Posted on 01/12/2020 6:42:27 AM PST by nuconvert
To the leaders of Iran - DO NOT KILL YOUR PROTESTERS.
Thousands have already been killed or imprisoned by you, and the World is watching. More importantly, the USA is watching. Turn your internet back on and let reporters roam free! Stop the killing of your great Iranian people!
I don’t even know how to get to the dark web or what it even is.
Everybody drink!
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Nice. Thanks for posting...
Well, you have a good point. Reagan ignored the ME because he was hyper focused, rightly so, on bringing USSR down. Amazing!
Winston Churchill is one of my heroes also.
Agree, and I would give lady Thatcher honorable mention.
The security forces should remember the ultimate fate of the Securitate in Romania once the people became fully involved.
Nah - Demiranians flows better.
It is the worst of the worst available on the internet and not for the sensitive. But this is where can be found those who share information and secrets without being identified. And in this particular case the tech savy can use the deepweb and darkweb to circumvent Iranian government blocks to share inside info about what is really happening there. I was set up on my old computer but haven’t done it on this one yet. There are safeguards that need to be set up first before going there. But there are several levels of the internet and I am currently doing homework on the “Intellectual Dark Web” explained in this article.
https://heimdalsecurity.com/blog/deep-web-vs-dark-web-what-is-each/
I just consider it a blessing to witness two great Presidents in my lifetime.
I heard that the internet developed so quickly because off the demand for porn, which shows how depraved humans are.
You pushed the wrong sunnuvabitch
“Right now in Sadeghiyeh Square of #Tehran protesters chant “If you want to fight, we are ready for that” during the #IranProtests against #Iran’s Islamic Regime over shot-down of Flight #PS752 of #Ukraine International Airlines by #IRGC.”
https://twitter.com/BabakTaghvaee/status/1216405358710870017
“Iranians who are protesting against #Iran’s Islamic Regime can be seen tearing posters & images of Qasem #Soleimani in protest against #Iran’s Islamic Regime over shot-down of Flight #PS752 by #IRGC.”
https://twitter.com/BabakTaghvaee/status/1216406537637330944
WOW... That is a “Tear down this wall” equivalent.
State Dept Tweet from Pompeo:
“America hears you. America supports you. America stands with you. May God bless the people of Iran.” — @SecPompeo #IranProtests”
https://twitter.com/StateDept/status/1216325337342193664
>>I dont have it set up on this PC, but is anyone on the darkweb? Bet there are some direct updates available for someone hip to the sources.
So download a free instance of the TOR browser and get to work.
President @realDonaldTrump:
“America stands with the people of Iran in their courageous struggle for freedom.” #IranProtests
https://twitter.com/StateDept/status/1216405773120679947
Whats wrong with exposing the hypocrisy of the United States? Theres something nauseating about a U.S. government official who lectures any other country over human rights abuses.
There is even much worse than porn in reality. All the very worst of humanity can be found in the darkweb, including the hackers that would nail you in a heartbeat. Because of it’s total lack of regulation or control it is the wild west of the internet no holds barred. The “surface web” we use is only about 4% of the total. We are only using the layer that can be “indexed” and tracked. The rest is anonymous so it cannot be indexed or controlled.
But the phenomenon can sometimes also be utilized in a positive way if done correctly. This is where many companies set up their own unique in house servers and intranet for only company to same company communications and data transfer that can be VERY secure. This type of use takes up much of this below the surface layer. I have always thought that a unique safe internet could also be created in this realm away from the regulations and control if it was done right with it’s own unique servers and browser.
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