BioShield Bill turns Pharmaceuticals into BioWeapons Factories

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BioShield Bill turns Pharmaceuticals into BioWeapons Factories

The BioShield Bill currently making its way through Congress gives $6 billion dollars of taxpayer money to the major pharmaceuticals to subsidize the development of drugs and vaccines as “countermeasures” to possible biological and chemical attacks. The bill pays for the warehousing of drugs and vaccines for which the FDA has granted a special exemption from the usual approval process to allow the countermeasures to be fast tracked through FDA approval and used on the public with no human testing at all, an unprecedented step for an industry that is already the 3rd leading cause of death in the United States.

The pharmaceutical industry sustains a generally excellent reputation as most people believe the drug companies always put safety first in their humane mission to develop medicines to heal the sick. But the facts belie this gentle reputation – between 100,000 and 200,000 people die each year from correctly prescribed medications in the hospital alone, not including drug induced deaths occurring outside the hospital or from incorrectly prescribed medications. Compare these numbers to the 65,000 dead American soldiers during the entire Vietnam war or the 20,000 dead from the initial chemical release in the Bhopal disaster. No other industry is responsible for such a shockingly high death rate repeated year after year, a death rate that would probably cause great alarm and Congressional hearings if it occurred in any other industry. And yet even these numbers are underestimated as David Kessler who ran the FDA for much of the 1990s has stated that from 90-99% of all adverse drug reactions are never reported, which would make the actual death and injury rate from legal drugs astronomical.

Bush’s Smallpox Program Fiasco

Looking at Bush’s Smallpox Vaccination program reveals the kind of unscientific and fraudulent thinking on the part of the pharmaceuticals that leads to these kinds of death and injury rates. When the program began, Bush called for vaccination of 500,000 health care workers, the so-called “first responders” to a possible biological attack of smallpox. In the months leading up to the program, the mainstream media informed us that the public could expect 1 to 2 deaths per million from the vaccine and a serious adverse reaction rate of 1 in 4,000. However, there is no basis on which to estimate the death and injury rates for adults taking the vaccine since there has never been a single long term study on the safety of the smallpox vaccine, or in fact, on any vaccine, another fact that is consistently suppressed from the public.

Because of the exorbitant number of deaths and injuries, multiple states suspended the program in the spring of 2003 and Bush’s smallpox program essentially ground to a halt. As of June 2003, approximately 35,000 civilians (including the several hundred embedded reporters) of various ages and health status have been vaccinated, which gives us an initial test group from which to draw some conclusions. Of the 35,000 civilians vaccinated, 3 have died, which makes the death rate 80 times higher than we had been told to expect. And yet even in mainstream media articles about the deaths in the smallpox program, the public continues to be misled with the old, inaccurate numbers rather than the newly updated and much higher death rate. And serious adverse reactions which result in hospitalization, permanent disability and life threatening illnesses including heart attacks, heart inflammation, brain encephalitis, uncontrolled ulceration of the skin and more, turns out to be 1 in 583, 7 times higher than the CDC’s original guesstimate of 1 in 4,000.

However, it is virtually certain that even these increased death and injury rates are inaccurate and much higher than reported. First, the official definition of “serious” reactions discounts some effects that most of us would consider serious, such as the young, healthy 20 year old volunteers in a test before Bush’s program began who stated that the pain in their arm after vaccination was so intense that they wanted to “cut their arm off.” There were reports of fevers so high and infections so uncontrolled that antibiotics were given to 30% of the participants. If vaccination occurred on a mass scale as planned, the hospitals would be flooded with hundreds of thousands of acutely ill victims who would be unable to get treatment, overwhelming the system and increasing the death toll.

Also omitted from mainstream media is the fact that the federal reporting system is not mandatory, and that the time frame in which adverse reactions are noted is a vague “three to four weeks”. As any doctor who treats, or person who has suffered a serious chronic health problem knows, it takes time for the body to develop and display disabling symptoms of a chronic disease. Just because the causative factor is a vaccine does not mean that serious, chronic illnesses will surface quickly and suddenly, or that they will be “easier” conditions to treat than “regular” chronic illnesses. The fact that the causative factor was an avoidable event–the vaccine–is even worse, as the recipients may continue to suffer from serious illnesses such as chronic heart conditions over time, which the medical profession will then deny was related to the vaccine.

Because they are not doing any kind of vaccine trial comparing vaccine recipients to a healthy control group, the opportunity to accurately track the first 35,000 has been squandered and future participants are being recklessly endangered. How simple it would be to design and require a mandatory reporting program that allows adequate time for reactions to surface and tracks the recipients of the vaccine for many months and then years, especially since the current recipients are all health care providers who understand the need for, and would be readily available to report back any and all effects. Good science demands it, and it can only be fear of recording the true consequences of the vaccine that is preventing it.

Poor and even non-existent adverse reporting systems are standard procedure in the pharmaceutical industry. Most people don’t know that the release onto the market of a new drug or vaccine is actually the final phase of the new drug trial called Phase IV. When thousands of people are prescribed a new drug, they are unwittingly participating in the largest, most poorly controlled drug study in the world, as this is generally the phase when the 100,000 to 200,000 deaths per year noted earlier occur. Neither the pharmaceutical industry nor the FDA requires mandatory reporting of adverse reactions or even death  – it is entirely voluntary. 40% of all doctors don’t even know that an adverse reaction reporting system exists. And in a profound and deadly conflict of interest, the marketing department responsible for recouping the hundreds of millions of dollars invested in developing the new drug is also in charge of tracking and compiling any adverse reactions that would get the drug pulled from the market. This legal but flawed system is why so many deaths occur before the FDA pulls the product from the marketplace, as the delay and obfuscation can mean millions and millions of dollars for the pharmaceuticals before the drug’s demise.

Dark History of the Smallpox Vaccine

The premeditated ineffectiveness of tracking systems to monitor vaccine injuries, chronic diseases and death is designed to obscure the unscientific foundation of the entire concept of smallpox vaccination. Dr. Edward Jenner, the creator of the smallpox vaccine in 1796, based the vaccine on a mistaken superstition of the era that milkmaids or farmers who had been infected with cowpox developed immunity to smallpox. (Cowpox is a non-lethal, ulcerative disease on the udders of a cow which sometimes causes ulcers on the hands of milkmaids or farmers who milk them.) But as historical records show, many of Jenner’s medical contemporaries immediately disputed his claim by noting that had he polled any number of veterinarians in his county, he could have easily uncovered dozens of cases of smallpox in humans that had followed infection by cowpox. This supposition–that cowpox gives humans natural immunity from smallpox–was never proven by Jenner or any other practitioner of vaccination from his era, and has never been tested or proven by any of the pharmaceuticals who produce the vaccine today. The very basis of the smallpox vaccine is fundamentally flawed.

