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Web freedom faces greatest threat ever
LoP Guest
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04-16-2012 09:04 PM

 



Post: #31
RE: Web freedom faces greatest threat ever
WalkersEverywhere  Wrote:
Tyche Unleashed  Wrote:
Lonestar888  Wrote:
***** Includeme

Jhikpghf
Well, except to add this.I had read somewhere that it is possible to make the internet run like a shortwave radio-through those signals.Anyone know anything about that?

Yes.

When I get a little more free time, I'm going to put together an open-source fully distributed peer-to-peer cryto-secure, backbone-independent Internet package.

In other words, no DNS central weakpoint, no dependence on fiber-optic or copper wire, no government censorship ability whatsoever.

I'm about 90% there already.

Alejandro Jodorowsky & Fernando Arrabal's AnonOp:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DmR8GQHwkY

http://www.facebook.com/pages/R-evolutio...5424416752
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Tyche Unleashed
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04-16-2012 09:18 PM

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Post: #32
RE: Web freedom faces greatest threat ever
WalkersEverywhere  Wrote:
Tyche Unleashed  Wrote:
Lonestar888  Wrote:
***** Includeme

Jhikpghf
Well, except to add this.I had read somewhere that it is possible to make the internet run like a shortwave radio-through those signals.Anyone know anything about that?

Yes.

When I get a little more free time, I'm going to put together an open-source fully distributed peer-to-peer cryto-secure, backbone-independent Internet package.

In other words, no DNS central weakpoint, no dependence on fiber-optic or copper wire, no government censorship ability whatsoever.

I'm about 90% there already.

Thanks

"You can't look at the Beast until you can look at the Beast with love;because then it bums them out and then it kills them"~Stevie Nicks

Cheer
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Kill the Matrix
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04-16-2012 09:40 PM

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Post: #33
RE: Web freedom faces greatest threat ever
Funny how the PTB just don't get it.

Why spy on their own citizens when we have nothing to take? It's like monitoring the activities of a homeless bum. Protecting corporate interests destroys demand for their products. It's a fact.

I dumped my cable television two months ago because the corporate interests had ruined it in a matter of just 20 years. They are doing the same thing with the web.

It used to be viewed as morally wrong to download music or movies, but now that corporations have become the "enemy", people see it as their patriotic duty to thwart them. The government setting themselves above the people and beyond the reach of the law has also labeled them the enemy. As they continue to represent corporate interests, they will continue to lose the support of the public.

It's like the guy starting the first private ISP. People are throwing their resources at him. Anyone who starts a private internet will also have people flocking to their door. Anyone who comes up with a completely private cell phone will be wildly successful as well.

The grey and black market extends far beyond just goods and services. It is now going toward information. I would be willing to take a step backwards for real privacy.

“Doubt not that there is a judgment day where every foul deed and deal of death will be brought to light, and justice will be meted out to the perpetrators in a most satisfying, and eternal fashion.”
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04-16-2012 09:45 PM

 



Post: #34
RE: Web freedom faces greatest threat ever
This seems like a good place to bring this up. Facebook has not been letting me change my hometown, I have tried for weeks and with different web browsers to no avail. I almost feel like they don't want people to change anything lest they be trying to evade big brother's watchful eye. Like for whatever reason, they believe my current hometown IS the correct one but it is not. I can see why they might think that since I have lived here since I was 7 but that does not make it my "hometown". I just think it's creepy. So when I was googling to find out about this, I found out Facebook does not allow you to change your birthdate. They will only let you change it once I think and they give you a warning saying it's against their user rights and responsibilities. WTF???????
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04-16-2012 10:21 PM

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Post: #35
RE: Web freedom faces greatest threat ever
LoP Guest  Wrote:
This seems like a good place to bring this up. Facebook has not been letting me change my hometown, I have tried for weeks and with different web browsers to no avail. I almost feel like they don't want people to change anything lest they be trying to evade big brother's watchful eye. Like for whatever reason, they believe my current hometown IS the correct one but it is not. I can see why they might think that since I have lived here since I was 7 but that does not make it my "hometown". I just think it's creepy. So when I was googling to find out about this, I found out Facebook does not allow you to change your birthdate. They will only let you change it once I think and they give you a warning saying it's against their user rights and responsibilities. WTF???????

Why in the f*ck are you using FB?

“Doubt not that there is a judgment day where every foul deed and deal of death will be brought to light, and justice will be meted out to the perpetrators in a most satisfying, and eternal fashion.”
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Blitzkreig
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04-16-2012 10:36 PM

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Post: #36
RE: Web freedom faces greatest threat ever
Kill the Matrix  Wrote:
LoP Guest  Wrote:
This seems like a good place to bring this up. Facebook has not been letting me change my hometown, I have tried for weeks and with different web browsers to no avail. I almost feel like they don't want people to change anything lest they be trying to evade big brother's watchful eye. Like for whatever reason, they believe my current hometown IS the correct one but it is not. I can see why they might think that since I have lived here since I was 7 but that does not make it my "hometown". I just think it's creepy. So when I was googling to find out about this, I found out Facebook does not allow you to change your birthdate. They will only let you change it once I think and they give you a warning saying it's against their user rights and responsibilities. WTF???????

Why in the f*ck are you using FB?

http://www.facebook.com linksucks chuckle
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smerve
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04-16-2012 10:48 PM

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Xytx
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04-16-2012 11:45 PM

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Post: #38
RE: Web freedom faces greatest threat ever
Truth  Wrote:
You know what, I have software that turns PC wireless routers, into peer to peer BBS. I will build the first new BBS =) I miss the BBS days so much. 1st download you get is the software, with the software, every time a message in the forum is sent with good old BBS's echo net.
Let the internet burn, back to BBS's, with wireless routers this time, and you can meet each other =)

Slick! I'd really like to check that out. Got a link? (Or is it something you wrote yourself?)

"Education is the progressive realization of our ignorance." -Albert Einstein
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04-17-2012 01:58 AM

 



Post: #39
RE: Web freedom faces greatest threat ever
What percentage of the internet is opinion and information manipulation, and how much of it is factual information?

Facts are the things in your daily life that keep you alive, and beyond that is information and opinion, and the information may or may not help your daily living, and the opinion only effects your emotions.

The fact is my daily life has little use for the internet, but my emotions like it for entertainment.

I am completely apathetic as to the future of the internet.
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