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LarrySwinger 2 points ago +2 / -0

It was advertised to one of the Voat offshoots and the admin misses the old Voat and wishes to create something similar with checks in place that won't make it go south the way Voat did. But right now it's dominated by former Saidit users.

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LarrySwinger 2 points ago +2 / -0

Even 9gag

There's a strange phenomenon where the retardation hubs that 4chan used to look down on have somehow increased in quality over the years, with political incorrectness being the norm. Another example is FunnyJunk. But I'm not sure how representative that is for a wider change. Reddit is closed down as hell now and people flock to Discord where power-drunk mods ban users arbitrarily. You're probably right, though. The floodgates have opened. Pizzagate is being reassessed by the wider public.

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LarrySwinger 2 points ago +4 / -2

The Saidit folks went to GoatMatrix. It's not really ideal as there's an arbitrary yet strictly enforced rule against violence, and (temporary) shadow banning is applied on users without even notifying them. However, the same character of Saidit is maintained there with quality content being posted. My preference is that a new forum be created but for the time being that website should do.

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LarrySwinger 1 point ago +1 / -0

I haven't seen the others but The Man Who Fell to Earth is actually a great movie which inspired Philip K. Dick, he has a subplot in VALIS about some mysterious film, the inspiration for that came after he saw that film. And it's an archetypal story about the soul which dates back to the third century, in fact. There's a Gnostic myth called the Hymn of the Pearl which in turn inspired The Man who Fell to Earth. It's the story of the soul which has lost itself in this fallen world, but which will find its true home in the afterlife. Of course, one can draw the connection between the illuminati who are identified with the Gnostics as the original heretics, and now they're in Hollywood influencing all the movies with their predictive programming and what not. Maybe they had a hand in it but in my experience that film is an honest expression of the author's feelings and is worth a watch regardless.

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LarrySwinger 1 point ago +1 / -0

Do you know what patsy means? Oswald didn't assassinate JFK.

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LarrySwinger 0 points ago +1 / -1

Context: this is the engine of the airplane that supposedly crashed in Shanksville on 9/11.

You'll have to spot it yourself, I won't do all the thinking for you.

Difficulty level: easy.

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LarrySwinger 2 points ago +2 / -0

Seriously, though, does anyone still believe the CIA fought bravely against Communism or anything else bad in this world?

What do you make of Operation Gladio, which the CIA was behind? I sometimes wonder about this. It seems that opposition to communism wasn't just part of the exoteric narrative, but it was present inside the US deep state and they were willing to kill people in Europe in order to stop it. They orchestrated coups in Italy to prevent it from becoming communist, complete with false-flag bombings blamed on the communists.

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LarrySwinger 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well, Tomato and DD-WRT are the ones that were relevant when I paid attention. But install OpenWRT then.

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LarrySwinger 2 points ago +2 / -0

We can't be sure about that until ME code will be reverse engineered fully and replaced with something opensource wih same functionality.

A neutralized Intel ME has 300 kB of code running, which is too small for a network stack. You don't know what's going on with a black box, so you're assuming the worst, but some things are very unlikely.

It's not that easy, since Atheros chip will have another pinout and you can't just desolder old one and solder Atheros instead.

Is it the norm now to solder wifi chips onto the motherboard? There are still laptops where you can replace it.

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LarrySwinger 2 points ago +2 / -0

There are BIOSes with a switch to disable it, but there's no way to check that it's actually disabled. That being said, PSP doesn't seem to be as pervasive as ME in the first place.

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LarrySwinger 1 point ago +1 / -0

No, I don't mean that.

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LarrySwinger 2 points ago +2 / -0

If they've compromised computer manufacturers, they've probably compromised router manufacturers, too.

To be fair, it isn't confirmed that Intel is compromised, the ME has legitimate uses. It's just sketchy and proprietary. I wouldn't jump to the conclusion that routers are compromised. Although it certainly can't hurt to install Tomato or DD-WRT.

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LarrySwinger 2 points ago +2 / -0

It is hard to completely remove ME in modern motherboards, because many functions like fan control was moved into ME. Also you could get resets every few minutes or uninitialized onboard hardware like network controller of sound card if you completely clean ME on board that is not suitable.

A neutralized ME doesn't have an attack surface anymore. The network stack is disabled, so an attacker would need physical access. If that happens, a neutralized ME isn't how he's going to compromise your system.

Not shure about laptops with integrated WiFi, those that have WiFi chip soldered on mainboard instead of traditional miniPCI-E card in socket.

You can replace the built-in wifi chip with an Atheros one to make sure.

Also it's spelt 'sure', not 'shure'.

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LarrySwinger 2 points ago +2 / -0
  1. You can clean Intel ME with a USB programmer or RPi + cables, it isn't very hard.

  2. By default it doesn't work over wifi so you don't have to worry about it if you use a laptop in which you never plug an ethernet cable.

  3. Does the ME / PSP have its own address? How is an attacker going to correlate your online identity with it when you use a VPN or Tor? This is a legitimate question, I'm not asking it rhethorically.

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LarrySwinger 1 point ago +1 / -0

If you get sued for downloading behind a VPN, the FBI or whatever agency will have to prove they knew it was you and they have to make it public that AES-256 is compromised. The pattern is that they refrain from giving away such secrets, it came up with Tor users who had been decloaked. Beside, if you used a VPN, you can show that you were trying to maintain your privacy which can invalidate their evidence.

Well, your post above was about search warrants. Yes, they could seize your PC / disks, but that won't help them if it's encrypted. It's the same story as above: they'd have to publish how they crack encryption that people rely on, and you can show you were maintaining privacy.

But please do share more details about AES-256 being compromised if you have it.

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LarrySwinger 1 point ago +1 / -0

I see. That's what trustworthy VPNs are for.

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LarrySwinger 2 points ago +2 / -0

I've never become ill from the radiation emitted by video files.

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LarrySwinger 2 points ago +2 / -0

install 5G

This is an important point nobody else mentioned. I do believe Covid was in part a coverup for people getting sick from 5G.

What was the initiating motive?

It's the shock doctrine. Check out the book or documentary with that title. People become paralyzed from the terror they underwent, and that allows them to pass draconian laws or perform operations which people would've otherwise protested against. After 9/11 they were able to increase the US military budget to a ridiculous number and people were okay with the invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as drone assaults / bombings in Yemen and other countries. But the fuel was running out so they needed a new psy-op or structural deep event. They seem to do it with a rhythm, there's about 20 years in between them. Twenty years before 9/11 it was Iran-Contra, 20 years before that was the JFK assassination, and 20 years before that was WWII which they could've ended earlier but wanted to drag out. The one before that seems to be WWI, although it isn't exactly 20 years earlier, a bit longer. I will disclaim that I'm not familiar enough with Iran-Contra to say if it classifies as a psy-op, for example I don't know if the official version was on the news every day or not, but if so it'd confirm my theory. I'm dropping this preliminarily.

To get back on the subject: they are clearly trying to consolidate their power with CBDCs now, centralizing the food production, and clamping down on free speech. They're piggyback riding that on the shock induced by the plandemic even though we've mostly gone back to normal. The polarization helps them as well.

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LarrySwinger 2 points ago +2 / -0

These are videos. I've never received a video from opening a video file, nor have I received one outside of Windows. Don't use Windows and don't open random binaries / scripts and in practice you're good to go. We shouldn't filter out information over this concern.

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