www.google-watch.org/) > > Ak, school me--what's wrong with Google? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2008 Report Share Posted December 27, 2008 check this out. (http://www.google-watch.org/) > > Ak, school me--what's wrong with Google? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2008 Report Share Posted December 27, 2008 FYI RE: Re: Google?! And isn't any better!Ingrid is Tracking Group Membershttp://www.informan tnews.com/ modules.php? name=Content & pa=showpage & pid=290If you belong to ANY - be aware that is now using "WebBeacons" to track every Group user. It's similar to cookies, butallows to record every website and every group you visit, even whenyou're not connected to . Look at their updated privacy statement athttp://privacy. / privacyAbout half-way down the page, in the section on cookies, you will see a linkthat says WEB BEACONS.Click on the phrase "Web Beacons." On the page that opens, find a paragraphentitled "Outside the Network."In that section find a little "Click Here to Opt Out" link that will let you"opt-out" of their snooping. Be careful! NOT to click on the next buttonshown. It is an "Opt Back In" button that, if clicked, will UNDO theopt-out.Note that 's invasion of your privacy - and your ability to opt-out ofit - is not user-specific. It is MACHINE specific. That means you will haveto opt-out on every computer (and browser) you use.Please forward this to your other groups. You might complain, too, but I'mnot sure if anyone is listening..Related article: Web Beacons Igniting Controversy 's current privacy policy iscausing consternation among some users who object to their use of so-called'web beacons'. Known in most circles as web bugs, these invisible images areembedded in websites and email and used to track your surfing - and eventell whether you've opened a particular email.check this out. (http://www.google-watch.org/)--- In no-forced-vaccination , "Alison Morrow"<alisonjmorrow@...> wrote:>> Ak, school me--what's wrong with Google?>------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2008 Report Share Posted December 27, 2008 FYI RE: Re: Google?! And isn't any better!Ingrid is Tracking Group Membershttp://www.informan tnews.com/ modules.php? name=Content & pa=showpage & pid=290If you belong to ANY - be aware that is now using "WebBeacons" to track every Group user. It's similar to cookies, butallows to record every website and every group you visit, even whenyou're not connected to . Look at their updated privacy statement athttp://privacy. / privacyAbout half-way down the page, in the section on cookies, you will see a linkthat says WEB BEACONS.Click on the phrase "Web Beacons." On the page that opens, find a paragraphentitled "Outside the Network."In that section find a little "Click Here to Opt Out" link that will let you"opt-out" of their snooping. Be careful! NOT to click on the next buttonshown. It is an "Opt Back In" button that, if clicked, will UNDO theopt-out.Note that 's invasion of your privacy - and your ability to opt-out ofit - is not user-specific. It is MACHINE specific. That means you will haveto opt-out on every computer (and browser) you use.Please forward this to your other groups. You might complain, too, but I'mnot sure if anyone is listening..Related article: Web Beacons Igniting Controversy 's current privacy policy iscausing consternation among some users who object to their use of so-called'web beacons'. Known in most circles as web bugs, these invisible images areembedded in websites and email and used to track your surfing - and eventell whether you've opened a particular email.check this out. (http://www.google-watch.org/)--- In no-forced-vaccination , "Alison Morrow"<alisonjmorrow@...> wrote:>> Ak, school me--what's wrong with Google?>------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2008 Report Share Posted December 28, 2008 awesome guys, thanks. I'm learning so much from this group and I hope it's not too OT because I think it's really important especially since this is a group! :)Anyone ever considered of making a group somewhere else? Or will it be the same crap over again? On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 10:27 PM, Joyce Tull <hrtull@...> wrote: FYI RE: Re: Google?! And isn't any better!Ingrid is Tracking Group Membershttp://www.informan tnews.com/ modules.php? name=Content & pa=showpage & pid=290If you belong to ANY - be aware that is now using " WebBeacons " to track every Group user. It's similar to cookies, butallows to record every website and every group you visit, even whenyou're not connected to . Look at their updated privacy statement athttp://privacy. / privacyAbout half-way down the page, in the section on cookies, you will see a linkthat says WEB BEACONS.Click on the phrase " Web Beacons. " On the page that opens, find a paragraphentitled " Outside the Network. " In that section find a little " Click Here to Opt Out " link that will let you " opt-out " of their snooping. Be careful! NOT to click on the next buttonshown. It is an " Opt Back In " button that, if clicked, will UNDO theopt-out.Note that 's invasion of your privacy - and your ability to opt-out ofit - is not user-specific. It is MACHINE specific. That means you will haveto opt-out on every computer (and browser) you use.Please forward this to your other groups. You might complain, too, but I'mnot sure if anyone is listening..Related article: Web Beacons Igniting Controversy 's current privacy policy iscausing consternation among some users who object to their use of so-called'web beacons'. Known in most circles as web bugs, these invisible images areembedded in websites and email and used to track your surfing - and eventell whether you've opened a particular email.check this out. (http://www.google-watch.org/)--- In no-forced-vaccination , " Alison Morrow " <alisonjmorrow@...