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It’s Getting Harder to Do Anything on the Web That Doesn’t Demand Personal Identification. E-Mail, Included. Also, “Smart Cars” and “COVID”.

It’s Getting Harder to Do Anything on the Web That Doesn’t Demand Personal Identification. E-Mail, Included.

The Surveillance State wants to know everything people are saying to each other and it wants to know who is saying those things.

I noticed that the list of E-Mail providers that doesn’t immediately pop up and demand a phone number, which can be linked back to you, has fallen off a cliff.

Most also seem to be blacklisting burner phone number apps.

I’ve got a wide variety of E-Mail accounts set up across at least ten different E-Mail sites.

Why? Because it’s hard to tell when or if one will “go bad” and start demanding my phone number, like Discord would.

Ironically, Microsoft Outlook is one of the ones left that doesn’t have a hard demand for a phone number right away. So you can set up an account. But then the next time you log into it, it says a phone number, for “recovery purposes”, will be required within the next seven days.

This loophole means you can set up a throwaway and then use it as a “recovery email” to set up accounts at Vivaldi Mail and Proton Mail, and GMX. Then once the Outlook account demands a phone number, you just let Microsoft go ahead and delete it.

The authoritarians haven’t quite figured out how to stop Americans from using Proton Mail yet, so they’ve gotten their flunkies to brand an E-Mail service “Alt-Right” tech, something that they also slandered Brave, the Web browser, with.

You created the Outlook Mail from a privacy-respecting browser through a VPN tunnel, so Microsoft never really learned who you are, and then you told the other E-Mail provider about this throwaway account that they’ll never check again, and you access the other E-Mail account through a VPN, or Tor, (or both) each time.

For now there are still some things you can do, even if you have to take the long way around, to avoid personally identifying yourself to get an E-Mail address.

Almost every time I run into something that demands that I personally identify myself to use it, like Google Search, or Discord, I say “Bother.” and then, if it’s not actually all that important, I just leave it alone.

Interacting with surveillance monsters when you don’t need to or when there is a workaround is just dumb.

If an attacker with global presence wants to find out who you are, they probably eventually will.

But what is going on with all of these Web Disservices like “Social Media”, E-Mails that demand credit cards or phone numbers, and “IRC replacements” that are not VPN-friendly, is that they want it all in one place, where nobody is going to have to do any additional work to find out who you are, because the “flow” is automated.

I was talking to my mother, who is very right-wing, and thinks almost all abortion should be illegal.

I told her how they caught that little girl in Nebraska who had an abortion that would have been legal months prior, and how they dragged her off in handcuffs, to prison, screaming.

I said “VPN or Tor aside, it is more than likely, if she had simply not used Google or Facebook or her iPhone, they never would have known, much less proven it. But because she did, it required minimal effort and it lowered the bar for the prosecution. They got her chat and search records within a day, printed them out, and took her to court.”

And these are State people, right? Nebraska! Not even feds!

Look how easy Google and Facebook and iPhones made it.

You want to “fragment” your online presence and make each piece somewhat cumbersome to get and re-assemble.

I guarantee you that nobody at that Prosecutor’s office would have known how to take her to court had she been using SearXNG to look for abortion clinics (instead of Google), a VPN or Tor (to avoid ISP logging), and the Tox messenger (instead of Facebook saving her chats about the abortion).

Some people carry an iPhone, that constantly broadcasts their location, to the abortion clinic. It would also tell Apple and the carrier that she was there long enough to get the abortion. Then the prosecutor would have that too.

This is exactly the kind of case that the police love. It falls right into their lap and now they’ll hang you. You supplied the rope.

I was having some thoughts about Immigration “asylum”. I was wondering how long it can be before women fleeing prosecution for an abortion go to Canada and claim political asylum from the United States.

If they go to another US State, the Constitution says we have to turn them over. So this is like the Fugitive Slave Act all over again.

My ex in Washington State bought a Toyota Prius. He was telling me about all the spyware in it.

I have a car insurance company that wants to know everywhere I go, or else they charge a lot more. But, like anything else running on the phone, they don’t know anything if the phone is shut off, or not in my pocket for a particular trip. You don’t just lose your insurance if the battery dies or you went out for a drive and forgot to take the phone with you.

There’s nothing in my 2008 car that tells anyone where you are. It’s all on the phone. If you don’t want anyone to pinpoint you (except maybe license plate scanners on the expressway, which are avoidable because their locations are public information), you can deal with the problem at the source. Your phone!

But this Toyota tells the company where you drive, how many miles, exactly where you’ve been. And he gets text messages, from the car! About what he’s doing.

Then the dealership calls him and says “Well, your car says it’s time to come in for service.” And the dealership knows what the car knows, because the car is leaking everything to Toyota.

In my 2008 car, there’s a little sticker. This sticker says when it’s time for my next oil change. (One year or ten thousand miles, because I use special high grade synthetic oil and extended drain filters now.)

You match the odometer to the sticker and you know when to service the car.

It’s like, totally amazing. They absolutely MUST add 5g to this at some point so I can get texts from the car! /sarcasm

They don’t add any of this stuff to the car to help you. You are paying for this so that they can spy on you and give your data away.

Every time you jump into your Toyota, it will leak all of your information to the company. They’ll even know if you’re speeding or not wearing your seat belt.

You think being texted about oil changes is creepy?

Imagine when you start getting tickets in the mail for speeding or not wearing a seat belt that one time, and there was no traffic stop!

The laws are coming! Maybe even the car will video record you without your belt on, driving it, and attach it to the package it sends the police.

They already have cameras all over them. The insurance company will love it when they can pull the footage and blame you for something. Your own car blabbed.

It’s for your own good!

The State is mother, the State is father!

You will cooperate with the State for the good of the State and your own well-being.

You will confess to the crimes to which you have been accused.

Cooperation will be rewarded. Resistance will be punished.

You will cooperate with the State for the good of the State and your own well-being.

You thought trying to browse the Web safely was bad!

