Conspiracy Goes Mainstream: CNBC’s Big Brother, Big Business

NOW ! ALL YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS NO LONGER HAVE ANY EXCUSE TO DISMISS YOU OR CALL YOU A CONSPIRACY NUT !! ALL THE THINGS WE HAVE BEEN TALKING ABOUT AND BEEN RIDICULED OVER IS NOW ON MAINSTREAM TELEVISION. THERE ARE NO MORE EXCUSES THAT THE OSTRICHES, THAT WE ALL KNOW, CAN USE TO IGNORE THE TRUTH. IF YOU SHOW THESE CLIPS TO YOUR SKEPTICS AND THEY STILL DISMISS YOU – THEY ARE THE ONES THAT LIVE ON FANTASY ISLAND. Conspiracy Theory – It is not just for “Nuts” anymore. It is like watching an Alex Jones video on mainstream TV. Good stuff in this documentary and surprisingly, CNBC is very fair to both sides of the argument. This CNBC documentary covers it all. RFID, Verichip, Surveillance Cameras, Biometrics, Google / Government Data Collection and Mining, Car Data Black Boxes, Facial Recognition, ID Theft, Cell Phone, Laser Printing, CDROM, and Digital Camera Tracking. I am actually quite impressed with this mainstream media outlet’s detail and coverage. However, what this let’s me know is that the fascist power mongers have the control grid infrastructure in place for Big Brother to begin its rule. And, that those in control feel confident in the scheme and no longer worry if the public knows. Maybe they’re right – It is up to us to show them they are so wrong. THIS FIRST CLIP IS A SOMBER AND QUITE ENLIGHTENING INTRO. WATCH ALL 10 FOR THE WHOLE DOCUMENTARY.

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25 Responses to “Conspiracy Goes Mainstream: CNBC’s Big Brother, Big Business”

  1. RuralCoconut Says:

    america needs to become better informed about what this government is doing to us.

    they could care less about your own welfare,they’re only looking out for themselves. It’s up to us to even the playing field.

  2. TookYerJob1 Says:

    its funny, i think of ‘normal’ people as slightly insane these days living with the abuse they are dealt yet they think the same of us for seeing patterns in ‘coincidence’. When will the sundering happen and how will we be split as a race when our realities finally completely diverge

  3. amplifier1110 Says:

    give it revolution!!!!!!

  4. xXMrJackXx75 Says:

    they are 120 strong people and we are millions! if only more people wake up and see whats really going on we can try to stop these asswholes before its too late.

  5. Snowman374th Says:

    No more room for an “accident” Prison is waiting for us all for the smallest or the biggest problem occurring.

  6. hollynpure Says:

    look it up yourself…

  7. 911truthseekers Says:

    Amen! Thank you!

  8. 911truthseekers Says:

    While the Rich get Richer from Insider trading connected to the Zionist bankers that did 9/11! Not to mention the coverups in free energy and science!

  9. bigc028282 Says:

    And the f*cking sheeple keep letting these CHANGEs of face’s, pull this sh!t. Make sure you get your vaccinations sheeple.

    Stay the f*ck out of my computer, and the other things I paid for, and own. You motherf*ckers will pay the consequences, if and when the day of 1776 comes. The Nazi’s kept excellent records, and obviously so do you. You are losing the agenda of the WE THE PEOPLE MOVEMENT. Rockefeller once said, the internet is the worst thing that ever happened. Too late internet 2. AWAKE.

  10. wachutalkinboutbitch Says:

    funny how our own cars have black boxes yet on 9/11, the commercial airliner black boxes were never recovered. keep in mind that was the greatest attack on american soil.

  11. darknesseveraftergod Says:

    damn!…I think I’ll need a tin-foil hat!

  12. 65CL Says:

    The 11 companies include the major telecommunication & internet providers providers. Also private contractors that collect & process information for the Federal Government & its agencies. The program only highlighted the main better known companiesw doing this massive information gathering & processing. But 3rd.Parties in the handling of private information were excluded of the personal protections provided by th 4th. Amendment by the Supreme Court in the 1970’s. I am concerned about it too.