To test his vaccine, Jenner infected six children including his own infant son, with various experimental “brews” including cowpox, swinepox and horse grease–the grease from horses’ hooves. His experiments killed an eight year old boy in a matter of days from an uncontrolled ulcerative infection from the “horse grease” vaccine, and the children were never exposed to any smallpox epidemics to test their resistance. Jenner waited only four years before declaring that the vaccine that he named vaccinia provided immunity from smallpox for life!

The vaccine was made by slicing the abdomen of a cow, inserting pus from human smallpox, waiting for it to fester, and then making a cut in a human arm and inserting the festering pus from the diseased cow. Because there was no refrigeration, a single strain of the vaccine was sustained by passing it directly from the pustules on human arms to human arms for decades, mixing and combining diseases from countless humans, frequently “pauper” and orphaned children who were used to propagate and maintain the virus. As historical records clearly show, this grotesque practice added virus upon virus to the vaccine as it spread blood-borne illnesses from human to human including leprosy and syphilis, mostly among children who were the main victims of vaccination. There are thousands of documented cases of the vaccine infecting children with syphilis, as for example in Italy in the early 1800s when 64 children were infected in one vaccination incident alone. Because the vaccine frequently caused an uncontrolled syphilitic canker, many doctors of the day considered the vaccine itself to be syphilitic or at the very least, contaminated with syphilis, and even Jenner understood this connection as he treated the vaccine ulcers with mercury, the treatment for syphilis at the time. The practice of vaccinating directly from human arm to arm was not outlawed until the very end of the 19th century, meaning that the majority of the vaccines were created by passing viruses back and forth from human to human, to animal and back to human again for a hundred years.

While this may seem like far off and irrelevant history, it is extremely important because the virus in the vaccine today is the same vaccinia virus Jenner created over 200 years ago. And even more disturbing, several independent labs have analyzed the active virus in the vaccine and they do not know what it is! In 1939, the University of Liverpool analyzed vaccinia and determined that it is genetically distinct from both cowpox and smallpox. Several other theories hypothesize that it is a hybrid of cowpox and smallpox inadvertently mixed in early vaccinations; a weakened strain of actual smallpox; or a virus evolved from horsepox that has since become extinct (remember Jenner’s experiments with horse grease at one point in the origination of the vaccine). Agreed in all analyses is that the virus does not occur in nature and is definitely not cowpox, even though multiple sources such as the Encyclopedia Britannica, ABC News, Nova Science and numerous other mainstream medical sources all continue to repeat the double myth that the virus in the vaccine is cowpox and that cowpox has been proven to provide immunity from smallpox. (Interestingly, the CDC does not propagate this myth, obscuring the origins of vaccinia so the public doesn’t know either the true history of its creation or the poor science underlying the philosophy of the vaccine.)

Not only was the vaccine immediately noted for causing injuries and deaths, but doctors of the day emphatically pointed out that it did not prevent smallpox. There are historical records from tests on hundreds of patients from 1802-1810 in which doctors published the results and submitted their statistics of overwhelming death and injury to the government medical board in England. All of these tests occurred outside of Jenner’s control and all were abject failures. In 1805 only a few years after the vaccine was introduced, “out of 504 vaccinated in England, 75 died from the vaccine and almost all have had the small-pox, some sooner, some later, after their vaccination”, as recounted by Dr. William Rowley, a member of the University of Oxford and of the Royal College of Physicians in London, and Physician Extraordinary to Her Majesty’s Lying-in-Hospital. He continued “There is no question here of supposition or calculation of probability, it is truth!” In 1799, a Dr. William Woodville conducted a study on several hundred patients which resulted in many deaths and injuries as a direct result of the vaccine. But when he tried to publish the negative results of the trial, Dr. Jenner himself wrote “I entreated him in the strongest terms, both by letter and conversation, not to do a thing that would so much disturb the progress of vaccination” in an attempt to censor the facts that ran contrary to Jenner’s theory.

Even as Jenner ignored the evidence of harm and helped to suppress the facts, he was already receiving government funding by an Act of Parliament who had funded him in the hopes that a cure for smallpox had been found. When the hundreds of reports of injury and death were published during the early years of vaccination, the government should have admitted to funding a faulty program and ended it. Instead, they invested £20,000 in 1807 and £3,000 per year thereafter, accepting as “science” the claim that a procedure only seven years old would protect from smallpox for life thereby making vaccination a permanent source of income for the medical profession.

If it seems unbelievable that the government of England should fund a medical procedure that not only didn’t work but actually caused serious harm, we need look no further than our own pharmaceutical industry and government of today for the same pattern. Drugs continue to be marketed even after they have been shown to cause death and injury, and Bush continues to push his smallpox program by offering $100 million to state programs to proceed even after the astronomical percentage of deaths and injuries from the first phase of the program, while censoring, obscuring and rewriting the terrible science underlying this vaccine. Just as now, once vaccination became entrenched in the medical society, doctors found a new and lucrative source of income and industries sprang up which produced the vaccine both by continuing the human to human method and by going back to the cow to produce supposedly “pure” cow vaccine. However, in a test of thirteen different brands of vaccine in 1900, not one was found to be bacteriologically pure and in some, hundreds of colonies of teaming germs were found.