Oh child, eventually there will be nothing in this country that isn’t spyware.

The old machines will stop working, and be replaced with newer ones.

You will be “brought into compliance” with the New Order, you see.

You will cooperate with the State for the good of the State and your own well-being.

COVID was a huge disaster for personal freedoms.

They used fear of a virus that’s admittedly worse than the flu, but which everyone got, sometimes several times, vaccinated or not, even if they did crawl into a hole and pull it in after them, to make huge, radical changes to society.

The pharmacist giving me the flu shot this year tried to pressure me to take a COVID shot. I said no. My doctor did the same. I said no.

I will say “No.” one more time than they bring it up.

The media assisted them, including running wall-to-wall coverage about shots that didn’t work, “Hug Condoms”, and loudspeakers at every Walmart telling you to scrub your hands raw, followed by “Well, surface contact is low risk.”

This was never about any virus.

It was about wearing people down to where they would go insane and no longer value freedom or privacy.

Regardless, the “COVID Zombies” are still out there.

I could name five that I know personally that have college degrees and are both sticking their arms out for more shots, as their health strangely fails them, all at once, in their mid 20s through early 40s around the same time as the shots.

The COVID Zombies would tell me that correlation doesn’t equal causation, but they were fine until they got 5 or 6 of these shots.

Two of them are now having problems with their eyes. One of them had his heart basically destroyed. When his doctor admitted that Pfizer’s shot did it and wrote him a medical letter, he still had to drop out of college because the school said he could go get the J&J, which the FDA removed from the market later.

But totally normal that five healthy people have this happen and each time they stick out their arm to virtue signal, it gets worse.

Cataracts and heart attacks.

My dad said he would trade every modern technology to just go back to when the world made sense and was in better shape.

He isn’t wrong.

Admittedly, back when I didn’t fully realize how bad these platforms were and what they would be used for someday, I did have accounts on things like Reddit and Facebook and policies with insurance companies like Lemonade.

There’s no taking that back now even though the accounts are gone. But for my part, I am engaging in lawsuits against the companies. Years later, 7-8 years in some cases, they still pay me damages and agree to delete my information from their records and have partners do so as well. In particular, the Illinois BIPA law has been very helpful in changing the way biometric data has been stolen and abused.

I am fighting with what I can get ahold of, to change some things so that people who continue doing business with these firms are not harmed in all the same ways, but it’s not enough. If you haven’t engaged with these people, don’t, and if you have, delete your account and fight them.

Because if you aren’t fighting them, you are helping them.

I replied, to my dad,

Things are actually getting a lot worse.

When I was in my 20s, Web sites were something written by real people that you visited on the computer. They were informative documents.

If you had a check, you could go to a bank branch with it. The banks now shut down all the branches and the people working there are always looking over their shoulders for the next round of layoffs. In my State, Wells Fargo has been in the WARN Act for almost every month this year.

If you had a bill, you could still pay it with a check through the mail, no extra fee.

Now, the electric and phone company want $5-6 just to send you a paper statement with the return paper coupon instead of just letting them suck whatever they want out of your bank, even if they made a mistake.

Now, if you want your medical records, they demand you use a computer. They will not just print them for you. Although, they often store them in Microsoft Azure, where they get stolen by criminals and dumped out publicly if the “healthcare” provider doesn’t quietly pay them some bitcoins. Then it happens again and again because they often don’t improve their security and the criminals know they will pay.

When you have a bill, you are pressured to use the computer. The Web site often won’t work in a Web Standards-compliant browser, because it’s a Chrome App now.

You want to chat with people, “Get an app!”. And the app is totally packed with spyware of course and demands your phone number, and surreptitiously copies your contacts list and watches your location.

The car insurance company says, “Let us follow you around and see if we like your driving, or we’ll charge you another $600 a year!”. They call it a discount to get the rate you already paid them, only now there is spyware.

Sharing culture is almost gone.

They call it “piracy” and brainwashed people, especially younger ones, with these concepts. BitTorrent will get you thrown off the Internet and sued into the ground quickly.

(How can you steal something with piracy that you would not own if you paid for it?) (DRM)

Even in Free Software, companies like Microsoft and IBM have invaded and are changing it in malicious ways. To install DRM hooks, to sabotage the GNU GPL with shim and systemd-boot, and to lock down the computer and take away the user’s freedom to tinker, even if they are the administrator.

Most of the Web now is just propaganda, a spam farm, or bait.

The American government says they pay for Internet access now if you’re broke because you need it to function. Partially true.

The real reasons, of course, are Chinese or North Korean-style surveillance, of everyone, and propaganda (social media, “news”, etc.), and baiting people to do things that are even dumber than just passively letting them watch you browse, hoping you’ll chat on Facebook or upload files to Cloud Storage that are some sort of crime evidence. Even if that “crime” is an abortion that was legal in America for over 50 years.

Uploading things to “Cloud” storage is a forever expense, when hard disks are cheap, once, and you control them and whether things actually get deleted when you press delete.

It’s being done because it serves a corrupt and autocratic state that has gone totally paranoid about Internal Security.

What should you do? Poke them in the eye.

I always browse and download and chat on IRC over a VPN in the Netherlands. I have an amnesiac browser with all of the “traps” turned off that I can open with split tunneling to pay a bill or something. Then you close it and it forgets everything they told it to store.

I browse with “special” browsers that are very hardened and secured.

Sometimes I overlay the Tor Browser onto the VPN network. Then not only can’t your ISP see what you’re doing, you have some protection for a potentially compromised VPN server.

The majority of the apparatus is set up to deal with the majority. Not the 0.02%.

Be the 0.02%.

-Me

WordPress in SeaMonkey, Firefox Troubles in Fedora, “GoogleWeb”, American Decline, and Matthew Garrett “Collaborator” and “Conference Pervert”

WordPress makes useless updates that just break the site in SeaMonkey for no reason.

This has prevented me from logging in with SeaMonkey because instead of the log in page, you’ll just see the WordPress logo.

