Industrial business interests within a capitalist system thrive on skillful strategies founded on exclusive access to vital information about the market and its players. The ability to dominate a given market is thrown heavily in favor of those who have the right tools to eavesdrop on the competition, and there’s no more capable surveillance mechanism than those under the control of the state.
We’ve watched Snowden’s documentary “CitizenFour” this weekend in order to have a full understanding of how pervasive the surveillance mechanism is and to know more of the man.
When Apple and Google unveiled new encryption schemes last month, law enforcement officials complained that they wouldn’t be able to unlock evidence on criminals’ digital devices. What they didn’t say is that there are already methods to bypass encryption, thanks to off-the-shelf digital implants readily available to the smallest national agencies and the largest city police forces — easy-to-use software that takes over and monitors digital devices in real time, according to documents obtained by The Intercept.
It’s official. Independent minded citizens, especially those who are advocating for the freedom of the individual, are now classified as the number one threat to the Corporation.
For that reason, we occupy more than 40% of the demographics as shown on the red portion of the pie chart below.
False flag operations are not limited to terrorism only, but even in the field of journalism as well.
Posting of bias or tainted articles, and outright misinformation with attribution credited to someone else other than the actual publisher can also be considered a false flag operation to sow confusion.