30 March 2021

COVID-19 'jab' not covered by health insurance

At the time of this post, the drug administered to Australians is at 'Emergency Use Authorization' stage, where it cannot be technically called a 'vaccine' but rather an experimental/trial drug, as confirmed by Australia's Health Minister, Mr. Greg Andrew Hunt, in a public forum.

A letter from a health insurance corporation in Australia to its customer states the following:

"I confirm that side effects arising from the COVID-19 vaccine are not covered under our exclusion for: Complications from excluded or restricted conditions/treatment and experimental treatment exclusion."

The response also states the following:

"If you are injured while doing COVID -19 swab yourself, cover would be available towards the injury."

Source:supplied


Pay attention to the word "yourself".

(as you will be able to do the test on your own, soon)

Therefore if someone else is administering this 'test' i.e. a person in a 'drive-thu' then the insurance company will not cover you?

Do you know the name of the person putting a swab up your nose?

Does that person have the appropriate qualifications to conduct such a medical examination?

Do you know the legal name of the business the person is employed under? 

Will their policy cover you?

Greg Hunt:

"The world is engaged in the largest clinical trial, the largest global vaccination trial ever..."


See full interview at:

https://www.health.gov.au/ministers/the-hon-greg-hunt-mp/media/interview-with-david-speers-on-abc-insiders-on-the-covid-19-vaccine-rollout

29 March 2021

Murdoch’s ‘news’ gone feral with tracking & ads

A lot has changed since the Australian Government has decided to tackle the ‘influencers’ of the world, that being Facebook and Google with regards to how they handle their content, where it seems that the so called ‘news’ empire has escaped scrutiny.

We’ve obtained statistics that show that Murdoch’s news empire has roughly doubled its advertising (and tracking) and therefore revenue from you the user.

While they prefer you to download their app, so that the empire can obtain more private data from your smartphone, data collection by their website is also rampant.

 


Reading a dozen pages from Murdoch’s publication including the home page, has generated  nearly six and a half thousand advertising and tracking instances that were blocked.


This is literally an assault on your privacy, where the government is deliberately slow to act for the 'good' of the consumer.

The government is very quick to issue a 90 year suppression order that protects paedophiles in government positions.

The government is very quick to put in 'rules' that fine people for whatever reasons.

It is of paramount importance for people to comprehend that VPNs, TOR, Orbot and other online anonymising tools must be part of your software suite on your smartphone or desktop personal computer.

25 March 2021

Do not buy Ford IF you truly value your privacy


The message is quite simple here, without going into gigabytes of information, where if you really are a privacy conscious person then you would know to stay away from Google products.

In the smartphone world you are constantly (many many times a minute) being tracked by Google unlawfully, where now the same will happen to you in your automobile, even if you are not a smartphone user.

When I.T. publications are telling you to stop using Google, you should heed their advice.


ALL part of the 'nanny state' agenda.

See article:

https://www.whichcar.com.au/car-news/ford-google-partnership



19 March 2021

The lies of the mainstream media; installing apps without Google a “complicated installation process”


In this modern day and age of Information Technology, where the masses have access to instantaneous information from around the world through the use of their smartphones, authorities and corporations have resorted to new ways of obtaining user's data, compared to the old ways of email from personal computers.

Today smartphones are the number one (self sponsored) surveillance device that governments and corporations use against people or rather users who have those devices, where Google (and Apple) plays a huge role in this.

The smartphone is a huge data leaking device, where coupled now to a brilliant invention called the smartwatch gives those watching new insight into the target, where insurance corporations, banks etc will use this data against the user.

Too many Uber Eats? Home loan, declined!

Your smartwatch's data 'suggests' you could suffer from heart disease, insurance cover denied!

Another aspect that is (deliberately) not talked about is something called privacy, as opposed to cybersecurity which are two different topics.

Governments and corporations despise privacy on the internet, so much so that you are considered a ‘terrorist’ when using privacy enhancing products such as VPNs, traffic anonymisers like TOR and Orbot, and now an anonymous Google Play store like app called the Aurora store.

With regards to the actions of those in government’s worldwide there’s always a ‘war’ going on, because humans cannot live in peace, and the war that they do not want you to know about is the war on your (internet) privacy.

As an example the relevant corporations do not want you to view their products or use their services via a personal computer or even a smartphone using a web browser let alone a traffic anonymising web browser like TOR browser, so they lie that you must use an app, like we’ve exposed the Rupert Murdoch ‘news’ empire (news.com.au) conning Australians, and internet user as a matter of fact.

