Look at your post that this was a response to. when you are so concerned about "being monitored" that you "adjust" your life to avoid it, you miss out on some of the pleasures the world has to offer. btw...I'm an atheist, I worship nothing. .
Its quite the contrary. In a day instead of spending hours staring at a computer screen I would be out playing a coffee house or local venues. If anything my choice to not participate in these "info stealing networks" has me more in tune with reality, more so than fools in their homes with the shades drawn, staring at a computer screen..
I think it's too cute that you think the government has to go on line to get information about you. They get all they need from your bank accounts, loans, school records; and if they want more they can get a warrant and find out more about you than you know about yourself. The number of people who are on line each day is far more than is possible to monitor. They have much more reliable methods. .
I love how you take my words, twist them into incoherent situations that have no relevence to what I was conversing about in the first place..
i hear that the CIA uss google to search for meaningless crap like the rest of us..not a conspiracy ..just day to day life.
I know full well what Google is capable of, but at the same time I love the internet... and yes I have a Google account, I just figure ATM I'm not terribly interesting to them yet. But yeah, I hide in my house 24/7 when not working, but I'm just anti-social and increasingly introverted.
"Mankind". Basically, it's made up of two separate words - "mank" and "ind". What do these words mean ? It's a mystery, and that's why so is mankind. –Jack Handey