Computers/Internet (Bloggers & Personal)
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1 Declaration of XXXXXXXXX . Pursuant to 28 U.S.C Section 1746, I, XXXXXXXX , make the following declaration. 1.I am over the age of 21 years and I am under no legal disability, which would prevent mefrom giving this declaration. 2.I was an electronic intelligence analyst under 305 th Military Intelligence with experience gathering SAM missile system electronic intelligence. I have extensive experience as a whitehat hacker used by some of the top election specialists in the world. The methodologies Ihave employed represent industry standard cyber operation toolkits for digital forensics andOSINT, which are commonly used to certify connections between...
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While the folks at Twitter aggressively label or censor tweets posted by conservatives, they were remarkably tolerant toward a tweet by Zhao Lijian, a Foreign Ministry spokesperson for the Chinese Government, that featured a doctored photo of an Australian soldier threatening a young boy with a knife. Rather than labeling this tweet as "misinformation" or censoring it, they tagged it as "potentially sensitive content." Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey defended his moderators, pointing out that "we can't be sure that the event depicted didn't occur. As long as it cannot be proven that it did not occur freedom of speech dictates...
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We are pleased to announce version 7.6.21 of the Folding@home software and recommend that everyone upgrades! This version includes a number of significant updates, most notably the addition of ARM 64-bit support. ARM support is a great step forward given the rapid proliferation of ARM-based devices. We are especially grateful to Neocortix for helping make this possible! The new client also includes updates that better detect and automatically configure supported GPUs.
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“Civilization is the progress toward a society of privacy. The savage’s whole existence is public, ruled by the laws of his tribe. Civilization is the process of setting man free from men.” – Ayn Rand, For the New Intellectual “When we've got these people who have practically limitless powers within a society, if they get a pass without so much as a slap on the wrist, what example does that set for the next group of officials that come into power? To push the lines a little bit further, a little bit further, a little bit further, and we'll realize...
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Email received a voting test.
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Huge National Security Issue – Devises manufactured by a China owned company are attached to Dominion machines! American modern day minute men and women are saving our country! Overnight (Hat tip Rosco Davis) it was reported through a tweet that a company owned by a Chinese firm is the manufacturer of modems used by Dominion with their voting machines.
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There are plenty rumors concerning the server obtained in Germany after the election. Here’s what we know.On the Monday following the election, President Trump fired Defense Secretary Mark Esper. Christopher Miller, who serves as director of the National Counterterrorism Center, replaced Esper. Esper held his own press conference in June to announce that he would not follow President Trump’s orders and protect the White House from Antifa and BLM rioters who were burning down DC.Without Consulting Trump White House — Defense Secretary Esper Orders National Guard NOT to Carry Guns or Ammunition in Washington DCThen in one of his first...
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The Pres does all the wrong things, perfectly. He makes all the "persuasion" mistakes, and the people, with their eyes open, believe his actions. If we win, they will kill him. They might come to wish he had won. If he wins and they kill him, the voice of his actions will be silenced. (People instantly forget the past.) "The world is changed … not by what is said, or what is blamed or praised, but by what is done. The world never recovers from what is done. At this moment the killing of a man is a thing that...
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Noted Fox News pundit Tucker Carlson has often been none of the few bright spots on a network whose continued leftward tilt is no longer possible not to notice. For example, his commentaries on the true pandemic facts and how manufactured COVID hysteria has been used to carve out huge exceptions to our constitutional liberties have been on point. But on Thursday Tucker Carlson tested positive for bloviating stupidity in surrendering to the conventional wisdom that charges of systemic computer hacking of our elections bi pro-Biden foreign actors. At issue is the Thursday press conference held by Team Trump attorneys...
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Sidney Powell filed lawsuits in both Michigan and Georgia on Wednesday night alleging multiple constitutional violations and seeking to have the elections decertified.But people soon noticed something funny when they tried to share the link to her suits on her website on Twitter. As the Epoch Times reported, such efforts were flagged with “Something went wrong, but don’t fret—let’s give it another shot” and another message warning of an unsafe link if you went to the site, “We can’t complete this request because this link has been identified by Twitter or our partners as being potentially harmful. Visit our Help...
