tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4530463554584181774.post3359444583599254520..comments2023-05-17T07:53:18.995-04:00Comments on Sycamore Three: Google and Blog StatsRobert Heidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07622336432907413984noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4530463554584181774.post-35917466806432564232014-04-27T23:52:59.551-04:002014-04-27T23:52:59.551-04:00Dear Anonymous,
This is only a partial answer...Dear Anonymous,<br /> This is only a partial answer, but here goes:<br /> Step 1. Just be aware, for yourself, and keep encouraging your correspondents to be aware -- on Facebook, or your blog, and especially in your natural public and private conversations. Our integrity-of-communications IS under a continual assault both by (a) corporate-media-government interference and by (b) the general social climate of the times. Which brings me to . . .<br /> Step 2. Protect and develop your own personal integrity, your core beliefs and your communications of those beliefs, including . . .<br /> Step 3. Be willing to develop and change your opinions, even long-held ones, as more revelations are made of the inherent contradictions that are present in (a) the Narrative presented by our social controllers, and (b) the (very) mixed legacy of our common "way of life" that we have accepted, too uncritically, for the last couple of generations.<br /> That is about as far as I have gotten so far.<br /> Thanks for responding and raising the questions.Robert Heidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07622336432907413984noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4530463554584181774.post-46387642772342861392014-04-27T21:36:39.734-04:002014-04-27T21:36:39.734-04:00Even though I'm leaving this post as "Ano...Even though I'm leaving this post as "Anonymous," I suppose it could still, with little difficulty be traced back sufficiently to determine who I am, or at least get close enough for a drone.<br /><br />It's cute, I suppose when a frisky family member or friend gets on my Facebook account if I happened to still be logged in while they were using my computer -- and then post some sort of obviously false status.<br /><br />It's another thing entirely to think of being maliciously hacked. And how is a person to establish innocence? <br /><br />"Watch out what is happening on Facebook and Twitter," you advise. What practical steps can a person take to disengage? <br /><br />Presumably, I person could create a profile, professing to be me and do/ say all sorts of things. This is a chilling thought. What to do?<br /><br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com