And even then, records since the internet started in 1995 about you and your family still would exist in the hands of criminals and governments around the world.
Telling me that blockchain is the end all be all for anything is sort of like telling me there is a safe that cannot be cracked somewhere on earth. It is exactly the same thing. Any safe and any programmed instrument can be cracked, it's just about how much money and time does one want to spend doing this? At a certain point only governments have billions of dollars to crack some things wide open and not tell anyone about it.
But, even then NSA and CIA Internet tools got out last year on the dark web for a price around the world and are causing havoc right now everywhere.
So, if you really want to save democracies you likely will have to end the Internet.
Because otherwise just kiss all democracies goodbye.
This is just the way it presently is folks.
Here's the problem:
the biggest companies on earth are now addicted to the Internet like Amazon and others.
If the Internet dies then Google, Amazon, Facebook and others die too including UBER (who just killed someone in Arizona yesterday with their self driving vehicle by the way who was just walking across a street.)
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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