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So easy to consume, even Democrats can understand... A summary of Election-Rigging Claims Overview of Vote Fraud Allegations
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As we reported earlier, there was stunning testimony today in the Pennsylvania state senate hearing, with witnesses detailing voting irregularities that they saw in the election. President Donald Trump excited the hearing, calling in and thanking people for coming forward with the truth. Multiple witnesses came forward with compelling testimony. We reported how poll watchers were kept away from being able to actually see what was going on while hundreds of thousands of ballots were counted without real scrutiny. The strange spikes of votes for Joe Biden with hundreds of thousands of votes in 90 minutes being counted for Biden...
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The link leads to a 40-page Scribd document by several noted mathematicians who studied the Pennsylvania election. They found several critical abnormalities that ALL benefit Biden. The total number of suspicious votes is over 300,000. More than enough to swing the election to Trump. Because it's a Scribd document, I cannot cut and paste. Sorry.
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Parler has been in the news quite a bit over the past year. The social media company has seen a remarkable increase in users as conservatives face increased censorship on other platforms. Oddly enough, the corporate press has taken a bizarre interest in Parler and its increased membership. Left-leaning news outlets would have you believe that their objection to the social media site is related to misinformation and conspiracy theories. But it seems that it might be something else that has motivated their hysteria over the app. Politico recently published a piece noting the rise of Parler acknowledging its recent...
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International cyber piracy is a growing threat to personal, economic, and national security. But it is not a new threat, not in essence. In the basic character of the problem that it poses to law-abiding citizens of civilized nations, piracy of intellectual resources over the Internet is the same as piracy of ships and cargo on the high seas. Both are actions of trespass and theft beyond the reach of the legal institutions that protect the victims. Like the Barbary pirates of old, cyber pirates often live in sovereign states that fail to remedy or sanction their wrongs. The Constitution...
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Sorry for using the word, “algorithm.” I suspect most of you reading this struggled thru basic algebra in high school and did not deign to venture into the world of calculus and other advanced mathematics. The explanation is simple. A calculation built into the computer software was executed to produce numbers that, if unexamined, appear to secure a victory for Biden. The numbers do not lie. Votes were manufactured for Joe Biden. The citizens of Pennsylvania voted overwhelmingly for Donald Trump. Joe Biden’s folks tried to steal it.A fellow by the name of Edward Solomon has done yeoman’s work in...
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The Communist government of Vietnam has threatened to ban Facebook if it doesn't step up its censorship of content critical of the government. At stake is an estimated billion dollars a year in revenue to Facebook. It's not like Facebook hasn't been assiduously editing out or blocking anti-government statements. "We made an agreement in April," said a Facebook spokesman. "We upheld our end of the agreement, and we expected the government of Vietnam to do the same, but now they want to exert even more control over us. It's like they never heard of freedom of the press." Minister of...
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If you think you are avoiding the intrusive practices of Google by using alternative search site DuckDuckGo, a new report finds that the alternative site may still be handing your user data over to Google, anyway.According to a report on One America News, DuckDuckGo is not much of a safe alternative for Internet users.OAN spoke to Rich Granville, CEO of search engine site Yippy.com , and Granville pointed out that contrary to what DuckDuckGo claims, its code source contains customer tracking devices called “cookies.”A cookie is a line of code that allows the website to track its visitors. Cookies are...
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If this is how you employ "Opinion Engineering" witches to brainwash the people, you need to go back to the drawing board. Bad news for greedy billionaire oligarchs: (Trump Won), the Repubs are taking both the House & Senate. It used to be that the Electorate wanted the Presidency to be a different party than Congress & Senate. Since Trump won, it means the Electorate went for all-3, GOP President-Senate-House.
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Apple's latest operating system, macOS Big Sur, uses a new API to constantly send users' data (including how, when, and where a Mac is used) to Apple. This data is transmitted to Apple without encryption, meaning anyone with access to the same network as the Mac can see the information. There are plenty of reports of Google, Amazon, Facebook, and other big tech companies tracking and logging user data. Thankfully, Apple has been a bastion of respect for user privacy in both the computer and smartphone world. Right? According to a new report from Jeffrey Paul, a computer privacy blogger...
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