If you look at the Wayback archive for that page, you'll see it was first saved on Mar 7 2018. If you look at the Q posts on that date there is a lot of interesting stuff (posts 869-877). There was a SEC test (just like there was recently) and also there is a lot of Snowden stuff on that day about the Internet Bill of Rights, and Snoden has been in the news just today with some 17:17 action:
"The fact that is considered legal for a corporation to compile perfect records of your private life simply because you had to "click OK to continue" to make your phone work is a perfect expression of who holds the power in society and why they should be cast into the sea."
Well shoot fren. That person looks quite similar.
https://www.crowrivermedia.com/hutchinsonleader/news/local/more-arrests-and-charges-in-connection-to-stabbing-incident/article_762e0592-10e7-561c-960d-b9879b2fdc0a.html
If you look at the Wayback archive for that page, you'll see it was first saved on Mar 7 2018. If you look at the Q posts on that date there is a lot of interesting stuff (posts 869-877). There was a SEC test (just like there was recently) and also there is a lot of Snowden stuff on that day about the Internet Bill of Rights, and Snoden has been in the news just today with some 17:17 action:
"The fact that is considered legal for a corporation to compile perfect records of your private life simply because you had to "click OK to continue" to make your phone work is a perfect expression of who holds the power in society and why they should be cast into the sea."
#internetbillofrights