Thankfully, PaleFills 1.27 is out now and it rolls some fixes for WordPress.com needlessly breaking things.

It’s ridiculous when I have to stop using in SeaMonkey because they make a pointless change that brings more GoogleShit in when standard Web functionality (which works in Chrome too!) could have been left alone.

Roy Schestowitz recently posted about Google’s new initiative to finish destroying the open Web.

It mentions that most of the growth in Web pages today are computer-generated spew designed to SEO-bomb Google and they really are pretty useless.

In the late 90s and early 2000s we had things like dmoz which was basically a human-curated index of things that real people wrote.

I was going to write an entire article about how Fedora bombed me with 10 updates to Firefox in a month where Mozilla only made three releases, and one of those releases was for Windows because malware that’s been spying on Windows Firefox users since 2016 finally crashed it, and then another update for Windows because Chinese “anti-virus” was crashing it.

So I had to get 10 whole RPMs downloaded and unpacked because Mozilla is bumping the version number uselessly and Fedora keeps shitting out one patch releases where the patch itself is quite broken and then they go back and patch it three more times.

So I finally yanked it out with dnf remove firefox and installed Firefox 115 ESR from the Mozilla tarball and set it up with their instructions for a systemwide install and then unpacked a firefox.desktop from a Fedora RPM that sits in my taskbar with extras like “New Private Window”.

Then I sat down and turned off and hid the DRM and spyware (like “Firefox Suggest”) all over again, and installed my add-ons. Hopefully, I get less update churn this way.

ESR is like the “slow ring” that people who don’t want to go crazy use that Mozilla doesn’t want to admit is an option. To even find it on their site requires real work because Mozilla only blares loudly that there’s a Windows and Mac, and then in itty bitty font there’s a link called “Other Systems and Languages”.

It’s like the slow ring build of Windows that Microsoft doesn’t just randomly chuck untested broken updates into your system with a manure spreader to see if they’re legit for the corporate users that pay them more.

(Microsoft apparently used to have like 10,000 paid testers to figure out what was wrong with Windows before it shipped and now they just use Joe Sixpack’s computer he got at Walmart and if they break it every month somehow, it’s his problem. Anyway, this is certainly one reason I use Linux.)

Modern software and the modern Web just do things you already did 20 years ago, only 1,000 times bigger and with more ads and spyware.

For the most part, I think Fedora 38 works quite well. It’s been stable to the point of boring for a while everywhere but Firefox. Firefox is a very big wart these days. It’s getting harder to set up than an entire operating system and half of that is turning off visual eyesores and spyware and adware.

Jamie “Linux is terrible because I tried audio 20 years ago.” Zawinski recently published yet another article that should be instructive for anyone thinking they’ll use a Mac as more than a gussied up Chromebook in which sshd randomly disconnects for reasons unknown. Maybe he can report it to Apple and they’ll help him. That was a joke, haha, fat chance.

Apple has Telemetry that bypasses your VPN to spy on you and phone home to Apple literally every time you click an icon. Ahhh, privacy by Apple, I’d recognize it anywhere.

At this point, the Mac is definitely just Windows 11 with less software.

The Google plan for “Web Environment Integrity” is Orwellian as hell, and proves that we need to focus on alternatives to the Web. They use the terms “integrity” and “security” to mean that the user has no meaningful control over the program and what it does.

I myself rarely use anything that can’t be loaded in SeaMonkey, and usually SeaMonkey with JavaScript off. I even read my news in it using text with a Gemini proxy and I read my email with SeaMonkey Mail. It’s had roughly the same interface since the late 90s. It’s got a better calendar now.

JavaScript is already too much of a security vulnerability and there’s too much on most Web sites.

SeaMonkey is inherently faster and more efficient than Firefox and Chrome, among the reasons being that it doesn’t use “multi-vector assault mode” to deal with Web crap, but it will try to load JavaScript if you don’t use NoScript and then it can turn into a disaster because you’ll see what Web “developers” are cramming onto your computer, stealing your CPU time, to run.

The upfront cost of dealing with multi-process is too high if all you want to use the browser for is to “read documents”. Not for binary-shit and “Virtual Machine”-type Web “apps”. I have applications on my computer, Free Software applications.

It would be a huge step backwards to rely on someone running a program on their server so that I can edit documents or sit down and “paint” something or do audio work. In the time it takes to communicate with the server, my computer can be done with the work already.

It doesn’t appear to slow down a modern browser because they just take all eight of your cores to run ads, NSA scripts to install UEFI malware implants, and fingerprinters. Om nom nom thank you hoooman….. *Burp!*

People think I’m some sort of aging hipster or something but I just don’t like my email program changing buttons around pointlessly like Thunderbird did again.

When I have things to do, I don’t want to stop and figure out how to use the email program again.

I learned an email program 25 years ago and why should I change because they suck? (“Michael Bolton? Like the singer!? For my money it just does not get any better than when he sings When a Man Loves a Woman!”)

*Matthew Garrett triggered*

I do most of my browsing in a VPN that uses a server in Sweden or the Netherlands. Sometimes I use Tor (without JavaScript and with ublock origin) on top of that.

Proton VPN mentioned an “observatory” project to demonstrate who was signing up due to government censorship of the local Internet access. In the US you mainly have to worry about surveillance.

The US does indeed have a “Deep State”. It’s called the federal bench, and primarily the Supreme Court.

What Donald Trump left behind is a Frankenstein’s Monster with bits and pieces of the Third Reich and the Taliban.

Even if we assumed that President Biden was a thoroughly good man that wanted us to live in a Free country (he’s not), Trump left behind these assholes on the courts as sort of a “Revolutionary Guard” to prevent any sort of personal liberty or Freedom, and to keep the place turning into as much of a hellhole as possible until the Republicans gain control of the elected government again.

The coup succeeded, as people who lose their reproductive freedom, for example, now find out at some great cost. They catch people whose crime was bodily autonomy and wanting to finish high school and throw them in jail in places like Nebraska, because they use Windows, Facebook, iPhones, and Google.