See link: https://corpau.blogspot.com/2021/02/murdochs-news-empire-lies-in-your-face.html

Now Rupert Murdoch is at it again, conning Australians (other internet users) that without Google (Play store) you have to result to a ‘complicated process’ to download apps.

Sure Google’s Play store comes preinstalled on OEM phone manufacturer’s (except Huawei, for now) smartphones, but installing another app store is far from complicated.

You can also install F-droid (https://f-droid.org/), a free open source app store, where the apps do NOT contain any trackers or other spyware, as the source code can be reviewed, something corporations do not want you to do, under the false excuse being 'proprietary' software.

The app store in the spotlight as mentioned is the Aurora store, and it is taboo and despised in the Google world.

Why?

Because it anonymises you, and you can still obtain all the ‘free’ apps from the Google Play store, meaning you do not have to login to Google to obtain the apps from it.

Google does not know the identity of the person downloading apps from it, which is something that goes against everything that Google stands for and its business model, where download and using the app is far from 'illegal'.

So, let’s see how ‘complicated’ the process really is.

You open the internet browser and type in the address shown in the screen capture below.


Please note that at this point in time the Aurora store may be in maintenance mode, but you still can download the app.

Once you’ve selected that version, then you tap it and download it.

 


You then use a file explorer or find the app with the search feature and selecting the app will result in the installation process kicking in.


 

After passing a couple of screens of information, the most important part greets the user, that being the choice of being anonymous or exposing yourself to Google.


Either way one has access to all the ‘free’ apps as seen in the screenshot below:

 




Now, if you can install the Facebook app and use it’s features (which is something you should not do, if you actually value your privacy), then installing the Aurora store isn’t factually ‘complicated’ and if it truly is, maybe it’s time to put down your smartphone and purchase a ‘dumb’ phone.

It's complicated:



17 March 2021

These two App Store apps are most likely to steal your personal data


Starting last December, Apple added privacy labels to the listings of apps in the AppStore. The labels reveal the information that each app has access to from iOS users. Existing apps had to include this information the first time that they were updated after December 7th and some companies, like Google, held off updating its existing apps for as long as possible in order to prevent showing the Privacy Labels on their apps' listing.

Instagram and Facebook are the worst offenders when it comes to collecting users' personal data

Now that the data is out, would you like to know which apps collect and share the most data? This sounds like an arduous task that would require hours of work and require that someone go through every app in the App Store. Luckily, cloud storage firm pCloud was able to handle this grueling work. And some of the numbers it came up with are incredible. For example, 80% of apps use your data to market their own products to you in their own app and on other platforms. There are also in-app promotions for a company's own benefit or for the benefit of third-party apps that pay for this service.


Each app collects data from 14 possible categories including: Purchases; Location; Contact Info; Contacts; User Content; Search History; Browser History; Identifiers; Usage Data; Diagnostics; Sensitive Info; Financial Info; Health & Data, and Other Data. To determine which apps collect the most personal data, pCloud says that it analyzed "how many of the possible 14 data categories each collects under Apple’s 'Developer’s Advertising or Marketing' section"; pCloud's analysis revealed that Instagram and Facebook both are tied at the top as the worst offenders in collecting your data for their benefit. Both apps, which are owned by Facebook, use 86% of your own data to sell their products to you while also showing you relevant ads for other companies. Klarna and Grubhub were next, both collecting 64% of your data. Those apps were followed by Uber and Uber Eats (57%) and six apps that take half of your personal data (eBay, Just Eat, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, and YouTube Music). The personal data these apps use include birthdates to offer discounts, and the times that you use the apps every day. If a company knows that you usually open their app on a certain time during a certain day, they will know when to push out a coupon your way.


pCloud notes in its report that "YouTube isn’t the worst when it comes to selling your information on. That award goes to Instagram, which shares a staggering 79% of your data with other companies. Including everything from purchasing information, personal data, and browsing history. No wonder there’s so much promoted content on your feed. With over 1 billion monthly active users it’s worrying that Instagram is a hub for sharing such a high amount of its unknowing users’ data. In second place is Facebook, which gives 57% of your data away, while LinkedIn and Uber Eats both sell off 50%. In fact, when it comes to food apps, Just Eat, Grubhub and My McDonald’s are the only three in our study that give nothing away at all, instead using your data for location tracking and their own marketing needs."