Just as there exists a controversy today about the safety and efficacy of vaccines, Jenner’s medical contemporaries immediately formed a vocal Anti-Vaccinationist resistance movement to speak out against the “transplanting of disease back and forth from animal to human.” Voluminous historical records display excellent science, careful thinking and methodical observations of the vaccine and a record of the same kinds of adverse reactions and deaths we see today. They noted brain swelling and encephalitis, paralysis, blindness, increased incidence of tuberculosis and pneumonia, and progressive vaccinia in which the ulcerative sores caused by the vaccine spread over the whole body down to the bone and organs causing a terrible and painful death, some in a matter of days after the administration of the vaccine and some over an extended period of suffering. One such case was described in 1855 by a Dr. R. T. Trall who stated, “I have seen within the last year a most horridly loathsome case … in which the patient literally rotted alive at the age of 15, from unhealthy virus [vaccine] received when he was but three years of age.” (As grotesque as it may seem, the bodies of the victims were so overrun with the deadly virus that they frequently decomposed in a matter of hours as if the corpse had been dead for weeks.) Today this condition is called “progressive or generalized vaccinia” where the ulcer that forms at the vaccine site grows uncontrollably – we have had three cases during Bush’s program that we are aware of. (See accompanying picture.) That it took 12 years in this case for the vaccinia virus to progress to death shows again how it takes time for the full effects of the vaccine to develop, and because of the limited time frame involved in Bush’s smallpox program, that death would never be attributed to the vaccine even though the illness began directly after receiving it.

The number and type of adverse reactions were so consistent and so numerous that physicians actually named the condition “Vaccine Disease”, a recognized diagnosis that carried with it a defined and universally recognized set of symptoms. Dr. Stowell spoke for many doctors of his day in 1870 when he said “…it is irrational to say that any corrupt matter taken from boils and blisters of an organic creature could affect the human body otherwise than to injure it.”

BioShield Bill turns Pharmaceuticals into BioWeapons Factories

BioShield Bill turns Pharmaceuticals into BioWeapons Factories

Child’s arms ulcerated to amputation by Progressive Vaccinia in the 1800’s.

Fatal Progressive Vaccinia in the 1900’s.

By the 1850’s, much of Europe made vaccination mandatory under threat of fine and imprisonment and it is during these years that we can truly see not only how ineffective the vaccine was at stopping the spread of smallpox but that the vaccine actually increased the incidence of smallpox. (See accompanying chart.) If the science of vaccination worked, it should have prevented epidemics in the first place but instead, while the population of England increased 16% during the years of compulsory vaccination, smallpox deaths increased 160%, a figure that does not include the deaths from the vaccine itself. Using official records from government medical registries from town after town in Europe, the same pattern is repeated over and over of increased incidence of, and death from, smallpox among the vaccinated.

Before vaccination was made mandatory in England, the highest recorded death rate from smallpox was 2,000 for any two year period. However after 20 years of compulsory vaccination when nearly all of the population had been vaccinated (96.5% from age 2 to 50), the death rate during the epidemic of 1871 was 23,000. Germany (Prussia) was over 95% vaccinated, enforced multiple revaccinations every few years and kept the best vaccination records in Europe. Yet they still recorded over 1,000,000 cases of smallpox during the 1871 epidemic, suffering the highest death rate in all of Europe of 124,000, all of whom had been registered as vaccinated. As the Chancellor of Germany said at the time, “the hopes placed in the efficacy of the cowpox virus as a preventative of smallpox have proved entirely deceptive.”

BioShield Bill turns Pharmaceuticals into BioWeapons Factories

In report after report from city and health officials, hospital records repeatedly show 90% and more of smallpox patients had been fully vaccinated. And in a report published in the British Medical Journal, Dr. L. Parry analyzed vaccination statistics from the 19th century concluding, “smallpox is five times more likely to be fatal in the vaccinated as in the unvaccinated.”

Anti-Vaccinationists pointed to the town of Leicester, England for proof that vaccination actually increased smallpox deaths. Leicester suffered 3,500 deaths per million of its 95% vaccinated population during that same epidemic of 1871 but when the people saw how many suffered and died from the vaccination itself, and then how many of the fully vaccinated died during the epidemic, they rose up in unison with their town officials and became the first town in England to officially resist mandatory vaccination. Dire predictions of catastrophe and death from pro-vaccinationists followed, but instead, in less than 20 years the numbers reversed and 95% were unvaccinated. When individual outbreaks of smallpox occurred, they were isolated by the community and given quality medical care and general assistance instead of vaccination. No case of smallpox ever grew into an epidemic again, giving Leicester the lowest smallpox mortality rate of any town in England.

By the 1890’s, resistance to mandatory vaccination was so fierce in England that Parliament empowered a Royal Commission to try and understand why England was still experiencing smallpox epidemics even though the vast majority of its population was vaccinated. The great scientist and thinker Alfred Russel Wallace, a colleague of Charles Darwin, was invited to report to the Commission on the safety and efficacy of smallpox vaccination. The evidence submitted by Wallace and the other Anti-Vaccinationist doctors showed overwhelmingly that cowpox had never been proven to provide immunity from smallpox; that an impure and dangerous vaccine was created by both passing diseased pus from human to human and from diseased cow matter; that the vaccine did not prevent smallpox; that revaccination did not prevent smallpox; that the vaccine itself was causing multiple injuries and deaths; that the vaccine actually increased the incidence of smallpox; and that the reporting system for smallpox injury and death was inadequate because the numbers of deaths and injuries from the vaccine were vastly underreported. Through the sustained resistance of the Anti-Vaccination movement, mandatory vaccination was finally repealed in England in 1898.

BioShield Bill turns Pharmaceuticals into BioWeapons Factories

While these facts stand in stark contrast to all we have been taught about smallpox epidemics, in reviewing original historical medical sources, publications and statistics from the past two hundred years, it becomes clear that infectious diseases other than smallpox declined 90% before mass vaccination was ever introduced. The decline in smallpox was actually delayed by vaccination and the cessation of vaccination did more to end smallpox than vaccination ever did. Instead, medical experts of today and the past attribute the cessation of all epidemic diseases such as measles, scarlet fever, whooping cough and diphtheria to improvements in sanitation and nutrition. Just prior to 1800, a major sanitation reform movement designed and implemented drainage systems to move human waste out of the streets where it currently flowed and into plumbing systems; to regularly clean streets and stables of horse manure and human waste; to improve roads so that vegetables and milk could be transported to cities and distributed while fresh; and to upgrade the water supply to prevent bacterial contamination. All the old terror diseases such as plague, black death and cholera responded to these reforms without vaccination and all epidemics declined throughout the 1800’s except for smallpox, which surged with mandatory vaccination and declined only after it ended. After the massive epidemic of 1871, Germany embarked on a national campaign to clean their cities and build a drainage system throughout the entire country which finally caused smallpox to become virtually extinct in less than 30 years, something which mandatory vaccination did not accomplish in 60 years. Even the CDC reported in 1999 that infectious diseases declined in the past century due to improvements in sanitation, water and hygiene.

