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Greg Collier is a seasoned entrepreneur and advocate for online safety and civil liberties. He is the founder and CEO of Geebo, an American online classifieds platform established in 1999 that became known for its proactive moderation, fraud prevention, and industry leadership on responsible marketplace practices.
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The Fantasy of the Free Market
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The Fantasy of the Free Market

  • Greg Collier
  • February 18, 2026
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Few ideas in modern economics are as powerful, or as misleading, as the notion of the “free market.” In popular imagination, an unregulated market is […]

The Difference Between Scientific Evidence and Scientific Headlines
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The Difference Between Scientific Evidence and Scientific Headlines

  • Greg Collier
  • February 17, 2026
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If you follow science through news coverage alone, it can feel like reality changes every week. Coffee is bad, then good. Eggs are dangerous, then […]

The Internet Isn’t Decentralized Anymore
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The Internet Isn’t Decentralized Anymore

  • Greg Collier
  • February 16, 2026
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The Internet was built to route around failure. That origin story is not just nostalgia. It describes a set of architectural instincts that shaped how […]

The Myths of U.S. Immigration and What the Evidence Actually Shows
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The Myths of U.S. Immigration and What the Evidence Actually Shows

  • Greg Collier
  • February 13, 2026
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Immigration debates in the United States rarely fail for lack of passion. They fail because a handful of persistent myths flatten a complex reality into […]

Debt Isn’t a Moral Failure; It’s an Economic Strategy
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Debt Isn’t a Moral Failure; It’s an Economic Strategy

  • Greg Collier
  • February 12, 2026
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Debt is often treated as a character test. If you have too much of it, the story goes, you must have lived beyond your means, […]

Why “The Science Is Settled” Is Almost Always Misleading
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Why “The Science Is Settled” Is Almost Always Misleading

  • Greg Collier
  • February 11, 2026
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“The science is settled” is one of the most common phrases in modern public debate and one of the most misunderstood. People use it to […]

Why Healthcare in the U.S. Is Designed Around Billing, Not Healing
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Why Healthcare in the U.S. Is Designed Around Billing, Not Healing

  • Greg Collier
  • February 10, 2026
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American healthcare does not feel like a single system because it is not one. It is a dense web of payers, contracts, benefit designs, coding […]

Why Tech Companies Keep Selling “Safety” Instead of Solving Problems
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Why Tech Companies Keep Selling “Safety” Instead of Solving Problems

  • Greg Collier
  • February 9, 2026
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“Safety” has become one of the most profitable words in modern technology. It appears in press releases, product demos, keynote speeches, and glossy trust centers. […]

When Did Protest Become a “Security Threat”?
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When Did Protest Become a “Security Threat”?

  • Greg Collier
  • February 5, 2026
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For most of American history, public protest has been treated, at least in principle, as a civic pressure valve. Loud, inconvenient, sometimes disorderly, but fundamentally […]

Alex Pretti, Civil Liberties, and the Dangerous Expansion of Federal Force
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Alex Pretti, Civil Liberties, and the Dangerous Expansion of Federal Force

  • Greg Collier
  • January 30, 2026
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The most unsettling thing about the shooting of Alex Pretti is not the now-familiar argument over whether an agent felt “threatened.” It is the quiet […]

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