Corinne Beresford - Questions and Answers
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Summary
In this episode, we talk about digital threats and how to deal with them. We also discuss the role of digital threats in our everyday lives, and how they impact our daily lives, as well as how they affect the rights of indigenous people.
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this you should see something i'm here there you go okay so hi i have a question about you're
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talking about tracking apps how do i find out about the apps that are tracking and um how do
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i get money out of the bank and where to put it regarding rsps because we're kind of stuck if we
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take it out we have to pay tax on it yeah i have to give you a disclaimer i cannot give you any
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financial information um there are many people out there with solutions um i do suggest people take
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a look at the um katherine austin fitz video she is a financial um person that's what she did for the
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american government actually but look her up and look up some of those questions now when it comes
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to tracking apps that stuff slips in so quickly to everything you know like um i even work with an
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oil and gas company up here imperial oil and they have an app so that you can submit your hazard
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ids and your job observations on it's it's the new thing it's what people do and it's simply don't do
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it like i've removed the food track apps i no longer do that because i have a great program that i use
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and i don't need to use an app for it you know um it's just talking about like grocery stores
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well no i'm um i don't know if you've ever um measured your um mac um your how many calories
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you're consuming how many proteins and carbohydrates that's a tracking app it knows exactly what you eat
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it knows when you eat it knows where you eat and it knows what kind of foods you consume you don't
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think they're selling that information to the big tech companies to do advertising you know you know for
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you that's how you know if you ever been on a social media site and you're talking to somebody
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about something all of a sudden boom it pops up it's all every every aspect of your life is tracked
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again there's so much research out there on the digital threats um you just really gotta kind of
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look and see and and and get suggestions for myself i'm looking for a flip phone i'm looking to go away
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from anything that has an app on it you want to call me call me the old-fashioned way yeah yeah i've
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heard people going to that great thank you thank you liz yeah i still have an answering machine
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and a landline whoo i was kind of forced to get a cell phone three years ago but if it wasn't for
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being part of this business i trust me i i just wouldn't even have it in my home
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um yeah okay um so trends you actually let's bring on somebody else to ask a question sure
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next person we have is suzanne oh hello suzanne hello tanya hi it's another chapter leader oh yeah
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that was an excellent presentation i totally loved it my question is already yes that was awesome thank
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you green uh regarding under how does that fit into this picture like the un declaration on the
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rights of indigenous people and the reason i'm asking is because like in my area the entire region
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has been given over to the indigenous um we've been told this even by our trustee that he said everything
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in our area is under their oversight so i don't know how that like how do you deal with that
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um there is uh an individual i'm trying to remember his name um he's actually uh somebody an acquaintance
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somebody that i've spoke to before uh last name says the v first name is rob i believe anyway what
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i'll do is i'm going to pull up his information suzanne he is phenomenal on under it and what i would
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suggest for your chapter is get a hold of him and get him on a zoom in one of your meetings or
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or something like that but the un declaration of indigenous peoples i think is what it pertains to
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um it really it doesn't even actually identify what an indigenous person is from a un standpoint
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so uh when it comes to canada it is very convoluted there's a lot of information around under it i think we
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could spend two hours talking about this yeah i was just wondering how it fit into this whole picture
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of the wef you know it's all part of that sustainable development um lands ecosystems it's all connected
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all 17 of these sustainable development goals are all connected to what the government is driving and
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it's all about control okay yes ron valent thanks sheila thank you very much thank you so much
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and and i'm going to add to that as well in uh suzanne is in bc and they passed legislation
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without anybody knowing about it regarding um undrip they i believe were the first ones in canada to do
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this and uh what this is is that when they're trying to divide people and so the the whole uh you know
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idea that the indigenous people that the white people came in and and uh you know they took over the
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indigenous land and so one you can see where that's going to critical race theories so that they can
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heat people up get the animosity growing and if we look at any other countries like the 57 islamic
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majority countries they came in and they raped and pillaged and took over the land from christians in
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many of those nations why is nobody going after them and demanding that they give the land back
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any information they should go into and can she then never find out for example