Interesting Truth from Gregg Phillips in regards to Elon’s Starlink
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I think the best way is not to hide info, or even attempt to block anything.
We need to go in the opposite direction. Overload with info and false gps locations.
That was an approach people took when deleting facebook, not just deleting the data, but taking some time to 'salt' the data with a bunch of fake and contradictory information.
Not quite sure how you could do the same with false GPS pings.
There used to be a script/app that pumped your FB full of fake data
Thanks, I was not aware of that, looked it up and there's a git for a version of it. The one I looked at would only poison 1 post at a time, so, with a bit of work could effectively poison everything posted.
Data is literally their business I'd wager they know exactly what changes have been made to the account and when, something like a script changing it would be extremely easy to spot, especially if it's followed by not using the account anymore
You're probably right.
OTOH - They have such a massive pipeline of data, that it could only be AI analysis, that's going to be limited in being able to distinguish between 'real' and 'fake' edits.
If it does slip past, then the AI would later be scanning the salted data, and they would have had to thought to compare a post and its changes over time.
All guess work though... but again, you're probably right.
Even if they don't have access to your original data the likelihood of them having already sold it the moment you gave it to them I'd say is near 100%
That much is doubtless true.
One thing I know for sure, and this was early facebook, like before I ever signed up I would get emails saying "X is your friend, join up now" and then eventually I got one saying "Your friend X and your friend Y want you to join." The thing is that friend X and friend Y had no connection to each other in the slightest, which meant that they already were building my account before I ever gave them any info.
Which tends in your favor because, even if you poison your data, what others say about you will tend to 'fix' the discrepancies and you wouldn't even know it.
Also on Truth, FWIW, Gen Flynn just truthed the x files clip about gene editing through smallpox vaccine, pretty sure I saw someone clip it in here a day or two ago https://www.bitchute.com/video/SHO5cd3hSF46/
They did. I made a note of the clip:
https://files.catbox.moe/llx6mw.mp4
This is why I can't watch 98% of television - the acting (especially by the other female FBI chick) is so unbelievable and hokey.
Seems to me no matter how secure something is made, a subpoena / court order by nefarious actors pretending to be judges and pretending to care about our rights can still open all that data up.
That's just the "legal" way. We know they spy on everything illegally already. They aren't concerned with charging crimes, they just want to know everything for other nefarious uses.
The data is too valuable to secure. The engineers need the data to fix issues and improve the tech - all legitimate needs and uses. The companies need the data to reduce costs and improve market share and margins - also mostly legit.
The boardrooms and bean counters need the data to sell to other companies - invasion of privacy.
The DS needs the data to spy on the people and protect their criminal empires - evil.
Or maybe don't use phones... Just a thought.
The all seeing eye of LOTR. NK_SpaceX. Control of communication and information. Prayer is the only private and secure connection.
For now. They are undoubtedly looking for a way to read our thoughts.
It is coming via another Musk venture: Neuralink
Kaptain Krunch's post is not very helpful or well written. Did Greg really retruth it?
Anonymity relies on having many different data points all labeled identically. So for example, if your browser fingerprint is unique (it probably is unless you're using tor) then you can be tracked across sites by anyone who can grab your fingerprint on those sites (site operator, ad networks)
You can learn more about browser fingerprinting and privacy here: https://coveryourtracks.eff.org
In the meantime... a half measure...
https://mosequipment.com/
KaptainKrunch is a old school phone freak from the old 2600hz dual tone multi frequency days of the phone companiesswtich tech. This guy knows phones. His name is such because of the whistle that came in cereal that could make the tone 2600hz . Look into him. It's interesting stuff.
That's not how Captain Crunch spelled his name. And it doesn't really matter I guess.
What does matter is I've hung out with him, along with friends when I was a young man, going to raves in Florida. Spent an hour in a car with him at one point; he liked to hang around the young folks. He had a pretty shitty personality for a 50+ year old hitching rides with teenagers. Which doesn't necessarily matter either...
My memory is pretty fuzzy, because it was long ago, not because of drugs, but he's not a Good Guy, if you catch my drift. A very good MALE friend of mine could probably tell you more about it...
Been thinking about that occasionally lately, because of what I know now. This is as a good opportunity as any to share my strong suspicions on the subject.
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So his real name is John Draper , he is still alive at 78yrs old and sounds like your friend isn't the only one according to his wiki . Following the emergence of the Me Too movement in 2017, allegations against him dating back decades surfaced in media reports and in social media posts concerning claims of inappropriate sexual behavior with young men.[2] Draper denied any sexual intent but did not address all of the allegations directly.[3] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Draper did not know that part till you brought it up. They seem to be everywhere!
"Glad" to see it confirmed.
He was a phony hacker anyway - no pun intended. Again, knowing what I know now, wouldn't be surprised if he was an asset of some sort.
That's if this guy is the same Kaptain Krunch. Doubtful, as he should be in his 70's or 80's by now.
If starlink could establish a link with a cellphone, it wouldn't need a $1000 phased array antenna to facilitate the connection.
Cellphones do NOT have the capability of transmitting signals hundreds of miles away. That requires far more power and/or much higher performance antennas than exists in cellphones.
True, but you could call using wifi at home and work if you have starlink in those places.
Short wave radio and one time pad is sufficiently anonymous, as long as you have pre-arranged codes.
Proper planning is privacy.
What always gets me, is how one disguises a MAC Address... Because from what I believe I know, the MAC address is located in every single packet of data sent. And with MAC addresses being unique, this makes tracking always available. At least to the best of my knowledge. I could be wrong. So this is why I am throwing this out there. How does one cover a MAC address?
The "M" in MAC stands for Medium meaning the physical data wire running around your office or home or whatever. The term originates in times before Wi-Fi but you can say your wireless LAN is also similarly a Medium. The "I" in TCP/IP stands for Internet, and the only way from your Medium to the Internet is via a router.
You are correct that your MAC address is visible all over your Medium in every single packet of data as you rightly point out. Do you care though? There is probably no Dr. Evil tracking you in your own apartment. As soon as that packet needs to go the Internet then it's all different - the router sends it to the Internet but the MAC address is not needed any more (once it leaves your Medium) so the router drops it before sending.
TL;DR your MAC address may be visible very locally but not on the Internet.
Oh yeh and a lot of modern devices (Android phones for sure) will deliberately randomise your MAC address if you configure that in the settings. Not a whole lot of use but prevents public Wi-Fi from recognising you as "that same guy who was here last week."
That was a magnificent explanation!!!
Thank you very much! You rock!
Not too long ago there was an article on TGP:
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/05/exclusive-wireless-services-ceo-destroys-weak-attacks-fake-fact-checkers-2000-mules-fact-checkers-dont-technical-foundation-comments-making/
and the technical expert they quoted was someone working at Volta. Looks like they are working on a phone which can't be tracked.
https://www.voltawireless.com/
I read up on it a bit. Seems the phone can be tracked but the sim information they give they might be changing each time, or something like that.
This makes me wonder why we need an FCC at all? Federal Communications Commission sounds like a way to control what people see and hear. Wonder what happens when humans raise their consciousness and are able to communicate telepathically?