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I hear you. Open Source is immensely powerful. My background is in Linux so that aspect is a part of me.
What freaks me out is that Juniper and other companies already use Active Packet Switching and can do some scary shit like recognize data transfers and replace on the fly. As in at my job we have he technology to look for specific packet data that has signatures of our source code and shut down transfers instantly.
Systems like this - are growing more possible every day. When do we get to that point of info literally not being able to be Open Source.
To that effect - What would the Kabal do with Open Source software? Are they already doing it? IE privatizing the code? I know they are doing it with Web Hosting now.
Once webhosting is fully Kabal controlled - they can cancel at will.
Open Source can then only exist as a Sneakernet.
I think that’s the key with OSS, it’s open to all (even the assholes) — the cabal could certainly fork or use aspects of code and run with it.
However, the entire internet system is quite complex, the majority of is still centralized at the infrastructure and hardware layer. We have a long, long way to go until all layers of it is ‘decentralized’ in some form, maybe some sort of peer to peer web of some sort… you probably know a lot more about that.
ISPs, Web Hosting, it’s all already centralized and can be easily shut down.. even snooped on.
That’s the thing. Over the past 10 years or so United States routing was not capable of Internet2 level gatekeeping. Only ISP side was packet transit enforced by security ( looking for headers like I described in my last post at the transport level of each packet. )
The possibility of really closing off the internet is entirely possible now. Namely if they wanted to they could bring the core of the internet into a VPN like VLAN that would require a Federal Auth. That would mean there was an internet within an internet and to get into core services - you would need to login with national ID ).
In my head I would roll that out by promising certain Big Tech companies and ISPs a sort of Too Big to Fail incentive to institute the Federal Authentication. Likewise - we can put our money in this being implemented under a National Emergency. Picture a “CyberAttack” taking place on Financial Institutions that locks up peoples access to their finances unless they “buy in” to the Federal Auth. They will argue the only way to conduct business safely is for this “Security”. They actually have a CyberPatriot Act waiting to implement a system like this in IPv6 space.
So the thing with IPv6 routing is that it can be denied pretty easily at ISP level. That means you could connect and just not route past the little ISP ghetto. They would deny you access to unapproved routes and literally deny access except for specifically granted schema ( like allowing you to send emails to people within that ISP network or to things like approved vendors ).
The Internet of Things they want is going to make the whole face of what we have grown to know basically die.
All it takes to force everyone onto it is the right Hegelian Dialectic.
Very interesting! My knowledge on network infrastructures, at this level is surface level at best… this just gave me a bunch of points of interest to look into :)
Imagine the normies … zero idea how this even work, it’s basically magic to them.
My view is the current infrastructure is compromised, or at least had too many points of attack exposed… it’s an old archaic system that has to be continually upgraded.
It’s like those cities in India where everyone is tapping into the power grid via homemade electrical wire, etc :) sure, it works, but all it takes is a powerful surge to fry it all.
The internet is heading this way…
But I do think Space Force perhaps is part of the plan, or even Musk’s StarLink?
What a time to be alive. I can’t imagine us having to fight fake news without the internet …
Absolutely. The one thing people also forget is that electric lines are literally also data lines. Tons of reports that’s how spying was conducted on Intranets for years. The NSA had a problem of needing to lift SIGINT out of computers that were not network and were air-gapped. They all needed power though! Boom.
Remember Celleron processors? The CPUs had integrated cellphone transmitters. If they needed to they could roll up near those processors and collect data.
In regards to Starlink - that is some serious business. Nothing could bring it down. 50k satellites? Ruthless.
SpaceForce has a lot of reasons for being. The primary is Trump moving National Security wrapped programs into the public where they belong. Our Secret Space Program needs out of the darkness. They will hopefully declassify more and more there once they get themselves hardened against attacks by the deep state. Note all of the efforts to disband them.