  13. Gilberto720 Says:

    This scares me.

  14. Loverboyknipper Says:

    they dont trust us so why would we trust them.

  15. ZOMBIErxPrescription Says:

    I say lets boycott these Sleazy companies.

  16. ElevenKids Says:

    Summary: First there are some vague statements about Big Brother, technological surveillance, and 11 companies collecting information. Then two stories in particular, one about a drunk driver and the air bag sensor, and one about a GPS and a rental car charge. The main point is that some companies collect information on us without notifying us.

    So: What are these 11 companies??? What can I actually do about this issue??? I wish the information in here could be more specific.

  17. Alpha1Bravo1Charlie1 Says:

    Why are you arguing? I’ve already said I disagree with most forms of government information abduction. But things like background checks… you totally have the wrong idea. Those things are needed to make sure pedophiles dont end up teaching gradeschool. Or so con-men don’t end up in a casino. They’re 100% your choice, if you dont like them, don’t apply.

    As a neuroscientist myself I can tell you if you failed a psychoanalysis, you must have been the wrong man for the job.

  18. CallsTheCettalBlack Says:

    If anything in this discourse or the last has offended you I can assure you, that was not my intent. If you could please read the messages in ascending manner from bottom message to top (the ordering always confuses me.)

  19. CallsTheCettalBlack Says:

    The hiring process itself is fascist, a neo Nazi way of easing people into conforming to a slave like existence. In fact the expression Big Brother is derived from George Orwells novel 1984. The term Big Brother was depicted as Government ever watchful, with out regulation-elitism and terrene which best portrays the bush administration. The patriot act is in direct violation with our constitutional rights, an act witch allows big brother to surveil unwarranted in its ruse.

  20. CallsTheCettalBlack Says:

    I dont trust the government because even minimum wage jobs require background checks, interrogation of personal information, long arduous applications with multiple choice essays and psychoanalysis. If I dont pass their narrow view of perfection I wont get a job or be able to feed myself or my family. I know from experience that by not conforming or lying on certain questions on the psycho analysis tests you dont get hired without some form of embellishment.

  21. CallsTheCettalBlack Says:

    Through my eyes; the bush administration, our corrupt medical industry, our failing school systems, AIG, the corruption of oil companies and our government are all run by fail able human beings too whom I will never trust my personal information. A lady, on one of these episodes Big Brother Big Money was exploited by one of these info minors, unable to get a job for four months or feed her son due to an Identity mix-up.

  22. CallsTheCettalBlack Says:

    I just think it is a crime that people just like my self spend wads of our hard earned cash in technology such as computers, cell phones, and paraphernalia and we dont even have a choice in being left anonymous. Its not even my free American choice to be left alone on the products and services I pay for, I toiled laboriously to gain.

  23. CallsTheCettalBlack Says:

    The last message I sent you came off a bit strong, arrogant and presumptuous, so for that I apologies. If you wouldnt mind I am eager to hear your full view point. ( click on my handle and e-mail me if you prefer) I was unable to find your earlier more clarified post.

  24. Alpha1Bravo1Charlie1 Says:

    I think you mean anonymous.

    However, because you were so quick to jump to conclusions that I was advocating the abduction of your personal information, you’ve completely missed my point. Not only am I against the government taking my information, I’m against idiots like you who cruise around looking for an argument.

    Fuck off. You know that’s not what I said. I even clarified it in a later post.

    I was asking what regular people were worried about. Get a life cocksucker.

  25. Alpha1Bravo1Charlie1 Says:

    You’re putting words in my mouth. You said I was saying I specifically said I wasn’t saying. I was asking a straight up question, but you somehow misinterpreted it as, and I quote: “Your basically saying, Why dont we hand our information over to a complete and total stranger”

    I wasn’t saying that at all, and you know I wasn’t. Those things have passwords so people dont take our money, or our identity, sure. But the information the government takes is never going to be used like that.

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