Reading JuliansRum TS posts on this,
"Apple removing Twitter from the app store would be the first domino that ends with them attempting a shut down of the internet.
The truth will continue to cascade through other platforms no matter what they do. Eventually they’ll have to pull the plug.
Imagine if the internet is paused. Literally everyone will be instantly thrust into the reality that something is seriously wrong. None will be able to avoid it. Talk about awakening.
I believe white hats have already secured the necessary systems to prevent mass catastrophe in such an event. Everything is connected to the internet now, from finance to the electrical grid to weaponry. If those things aren’t protected we’d have doomsday-level problems."
I still think about the 175 million IP addresses that were transferred from the Pentagon to a small, newly established business in Florida (30 minutes from Mar a Lago) on Inauguration day….
”It is massive. That is the biggest thing in the history of the internet,” said Doug Madory, director of internet analysis at Kentik, a network operating company.
Then, two months later there was news that Dan Kaminsky had suddenly died, at only 42 years old, and there was some suspicion and speculation about had he actually died. Kaminsky was one of only seven people worldwide to hold “the keys to the Internet” and the only person in USA. Hmmmm. If I was conspiracy minded I’d have to wonder if his death was faked so he could work undercover on a top-secret Internet project. Perhaps a project related to those 175 million IP addresses.
Okay fair enough. But what's your step two? Put your eggs in Google's basket? I don't use Google for my web searches, much less trust them with my phone's data.
Apple sucks big hairy donkey balls admittedly, but we don't really have any good options here.
Yeah, it limits the AirDrop functionality of being able to receive files from everyone (including people not in your contacts list) to a 10-minute stretch after tapping the button to enable it. Instead of the current state of it being one of the three options "Off" "Contacts" and "Everyone" (←continually on).
Arguably this is an overall "safer" setting, but it's awfully convenient that they're altering this existing functionality, starting first in China before rolling it out globally, just as Chinese dissidents are starting to use it for effective information sharing during this civil unrest.
Reading JuliansRum TS posts on this, "Apple removing Twitter from the app store would be the first domino that ends with them attempting a shut down of the internet. The truth will continue to cascade through other platforms no matter what they do. Eventually they’ll have to pull the plug. Imagine if the internet is paused. Literally everyone will be instantly thrust into the reality that something is seriously wrong. None will be able to avoid it. Talk about awakening. I believe white hats have already secured the necessary systems to prevent mass catastrophe in such an event. Everything is connected to the internet now, from finance to the electrical grid to weaponry. If those things aren’t protected we’d have doomsday-level problems."
I still think about the 175 million IP addresses that were transferred from the Pentagon to a small, newly established business in Florida (30 minutes from Mar a Lago) on Inauguration day….
”It is massive. That is the biggest thing in the history of the internet,” said Doug Madory, director of internet analysis at Kentik, a network operating company.
Then, two months later there was news that Dan Kaminsky had suddenly died, at only 42 years old, and there was some suspicion and speculation about had he actually died. Kaminsky was one of only seven people worldwide to hold “the keys to the Internet” and the only person in USA. Hmmmm. If I was conspiracy minded I’d have to wonder if his death was faked so he could work undercover on a top-secret Internet project. Perhaps a project related to those 175 million IP addresses.
Wow great reminder, thx!
(Aside: I, too, live around 30 mins from Mar a Lago but am not so brilliant as to hold one of the 7 keys)
It's amazing how I keep forgetting about that. I'm sure this is part of the Q story. Thanks!
Yup, the still-sleeping will have to FEEL THE PAIN in order to FINALLY wake up and THAT might be what would do it.
Boycott apple now!!!
Okay fair enough. But what's your step two? Put your eggs in Google's basket? I don't use Google for my web searches, much less trust them with my phone's data.
Apple sucks big hairy donkey balls admittedly, but we don't really have any good options here.
Same boat, I don't watch NFL or NBA , don't drink Coke , boycott Netflix, and my list is long. I would rather do without ,,than comfort my enemy.
Fukum,, once they start working against freedom fukum!
I don’t understand their logic. Do they think we don’t know how to point our browsers to Twitter.com?
No more ios updates until the BS stops.
A cult will be a cult.
Have mentioned a few times that there is a reason for there not being a single person in intelligence that use an iPhone......................
Yeah, it limits the AirDrop functionality of being able to receive files from everyone (including people not in your contacts list) to a 10-minute stretch after tapping the button to enable it. Instead of the current state of it being one of the three options "Off" "Contacts" and "Everyone" (←continually on).
Arguably this is an overall "safer" setting, but it's awfully convenient that they're altering this existing functionality, starting first in China before rolling it out globally, just as Chinese dissidents are starting to use it for effective information sharing during this civil unrest.
I'm sure it's just a coincidence.
Any company that does business with or inside China will always do as China says, often even outside China.
Samsung has a similar feature though.