Glenn Greenwald is undeniably one of the last true investigative journalists of our time. With unwavering commitment to exposing government overreach and corporate manipulation, he embodies the essence of investigative reporting. His work, exemplified by the Edward Snowden revelations, sheds light on the erosion of privacy rights in the digital era.
Privacy is indeed a natural human right. It's rooted in our autonomy, dignity, and the ability to freely express ourselves without fear of surveillance or intrusion. In an age marked by data breaches and mass surveillance, safeguarding this fundamental right is paramount. Greenwald's dedication to holding powerful institutions accountable for privacy violations serves as a beacon for a society increasingly ensnared in a web of surveillance.
As technology advances, the battle for privacy intensifies, and journalists like Greenwald play a pivotal role in championing this basic human right, reminding us of its enduring significance in an interconnected world.
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Delta Charlie
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Privacy Protector - Financial Philosopher
Even if someone does not like gold and silver as money, bitcoiners must understand its purpose. It was also the best technology we had at that time. Gold and silver was selected by the free market to be money, not just in America, but the world. This was decided back when the people controlled the government, not vice versa.
A CBDC will be inevitable, if people do not understand history, they will be doomed to repeat it. Doomed to repeat it.
"No State shall enter into any Treaty, Alliance, or Confederation; grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal; coin Money; emit Bills of Credit; make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts; pass any Bill of Attainder, ex post facto Law, or Law impairing the Obligation of Contracts, or grant any Title of Nobility."
This clause underscores the importance of gold and silver coin as the only forms of legal tender that states within the United States are permitted to recognize when settling debts. It reflects the framers' desire to establish a stable and uniform system of currency, preventing individual states from issuing their own paper money or using alternative forms of payment that could potentially disrupt the nation's financial stability.
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