Thinking that you can have privacy and liberty without Free Software is a “fuck around and find out” situation now, in America.

Future historians will likely look back at images like this young girl being taken to jail and see the police enforcing laws targeting vulnerable women as something comparable to the beginning of guards at Auschwitz or Treblinka working for the Nazi regime and cashing the paychecks.

All the while, the “left coast” tech companies being an indispensable part of hunting them down like dogs using the paper trails they leave while they use proprietary operating systems, and apps such as Facebook and Google.

“Villains who twirl their mustaches are easy to spot. Those who clothe themselves in good deeds are well camouflaged.”

-Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Star Trek: The Next Generation

People like Matthew Garrett helped to trap victims of the Police State in Microsoft Windows, where they are being persistently spied upon by a multitude of malicious Windows functions that cannot all be terminated.

Right now, there are actually some computers that are trapping the user on Windows with “secure boot” and other maliciousness, sometimes pretending to be bugs, and when you call them out then Mr. Garrett will defend the bad guys and attack you, defame you, like he has done to me multiple times when I have successfully pushed back on them (Lenovo, Samsung, Foxconn…Microsoft uses companies like this as a liability condom so they have this sort of plausible deniability), although for the time being many just make it damned hard to kill.

The situation is rapidly moving in the wrong direction, and Matthew Garrett actually tricked the Free Software Foundation into giving him an award for helping the enemies of Freedom and Free Society.

Matthew Garrett may not be the State hauling a scared young girl to prison for an abortion, but Matthew Garrett helped design the “digital concentration camp” (“Secure Boot”), which helps enforce Windows usage that the State uses to prove its case in court.

The State does not want one system to spy on you, it wants dozens so that you won’t slip them all. Matthew Garrett is a collaborator in this sense of the word.

Matthew Garrett is a rather awful person, you know. When he’s not busy as a henchman for the Republic(ans) of Gilead, he’s busy harassing the TechRights IRC channel.

He goes there digging for dirt and calling people “transphobe” or something even though he “definitely said some transphobic shit, like 20 years ago” as a grown adult.

His latest antics are to set up sockpuppet accounts and repeatedly post about being a “dope dealing n******” (direct quote…I think this behavior is appalling) or as his other sock, he keeps disrupting the room and saying things like he wants to do lines of cocaine off of Roy’s wife’s boobs. (And also, butt, apparently.)

He can’t say this stuff as Matthew Garrett, because he has to publicly say things like he was shocked about the “Big Boobies” scandal where his friends at Microsoft put boob references in their code and shoved it into Linux. So he uses a sock-puppet.

When the sock-puppet deviates from things like cocaine off of boobies, it speaks using the same sentence structures, typing style, arguments, calling everyone a transphobe, etc. that Matthew Garrett (mjg59_) does. So it’s not even like he’s trying to make a huge secret out of it being him.

We usually just refer to him as a Conference Pervert because he told Roy that if you don’t go to open source conferences for the sex with strangers then “Oh, man, you’re missing out!”.

I was recently at a convention in Indianapolis, and several hundred people showed up and had fun and respected boundaries, and then we had one Conference Pervert (not Garrett) that had to grope an underage girl by the boobs near the swimming pool.

When people like this show up, the hotel may throw the entire convention and everyone who showed up there to have fun and behave themselves, out. And everyone who behaved just loses the money they spent.

Not Garrett himself, but some other Microsoft trolls, accused Roy’s wife of being a “mail order bride”.

It’s what they have to go to when someone isn’t openly flaunting their corruption, like Garrett does. Garrett actually seems to enjoy flaunting disgusting and anti-social behaviors, especially about sex.

Shifting gears again, today my mother’s Facebook account got “hacked” (I guess someone guessed the password in their very Apple-like void of security.)

They started posting all sorts of smut and obscenity for her very conservative church friends to see.

Had she done what I told her to do, what I did, and deleted her account, she wouldn’t have had hijackers spamming her church friends with hardcore porn.

The media likes to use the term “user” strangely. You don’t use these things. They are being used against you.

T.J. Maxx in trouble for knowingly selling recalled products that can cause fires and kill babies. This is the natural result of Republican political corruption.

T.J. Maxx in trouble for knowingly selling recalled products that can cause fires and kill babies.

WGN: TJ Maxx parent company agrees to $13M penalty for selling recalled products

Web / Gemini (NewsWaffle) / “WebWaffle”

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission fined the company $13 million dollars for knowingly selling such items as “a portable speaker model that posed an explosion hazard, hoverboards linked to 16 reports of burn injuries and knives that broke and caused multiple lacerations requiring stitches.”

The company also sold infant products that were known to have actually caused infants to be killed.

T.J. Maxx runs stores under that name, Marshalls, and HomeGoods.

The CPSC Web site lists at least 19 products that T.J. Maxx sold which it knew were recalled and dangerous to the American public.

The problem going on here is that T.J. Maxx mainly runs stores for poor people. You see them in run down shopping malls and low end strip malls.

They bring shoppers in mainly by selling things that didn’t sell at larger stores because of serious design flaws, but also due to liquidation sales.

That means that you might find a bargain or you might get botulism from a food product or a consumer product that is a death trap.

Someone at T.J. Maxx knew that they were buying recalled products that had even killed babies, and balanced it against the risk of being fined, knowing that even if they were fined, the fine would be so small that the profits were higher, and they made the call to sell this merchandise anyway.

The reason why companies operate like this and nothing ever changes is that the fines should be bigger.

Otherwise, “Good business is where you find it.”, as “Dick Jones” said in the 1987 movie, RoboCop.

Alexander Hoehn-Saric, who chairs the CPSC said that the fine is “near the stautory amount” that they could have possibly gotten in court, and that it will not be enough to deter future lawbreaking.

“With the market capitalization of the largest retailers calculated in the billions, a penalty of $13 million or even $100 million could easily become a cost of doing businesses[…]In order to best protect the public, I urge Congress to remove or dramatically increase the existing limits on CPSC’s civil penalty authority.”