> wrote:>> Ak, school me--what's wrong with Google?>------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2008 Report Share Posted December 28, 2008 awesome guys, thanks. I'm learning so much from this group and I hope it's not too OT because I think it's really important especially since this is a group! :)Anyone ever considered of making a group somewhere else? Or will it be the same crap over again? On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 10:27 PM, Joyce Tull <hrtull@...> wrote: FYI RE: Re: Google?! And isn't any better!Ingrid is Tracking Group Membershttp://www.informan tnews.com/ modules.php? name=Content & pa=showpage & pid=290If you belong to ANY - be aware that is now using " WebBeacons " to track every Group user. It's similar to cookies, butallows to record every website and every group you visit, even whenyou're not connected to . Look at their updated privacy statement athttp://privacy. / privacyAbout half-way down the page, in the section on cookies, you will see a linkthat says WEB BEACONS.Click on the phrase " Web Beacons. " On the page that opens, find a paragraphentitled " Outside the Network. " In that section find a little " Click Here to Opt Out " link that will let you " opt-out " of their snooping. Be careful! NOT to click on the next buttonshown. It is an " Opt Back In " button that, if clicked, will UNDO theopt-out.Note that 's invasion of your privacy - and your ability to opt-out ofit - is not user-specific. It is MACHINE specific. That means you will haveto opt-out on every computer (and browser) you use.Please forward this to your other groups. You might complain, too, but I'mnot sure if anyone is listening..Related article: Web Beacons Igniting Controversy 's current privacy policy iscausing consternation among some users who object to their use of so-called'web beacons'. Known in most circles as web bugs, these invisible images areembedded in websites and email and used to track your surfing - and eventell whether you've opened a particular email.check this out. (http://www.google-watch.org/)--- In no-forced-vaccination , " Alison Morrow " <alisonjmorrow@...> wrote:>> Ak, school me--what's wrong with Google?>------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2008 Report Share Posted December 28, 2008 Geez, tracked...... There are other forums available that are private. After some thought though it doesn't bother me - let them enjoy themselves. We've probably been tracked from birth by other means anyway, definitely actually....and another way of subtly causing fear. The opt out thing may not even be for real - why would they create such an important snooping mechanism and then give you a choice, really. Liz > > > > > > Ak, school me--what's wrong with Google? > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2008 Report Share Posted December 28, 2008 Geez, tracked...... There are other forums available that are private. After some thought though it doesn't bother me - let them enjoy themselves. We've probably been tracked from birth by other means anyway, definitely actually....and another way of subtly causing fear. The opt out thing may not even be for real - why would they create such an important snooping mechanism and then give you a choice, really. Liz > > > > > > Ak, school me--what's wrong with Google? > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2008 Report Share Posted December 28, 2008 >... Or will it be the same crap over again? Well, let's see... We are told there are two things in life you can definitely count on : Death and taxes. However, from my experience, there is one other thing that comes in a (very) close third: the human characteristic of greed for money and power. It's virtually infallible. So, following the path of logic, I'd say yes, it " will be the same crap over again " . If I were a betting person, I would definitely back that horse. But then, I tend to lean towards the cynical... Healthseeker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2008 Report Share Posted December 28, 2008 >... Or will it be the same crap over again? Well, let's see... We are told there are two things in life you can definitely count on : Death and taxes. However, from my experience, there is one other thing that comes in a (very) close third: the human characteristic of greed for money and power. It's virtually infallible. So, following the path of logic, I'd say yes, it " will be the same crap over again " . If I were a betting person, I would definitely back that horse. But then, I tend to lean towards the cynical... Healthseeker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2008 Report Share Posted December 28, 2008 Actually, in america, there is no law that requires you to pay taxes. Do some research on that... there's former IRS agents who attest to it.On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 1:38 PM, healthseeker888 <luvemcats@...