An extraordinary number of scientists and first-class thinkers have objected to vaccination since its creation including Gandhi, George Bernard Shaw, Voltaire, Mark Twain, and in the 20th century, Henry Ford and Thomas Edison. In the United States, over 300 children (that we know of) died from the smallpox vaccine between 1948 and 1971 while there wasn’t a single reported case of smallpox! Professor Ari Zuckerman, a member of the World Health Organization’s advisory panel on viruses stated “Immunization against smallpox is more hazardous than the disease itself,” and the American Medical Association, the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Academy of Family Physicians all recommended against use of the smallpox vaccine. And even though the World Health Organization claims credit for the eradication of smallpox worldwide through vaccination, the facts tell us that smallpox declined in countries around the world whether the population had been vaccinated or not. As Australian Dr. Glen Dittman said in 1986, “It is pathetic and ludicrous to say we vanquished smallpox with vaccines, when only 10% of the population were ever vaccinated.”

Homeland Security Bill Allows Forced Vaccinations

The history of the smallpox vaccine and the resistance movement against it becomes extremely informative now that history is repeating itself in the passage of the Homeland Security Bill and state laws called the Model Health Emergency Powers Act (MEHPA). MEHPA and Section 304 of the Homeland Security Bill function like the Patriot Act of healthcare, except instead of depriving us of our civil liberties, they deprive us of our most fundamental right of all  – the ownership of our own bodies. Section 304 makes mandatory vaccination and other medical treatments legal once again, making refusal a crime punishable by fine and/or prison. It calls for forced quarantine and isolation of individuals and even entire cities, allows for the confiscation of property of anyone who refuses treatment and authorizes the military to enforce the medical treatment or quarantine. An actual act of bioterrorism isn’t even necessary, a “potential” emergency will suffice such as the current smallpox delusion in which Americans are injected with the most dangerous vaccine in history for protection against a disease that died out over 30 years ago and for which no credible threat of its use as a bioweapon has ever been received. (Note that during mandatory vaccination in England, an average of 2,000 parents a year were prosecuted and jailed for refusing to allow their children to be vaccinated and hundreds had their homes and possessions confiscated.) This power to inject our bodies with toxic poisons like the smallpox vaccine rests entirely with two individuals  – Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson and President Bush. In a cynical move that protects the government and manufacturers from the history of deception and bad science, no public figure can be held accountable for any harm or death that the medical procedure may produce. This protection extends to the manufacturer of the vaccine, eliminating any financial incentive to create a safe vaccine or responsibly investigate the efficacy of any vaccination program.

Pharmaceuticals become BioWeapons Factories

The fraudulent science of the smallpox vaccine and the draconian laws of the Homeland Security Bill set the stage for a radical revision of the mission and purpose of the pharmaceuticals. Ominously, the first bioterror countermeasure that the BioShield bill calls for development is another smallpox vaccine that uses the same, deadly vaccinia virus in the current vaccine but has additional dangerous potential effects because it is genetically engineered, another science that has a dark history of injuries, diseases, deaths and cover-ups. The bill also calls for development of bioterror drugs and vaccines in response to anthrax, botulinum toxin, plague and ebola. In order to develop drugs and vaccines that are supposed to respond to biological and chemical warfare agents, the companies will have to create and store the actual agent itself. Until now, bioweapons have been handled and stored at labs such as Fort Detrick, labs which are supposed to operate under strict controls with guidelines for safety set out by the U.S. government (not that the government labs have been models of efficiency as their poor past record and accidental releases have shown). But the BioShield bill sets out no provisions for the handling of these agents or any safety measures at all, even though the Bill effectively turns the pharmaceuticals into new bioweapons factories.

$6 billion dollars may be a small price to pay if the pharmaceuticals can accomplish the goal as set out in the bill  – to protect us from biological and chemical attack. But common sense tells us, any country technologically advanced enough to create, store and modify a bioweapon for release would be competent enough to alter or genetically engineer it in any number of ways that would make the creation of a drug or vaccine to that particular strain of bioweapon impossible. Will the bioterrorists really be so cooperative as to create only those few weapons for which the pharmaceuticals have developed and warehoused countermeasures? Since the pharmaceuticals said it would be unethical to test bioweapon countermeasures on humans and pushed the FDA for the exemption from human testing, why is it ethical to use the Homeland Security Bill to force people under threat of imprisonment, fine or quarantine, to take these same untested medicines?

The Bush Administration is perpetrating a Pharmaceutical Scam justified by the “war on terror”, rewarding the pharmaceuticals for the $262 million they invested to get Bush elected, more than any other industry. The bill substantially enriches the pharmaceuticals by creating a virtually endless supply of cash for the creation of untested drugs and vaccines to be warehoused for possible use against the public. Tommy Thompson’s stated goal is that every “American man, woman and child will have a vaccine with their name on it”, and hundreds of million of dollars are being invested to bring that goal to reality even as the deaths and injuries in the current program continue to mount. He has stated that even one case of smallpox will unleash a massive program of forced vaccination through the Homeland Security bill, vaccinating or quarantining every American to “protect” them from the uncontrolled threat. But there is no historical precedent or evidence to support the notion that one person infected with smallpox will set off an chain reaction infecting millions and millions of people. And a compliant media disseminates every myth the government feeds it without checking any sources or seeking precedents.

A tragic situation has been created in which the best scenario for the American people is that their money will be wasted by letting these untested vaccines remain forever warehoused, although the best scenario would have been not to create them in the first place and instead spend the money on real health care problems. But the precedent was set when they pulled the 40 year old smallpox vaccine out of the warehouse and without even a hint of a threat of smallpox attack, released it on the US population, making the Bush administration the real bioterrorist. As Dr. Benjamin Rush, signer of the Declaration of Independence and physician to George Washington said ten years before the creation of the smallpox vaccine, “Unless we put medical freedom into the Constitution, the time will come when medicine will organize into an undercover dictatorship.”

