Their grip is getting ever tighter. TPTB / Deep State were grasping ever more in 2022. They will keep at it in 2023.
+1 WO’s merit.
"Someone should start some threads showing us some practical steps"
I was actually thinking if there is a LGBTQtalk forum in existence, containing a Grooming Observer, to go there and take da piss.
Bob?
EDIT: Especially easy steps. For me, perhaps some of us as well as the n00bs we need to join the BTC community and keep our assets and selves safe from predation.
OK, I’ll bite.
fwiw I read somewhere that miners shutting down to support the grid get financially compensated for that...
Well, as my favourite AI puts it, “link or it didn’t happen”.
I find it like a bad joke tbh.
We’re going to have a new ATH, 9-12 months after the 2024 halving.
So, some practical and easy steps anyone can follow, to protect - to an extent - their privacy.
I by no means claim to be an expert on anything, but I do have a gut that rarely disappoints, which helps to navigate through the jungle of scamming apps and software.
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Silent pocket.It’s imperative to throw away your tracking device. Because of the way the system is rigged, it’s next to impossible now-days. So what’s the next best thing? Silence that eavesdropping device by sticking it into a Faraday Cage, and using it only when absolutely necessary. Stickers on all cameras are also a must, and as for the biometric face recognition and location services, fuck them and have them permanently off. SIM attack countermeasures have come a long way too, now services take time to enable, after a new SIM has been activated.
- PGP,
ProtonEmail, ProtonVPN.Proton offers free email and VPN for its users. It uses zero-access encryption by default, and is very easy to use even if you’re a moron. Zero-access encryption means that even if your password is exposed, your data [emails] are protected by a 12-word phrase - written on piece of paper. Sound familiar? I’ve tried many VPN services, and most of them fail one test or another. ProtonVPN passes the
IP leak test successfully.
- Browsers.
There are many browsers to use these days [Brave, Dissenter], but my favourite one is Mozilla. Private browsing always enabled of course - that always deletes all the cookies upon exit. I won’t go on about Tor, because it can make your life difficult, as it remains the very best. A
Tor router and a VPN over Tor though, locally on your device, should do the trick. Your network response will increase greatly, but so will your privacy.
- Instant messaging/calls.
I’m not going to even mention mainstream social media platforms, and how you should stay the fuck away from all of them.
Signal is one of the best around, as it uses real end-to-end encryption, and not the bullshit ones that other spyware apps use.
- Operating Systems.
I won’t go there either, because they require technical expertise greater than the average Joe, and this evades the point of this post.
- Cars.
Cars these days - are also data mining devices on their own. Stay away from anything with an embedded GPS that you cannot turn off. Even better get an old car that has next to zero electronics. Preferably a gasoline powered one, with abundant litres and horse power, just to stick it to the climate change system. Boy are they fun to drive, and I’m such a stubborn petrolhead. Basically anything “smart” is dumb as fuck, and contributes to the surveillance agenda.
All the above of course mean very little if you’re a threat to the matrix. Their tech is far more superior than what is known to the public, as they’ve back-doored and master-keyed anything from RSA keys, to my mothers vagina. LOL. Why bother then, one might ask? I’ll leave that to the random reader to answer.
Thank God we have Bitcoin.#we.are.all.Satoshi
#we.are.all.Snowden
#we.are.all.nullius
#we.are.all.anonymous