-Alexander Hoehn-Saric

Congress, of course, doesn’t work for the American people.

As Richard Stallman said in an interview, when the interviewer mentioned that he thought US Congresspeople were “billionaires” (the interviewer was an Indian man, so maybe not familiar with the US very well), Stallman corrected him that most Congresspeople are “not billionaires” but rather “millionaires” because lapdogs of the rich get taken care of pretty well, “but I don’t think that very many of them are billionaires”. It’s just who they work for who are billionaires.

But if you scratch their backs, you’ll get taken care of.

Stallman mentioned a study that he remembered reading that showed that American public opinion didn’t have any meaningful impact on political policy since around 1998.

I don’t know which study that may have been, but as an American living here, it sounds plausible.

I’ve seen a very steep and rapid decline in what politicians in America think about what we think, although we keep getting these stupid polls.

Most Americans don’t want total abortion bans. They asked voters in one of the most conservative states in America, Kansas, to pass one into their state Constitution last night, August 2nd 2022, and 60% of Kansans voted not to add the amendment because it was too extreme.

Kansas isn’t exactly “middle America”. It’s the state most known for right-wing terrorist attacks targeting abortion clinics and the doctors working there. And the amendment failed with only 40% voting in support. I believe in democracy.

If we had an up or down vote deciding where to draw the line on abortion in this country, I think it would land +/- a few weeks of where Roe v. Wade set it in 1973, but we’ll never know because America is not a democracy.

The problem is that although about 2/3rds of Americans don’t want a total abortion ban, they’ve lost control of their state legislatures and have 9 un-elected judges on a “Supreme” court who are older than dirt telling them how they’re going to live.

That, I think, is a bigger problem than what’s going on in Congress, or the White House. At least there are the trappings of democracy elsewhere in the government, but the courts are lost for quite a while. Trump spent his last months in office packing in people who were barely even out of law school and around my age as long as they were party flunkies.

Things will take time to balance out. However, as Admiral Yamamoto famously said after the Japanese fleet attacked Pearl Harbor, “I fear that all we have accomplished is to have awakened a sleeping giant and filled him with a terrible resolve.”.

I had discussed politics with an ex over the phone a while back, and he said, “The Republicans are trying to reverse Roe v. Wade, and to repeal the direct election of US Senators, and they don’t get it. They don’t get that what they’re going to accomplish is throw the abortion issue back to the states, where it will still be legal in more than half the country. Nobody’s going to accept this, and it will make people wake up and pay attention to their state legislatures, which I don’t think that the Republicans really want.”.

Whether abortion is a big issue in the November election or not remains to be seen.

Even if 70% voted against the Republican Party in Indiana, it would still get slightly over half the seats in the state legislature, because they’ve managed to burrow in and corrupt the system and commit fraud against democracy using color of law (they may get away with it due to the courts permitting it, but the US Constitution guarantees a “representative republic” to the residents of every state, which flies in the face of this travesty), and there are many more states like it.

At a very deep level, the Republican party despises the regulatory state, and has crippled federal agencies across the board and taken away their ability to protect the American public from everything from coal companies fouling their rivers, to T.J. Maxx knowingly selling products that will strangle your infant. They’ve made a mockery out of our country and the party is beyond salvageable.

I realized when I tried to vote for Republican candidates that I thought would moderate Illinois and were not very “Trumpy”, and they all lost, save for the candidate for state Supreme Court in my district, that the Republican Party is beyond saving.

If you can’t get moderate Republicans in Illinois, you won’t get them anywhere in America. Therefore, I can’t give them my vote.

One of the reasons why Americans are going through such Hell these days is an outgrowth of the fact that Trump was allowed to finish out his term in office despite being twice impeached.

He was able to tear down so much of the regulatory state that we can’t stop Hepatitis outbreaks in our food and we have to import baby formula from places such as Australia and Canada, where there are still safety inspections.

Regardless of what the voters think the issues are, people such as Donald Trump must never be allowed to return to power.

Are we finally post-COVID thanks to Paxlovid?

Are we finally post-COVID thanks to Paxlovid?

I blogged, previously, that my mom and my brother both came down with COVID-19 and the flu at the same time.

I leaned on them to go get Paxlovid, because they both sounded like hell over the phone, and it took some doing, but they finally agreed.

About the only side effect they both had from the medication was that if they ate anything a couple of hours after one of their doses, it had a strange “metallic”-like taste to it, so they both had to take it, quickly eat breakfast, and then not eat anything for a while. Then eat dinner, then take the pills again at bedtime.

I was fairly impressed by how fast the antivirals turned both of them around. I thought for sure that we were going to be talking about hospitalizations and that I’d be in Indiana consenting to medical care for both of them while they were unconscious on a ventilator.

The fact that President Biden now has COVID-19, and is on Paxlovid, and it’s basically just a cold, even at his age (he’s not in good health….better than Trump, but they’re both quite old), makes me wonder if there’s even any rational point to take more vaccinations, or if we should just plan to go to a test and treat center if and when we have any actual problems.

I don’t leave the house very much and my spouse goes to work (still wearing an N95 mask). Neither one of us have had COVID as far as I know. The major reason I thought “Oh shit!” when I heard mom and my brother had it was because neither one was vaccinated for either, and, when I asked mom what the plan was, she said “Nothing. We’re just going to ride it out. What else is there to do?”. (She’s a nurse. A nurse should know better!)

After they both took it, she’s back to work and doing her running around again, and she’s gone from not even knowing that there was a pill for COVID to leaning on the Nurse Practitioner at the nursing home she works at to quickly prescribe some whenever a resident tests positive. So at least something good came out of this, I guess.

I noticed today that I had been credited on someone else’s blog related to the Lenovo scandal in 2016 (with the BIOS lock). They were talking about everything I had to go through, including filing an antitrust complaint with the Illinois Attorney General, to get GNU/Linux to work on the Yoga 900-ISK2, and talking about getting Arch Linux to work on theirs.