> wrote: >... Or will it be the same crap over again? Well, let's see... We are told there are two things in life you can definitely count on : Death and taxes. However, from my experience, there is one other thing that comes in a (very) close third: the human characteristic of greed for money and power. It's virtually infallible. So, following the path of logic, I'd say yes, it " will be the same crap over again " . If I were a betting person, I would definitely back that horse. But then, I tend to lean towards the cynical... Healthseeker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2008 Report Share Posted December 28, 2008 Actually, in america, there is no law that requires you to pay taxes. Do some research on that... there's former IRS agents who attest to it.On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 1:38 PM, healthseeker888 <luvemcats@...> wrote: >... Or will it be the same crap over again? Well, let's see... We are told there are two things in life you can definitely count on : Death and taxes. However, from my experience, there is one other thing that comes in a (very) close third: the human characteristic of greed for money and power. It's virtually infallible. So, following the path of logic, I'd say yes, it " will be the same crap over again " . If I were a betting person, I would definitely back that horse. But then, I tend to lean towards the cynical... Healthseeker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2008 Report Share Posted December 29, 2008 I know, I have read about that, Monika. In fact, I think I even bought a book or two a couple of years ago. A truly fascinating concept, particularly for someone like myself who does not believe in funding our illegitimate wars and tortures. However, not very feasible at a practical level, I'm afraid, unless we got some mass muscle and funding behind the project. They just send in their goons to arrest you, like they did to that couple in New Hampshire or Connecticut. They will vilify you in the news and make you out to be looneys, just like they did to them. They will arrest the few true friends who support you and try to help you. Then, if you don't have enough money to pursue your " rights " to the bitter end, you will end up in jail for a good long time. If you do have the funds to respond and defend yourself, you will still have aged an extra 20 years beyond your true age by the time all is said and done. In essence, the system is in place. It is safe and secure. You will pay taxes. Big Brother says so. (sigh) Healthseeker > > > >... Or will it be the same crap over again? > > > > Well, let's see... We are told there are two things in life you can > > definitely count on : Death and taxes. However, from my experience, > > there is one other thing that comes in a (very) close third: the human > > characteristic of greed for money and power. It's virtually infallible. > > > > So, following the path of logic, I'd say yes, it " will be the same > > crap over again " . If I were a betting person, I would definitely back > > that horse. > > > > But then, I tend to lean towards the cynical... > > > > Healthseeker > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2008 Report Share Posted December 29, 2008 I know, I have read about that, Monika. In fact, I think I even bought a book or two a couple of years ago. A truly fascinating concept, particularly for someone like myself who does not believe in funding our illegitimate wars and tortures. However, not very feasible at a practical level, I'm afraid, unless we got some mass muscle and funding behind the project. They just send in their goons to arrest you, like they did to that couple in New Hampshire or Connecticut. They will vilify you in the news and make you out to be looneys, just like they did to them. They will arrest the few true friends who support you and try to help you. Then, if you don't have enough money to pursue your " rights " to the bitter end, you will end up in jail for a good long time. If you do have the funds to respond and defend yourself, you will still have aged an extra 20 years beyond your true age by the time all is said and done. In essence, the system is in place. It is safe and secure. You will pay taxes. Big Brother says so. (sigh) Healthseeker > > > >... Or will it be the same crap over again? > > > > Well, let's see... We are told there are two things in life you can > > definitely count on : Death and taxes. However, from my experience, > > there is one other thing that comes in a (very) close third: the human > > characteristic of greed for money and power. It's virtually infallible. > > > > So, following the path of logic, I'd say yes, it " will be the same > > crap over again " . If I were a betting person, I would definitely back > > that horse. > > > > But then, I tend to lean towards the cynical... > > > > Healthseeker > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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