According to the study, pCloud named 20 apps as the safest to use. 14 of them share none of your data with third parties. Those apps include Signal, Clubhouse, Netflix, Microsoft Teams, Google Classroom, Shazam, Etsy, Skype, Telegram, Boohoo, Amtrak, Zoom, Shop, and IRS2Go. The remaining six apps (BBC iPlayer, BIGO Live, Buzzfeed, Discord, Likke and Shein each share 2% of your personal data with third parties.

The report states that 52% of App Store apps will share your data with third parties. As pCloud says, "Apps collect your data for a lot of reasons. One of the initial reasons for this is to make your experience better, tracking how you interact with them to fix bugs and improve how they work. However, they also use your information to target you with ads across any platform."

Source:phonearena.com

12 March 2021

How authorities track you inside your home

Source: JB Hi-Fi

In order to support the surveillance capitalism agenda consumers (or is it useless eaters?) are ‘enticed’ to purchase the newest, latest and greatest smartphones, where the so called newest features, e.g. new model's flat screen vs last second quarter’s curved edge screen, are dubious to say the least.

New models can come out twice a year and each phone manufacturer is on top of it, appealing to the masses, after all what good are you to the corporations if you purchase a phone once every five years?

QUICK, purchase your new self sponsored flagship surveillance device from BJ Hi-Fi via their webstore, so that other corporations will have access to your purchase data, where you will be targeted with ‘advertising’ or more accurately, your information will be collected by TLAs (Three Letter Agencies).

So, new ways of determining your position are via something called dual band positioning, Cell ID and WiFi positioning.

Source: phonearena.com

We should be aware the smartphone operating system manufacturers (where there is deliberately only a duopoly (i.e. easy to control by TLA's) for consumers to choose from that being Apple and Google) have made it mandatory that the user turn on their phone’s GPS in order to connect to their highly mobile Bluetooth devices (like headphones) where in reality there is zero technical reason to do so, where this was not the case in the past.

Smartphones also have the 'feature' called Wi-Fi scanning which cannot be turned off in 'factory' installed operating systems from both Google or Apple.

Through Wi-Fi triangulation the accuracy is within a few feet, but now that is old tech.

With the implementation of the above mentioned technology, the accuracy is within inches.

For those who like to have some quite time on the latrine reading the news, authorities will be able to calculate whether you've dropped your presents off into the porcelain princess in the centre of the pool or your aim is out by an inch or two necessitating the use of a third party cleaning application which you may obtain advertisements for. 

If you go in with your cloud connected smartwatch, authorities, corporations and 'advertisers' will be able to know if you're left or right handed, or even better if you achieved the rare case of a one wipe wonder, giving rise to some more advertising on your next solo expedition. 

Most importantly, don't go too many times as your health insurance company may get an alert, where you might get discriminated against in your health cover in not being able to be insured for IBS.

Well, now in Australia, you cannot get a home loan if you have too many Uber Eats.

That's how the world rolls now.

Apple and Google are actively supporting the government’s surveillance agenda much to the detriment of the users, and have zero interest in your internet privacy, which is totally different from cyber security which they are focusing on.


See also:

https://cdn.rohde-schwarz.com/pws/dl_downloads/dl_common_library/dl_brochures_and_datasheets/pdf_1/LTE_LBS_White_Paper.pdf

https://jwcn-eurasipjournals.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s13638-019-1459-4

 

10 March 2021

How governments and corporations deceived people re: 'COVID'


MANY people’s lives have been effected by an alleged disease commonly referred to as COVID-19.

They have been beaten by police into subservice in order to silence them.

There have been home invasions by police in order to arrest people for ‘free speech’.

People have been unlawfully arrested, detained and incarcerated as a pretext under COVID-19 so called law.

People have lost their jobs, their income and as a result they have also committed suicide, as a result of government action in response to an alleged virus called SARS-CoV-2, which allegedly gave rise to a disease commonly referred to as COVID-19.

Governments worldwide are hiding the true suicide rate due to ‘COVID’.

To ascertain if a person has the disease governments have ‘enticed’ people to take the highly inaccurate PCR test, which the governments knew are inaccurate.

So, if your test is positive, then you allegedly have the SARS-CoV-2 virus in your system.

BUT there is one minor detail; no one has ‘isolated’ this so called virus.