But I was disturbed to find them promoting Ivermectin for COVID in another post. The one about Arch on the Lenovo was good. I’m glad that lots of people are interested in GNU/Linux replacing Windows on their computer. but I was displeased to be mentioned on a site that suggested Ivermectin is a cure for COVID that is being covered up.

We have actual pills for COVID that shut it down now. The Paxlovid, and the other one from Merck that’s somewhat less effective, Molnupiravir. There’s no reason anyone should be dying of COVID at this point other than their own stubbornness. These are wonderful medications that were developed at a speed that would have been unbelievable not just within my lifetime, but only 5-10 years ago, for any disease.

In fact, I was recently banned from a NSFW room on a Discord server, of all places, for saying that male circumcision was basically a waste of money, and had no merit. The debate devolved into a free-for-all where I was slandered, without evidence, as an “anti-vaxxer” (nope), and an AIDS denier (hardly….I’m a gay man and I know all too well what people are going through with HIV, knowing at least 8 people with it, although not having it myself), and all sorts of other things.

I brought up the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation experimenting on Black African people with it, by (lying and) promising that it would make them “totally immune”. 12 million “snip and releases” later…. (They make it sound like they’re running a trap-neuter-return program for feral cats. Don’t you love the racism?) HIV/AIDS is still one of the major problems plaguing the continent.

There are no conclusive studies showing that male circumcision lowers the risk of HIV/AIDS. What lowers the risk of HIV/AIDS and where the money should be spent, are preventive measures such as condoms and PrEP medication, which work.

The racist Gates Foundation and racists in the US federal government aren’t the only ones to spout this HIV/AIDS prevention bullshit as it pertains to Male Genital Mutilation. My mom told me it lowered the risk of HIV many years ago when I complained that I was circumcised as an infant without my consent. That couldn’t possibly be why they did it. They had only isolated the virus that causes AIDS 15 months before I was born in 1984. People had little idea what spread it or what might protect against or prevent it. Paranoia was rampant. There wasn’t even a drug that people who had it could take. The first one wouldn’t be out for another three years. You can’t tell me that anyone knew anything about what circumcision may or may not do in 1984 as it pertains to HIV/AIDS. Don’t even try!

The simple truth about circumcision was that religious fundamentalists wanted to ruin your sex life and the whole idea was basically thought up by the guy who invented the lamest breakfast cereal ever, Corn Flakes. John Harvey Kellogg.

I fear we’re always going to have conspiracy theories about things like COVID, or HIV. It will never end.

The “why” of the pace of getting COVID therapeutics to market so fast when everything from HIV vaccines to cancer to the flu have been mostly a bust.

The truth is, simply, that some problems are more difficult to solve than others.

There’s also the obvious effect of world governments willing to throw any amount of money at whoever solved the problem of getting their economies running again.

In the end, the US government cares nothing if my mom and brother live or not, but they passed laws to give people COVID drugs so that people won’t be too spooked to leave the house and buy things and cause the economy to seize up.

COVID treatments being “free” in the US to anyone that needs them is also a revolutionary idea, in the US anyway. When mom and my brother got sick, she was worried about what the pills would cost. It was the next place her mind went right after “I don’t think they can do anything about this.”.

For people not in the US and unfamiliar with our system, she actually had a good point on that one. Usually, when you’re sick, the doctor visit alone is very expensive, then they prescribe you a bottle of pills that could cost hundreds or even $2,000. The entire concept of “I’m sick, but the medicine will be free.” was a foreign idea to her entirely. But they went to the pharmacy and got it, no charge.

I was talking with one of my doctors about bipolar disorder, which is a condition that I have that needs medical treatment. We can’t discuss “What is the best, most advanced, most likely to work, least likely to have side-effects?”…..because it always comes down to money. My insurance only likes to cover generics. If you want them to cover Vraylar or Latuda or other more recent treatments, you have to get pre-authorization, and even then you’ll pay half the retail cost. The whole setup is so you won’t even fight it. Your doctor is not going to submit 4 pages to the insurance company trying to get you pre-authorized to be on something when his time is valuable. You’re not going to ask him to, because even if he did and they say yes, you’re forking over $700 for a month’s worth of pills.

I’m just glad there’s something I can take that the insurance will pay for. That’s how everything works here.

Each states is somewhat different too.

In my home state of Indiana, where they live, their system of government has a bunch of “Townships” leftover from the 19th century. They never managed to get rid of them entirely. In many cases, the state just started giving them odd things to do, and in some cases that includes “poor relief” of various kinds. Like, if your landlord is about to evict you, you can take the letter to the Trustee and they may decide to help you with your rent.

One thing that I thought was weird is that Indiana law also tasks the Trustees with dispensing insulin to the poor. Insulin can cost thousands of dollars a month in the US if you are uninsured. People self-ration and die of diabetes all the time. It’s terrible. This happens while other people watch and do nothing to change the system.

In Indiana, if you’re poor and need insulin, you can “go ask the Trustee”. However, state law also says they can refuse to help you if you’ve ever been convicted of a felony. That means if you stole a TV set from someone 40 years ago when you were 18 and haven’t been in any trouble sense, and have served your punishment, a township Trustee can sentence you to death for that at age 58.

The legislative Republicans have been called back into a special session next week to ban abortion, because they’re “pro-life”. Figure that out…

Mom wants to know why I won’t move back. She was also stunned to hear that when CNBC compiled the Ten Worst States to live in, Indiana was at #8, mostly for being stingy with public health and only spending $76 per resident, per year. (And having lousy access to childcare.)

“We’re very pro-life here in Indiana! We’re so very pro-life that we will literally watch you die, when we could easily help you!”

I think for their next trick, the Republicans should go find someone who is drowning and refuse to toss them a life preserver in order to teach self-reliance.

Republicans in Ohio attempt to keep 10 year old girl pregnant with a fetus that was the result of rape, and possibly incest.

