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Meta Caught Stealing Biodata

Are data centers being used by Big Tech to secretly store our biodata—and is this the real reason why we “need” more built?

In a recent exposé from WIRED Magazine, Meta was exposed secretly installing a face recognition system into their app. It was secretly installed on more than 50 million phones and smart glasses. But the bigger question is: Why are they even collecting our biodata?

Everyone knows our phones are recording what we say, see, and in some cases even think. Where is all of this data being stored and for what purpose?

Join Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts on this Edge of Wonder Live show as they unravel this deep mystery of why we need so many data centers and who is using our biodata.

Collecting Biodata?

Is your car collecting your biodata?

Ben Chasteen brings on a whistleblower who exposes this dark agenda.Are your smart devices all spying on you? From computers, TVs, and phones to home cameras and more, most people seem to be aware that it’s happening—but what about cars?

In this episode, whistleblower Ido Samuelson discloses how vehicles and smart electronics are collecting biodata, which is saved in petabytes in massive cloud storage. (For scale, 1024 Terabytes = 1 petabyte.)

How does he know it’s happening? Because he actually created the programming that allowed it to do just this. Today, he blows the whistle on this deceptive practice. Here’s more from The Edge of Wonder.

Opt Out Of The Control System

Joining me today is Hakeem Anwar, founder and creator of Above Phone, here to discuss his revolutionary de-Googled privacy devices — now both a phone and laptop — and how now is the time to make this transition away from the controlled, manipulated and surveilled devices that most of us carry.

With the obvious push today for less privacy and more control, by our respective governments, it is in our best interest to understand the different options available to us — especially those that the system seems determined to keep from your view.

Today, we go over the benefits and challenges of these new devices and why this is the inevitable next step, at least for those of us interested in resisting the outlined “you’ll own nothing and be happy” future being built around us. Here’s more from Ryan Cristian at the The Last American Vagabond.

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