9 Replies to “The Chinada Variant”

  1. In the beginning, naive but good hearted people wanted technology to set us free. We should have been smarter about this. Intelligent people are aware that evil people will exploit whatever they can.

  2. Was it just Telus phones? If so, sounds like a good reason to tell Telus to get stuffed (as if anybody needed another reason…). And, if it wasn’t just Telus, they would have tracked me all over Alberta, from the border to Dead Beer, in addition to Port Renfrew on Vancouver Island & back, in a great, big, fat, up yours.

  3. Get yourself a VPN they are dirt cheap (less than $5 month) make sure they allow you to install it on all computers and phones, then let the health nazis track you in Montevideo, Mexico City or Nairobi. And while you are at it use it to connect to BBC iplayer and Netflix USA, forget being restricted to Canadian stations. It will also allow you to lock down most internet advertising, F*ck the corporates if they intend to collaborate with turdeau.
    It will also put you ahead of the game if turdeau’s proposed internet surveillance gets approved.

    1. The Germans thought that ENIGMA could not be broken, after all 158,962,555,217,826,360,000 combinations would be humanly impossible to tackle.

      “There are no fortresses that Bolsheviks cannot storm.“ — Joseph Stalin.

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