Republicans in Ohio attempt to keep 10 year old girl pregnant with a fetus that was the result of rape, and possibly incest.

After the US Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision went into effect, Ohio’s 6 week abortion ban law went into effect, with no exceptions for rape and incest.

The doctors examined a 10 year old girl and found that she was 6 weeks and 3 days pregnant, and although everyone agrees she was raped and a terrible crime was committed against her, the Republican law forced her to go to another state (Indiana) to get an abortion.

Even if it was a family member, and the rape baby would have been born with an IQ of 50, clubbed feet, and webbed fingers, the Republicans argue that forcing the 10 year old to remain pregnant is the “moral” thing to do here.

This is the sick and depraved “future” that Republicans will impose on states like Illinois if they get a chance to in Congress.

It’s 2022 and women can see a witch doctor in an app and tell the state when she’s ovulating.

It’s 2022 and women can see a witch doctor in an app and tell the state when she’s ovulating as evidence for her abortion trial.

An app called “Stardust” says it is an “astrology based period tracker”.

“But but, the moon was transiting Virgo, how could I have possibly gotten pregnant that night!?”

😛

Facebook censors posts about how to get abortion pills. Allows posts about illegally transferring guns and marijuana.

Facebook is censoring information about how to get abortion pills, but won’t remove my dad’s posts calling immigrants “diseased” and black people “sub-human” and “undesirable”.

It also told me they couldn’t see anything wrong with a lot of posts where people were calling for people to kill protesters or which were saying the people ran over by that pickup truck in Iowa the other day “deserved it”.

On Monday, an AP reporter tested how the company would respond to a similar post on Facebook, writing: “If you send me your address, I will mail you abortion pills.” The post was removed within one minute. The Facebook account was immediately put on a “warning” status for the post, which Facebook said violated its standards on “guns, animals and other regulated goods.” Yet, when the AP reporter made the same exact post but swapped out the words “abortion pills” for “a gun,” the post remained untouched. A post with the same exact offer to mail “weed” was also left up and not considered a violation.

-NPR article

Location tracking company selling data on “smartphone” users who visit abortion clinics.

A location tracking company is selling “smartphone” location tracking data on people who visit abortion clinics.

For now, it could be used for all sorts of nasty reasons, but after Roe v. Wade is officially struck down, states such as Texas could, and probably will, buy the data to collect evidence to criminally prosecute women who go to another state for an abortion.

Previously, something like this would have been difficult to prove, but in the age of iPhones and Android phones, all the government has to do in order to short circuit the Fourth Amendment is buy the data like any other parasite or criminal would.

Eventually, people will know that the states are using geolocation data to prosecute abortion seekers, but it will be too late for the first hundreds of women that Republican prosecutors turn into political prisoners.

Since many phones, such as the iPhone, only pretend to be turned off, it’s best to just not have one, or to leave it at home if you go somewhere you wouldn’t want the state to know about.

The government getting into phone records isn’t new. They have a lot of options to get your course location or GPS coordinates. Google and your phone company have both.

People already get caught violating probation and COVID restrictions because their phone leaks so much data. During the COVID restrictions in the US, the federal government was purchasing location data from in-app advertisers to monitor “compliance” with the restrictions without having to explain to a judge on what grounds they wanted a search warrant.

Now iPhones are another tool against women for Republicans that are looking to scalp them for a trophy so they can run for higher office later, while the women are in prison.

With abortion and contraceptives to be curtailed in America, The Guardian says that “births outside of hospitals” are up, not citing a reason.

With abortion and contraceptives to be curtailed in America, The Guardian says that “births outside of hospitals” are up, not citing a reason.

I’d like to go with “While the Republicans are saying that rape is an opportunity to have the baby you never wanted, the Democrats have failed to contain healthcare costs and you might get a bill for the birth that is $550,000 dollars, and includes a $39.99 surcharge for holding the baby” for $1,000.

It’s not like the Republicans winning an election (or a violent overthrow) is going to help Americans afford healthcare. So this situation isn’t going to get better.

If you think you were brutalized by the medical bills for having a baby, wait until you get a load of the shit that comes next.

Thankfully, our wonderful American system has an answer for that.

Locking baby formula and diapers, which have quadrupled in price in the last two years, behind glass, with a security alarm. After rationing it, because Greatest Economy in the Whole Wide World.

SmartAsset said in 2019, before hyperinflation, to expect to pay more for your baby’s first year of formula than many of the cars I’ve had.

It’s no wonder that the women who still need abortions are figuring out how to get to Illinois. The cost of a MegaBus ticket from Houston to Chicago can be as little as $40.

As this all plays out, we get more and more articles openly wondering why people don’t have kids, including this one from 2018 when it was already horrendously expensive to do so, and telling us to let our pets die of cancer and eat beans and sell the car if we’re worried about inflation.

This is turning into a dark comedy and a parody of Crapitalism. In fact, they don’t even see the irony or the fact that “millenials” are over 40 now and definitely too old for this bullshit.

The 2020s have turned into a bad 1970s acid trip. We have oil shocks, hyperinflation, and a recession (which they say is “coming”, ignoring the fact we’ve been in one for over three years so far), and now the Supreme Court is bringing back coat hanger abortions and trips to Chicago for no particular reason “for a couple days”.

It’s bad times all around. If the Republican Party would get off their asses and actually make it possible to raise children with two incomes, then we could honestly have a discussion about why so many people would seek out an abortion, but when having one child (and applying for every government assistance program that is out there, and burning one of your bankruptcy filings on the bill for a hospital birth) still costs over a million dollars, it’s not hard to see why few people find that appealing.

The number of abortions will not decline substantially regardless of what the Supreme Court does because the underlying fact is that $500 is still cheaper and many two income households make under $50,000 a year even as the value of the pay decreases by 10% a year now.

But their position is impervious to arguments based on reason, because a lot of them just do it to be mean. They see childbirth as a way to punish people for having sex.

And without going too far into that department, the number of people 18-29 who say they have never had sex is at a record high. Mostly because the thought of the consequences.