2003 Lynne Born

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UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL ITMC OR ITS LICENSORS BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DELAY OR FAILURE IN PERFORMANCE RESULTING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM ACTS OF NATURE, FORCES, OR CAUSES BEYOND ITS REASONABLE CONTROL, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, INTERNET FAILURES, COMPUTER EQUIPMENT FAILURES, TELECOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT FAILURES, OTHER EQUIPMENT FAILURES, ELECTRICAL POWER FAILURES, STRIKES, LABOR DISPUTES, RIOTS, INSURRECTIONS, CIVIL DISTURBANCES, SHORTAGES OF LABOR OR MATERIALS, FIRES, FLOODS, STORMS, EXPLOSIONS, ACTS OF GOD, WAR, GOVERNMENTAL ACTIONS, ORDERS OF DOMESTIC OR FOREIGN COURTS OR TRIBUNALS, NON-PERFORMANCE OF THIRD PARTIES, OR LOSS OF OR FLUCTUATIONS IN HEAT, LIGHT, OR AIR CONDITIONING.

In some jurisdictions, limitations of liability are not permitted. In such jurisdictions, the foregoing limitation may not apply to you.

7. EXTERNAL LINKS
ITMC may provide, or third parties may provide, links to other sites or resources located on the World Wide Web by allowing a user to leave the ITMC to access third-party material or by bringing the third party material into this site via "inverse" hyperlinks and framing technology. ITMC has no control over such sites and resources. You acknowledge and agree that ITMC is not responsible for the availability of such external sites or resources, and does not endorse and is not responsible or liable for any content, advertising, products, or other materials on or available from such sites or resources. You further acknowledge and agree that ITMC shall not be responsible or liable, directly or indirectly, for any damage or loss caused or alleged to be caused by or in connection with use of or reliance on any such content, goods or services available on or through any such site or resource.

Your correspondence or business dealings with, or participation in promotions of, advertisers found on or through the ITMC Products and Services, including payment and delivery of related goods or services, and any other terms, conditions, warranties or representations associated with such dealings, are solely between you and such advertiser. You agree that ITMC shall not be responsible or liable for any loss or damage of any sort incurred as the result of any such dealings or as the result of the presence of such advertisers on the Product and Services.

ITMC encourages you to exercise discretion while using the Products and Services to browse the Internet. ITMC may produce automated search results or otherwise link you to sites containing information that some people may find inappropriate or offensive. ITMC makes no representations concerning any effort to review the content of any of the sites listed in automated search results, or of any of the sites otherwise linked to the ITMC web sites. ITMC shall not be held responsible for the accuracy, copyright or trademark compliance, legality, or decency of material contained in sites listed in the ITMC' search results or otherwise linked to the ITMC web sites or provided to the ITMC by third parties.

8. Linking to the ITMC
The ITMC offers a non-assignable, non-transferable, and non-exclusive license to link to the ITMC'S web sites, using the ITMC logos and search boxes, subject to the following provisions. The ITMC logos and search boxes may be placed on a Web site for the sole purpose of creating a link to the ITMC and allowing users of your site to access the ITMC. The ITMC logos and search boxes may not be used for any other purpose, including, among other purposes, to suggest sponsorship by, or affiliation with, or endorsement by the ITMC. The ITMC logos and search boxes may only be used in accordance with the instructions found here, and may only be used in the exact size, shape, colors, design, and configuration as found on those web pages. The ITMC logos and search boxes may not be altered in any manner. The ITMC logos and search boxes must appear by themselves, with reasonable spacing (at least the height of the logo) between each side of the applicable logo or search box and other graphic or textual elements. The ITMC logos and search boxes may not be used to disparage the ITMC, its products or services, or in a manner which, in ITMC's reasonable judgment, may diminish or otherwise damage ITMC's good will in the ITMC logos. By using any such ITMC logo or search box, you acknowledge that the ITMC has exclusive rights to the logo or search box, and that all good will generated through your use of the logo or search box will inure to the benefit of the ITMC. ITMC reserves the right to revoke this license or to alter its terms from time to time, for any or no reason, with or without notice. ITMC reserves the right to take action against any use that does not conform to these provisions.

9. NO LICENSE; INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF ITMC AND OTHERS
Except as expressly provided, nothing within any of the WEBSITE shall be construed as conferring any license under any of the ITMC's or any third party's intellectual property rights, whether by estoppel, implication, waiver, or otherwise. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, you acknowledge and agree that certain Content available through and used to operate the ITMC and the WEBSITE is protected by copyright, trademark, patent, or other proprietary rights of ITMC and its affiliates, licensors, and service providers. Except as expressly provided to the contrary, you agree not to modify, alter, or deface any of the trademarks, service marks, or other intellectual property made available by ITMC in connection with the WEBSITE. You agree not to hold yourself out as in any way sponsored by, affiliated with, or endorsed by ITMC, any of ITMC's affiliates, or any of ITMC's service providers. You agree not to use any of the trademarks or service marks or other Content accessible through the ITMC of any purpose other than the purpose for which such Content is made available to users by ITMC. You agree not to defame or disparage ITMC, the trademarks or service marks of ITMC, or any aspect of the WEBSITE. You agree not to adapt, translate, modify, decompile, disassemble, or reverse engineer the WEBSITE or any software or programs used in connection with the WEBSITE or the ITMC.

10. INDEMNITY AND RELEASE
By using the ITMC web sites you agree to indemnify ITMC, Inc. and its parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, employees, and licensors and hold them harmless from any and all claims and expenses, including attorney's fees, arising from your use of the ITMC web sites, your use of the WEBSITE, or your submission of ideas and/or related materials to ITMC or from any person's use of any account or password you maintain with any portion of the ITMC, regardless of whether such use is authorized by you. By using the ITMC, using the WEBSITE, or submitting any ideas and/or related materials to ITMC, you are hereby agreeing to release ITMC and its parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, employees, and licensors from any and all claims, demands, debts, obligations, damages (actual or consequential), costs, and expenses of any kind or nature whatsoever, whether known or unknown, suspected or unsuspected, disclosed or undisclosed, that you may have against them arising out of or in any way related to such disputes and/or to the WEBSITE or to any disputes regarding use of ideas and/or related materials submitted to ITMC. YOU HEREBY AGREE TO WAIVE ALL LAWS THAT MAY LIMIT HE EFFICACY OF SUCH RELEASES. FOR EXAMPLE, YOU SPECIFICALLY AGREE TO WAIVE THE PROVISIONS OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE SECTION 1542, WHICH PROVIDES

"A GENERAL RELEASE DOES NOT EXTEND TO CLAIMS WHICH THE CREDITOR DOES NOT KNOW OR SUSPECT TO EXIST IN HIS FAVOR AT THE TIME OF EXECUTING THE RELEASE, WHICH IS KNOWN BY HIM MUST HAVE MATERIALLY AFFECTED HIS SETTLEMENT WITH THE DEBTOR."

