Amazon shuts down customer’s smart home devices after delivery driver’s false

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Wow, what a bizarre and random story.

I thought it was interesting because some people look at me like I’m crazy when I talk about what Catherine Fitts calls the digital control grid.

But it’s just like Tesla shutting off people’s cars. The tech giants are building a centrally controlled kill switch into almost all smart technology. Once people ditch their old technology and adopt this garbage it is game over. I feel like I’m basically preaching to the choir on this site, but I try to share good information in case anyone wants to share it with their friends… And I also find a lot of good information on here too!

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Yeah I don’t have anyone to talk to in person about that, once or twice I’ve tried to mention to some of the normie tesla owners out here how their cars could be shut off or limited in range and they’re just like “I have some sane people to talk to, so I’m just going to non-verbally express that you’re making me uncomfortable and now walk away and never acknowledge your existence ever again.”

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I’m sorry to hear that… I have had a better experience with people… But sometimes I can just tell when someone does not want to hear anything that would upset their view of the world… so I find other things to talk about… But since COVID, I have met exponentially more people who are interested in what is really going on and like to talk about it.

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That’s good to hear, thanks for posting about what is happening in your town with the attempted large scale development you don’t want to happen.

This is a good example of amazon shutting off smart home devices without warning as a sort of show of power, so people know they can even do things like that.

I appreciate your taking the time to read it and for your prayers!

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And that’s how a ‘social credit’ system works. Guilty until proven innocent without involving law enforcement, aka the new justice department.

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It is relatable to some of what is happening in my home town, at a smaller scale.

Haven’t ever been out there to North Carolina but the merchant service company my local bank works with is based out nearby in Knoxville, Tennessee (Elavon).

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You remind me of the justice department in the show “Silo,” based off some books about 10,000 people who live in an underground bunker and believe the world outside has been destroyed. The Judicial department has way more power and information than the police, and a whole surveillance system that no one knows about (no one is allowed to even have a magnifying glass, let alone a camera or even know there is as advanced of technology as cameras in existence).

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