Friday, April 8, 2016

Apple v. FBI: Feds will continue fight over iPhone in New York case

couldn't get article to load so this word button is the best I can do:

Apple v. FBI: Feds will continue fight over iPhone in New York case

San Jose Mercury News - ‎1 hour ago‎
The U.S. Justice Department is continuing its legal fight with Apple, indicating that it plans to press forward with an effort to force the company to help the FBI by unlocking a seized iPhone in a New York drug case.
FBI–Apple encryption dispute

By the way this makes no sense at all to me because Apple's encryption has already been destroyed by the company in Israel. Continuing this fight just shortens the time people have with smartphones on earth.

I'm becoming more convinced that the government doesn't want "ANYONE" to have any smartphone because it makes life too uncontrollable for all governments on any level, especially protecting the integrity of any currency worldwide. 

I think this is a fair statement: "Smartphones undermine the capacity for stability of all governments on earth and also undermine all currencies worldwide as well by their very nature."

One of the reasons for this is smartphones mean there are no secrets. Once one person knows something everyone (or almost everyone knows that secret soon). This unravels all governments and currencies worldwide. No government can function (including ours) without a certain amount of secrets and dishonesty with their people. Otherwise no government can long exist at all on earth.

In other words the Internet and smartphones are slowly ending all governments (at least as we have known them for thousands of years).


No comments: