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I’m gonna find one of those orbs and let it scan my brown eye. nostr:note1gwp3jncwv3nzleerpl4jlfqwrsre6t9dal9afqk9wps02vc6pd3sq0r2hw

Elon has owned the domain x.com since the 90s. He wanted to use it for Paypal but Peter Thiel nixed the idea. Since then he's been kicking around the idea of an "everything app" called X which I can only assume is like Line in Japan or WeChat in China. He's been planning to use Twitter as the prototype for that since he bought it.

No matter how profitable or convenient, I'll never use a crypto that requires retinal scanning. That's some dystopian sci-fi shit I want no part of. My biometrics stay private.

Our global VPN IP address database is online. Rollout will be very slow so bear with me. Currently migrating 50k+ IPs over and also gathering more. Here's an example page:

https://whoisyourvpn.com/ip/146.70.188.150

Avoiding triggers is a symptom of PTSD, not a treatment.

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6/7: From a critical standpoint, the Tuskegee Study is a reminder of the potential for abuse and the importance of oversight in scientific research. It underscores the need for transparent, ethical practices that respect individuals’ rights.

5/7: The Tuskegee experiments have caused long-standing mistrust in the African-American community towards public health institutions. This is a legacy that continues to affect medical practice and health policies even today.

4/7: The study didn’t offer informed consent to its participants, a fundamental principle in medical ethics. Participants were simply told they were being treated for “bad blood”, a local term used to describe several ailments, including syphilis.

3/7: Despite the availability of effective treatment by penicillin in 1947, the researchers did not offer it to the subjects. This withholding of life-saving treatment is a gross violation of medical ethics and the Hippocratic Oath to “do no harm”.

3/7: Despite the availability of effective treatment by penicillin in 1947, the researchers did not offer it to the subjects. This withholding of life-saving treatment is a gross violation of medical ethics and the Hippocratic Oath to “do no harm”.

2/7: The study involved 600 African-American men, 399 with syphilis and 201 who did not have the disease. Participants were misled about the purpose of the study and were not informed that they had syphilis or that the disease was potentially fatal.

1/7: The Tuskegee experiments, officially known as the Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male, was an infamous clinical study conducted by the US Public Health Service between 1932 and 1972. It’s a notorious example of unethical medical research. 🧵👇

Anyone else spot cars that are obviously driven by criminals?

https://whoisyourvpn.com/news/ai-millions-vehicles-daily-snitch-cops/

Welcome to the Patriot Act. This is legal and constitutional because Congress passed this legislation with overwhelming support. Also see the Bank Secrecy Act and Anti Money Laundering Act.

https://whoisyourvpn.com/news/fbi-director-admits-to-potential-misuse-of-personal-data/

If you’re interesting in trying out a new VPN, I recommend Swiss based #privadovpn. Right now you can get a month of service for .99 cents and they accept a variety of cryptocurrencies. This is not a sponsored post, just trying to save people some $.

New laws in France allow police to remotely hack phones, sparking outcry from digital rights groups who warn of privacy violations. As governments worldwide expand surveillance, debate continues over security versus liberty.

https://whoisyourvpn.com/news/france-grants-police-controversial-powers-to-remotely-access-phones/

Privacy is not a set and forget feature. It should be evolving, changing, adapting. Every day. Don’t just use one email provider, use all of them. We have to get out of this binary mindset. Rarely is anything worth doing easy or convenient.