So much so, that currently in the European Union there is a cash prize that stands at 11,250 + €225.000 at the time of this post for the first doctors to ISOLATE this virus.

https://www.samueleckert.net/isolat-truth-fund/

If you have not isolated the virus, you cannot make a 'vaccine' for it.

What is this drug injected into people REALLY for?

So far this is one of the greatest con jobs of our time, apart from the fact that the RBA (Reserve Bank of Australia) created $160 billion out of thin air, but that’s another story, and pales to the ‘economy’ (pharmaceutical industry’s profits) created by COVID-19.

Dr. Sam Bailey mentioned that certain groups in New Zealand required her to remove a video from YouTube about the PCR test, not that it was not factual but that those organisations didn't like the content.

 


Video source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvPndr9DMZQ

Remembering that during medical school a future doctor takes an oath to first ‘do no harm’.

Did your so called doctor go to med. school or some sort of slaughterhouse crash course, where as a result an injection of a trial drug can cause you harm, where governments worldwide have stated that the pharmaceutical corporations have immunity from legal prosecution.

The EU comes after Apple with list of antitrust charges

Apple is taking hit after hit in its continued struggle against antitrust accusations, as only last week Arizona passed a bill forcing the App Store to allow third-party payment systems within apps to circumvent the 30% commission fee. 

Reuters has revealed that EU antitrust regulators are currently finalizing a list of charges against Apple for violating antitrust laws. Apparently, Spotify, the Swedish music streaming service, had jumpstarted a set of four cases against Apple when it filed a report against the tech giant two years ago. 

Spotify had initially complained to the European Commission that Apple was giving an unfair advantage to Apple Music by restricting alternative platforms to keep them in its shadow. This has since galvanized further complaints against Apple's 30% commission fee imposed on all apps without allowing alternative payment systems or other app stores onto the iOS.

If Apple loses to these charges, it could spell the end of its App Store monopoly. In the US, Apple is waiting to go on trial in only two months to face Epic Games in a lawsuit for antitrust practices, which was launched last August. It looks like a freer mobile app publishing platform may loom on the horizon after all, which would be fortunate for smaller developers and businesses who have been impacted the most by this monopoly. 

Reuters states that the document listing the charges is set to be delivered to Apple sometime before this summer. 

Source: phonearena.com

08 March 2021

Google wants to video you breathing, where it will monetise that data.

The next level of data collection on you is already in motion with the use of biometrics, fingerprints, facial features, body height, body type and other unique identifying features.

Now under whatever pretext, one of the world’s largest data harvesting and selling corporations wants to see how you breathe.

If you truly value your privacy, this will be reflected in your actions where you will not use this technology (voluntarily, for now).

Corporations will obtain this newly acquired data where it will be used against you.

See article by phonearena.com of the headline:

Some Pixel cameras will track your health following next week's update


Google Pixel owners can't wait for this weekend to end. It's not that they are harder working than those using other phone models. It's just that new features are coming to Pixel cameras starting on Monday that will allow users to check their heart rate and respiratory rate. These features can be added to a camera on the back of a Pixel without requiring that additional hardware be added.


According to a video from the Android Partner Academy, the camera will be able to detect the pulse in a user's fingertips and from their, calculate the heart rate. Users can start by tapping the heart rate card on the Google Fit home screen. Once you've given the hardware proper permissions, you place your finger over the rear camera fully covering all sensors. The heart rate will appear on the screen from where it can be saved to your heart rate log, or measured again.

The second measurement, the respiratory rate, can be measured by first tapping on the respiratory rate card on the home screen; accept the permission requests. Prop your phone up or place it into a stand. Frame yourself on the screen from the torso up. Breathe normally and the camera will track the number of times that your chest expands and drops. This allows the camera app to calculate your respiratory rate. When the final tally is revealed, you can tap on the screen to save the results to your health log. To get the best results, make sure that hats and face coverings are removed. If you've been exercising, wait a few minutes before getting a reading. As the company says, "Experience how Google Fit is committed to helping people understand more about their health and wellness one tap at a time."


This works in roughly the same fashion as Apple Watch monitors do. The camera sensor is able to read subtle color cues called "pulsatile photoplethysmographic signals." The camera can see what the human eye can't. The feature is made for Google Pixels only for now while it will eventually hit other Android phones. Right now, the feature is heading to all supported Pixel models starting with the Pixel 3 and later.