Maybe the GB needs some help from the Spice Girls and their 'next generation commercials from the 90's.
joey jojo
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Are they now tracking our activity on jw.org app?
by raymond frantz inthis disclaimer appeared on my jw.org app after using their add notes function on the watchtower study section are they now tracking the app and what we add to it?
the information i add on their note section is mainly points that i can use on my videos which is really clashed as apostate material.this information is saved on my drive and not on cloud so are they installing a tracker on your system once you press accept so they can use this information against in the future?
have you had a similar experience?.
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joey jojo
Just reading further through the privacy section of the JW org website and in particular the section, 'Global Data Protection of Jehovahs Witnesses' and found this sub-section kind of interesting and it might come as a surprise to a lot of JW's:
7. Personal data will not be transferred between branches unless this is necessary to accomplish the religious or charitable purposes of the religious organization. All Jehovah’s Witnesses have consented to this by virtue of their free and willing decision to become and identify themselves as Jehovah’s Witnesses. (italics added)
These data protection principles govern the use of personal data outlined in the book Organized to Do Jehovah’s Will, which is given to all of Jehovah’s Witnesses when they become publishers. For more information, see Organized to Do Jehovah’s Will.
So , becoming a JW waives some of your online protection rights, according the org.
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Are they now tracking our activity on jw.org app?
by raymond frantz inthis disclaimer appeared on my jw.org app after using their add notes function on the watchtower study section are they now tracking the app and what we add to it?
the information i add on their note section is mainly points that i can use on my videos which is really clashed as apostate material.this information is saved on my drive and not on cloud so are they installing a tracker on your system once you press accept so they can use this information against in the future?
have you had a similar experience?.
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joey jojo
Global Policy on Use of Personal Data
Updated December 26, 2022
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The majority of the content on this website is accessible without registering as a user or submitting any information to us. However, some functions are available only for registered users, for users who submit requests or applications, or for users whose personal data is transmitted via jw.org by a congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses. We process your personal data on the basis of your consent. In certain cases, if you withdraw your consent, we may have a legitimate legal basis for the continued processing of your data, provided that the respective legal requirements are met.
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We collect information on how you use JW Library so that we can improve the app and deliver a better experience. To do this, we use unique device identifiers that identify your computer or mobile device. The app also logs information such as your operating system and IP address.
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By visiting this website and communicating electronically with us, you consent to these cross-border transfers. In many cases, we also use agreements for such transfers, such as standard contractual clauses.
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Whenever we process personal data, we take reasonable steps to ensure that your personal data is kept accurate and up-to-date for the purposes for which it was collected. Depending on the country you live in and the applicable local data-protection laws, you may have the following rights regarding the personal data you have submitted to us:
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You can request to access, block, or erase your personal information, or to correct it if it is incomplete or inaccurate.
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Please note that your data may not be erased if processing is required by law or if the data may be kept on other legal bases. For example, the religious organization has an interest in permanently maintaining data regarding an individual’s status as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Deleting such information would unduly infringe on the organization’s religious beliefs and practices. Requests to delete personal data are subject to any applicable legal reporting or document retention requirements imposed on us. You may also lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority about the processing of the data you have provided through this website.
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DID YOU KNOW - about Event 201? (Two months before the virus outbreak a simulation/discussion among the elite)
by Terry in(event 201).
“event 201” was an exercise organized in october 2019 to simulate what might happen if there was a severe pandemic.. it invited people from business, government, and public health to simulate coordinating a policy response to a theoretical pandemic.. .
what was the event?.
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joey jojo
Cue all the infowars educated 'scientists'.
It has been known for decades that the most likely cause of any future pandemic would be a sars-like virus. Because of this, health authorities have been preparing for such an event for years. That doesnt mean it was planned, or man-made- they simply knew it was inevitable that at some point, a virus in an animal could jump to humans and cause a pandemic. Thats why event 201 used a sars virus as their model.
https://time.com/magazine/us/4766607/may-15th-2017-vol-189-no-18-u-s/
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joey jojo
enoughisenough
I have come to believe that JW s are some of the most gullible people on the planet.
