What the Government? Theyâre cunts.
(Iâll wait by the door to make it easy for them)
What the Government? Theyâre cunts.
(Iâll wait by the door to make it easy for them)
Donât use it then, move to Russia and you can have a shit connection and if anything is dangerous they can remotely turn off your computerâŚ
Pure tinfoil on, youâre getting worse.
Lots of tinfoilers out there and a lot of them are very highly educated in the subject. Hereâs a few.
135 peer-reviewed studies.
http://www.emfresearch.com/emfs-male-fertility/
166 peer-reviewed studies.
http://www.emfresearch.com/emfs-pregnancy/
71 studies.
http://www.emfresearch.com/emfs-breast-cancer/
If thatâs too much for you hereâs the wonderful Dr Sharon Goldburg(again).
Hope thatâs enough for you concerning some of the health problems(thereâs tons more if your interested).
As for the privacy issues and there are a few, start by looking up 5g and the potential implications concerning point clouds. Youâll have to search a lot, as most searches just turn up what amounts to no more than sales propaganda.
What about Russia closing down their access for their citizens, you always (poorly) attempt to do this, create a 5g is dangerous thread. Close down debate king you SOS.
You need to learn to follow whatâs being said and 5g is very much the âlatest newsâ although strangely nothing about its hideous health risks in the msm(we been here before, more than once).
If you want to only debate one issue(ever, it would seem), why not tell us what issues you have with Russiaâs actions concerning citizens access to information(i did ask earlier, but you chose not to answer). Which laws and how it affects the citizens and possible potential abuses. Please be specific and links to back up your claims will be appreciated.
Heâs read the proposed law so this should be a doddle.
Proposed?
That changes things a bit, but if heâs read it and itâs that bad, iâll happily agree with him.
"The government says the so-called digital sovereignty bill will reduce Russiaâs reliance on internet servers in the United States.
It seeks to stop the countryâs internet traffic being routed through foreign servers.
A second vote is expected later this month.
If it is passed it will eventually need to be signed by President Vladimir Putin."
This is from the article Barry posted.
I canât find the cyber-security bill online but maybe Barry has âcontactsâ.
The BBC article?
Didnât read it, as the BBC is not reliable on these, or most issues. Can you see the blatant bias?
So the bill will reduce Russiaâs reliance on internet servers in the United States. Seems like perfectly good sense to me, given the virulent and constant anti Russian campaign the West, led by the US, with of course their obedient little Sir Echoâs in power over here, noses pressed to US bottom, which has been going on for 3 years at least. Constantly. A great deal of it blatant propaganda, some of it bordering on hysterical. A pity a few more sovereign countryâs outside the US sphere of influence donât copy Russia and follow suit. While they are still sovereign.
Indeed. Some might see it as a freeing from shackles.
Its not about the US its about control on information to its citizens and vice versa, you want that sort of censorship? It is censorship and not self reliance, lets get that straight.
Thatâs nice isnât it.
So youâre saying Russia citizens shouldnât be free to criticise their nation and âleaderâ?
Still waiting for a link to the bill youâve read Barry. Difficult to judge this bill when you are the only person who has read it. All Iâve seen is the Beebâs view on it and we all know that canât be trusted.
Youâll just have to blindly trust me as you do Putin and the Russian state.
You can not genuinely believe this is being done to protect the Russian citizen can you?
Fake news Russia is doing its job well if so, closing off information is a great way to control a population from dissent.
If youâve read the bill Iâm assuming you did so online. If this is the case can you post a link so we can all decide for ourselves?
The Russian state have now taken it off, Iâll have a word with the lads in the politburo and see what I can sort out.