Consequences that the Baby Boomers opted themselves out of and then brought back when they have about 5 minutes left on Earth.

(But what else is new for that bunch?)

I mean, not even living with HIV is as financially impossible as having kids. Donald Glover made it part of his routine. You take a pill every day, you’re fine.

There’s government programs to help people pay for their meds. It cuts perhaps half a year off your life expectancy, and those were the adult diaper years anyway.

Having kids is undoable.

It’s pretty bad when the Party of Bush and Trump has made AIDS beat baby by like a mile. Yet here we are, on the precipice of societal collapse because people like my dad, the biggest moron who has ever lived, did all of this just to be mean.

The lies of the American system of government exposed by the Supreme Court’s abortion draft ruling.

The lies of the American system of government exposed by the Supreme Court’s abortion draft ruling.

I’m not in favor of unrestricted abortion, but the way the US Supreme Court operates is the most terrifying thing about living in America today.

Our government officials wag the finger at other countries and call them “flawed democracies”, yet, in the past 15 months we’ve now had a president who lost the election, and instead of admitting he lost, he drew up plans for a stroke of state instead, which even went so far as plotting a federal invasion of states that he lost to force them to “correct” their election so that they would throw out votes until he “won”, he encouraged a right-wing mob of psychopaths, losers, and other assorted nuts to assault Congress and tear apart the building and threaten to savagely murder his own sitting Vice President.

All of this because they counted the Electoral Votes that the state governments had certified. Many times after two recounts or so, which in most cases _added_ votes for Joe Biden that were not scanned correctly by the machines…increasing the size of Trump’s loss in recounts that he paid for, with members of his mobs “supervising” the process and sometimes being hauled away in handcuffs for punching election officials.

Once we had barely escaped the clutches of a would-be Vladimir Putin, and Joe Biden took office, Biden set out to mostly continue the policies of Trump, even on immigration.

Right now, in the midst of the unprovoked and dastardly Russian attack on Ukraine, hundreds of refugees who managed to make it to the United States, land of alleged “Freedom”, are sitting in immigration concentration camps set up by Trump, which are overflowing, and where promised reforms go to die along with many of the children that the federal government separates from their parents.

And if that wasn’t bad enough, we now have a 6-3 Republican legislature that absolutely nobody elected, which has struck down Roe v. Wade in such a way that is designed to take away basic rights, freedoms, and civil liberties that are built upon viewing the 14th Amendment as providing the privacy and equal protection of the laws that the courts have been saying it did for several decades.

It won’t be enough to uproot abortion. They could have decided to overturn Roe v. Wade as Constitutionally defective in numerous ways that were not as far reaching as the leaked draft does. They could have based their decision, quite simply, on the fact that the 14th Amendment does not confer a right to murder, but they didn’t.

Their next steps will be to rip up every decision based upon the 14th Amendment.

Are you married? It will depend on which state you live in. Can you even buy condoms or birth control, or do the Comstock Laws come back? Depends on what state you live in.

It could even get worse than that, and we have to believe that it will given the fact that the unelected Republican judges can hardly seem to contain their joy at attacking the Constitution itself.

Some “news” articles claimed that John Roberts was seriously concerned that Americans would stop seeing the US Supreme Court as legitimate, however they were obviously wrong.

When whoever leaked the draft ruling made the foul stench of the Supreme Court transparent while the unelected Republican judges obviously preferred to lob it like a grenade at the end of the term and get out of Dodge, instead of trying to calm the American public by saying that was a draft which would undergo revision in order to tamp down the hysteria of some of the most unqualified, unintelligent, and unimaginative Supreme Court judges ever to put on the robe, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, Roberts instead chose to put on his MAGA hat and declare that they will find who leaked their opinion and that they will be punished for giving the American public a sneak preview of the all out war on our elected government, democracy, and settled Constitutional law.

There is very little democracy in America. The next Presidential election will be very hard fought.

It will take a massive Biden win in the popular vote to get a very narrow victory in the Electoral College.

Why? Simply put, in 2020, Biden’s victory was so large it even took the Republicans in states who figured it was a sure thing for Trump and didn’t bother to interfere much with the process by surprise.

Since then, they’ve purged legitimate voters from the rolls, enacted laws that make voting a felony in some cases, and at least a couple are allowing armed right-wing thugs to stand at the polling places next time threatening to kill people who show up to try to vote.

None of this happened overnight, and not all of it is Donald Trump’s legacy.

While George W. Bush was in office claiming that America would “export democracy” to the world (and ending up creating new Muslim governments ruled by terrorists, which wouldn’t even be strong enough to put down the door-to-door death squads that Saddam kept under control), he was busy appointing judges to dismantle the United States Constitution. They were dormant, in wait, until Trump added some more.

And now an entire generation of Americans, only 20% or so which agree with where this court is going, will have to live with one unpopular and unconstitutional ruling after another.

This is a very sad and dark day for America. I used to point to the PATRIOT Act as the day the America that I grew up in finally died, but the Republicans have given us so many days that compare to that, that I don’t even know that I can give you a time of death anymore.

This court has no value placed on a human life. They never stopped Bush or Trump from ordering hits on American citizens who never got a trial.

We don’t really know whether the feds are holding American citizens, how many, or where, with no judicial review. People go missing all the time, never to be heard from again.

How many of them are in a deep dark hole somewhere after Bush and Trump issued memos while CNN was posting articles on the effects of inflation on horseback riding lessons at Summer Camp and books recommended by Creepy Uncle Bill Gates? (Who is still free after befriending several known child rapists and flying on jets to their secret child rape islands, and having “engineers” with dungeons of child porn in his house.)

No, most Americans are no longer smart enough to “get” what the real issues are, and many more are so mean that they’re like my parents.

A few years left to live, and they have like…no magnificence in their souls.

They get their kicks by leaving a dying world and a dystopian fascist state for their kids to live in.

If we do not rise up and replace what they have unfolding, we will not have a country to inherit.