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In my opinion, data brokerage needs to be made illegal. You may recall the live connection to GPS data through the extended counterparty/affiliate agreements that Verizon and ATT had. They had agreements for security with the data to their counterparty. The counterparty then had agreements, who had agreements. It's all a giant slush fund of data flying around for profit and technocratic control where no one actually protects any data.

Verizon sends call data to Israel for "analysis" as part of an arrangement by Fed Guv to get around domestic surveillance restrictions. When the data leaves the U.S. jurisdiction, they no longer need FISA authorization to access the data.

How about all the people that are swatted because of all the KYC crap that is mandatorily collected, but never protected?

Banks, brokerages, financial services, medical entities, credit agencies, credit card companies, etc. all mishandle data. These are the same clowns that cannot get a simple basic differentiation made. They consistently claim they require home address for KYC reasons, but then fail to respect MAILING address.

In 2025, I have encountered situations where some banks will not even print checks with your mailing address. They automatically and exclusively shove the KYC address on the checks. That certainly is not helping any level of privacy.

These challenges of the information flying around like public candy leads to a situation where the elites purchase another residential property or apartment that functions as the KYC location without ever putting their body physically there which would put it and their other assets at risk. Yet this approach is purely available to the elites that have the financial magnitude to be able to execute and maintain that approach.

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