Friday, October 14, 2022

Quy luật của Quyền lực. Hình phạt của Paypal cho khách hàng vì diện lý do thông qua " Tội phát tán thông tin sai lệch"

Tuần trước PayPal, một dịch vụ trực tuyến để thực hiện và nhận thanh toán, đã thông báo rằng theo “quyết định riêng” của PayPal, 2.500 đô la sẽ bị thu giữ từ các tài khoản của những người mà PayPal quyết định là có tội phát tán thông tin sai lệch.   “Thông tin sai lệch” là bất cứ điều gì mà một số văn phòng kiểm soát lời nói tại PayPal không thích hoặc không đồng ý với các bản tường thuật chính thức.   Nói cách khác, PayPal đã công bố một chính sách kiểm soát suy nghĩ như được mô tả trong George Orwell's 1984.  Hãy xem điều này  điều này . 

Hơn nữa, 2.500 đô la sẽ bị thu giữ cho mỗi bit thông tin sai lệch, dường như ngay cả đối với các lỗi do thông tin sai hoặc do hiểu nhầm.   Nếu một chủ tài khoản phát tán thông tin sai lệch hai lần, 5.000 đô la sẽ bị thu giữ; mười bit thông tin sai lệch khiến chủ tài khoản thiệt hại 25.000 đô la.   Vì định nghĩa về thông tin sai lệch là do PayPal quyết định, nên sẽ không lâu nữa PayPal, đối mặt với việc mất lợi nhuận dự kiến ​​hàng quý, sẽ tăng thu nhập của mình bằng cách chiếm giữ tài khoản của mọi người.

 

The Rule of Power. Paypal Penalties for “Those Guilty of Misinformation” 

By Dr. Paul Craig Roberts

October 11, 2022

The Rule of Power. Paypal Penalties for “Those Guilty of Misinformation”

Last week PayPal, an online service for making and receiving payments, announced that at PayPal’s “sole discretion” $2,500 would be seized from accounts of those PayPal decided were guilty of spreading misinformation.  “Misinformation” is whatever some speech control office at PayPal doesn’t like or dissent from official narratives.  In other words, PayPal announced a policy of thought control as described in George Orwell’s 1984. See this and this. 

Moreover, $2,500 would be seized for each bit of misinformation, apparently even for errors resulting from being misinformed or from misunderstanding.  If an account holder spreads misinformation twice, $5,000 is seized; ten bits of misinformation costs the account holder $25,000.  Since the definition of misinformation is at PayPal’s sole discretion, it wouldn’t be long before PayPal, faced with missing its quarterly expected profits, would jack up its earnings by seizing people’s accounts.

It is unclear how a person spreads “misinformation” on a payments mechanism.  Does it mean that “spreading misinformation” means donating to an organization that challenges official narratives?  Does it mean that PayPal would have an army of employees watching social media comments of account holders and reading their emails?

The first seizure was in England where the robbed account was that of the Free Speech Union.  It caused an uproar and protests from Members of Parliament and PayPal’s former president, and a couple of days later PayPal said that PayPal’s announcement that it was going to seize money from customers’ accounts for spreading misinformation was itself misinformation. See this. 

Think about this for a moment.  If PayPal can seize $2,500 from your account because some woke freak in PayPal’s Thought Control Police Force finds your opinion “offensive,” so can your bank, your 401k, your IRA, your investment account.  Your credit card company can bill you $2,500 for each disapproved statement and turn your account over to bill collectors when you don’t pay.  Maybe your car and house will be seized.  Once central banks impose digital money on their insouciant populations, people can be robbed at will by every approved party for every imaginable offense.

A Fish Rots From the Head

Where did PayPal get the idea that it can seize the money of people whose statements it disapproves?  Obviously, they got it from the US government.  The US government has seized people’s property because the property “facilitated a crime,” which means that a crime took place on the property by someone, not necessarily the owner (The Tyranny of Good Intentions by Paul Craig Roberts).  The US government seized Venezuela’s gold because it disapproved of Venezuela’s politics.  The US government seized Russia’s central bank reserves when Russia intervened in Ukraine to protect the Russian population of former Russian territory.  US lawmakers want to punish Saudi Arabia for tending to its own interest instead of Washington’s (see this).  The California government wants to steal the medical licenses of doctors who ignored medical protocols designed to serve Big Pharma’s profits and instead saved their patients’ lives (see this).

It should be obvious that Western Civilization no longer exists.  A civilization is defined by its values, such as free speech, and when those values are no longer honored, the civilization no longer exists.  

Think about what the US government has done to Julian Assange.  His decade long incarceration in the absence of charges, trial, and conviction violates all legal principles that comprise our constitutional protections from arbitrary and unjust treatment by government.  It shows how far gone we are that Assange’s illegal and unconstitutional treatment continues year after year and produces no outrage from Congress, media, law schools, bar organizations, courts, or the American population.  The official narrative is that he is a Russian spy and we have to get him at all cost, including the establishment of precedents that destroy our security from arbitrary and ruthless oppression.  The assertion that Assange is a Russian spy is an intentional lie, and for the sake of supporting a lie we are depriving ourselves of our constitutional protections.

The US government’s policy of seizing whoever’s property it wants to seize is spreading worldwide.  If the home of democracy and the rule of law can arbitrarily do as it likes, so can the South African government which says it is considering seizing the farms of white people without compensation (see this). In other words, there is no longer a rule of law. There is a rule of power.

The rule of power is what the American and European peoples are up against, and they seem very slow to realize it.

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Paul Craig Roberts is a renowned author and academic, chairman of The Institute for Political Economy where this article was originally published. Dr. Roberts was previously associate editor and columnist for The Wall Street Journal. He was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy during the Reagan Administration. He is a regular contributor to Global Research.

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