11. LIMITATION OF ACTIONS
You acknowledge and agree that, regardless of any statute or law to the contrary, any claim or cause of action you may have arising out of, or relating to, your use of the ITMC or the WEBSITE must be filed within one (1) year after such claim or cause of action arises, or forever be barred.

12. FAIR USE
The ITMC publishes excerpts and summaries from copyrighted works under Fair Use, which allows the use of copyrighted materials for purposes of commentary and criticism for the public interest. ITMC transforms summaries of the original copyrighted work into a new format and adds new information and value in the form of commentary or criticism.

ITMC has no intention to compete with the original copyrighted content. Rather, it is ITMC's intention to promote such content and deliver readers to such content. Accordingly, when ITMC cites a copyrighted work for commentary or criticism, ITMC acknowledges the original source and places a clickable link that offers users the opportunity to click directly to the original source of such information. The original publishers benefit from such links in terms of delivered audience, attention and potential advertising revenues, for which ITMC requests absolutely no payment or consideration.

13. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INFRINGEMENT CLAIMS
It is the policy of the ITMC to respond expeditiously to claims of intellectual property infringement. ITMC will promptly process and investigate notices of alleged infringement and will take appropriate actions under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA") and other applicable intellectual property laws. Upon receipt of notices complying or substantially complying with the DMCA, the ITMC will act expeditiously to remove or disable access to any material claimed to be infringing or claimed to be the subject of infringing activity and will act expeditiously to remove or disable access to any reference or link to material or activity that is claimed to be infringing. The ITMC will terminate access for subscribers and account holders who are repeat infringers. Notices of claimed infringement should be directed to: contact@theitmc.com

Please put "Notice of Infringement" in the subject line of all such notifications. When ITMC removes or disables access to any material claimed to be infringing, ITMC may attempt to contact the user who has posted such material in order to give that user an opportunity to respond to the notification, although ITMC makes no promise to do so. Any and all counter notifications submitted by the user will be furnished to the complaining party. ITMC will give the complaining party an opportunity to seek judicial relief in accordance with the DMCA before ITMC replaces or restores access to any material as a result of any counter notification.

14. ARBITRATION, GOVERNING LAW AND FORUM FOR DISPUTES
Unless expressly stated to the contrary elsewhere within the WEBSITE, all legal issues arising from or related to the use of the WEBSITE shall be construed in accordance with, and all questions with respect thereto shall be determined by, the laws of Taiwan, R.O.C. applicable to contracts entered into and wholly to be performed within said state. Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to these Terms and Conditions or any user's use of the WEBSITE shall be settled by binding arbitration in accordance with the commercial arbitration rules of the American Arbitration Association. Any such controversy or claim shall be arbitrated on an individual basis, and shall not be consolidated in any arbitration with any claim or controversy of any other party. The arbitration shall be conducted in Taiwan, R.O.C., and judgment on the arbitration award may be entered into in any state or federal court in Taiwan, R.O.C. having jurisdiction thereof. Any party seeking temporary or preliminary injunctive relief may do so in any state or federal court in Taiwan, R.O.C. having jurisdiction thereof. Except as set forth above, the state and federal courts of Taiwan, R.O.C. shall be the exclusive forum and venue to resolve disputes arising out of or relating to these Terms and Conditions or any user's use of the WEBSITE. By using the WEBSITE and thereby agreeing to these Terms and Conditions, users consent to personal jurisdiction and venue in the state and federal courts in Taiwan, R.O.C. with respect to all such disputes.

15. CHANGES IN TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND CHANGES IN WEBSITE
The ITMC reserves the right to modify the WEBSITE from time to time, for any reason, and without notice, including the right to terminate the WEBSITE. The ITMC reserves the right to modify these Terms and Conditions from time to time, without notice. Please review these Terms and Conditions from time to time so you will be apprised of any changes.

16. MERGER
These Terms and Conditions constitute the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter contained herein and supersedes any other agreement, proposals and communications, written or oral, between ITMC's representations and you with respect to the subject matter hereof; except that any other terms and conditions located on any individual ITMC web site or in connection with the WEBSITE are incorporated herein by reference to the extent they do not conflict with these Terms and Conditions. To the extent that any other terms and conditions or terms of service conflict with these Terms and Conditions, those other provisions shall control with respect to the use of the particular web site and any information available on or through the web site or the respective content location at which those other provisions may be found.

17. NON-WAIVER AND SEPARABILITY
ITMC's failure to exercise any right or provision of these Terms and Conditions shall not constitute a waiver of such right or provision. If a court of competent jurisdiction holds any provision of these Terms and Conditions to be invalid, the parties nevertheless agree that the court should endeavor to give effect to the parties' intentions as reflected in the provision, and agree that the other provisions of these Terms and Conditions remain in full force and effect.

18. NO RESALE, ASSIGNMENT, OR SUBLICENSING
You agree not to resell, assign, sublicense, otherwise transfer, or delegate your rights or obligations under these Terms and Conditions without prior express written authorization of ITMC.

19. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
Without in any way limiting the prohibition on your resale, assignment, sublicensing, or other transfer of rights or obligations, these Terms and Conditions shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective heirs, successors, and assigns.

20. TERMINATION; SURVIVAL
These Terms and Conditions shall continue in effect for as long as you use the WEBSITE, unless specifically terminated earlier by ITMC. All provisions of these Terms and Conditions which impose obligations continuing in their nature shall survive termination of these Terms and Conditions.

21. COMMUNICATIONS WITH USERS
You consent to receive communications from ITMC concerning your use of the WEBSITE ("Communications"). The Communications may be those that ITMC is required to send to you by law concerning the WEBSITE ("Required Communications"). The Communications may also be those that ITMC sends to you for other reasons. You consent to receive Communications electronically. ITMC may provide these Communications to you by sending an email to the email address you provided or by posting the Communication on the ITMC. You also consent to receive Communications by telephone or by postal mail sent to the postal address you provided in connection with your account, if any. You may change the email or postal address to which ITMC sends Communications by visiting your account information page.

