Thursday, December 29, 2016

Zapped!

Last Tuesday, I told myself that I will watch SNOWDEN the movie about the American hacker Edward Joseph Snowden who according to the media news had stolen confidential records vital to the country's security.

I didn't watch it instead I watched KIM's CONVENIENCE which is a regular 30 minute episode. That night, they also featured another season finale which is a 30 minute episode. Story about Mr. Kim had that "lump" that a gay nurse had touched when he was embraced by that nurse whom he offended in his convenience store. Mrs. Kim and Janet were so concerned about the "lump" that they seek the help of their doctor. Diagnosis? He was admitted in the hospital and had operation right away. Wow! That fast? Looks like a "prank." OMG! It's just a "lump" that was touched by a gay nurse and without checking what's that at the back and it's already a cause for concern?

Mr. Kim had that HAPKIDO episode where he practiced his knowledge in martial arts. Could that "lump" the result of such hapkido punch and  "operation?" sets in. Well, the story is fiction and if its really a true story that lump seems a prank. Who knows eh? It could be lump down below as in "hernia."

So let's analyze SNOWDEN. Finally watched the movie last night. If you are looking for action or people firing at each other with armalites or canons being fired at? Don't look for it in SNOWDEN. Edward is a bright undergrad young man whose got his knowledge from using computer and maybe he is a wide reader or a bookworm. He was once a trainee in the US Army. He hurt himself when he got up from his bunkbed falling from his bed down to the floor. He hurt his leg so badly and was sent to the hospital for surgery. He was not able to get back to military. Instead he applied in the CIA. He passed the many tests. His IQ is high even if he is only a High School under graduate. Maybe he is intelligent or smart and the director likes him so he passed and became a CIA. What happened inside CIA? He was into collecting gazillion bytes of data mostly confidential data and the powers that be no man has the ability and capability to accumulate and accommodate TB upon TB of data. Then he worked for the NSA. He met Nicholas Cage who was at that time working on his "new machine" because ENIGMA machine was broken. Whatever!

He had seizures and epileptic attack. The radiation is too much! A human being surrounded with computer machines everyday and working in front of those machines is too much for human body. Radiation is an invisible bullets that can penetrate your body and when you are already damaged,  the tissue of your body becomes unhealthy then tuberculosis sets in and CANCER could be the worse thing that could happen. This situation could also happen at the grocery terminal station where clerks used laser scanner for scanning UPS CODE for products/items. Can you see clerks scanning what you bought from the supermarket and the red laser pulsating light zap the "stripes?" Those lights can cause radiation and prolong exposure to those lights can cause cancer.

Did you know that most people afflicted with cancer becomes VISIONARY?


The question of the surveillance of all people within a specific  area violates freedom and rights of every human being especially if these people are innocent. So what's that surveillance for? That's the inquiry should be. Why? Who are doing the surveillance? ET? Do we have ALIENS on Planet Earth? The Government? Are the Security for the Government or for the GOOD OF THE GOVERNMENT and its PEOPLE or for the Good of other countries? What those Security are after and who they are looking for? What Edward Snowden has copied and transferred in his memory stick and hid inside his rubik box?


Know what? Surveillance is already common during the 70's. When megamalls, towers, and skyscrapers in huge cities around the world were built, surveillance videos were set up on the ceiling, elevators and corners of  every building. There's nothing wrong with security built to secure and safety of the building and the people who live and work inside those buildings. In Philippines, security guards armed with guns are common to stand on guard in every buildings, commercial establishments, hotels, banks, government offices so really security is not that new in my country of origin. Actually every person guest, visitors, or employees in every office, buildings private or government owned are searched manually using metal detectors ( to zap your body and belongings bags or anything you hold before entering the buildings including schools and universities)  just to make sure that no one brings in weapons of all kind that could harm anybody.








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