Starting back in 1997 a “Second Internet” was created and is actually already wired up. It consists of only IPv6 and the network can be activated by simple shutting off the old backbone routers and switching to the new ones. This internet is %100 verified meaning you can’t get on without an auth. Meaning for you to be online there is a Session tracked at the core of this network. It would mean your session would be verified by the entity that maintains that auth token.
This is the “Internet of Things” meeting Biometric BioMedical ID. You verify as yourself to get online.
It would take about 10 days to totally turn off the old internet and kick on the new one.
10 Days of Darkness - Darkness didn’t mean the internet goes off. It means 10 days to the stop of free information.
They rolled it out primarily between Educational Facilities and Campuses under several Federal Grants. Then they tied it to Medical Institutions claiming it was to “Protect Research”.
So the entire rollout was this idea at face value of preventing people from stealing info.
Thing is that never made sense. Now we know exactly what it was.
By the way Sun Microsystems was contracted to do most of the build out and retention. They installed ASS TONS of backup servers at Community Colleges around Texas which is where I worked on it.
If you know any of the history of Sun it’s a - DARPA deal all the way through.
SUN - Stanford University Network - was where the first internet packets even moved.
Negative. All I know is that it's up to the network design to implement their chosen authentication system.
I can only speculate on how it would look. I know for the Educational Institution I worked a contract at - they had closed terminals that required security badge swipes to access the terminals. After your Swiped a specific login shel was given to you that would follow you around to whatever terminal you were accessing from. Imagine a ghosted remote desktop that was connected to your badge. This was in 2004
THE BIGGEST THING? Get the fuck off Windows and never ever go back.
I'm not even kidding. If anyone here is serious about controlling your online profile - it's impossible on Windows. it always reports home and collects data about you - there is no way around that.
If you want to learn linux I am willing to workshop that kind of thing. I even carry bootable linux around with me on a USB stick wherever I go so i can easily boot any computer into Linux and run from there. Hell in collect I bypassed campus security by rebooting machines and circumventing a lot of that as their shit networks only knew how to deal with the native windows networking drivers.
I have been avoiding Windows for a very long time. Interesting about masking a Mac address. I used Linux a while back, and rather miss it. Monster fast, among other things. I didn't know you could boot with Linux on a flash drive.
Let me explain this. The internet we have now is just a super loose system where any server / connection is allowed over open public networks. Key word there is public.
Internet2 is a Closed Network - much like MilNets. Meaning each segment has to be explicitly allowed / authenticated with the next. Right now you can route out to wherever allows you to - which is usually public. Internet2 changes that you being stuck in a route ghetto. At most you can make the bubble you can route out to a bit bigger with permission from the network ( which again you have to authenticate to no matter what ).
VPNs don’t work. A VPN works by allowing you to connect to them and then outbound from their network elsewhere. That’s impossible in a closed system. There is no ability to mask who you are. Everything is explicit rather than implicit.
Yo be able to use this it would require an ability to authenticate a session other than yours for anonymity. We have no clue how easy hard that could be.
Wow, your explanation just made me realize why IPv6 addresses have been leased for 20 years without any practical use. Usually people give up on a next gen technology if it's not used for 20 years, but no one ever questioned IPv6. I always assumed the explanation would be "We'll run out of IPv4 one day" but that never happened.
Imagine the disruption to every business that relies on IPv4 configs for their secure tunnels and portals. Will internal networks have to transition to IPv6? Will all human resources in the IT network industry have to be retrained for IPv6? It's going to be a mess.
So Sergey Brinn outlined the nightmarish reason why IPv6 is wanted.
So the deal is pretty much this - the Internet of Things. Brinn stated
"With the proliferation of IPv6 we will be able to make every hair on every head, every blade of grass, every physical thing in the world - Internet Addressable. We can then feed aggregate data into Artificial Intelligence systems like Deep Mind. It will be like seeing through the eyes of God."
always assumed the explanation would be "We'll run out of IPv4 one day" but that never happened
Indonesia / India are also tapped etc and what typically is going on is intensive reclamation efforts to slab out IPv4 addresses in those areas and use them as interconnections of IPv4<->IPv6 gateways. Basically IPv4 over IPv6.
IPv6 training is ongoing for sure. i got mine 15 years back and then have spent lots of time adapting projects to being able to use it and allocate groups of the Addresses. I even had to teach people how to connect residential routers to Hurricane Electric IPv6 Blocks so they could use IPv6 on networks without it native.
I mean look at the system you are currently on. Most ISPs in the United States are dishing out IPv6 for their routing systems but people are not smart enough to realize it.
visit https://whatismyv6.com and it will explicitly tell your browser session to connect over IPv6
# lynx --dump https://whatismyv6.com | grep -A2 'an IPv6 Address'
You are connecting with an IPv6 Address of:
2620:0:28a4:4140:f{TRUNCATED FOR ANON REASONS HERE}
[1]IPv4 only Test [2]Normal Test [3]IPv6 only Test
Remember also that you will have a fe80 prefixed IPv6 which is always going to be your local network like 127.0.0.1 is.
Most Cellphone Providers have been dishing these out, most cars have cell phones that have them, and more.
Mind you I am not saying this is going to happen today or tomorrow.
We simply postulated that the 10 days of darkness was a potential habbening where such a system could be rolled out.
The video / allregation by OP here is that whatever it is goes down 02/24/2022 which is date-fagging. Reminder there was also zero source on that allegation. Literally some lady saying "I had a document with wild claims i didn't even bother to save."
We dug on this from the night Q posted it onward.