22. SUBMISSIONS OF IDEAS
The ITMC is always improving its WEBSITE and developing new features. If you have ideas regarding improvements or additions to the ITMC, we would like to hear them -- but any submission will be subject to these Terms and Conditions. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL ANY DISCLOSURE OF ANY IDEA OR RELATED MATERIALS TO ITMC BE SUBJECT TO ANY OBLIGATION OF CONFIDENTIALITY OR EXPECTATION OF COMPENSATION. BY SUBMITTING THE IDEA AND/OR ANY RELATED MATERIAL TO ITMC, YOU ARE WAIVING ANY AND ALL RIGHTS THAT YOU MAY HAVE IN THE IDEA OR ANY RELATED MATERIALS AND ARE REPRESENTING AND WARRANTING TO ITMC THAT THE IDEA AND/OR RELATED MATERIALS ARE WHOLLY ORIGINAL WITH YOU, THAT NO ONE ELSE HAS ANY RIGHTS IN THE IDEA AND/OR MATERIALS AND THAT ITMC IS FREE TO IMPLEMENT THE IDEA AND TO USE THE MATERIALS IF IT SO DESIRES, AS PROVIDED OR AS MODIFIED BY ITMC, WITHOUT OBTAINING PERMISSION OR LICENSE FROM ANY THIRD PARTY.

23. VIOLATIONS OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Should you violate these Terms and Conditions or any other rights of ITMC and the ITMC, ITMC reserves the right to pursue any and all legal and equitable remedies against you, including, without limitation, terminating any and all access and or user accounts on any and all of the ITMC web sites.

24. SUBMITTED CONTENT
You hereby agree that all content you submit to ITMC, via web forms, email to the editor, email to employees, phone calls, faces or other form of communication shall become the sole property of ITMC and may be used by ITMC in any way whatsoever, without limitation.

We hope your enjoyment of ITMC' WEBSITE will be enhanced by the application of these Terms and Conditions. It is our belief that your understanding of the guidelines we have set forth will allow the ITMC community to continue to be a place where each of us can prosper, grow, and enjoy ourselves within an open and non-threatening environment. Thank you for taking the time to read these Terms and Conditions and we hope you enjoy our WEBSITE.

Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy statement is made by the ITMC ("ITMC", "we", "us" or "our") and is effective as of 25th May 2018. Here at ITMC.com, we are committed to you and to protecting your privacy rights. We are committed to fulfilling our responsibilities under the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR") in relation to the collection, retention, use, and other processing of personal data that is obtained when EU data subjects visit and interact with the Site. We may use it to periodically inform you about changes on our Web Site and new products and services. We do not sell, trade or rent your personal information to any person or entity not authorized by or associated with us.

ITMC's Privacy Commitment

ITMC ask for only the least amount of information necessary, gathering only what we believe is essential for doing business, or for the specific transaction at hand. We let customers know the information we have on them and allow them to opt out of specific engagements.

The goal of this policy is to make explicit the information we gather on our customers and users, how we will use it, and how we will not. This policy is unfortunately longer than we would like, but we must unambiguously address all the relevant cases. We will try and keep the language simple and direct as much as possible.

Scope of this Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy applies to the products and services provided by ITMC through these websites, our mobile applications, and applications posted by ITMC on ITMC' websites. This Privacy Policy does not apply to any of our websites, products or services that have a separate privacy policy.

This Privacy Policy is divided into two parts:

Part I – Information ITMC.com collects and controls

This part deals with how ITMC collects and uses information about website visitors, potential customers, users of ITMC's products and services, and others who contact ITMC through forms or email addresses published on or linked to our websites.

Part II – General

This part deals with topics that are relevant to other general topics such as ITMC's security commitments and how we will inform you when we change this Privacy Policy.

Part I – Information ITMC collects and controls

What information ITMC collects

We collect information about you only if we need the information for some legitimate purpose. ITMC will have information about you only if (a) you have provided the information yourself or (b) ITMC has automatically collected the information. Below we describe the various scenarios that fall under each of those three categories and the information collected in each one.

Information that you provide us

  1. Account signup: When you sign up for an account to access one or more of our services, we ask for information such as your name and email address to complete the account signup process. You may also be required to choose a unique username and a password for accessing the created account.
  2. Summit registrations and other form submissions: We record information that you submit when you (i) register for any event such as webinars or seminars, (ii) subscribe to our newsletter or any other mailing list, (iii) submit a form in order to download ebooks, whitepaper, or other materials, (iv) participate in contests or respond to surveys, or (v) submit a form to request customer support or to contact ITMC for any other purpose.
  3. Payment processing: When you buy something from us, we ask you to provide your name, contact information, and credit card information or other payment account information. When you submit your card information, we store the name and address of the cardholder, the expiry date and the last four digits of the credit card number. We do not store the actual credit card number. For quick processing of future payments, if you have given us your approval, we may store your credit card information or other payment information in an encrypted format in the secured servers of our Payment Gateway Service Providers.
  4. Testimonials: When you authorize us to post testimonials about our products and services on websites, we may include your name and other personal information in the testimonial. You will be given an opportunity to review and approve the testimonial before we post it. If you wish to update or delete your testimonial, you can contact us at contact@theitmc.com
  5. Interactions with ITMC: We may record, analyze and use your interactions with us, including email, telephone, and chat conversations with our sales and customer support professionals, for improving our interactions with you and other customers.

Information that we collect automatically

  1. Log files: Like most standard website servers, we use log files. This includes internet protocol (IP) addresses, browser type, internet service provider (ISP), referring/exit pages, platform type, date/time stamp, and number of clicks to analyze trends, administer the site, track user's movement in the aggregate, and gather broad demographic information for aggregate use. IP addresses, etc. are not linked to other personally identifiable information.
  2. Cookies and Other Similar Technologies: Technologies such as cookies or similar technologies are used by ITMC. These technologies are used in analyzing trends, administering the site, and to gather demographic information about our user base as a whole.

How We Use Cookies and Other Similar Technologies

To improve the user experience of our Site, ITMC may use the following "cookies".

Provider Purpose
Disqus To enable comment and discussion features on our website.
Vimeo To enable functionality with video features.
Facebook Connect To enable functionality with social media features.
Pinterest To enable functionality with social media features.
Twitter Button To enable functionality with social media features.
SteemIt To enable functionality with social media
Mewe To enable functionality with social media
Gab.ai To enable functionality with social media

Purposes for using information

In addition to the purposes mentioned above, we may use your information for the following purposes:

Your choice in information use

Opt out of non-essential electronic communications: You may opt out of receiving newsletters and other non-essential messages by using the 'unsubscribe' function included in all such messages. However, you will continue to receive notices and essential transactional emails.