You would have to think that any witness aged 45 or over would be experiencing some unpleasant cognitive dissonance with these appointments. Unless they have just become so beaten down with change that they are prepared to accept anything.
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joey jojo
When i was a teenager in the 80's, the very few anointed that I personally knew seemed ancient. A remnant of a select group, all born before 1914 - almost gone.
Fast forward to 2023 and they have morphed into an ever younger group of Ipad wielding hipsters.
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The Last of Us
by Simon inlooking forward to the first episode of this new computer-game to tv-show adaptation that airs this sunday.. it has pedro pascal from got and the madalorian plus bella ramsey, also from got, who played the bad-ass lady mormont.. lots of it was filmed near us, some right round the corner (there's quite a few productions film around here, we get ice-cream near where they filmed scenes from interstellar).. this show is a post-apocalyptic zombie series and early reviews are that it's awesome, so i'm hoping for good things, especially since walking dead jumped the shark a few seasons ago and we gave up on it.. anyone else planning to watch?.
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joey jojo
Great video game. Its an interesting premise for a tv show.
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Is it Logical To Beleive In A Creator - GOD ? In This Scientific Age ?
by smiddy3 ini don`t think so .
hasn`t science ,astronomy ,time , .....proven it an illogical beleif ?.
with the information about this solar system and it`s planets ,other stars and their planets that we have information about ,and the fact that no god has ever revealed him/her self in any shape or form 'there is no evidence that a creator / god has ever existed.. except in the minds of humans who want to control a section of humanity .. the fact that religions rely on "you have to have faith" to beleive in a god ,surely is a cop out.. i look forward to your comments .. and a happy new year to you all..
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joey jojo
Hi Smiddy,
The only logical thing- in my mind anyway, is that all the gods that exist were created (made up) by humans to explain the natural world around them and help them cope with the sting of death. Whether someone was good or bad became tied to a blessing or a curse from the gods.
Over the centuries, religion has developed and been used to control and coerce.
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Tony & JW made it to Norweigian media - even a pic of "dat broadcast"
by Festus inwell well am3 made it to norweigian media with hsi rant about religouse persecution.. hereis the link.. share your thoughts.. ble nektet statstøtte: jehovas vitner vurderer juridiske skritt – vårt land (vl.no) .
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joey jojo
So, not receiving your yearly handout of a million USD per year from the Wild Beast is now considered 'persecution'?
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Science News article: ‘Case closed’: 99.9% of scientists agree climate emergency caused by humans
by Disillusioned JW ina news article has the headline of " ‘case closed’: 99.9% of scientists agree climate emergency caused by humans"; see https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/oct/19/case-closed-999-of-scientists-agree-climate-emergency-caused-by-humans .
the article says in part the following.. 'the scientific consensus that humans are altering the climate has passed 99.9%, according to research that strengthens the case for global action at the cop26 summit in glasgow.. the degree of scientific certainty about the impact of greenhouse gases is now similar to the level of agreement on evolution and plate tectonics, the authors say, based on a survey of nearly 90,000 climate-related studies.
this means there is practically no doubt among experts that burning fossil fuels, such as oil, gas, coal, peat and trees, is heating the planet and causing more extreme weather.. a previous survey in 2013 showed 97% of studies published between 1991 and 2012 supported the idea that human activities are altering earth’s climate.. this has been updated and expanded by the study by cornell university that shows the tiny minority of sceptical voices has diminished to almost nothing as evidence mounts of the link between fossil-fuel burning and climate disruption.. the latest survey of peer-reviewed literature published from 2012 to november 2020 was conducted in two stages.
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joey jojo
DATA-DOG
I upvote some things that Vidquin shares and I certainly don’t need Rivergang or Joey-Joe Joe to explain anything to me… other than how they expect to produce batteries for EVs without someone raping the environment or groups of people who inhabit areas where rare minerals are to be found.Good for you if you upvote Vidquns Facebook memes that attempt to offer scientific evidence to support his claims.
Seeing you asked, here is an article that might interest you:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2021-11-15/green-mines-a-renewable-energy-evolution/100613266