Starting back in 1997 a “Second Internet” was created and is actually already wired up. It consists of only IPv6 and the network can be activated by simple shutting off the old backbone routers and switching to the new ones. This internet is %100 verified meaning you can’t get on without an auth. Meaning for you to be online there is a Session tracked at the core of this network. It would mean your session would be verified by the entity that maintains that auth token.
This is the “Internet of Things” meeting Biometric BioMedical ID. You verify as yourself to get online.
It would take about 10 days to totally turn off the old internet and kick on the new one.
10 Days of Darkness - Darkness didn’t mean the internet goes off. It means 10 days to the stop of free information.
Darkness as in that John Perry Barlow internet is gone forever - New World Order internet - one “Inoculated” like Klaus Schwab said was coming https://www.techopedia.com/definition/24955/internet2
Very interesting..🤔
Yep. I have physically worked on it.
They rolled it out primarily between Educational Facilities and Campuses under several Federal Grants. Then they tied it to Medical Institutions claiming it was to “Protect Research”.
So the entire rollout was this idea at face value of preventing people from stealing info.
Thing is that never made sense. Now we know exactly what it was.
By the way Sun Microsystems was contracted to do most of the build out and retention. They installed ASS TONS of backup servers at Community Colleges around Texas which is where I worked on it.
If you know any of the history of Sun it’s a - DARPA deal all the way through.
SUN - Stanford University Network - was where the first internet packets even moved.
Any knowledge you can share about the authentication system? Any way to spoof an ID or otherwise remain anonymous?
Negative. All I know is that it's up to the network design to implement their chosen authentication system.
I can only speculate on how it would look. I know for the Educational Institution I worked a contract at - they had closed terminals that required security badge swipes to access the terminals. After your Swiped a specific login shel was given to you that would follow you around to whatever terminal you were accessing from. Imagine a ghosted remote desktop that was connected to your badge. This was in 2004
How could we counteract this?
THE BIGGEST THING? Get the fuck off Windows and never ever go back.
I'm not even kidding. If anyone here is serious about controlling your online profile - it's impossible on Windows. it always reports home and collects data about you - there is no way around that.
If you want to learn linux I am willing to workshop that kind of thing. I even carry bootable linux around with me on a USB stick wherever I go so i can easily boot any computer into Linux and run from there. Hell in collect I bypassed campus security by rebooting machines and circumventing a lot of that as their shit networks only knew how to deal with the native windows networking drivers.
I have been avoiding Windows for a very long time. Interesting about masking a Mac address. I used Linux a while back, and rather miss it. Monster fast, among other things. I didn't know you could boot with Linux on a flash drive.
It’s not an Open Network. It’s closed.
Let me explain this. The internet we have now is just a super loose system where any server / connection is allowed over open public networks. Key word there is public.
Internet2 is a Closed Network - much like MilNets. Meaning each segment has to be explicitly allowed / authenticated with the next. Right now you can route out to wherever allows you to - which is usually public. Internet2 changes that you being stuck in a route ghetto. At most you can make the bubble you can route out to a bit bigger with permission from the network ( which again you have to authenticate to no matter what ).
VPNs don’t work. A VPN works by allowing you to connect to them and then outbound from their network elsewhere. That’s impossible in a closed system. There is no ability to mask who you are. Everything is explicit rather than implicit.
Yo be able to use this it would require an ability to authenticate a session other than yours for anonymity. We have no clue how easy hard that could be.
We don’t know
Wow, your explanation just made me realize why IPv6 addresses have been leased for 20 years without any practical use. Usually people give up on a next gen technology if it's not used for 20 years, but no one ever questioned IPv6. I always assumed the explanation would be "We'll run out of IPv4 one day" but that never happened.
Imagine the disruption to every business that relies on IPv4 configs for their secure tunnels and portals. Will internal networks have to transition to IPv6? Will all human resources in the IT network industry have to be retrained for IPv6? It's going to be a mess.
So Sergey Brinn outlined the nightmarish reason why IPv6 is wanted.
So the deal is pretty much this - the Internet of Things. Brinn stated
It technically has depending on where in the world you are. For example Latin America Region ( LACNIC ) has already handed out their last IPv4s - https://www.lacnic.net/4848/2/lacnic/ipv4-exhaustion:-lacnic-has-assigned-the-last-remaining-address-block
Indonesia / India are also tapped etc and what typically is going on is intensive reclamation efforts to slab out IPv4 addresses in those areas and use them as interconnections of IPv4<->IPv6 gateways. Basically IPv4 over IPv6.
IPv6 training is ongoing for sure. i got mine 15 years back and then have spent lots of time adapting projects to being able to use it and allocate groups of the Addresses. I even had to teach people how to connect residential routers to Hurricane Electric IPv6 Blocks so they could use IPv6 on networks without it native.
I mean look at the system you are currently on. Most ISPs in the United States are dishing out IPv6 for their routing systems but people are not smart enough to realize it.
visit https://ifconfig.me and it will show you your IPv4
visit https://whatismyv6.com and it will explicitly tell your browser session to connect over IPv6
Remember also that you will have a fe80 prefixed IPv6 which is always going to be your local network like 127.0.0.1 is.
Most Cellphone Providers have been dishing these out, most cars have cell phones that have them, and more.
That basically does away with any semblance of anonymity.
Correct.
Mind you I am not saying this is going to happen today or tomorrow.
We simply postulated that the 10 days of darkness was a potential habbening where such a system could be rolled out.
The video / allregation by OP here is that whatever it is goes down 02/24/2022 which is date-fagging. Reminder there was also zero source on that allegation. Literally some lady saying "I had a document with wild claims i didn't even bother to save."
Jeb? Is that you?