Disable cookies: You can disable browser cookies before visiting our websites. However, if you do so, you may not be able to use certain features of the websites properly.

Optional information: You can always choose not to fill in non-mandatory fields when you submit any form linked to our websites.

Who we share your information with

We do not sell any personal information. We share your information only in the ways that are described in this Privacy Policy, and only with parties who adopt appropriate confidentiality and security measures.

Employees and independent contractors: Employees and independent contractors of all ITMC group entities have access to the information covered in Part I on a need-to-know basis. We require all employees and independent contractors of ITMC group entities to follow this Privacy Policy for personal information that we share with them.

Third-party service providers: We may need to share your personal information and aggregated or de-identified information with third-party service providers that we engage, such as marketing and advertising partners, event organizers, web analytics providers and payment processors. These service providers are authorized to use your personal information only as necessary to provide these services to us.

Your rights with respect to information we hold about you as a controller

If you are in the European Economic Area (EEA), you have the following rights with respect to information that ITMC holds about you. ITMC undertakes to provide you the same rights no matter where you choose to live.

Right to access: You have the right to access (and obtain a copy of, if required) the categories of personal information that we hold about you, including the information's source, purpose and period of processing, and the persons to whom the information is shared

Right to rectification: You have the right to update the information we hold about you or to rectify any inaccuracies. Based on the purpose for which we use your information, you can instruct us to add supplemental information about you in our database.

Right to erasure: You have the right to request that we delete your personal information in certain circumstances, such as when it is no longer necessary for the purpose for which it was originally collected.

Right to restriction of processing: You may also have the right to request to restrict the use of your information in certain circumstances, such as when you have objected to our use of your data but we need to verify whether we have overriding legitimate grounds to use it.

Right to data portability: You have the right to transfer your information to a third party in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format, in circumstances where the information is processed with your consent or by automated means.

Right to object: You have the right to object to the use of your information in certain circumstances, such as the use of your personal information for direct marketing.

Right to complain: You have the right to complain to the appropriate supervisory authority if you have any grievance against the way we collect, use or share your information. This right may not be available to you if there is no supervisory authority dealing with data protection in your country.

Retention of information

We retain your personal information for as long as it is required for the purposes stated in this Privacy Policy. Sometimes, we may retain your information for longer periods as permitted or required by law, such as to maintain suppression lists, prevent abuse, if required in connection with a legal claim or proceeding, to enforce our agreements, for tax, accounting, or to comply with other legal obligations. When we no longer have a legitimate need to process your information, we will delete or anonymize your information from our active databases. We will also securely store the information and isolate it from further processing on backup discs until deletion is possible.

Part II – General

Children's personal information

Our products and services are not directed to individuals under 13. ITMC does not knowingly collect personal information from children who are under 13 years of age. If we become aware that a child under 13 has provided us with personal information, we will take steps to delete such information. If you believe that a child under 13 years has provided personal information to us, please write to contact@theitmc.com with the details, and we will take the necessary steps to delete the information we hold about that child.

How secure is your information

At ITMC, we take data security very seriously. We have taken steps to implement appropriate administrative, technical & physical safeguards to prevent unauthorized access, use, modification, disclosure or destruction of the information you entrust to us. If you have any concerns regarding the security of your data, we encourage you to write to us at reply@ITMC.com with any questions.

Locations and international transfers

By accessing or using our products and services or otherwise providing personal information or service data to us, you consent to the processing, transfer, and storage of your personal information or Service Data within the United States of America, the European Economic Area (EEA) and other countries where ITMC operates. Such transfer is subject to a group company agreement that is based on EU Commission's Model Contractual Clauses.

External links on our websites

Some pages of our websites may contain links to websites that are not linked to this Privacy Policy. If you submit your personal information to any of these third-party sites, your personal information is governed by their privacy policies. As a safety measure, we recommend that you not share any personal information with these third parties unless you've checked their privacy policies and assured yourself of their privacy practices.

Blogs and forums

We offer publicly accessible blogs and forums on our websites. Please be aware that any information you provide on these blogs and forums may be used to contact you with unsolicited messages. We urge you to be cautious in disclosing personal information in our blogs and forums. ITMC is not responsible for the personal information you elect to disclose publicly. Your posts and certain profile information may remain even after you terminate your account with ITMC. To request the removal of your information from our blogs and forums, you can contact us at contact@theitmc.com

Social media widgets

Our websites include social media widgets such as Twitter "tweet" buttons that let you share articles and other information. These widgets may collect information such as your IP address and the pages you navigate in the website, and may set a cookie to enable the widgets to function properly. Your interactions with these widgets are governed by the privacy policies of the companies providing them.

Disclosures in compliance with legal obligations

We may be required by law to preserve or disclose your personal information and service data to comply with any applicable law, regulation, legal process or governmental request, including to meet national security requirements.

Enforcement of our rights

We may disclose personal information and service data to a third party if we believe that such disclosure is necessary for preventing fraud, investigating any suspected illegal activity, enforcing our agreements or policies, or protecting the safety of our users.

Compliance with this Privacy Policy

We make every effort, including periodic reviews, to ensure that personal information you provide is used in conformity with this Privacy Policy. If you have any concerns about our adherence to this Privacy Policy or the manner in which your personal information is used, kindly write to us contact@theitmc.com We'll contact you, and if required, coordinate with the appropriate regulatory authorities to effectively address your concerns.

Your consent

By using our Web Site, you consent to the collection and use of information by us as set forth in this privacy statement. We reserve the right to modify, alter or otherwise update our privacy policy, and we will post those changes on this page so that you will always be aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what limited circumstances we disclose it. Continued access or use of the Web Site shall constitute your express acceptance of any modifications, alterations or updates to this privacy statement. However, please note that unless we obtain your express consent, any revised Privacy Policy will apply only to information collected after such time as the revised Privacy Policy takes effect. If at any point we decide to use Personally Identifiable Information in a manner different from that stated at the time it was collected, we will notify you by way of email and you will then have a choice whether or not we can use such information in this different manner. If you are concerned about how your personal information is used, you should check back at Privacy Policy periodically.

Contact Information

If you have any questions regarding our privacy policy, please contact us at contact@theitmc.com.

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