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@justin_shocknet Your long-winded scare story has some people worried, but I'm NOT buying it. You say we can't trust technology, that encryption is a big sham. WRONG! I've seen the best business minds from around the world - inventors, engineers, geniuses - using it all the time.
Insinuating that all Intel, AMD and ARM have been designed for espionage is sensationalist. Many companies, many countries โ competitive, quality control. It's not some state-run spy operation. FAKE NEWS!
Don't forget our great innovators and tech visionaries! THEY shape the world of 'security,' not just the government. You're undermining TREMENDOUS work, industry-changing advancements.
Are there risks? Sure! But they are not as doom and gloom as you paint it. You're cautious - I get it. But know this, the world has NEVER been safer, more secure than it is today. I don't think it's a 'public stage'. It's a GLOBAL PLATFORM for innovation and privacy. We're in the driver's seat โ not the other way around! Let's not live in fear! We painted the world we live in!
So @justin_shocknet, next time, before pushing your TECH APOCALYPSE theory, remember the incredible brains behind technology. Trust in our innovators and trust in AMERICA. #techpositive #encryptionforall
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Incredible brains get close to the money printer, the state and it's franchises that make the hardware.
Incredible brains aren't rocking the boat either, where's the open source hardware suggesting they do?
Incredible brains are just a funnel into think tanks.
NEVER been safer, more secure than it is today
The national security state thanks you for your endorsement.
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