I have often thought that the internet and social media was created so they could put more surveillance and control on us. They didn’t consider how we would be able put more surveillance on them. Huge backfire!!!!
Technology has been moving in a direction for a long time. Both Good and Evil know this. Both have worked to swing that technology to their respective advantages.
God and the devil have been warring since the dawn of human history, and the battle is being fought over humankind. Humankind is the linchpin that decides it all, and technology is simply an extension of humanity.
Honestly, we need to do away with most of the internet. It should be reserved for only essential communications, and accessed by those who are trusted. For hundreds of years, we did great with just the newspaper. We need to get back to that. The inundation of technology is rotting our brains and our morals. When you work with your hands all day, you get a pretty good sense of what is right and fair, but the internet is ruining a whole generation. Now people complain about not having healthcare or housing. My great-grandmother was a nurse, she provided her own healthcare, and my great-grandfather literally built his own house. These problems aren't hard to solve, you just have to get off your butt and get moving. I hope once the great awaking happens, that access to the internet will be restricted, if not outright banned. Kids can learn how to write letters again (in cursive!). I even question whether is electricity has been good for us. It has made us unconscionably lazy. We need to tell people to shut up and get back to work. Being able to relax at the end of the day with a full belly is a privilege that must be earned.
The free market. Without regulations, consumers will support news and journalists who show integrity and honesty. Without government intervention, it is a self-correcting problem.
Before the digital age, [they] controlled the flow of information. Newspapers, magazines, TV & radio were the only way to reach a large group of people. When the internet was created, it gave people access to more information.
The real game changer was Social Media. [They] didn't think millions of people around the world would unite & become an Army of Open Source Operators. [They] didn't think we would turn social media into a weapon & wage war on them.
I traveled for work quite a bit before the internet. I was always surprised at how often I ran into conservatives in the most liberal of places (like CA or MA). There were liberals around, but most people I met seemed to be conservative or libertarian. So anons are nothing new - they just needed to be united for a common cause.
I grew up when before radio shack went out of business and had a Sinclair 2000... then a vic20 and Amiga 500. I used to play BBS games over dial-up and swapped floppy discs playing D&D...
The weird thing is I remember having the Sinclair 2000 but now it was claimed to never been released....
we had chat rooms in the BBS days too and I would talk to many people. Those days there was zero censorship. That is what it needs to be now in my opinion. I had the 2000 while in North Carolina and the Amigas in Nevada. The Bulletin Board Systems (BBS) I still believe is in use today. It is very simple, but it requires an uncompressed line so the full bandwidth 64K or 56K can be utilized.
Yes an old phone line from back in the day was a 64K path and that is how you could hear a pin drop.. today it is compressed codec's on cell phones and such.
back on point...
with the BBS's that was social media. We did not call it that then. However lots of people would log into BBS's and it turned into the Internet. Fast forward to just a year ago I helped shutdown one of the very old channel bank hubs that used to connect end users to the BBS (internet). Actually 2 central offices where I am at. BBS turned into AOL and people would pay a subscription fee.
waaaay back then I used to talk to many people and I would ask questions and people would talk back in huge chat rooms that were spread all across the USA in cities. Even then the government and powers to be could see what everyone was saying back and forth when connected to big frames...
If a criminal organization had anyone worth any salt they would stay away from the public internet and that dark web nonsense. They would set up a channel bank in a wealthy man's house somewhere and send their people 3g, 4g, and now 5g cradle points and a FXS converter to dial up. Such a simple thing to setup and in today's world they would only need 1 phones number to advertise and give that one number 56-64k channels up to how many people would call in.
I have worked my whole life and stay in the light and have never desired to chase money or fame. I asked God when I left the hell hole I came out of that would like to marry the woman I am married to and have a job and kids... God will give us what we ask for.. We have to see that He heard us and be content.
You sound like an incredibly knowledgeable and interesting person. Thanks for this post, you’ve given me some bullet points to dig deeper on. Stuff I’ve never heard before. I too grew up before RadioShack went out of business and I agree with you 100%. Thanks for sharing brother, god bless.
This post is wrong. The cabal absolutely did anticipate anons and the dynamic potential of the internet and digital media. That's why they killed MySpace and pushed everyone onto darpa-generated Facebook, among other things. Google was also gov't (cabal) funded, specifically to centralize control. Before Google there were many independent and honest search engines.
What they didn't anticipate was Q foiling their plans. Q infiltrated, undermined and eventually prevented their plan to centralize and control the internet.
The biggest reason Gen X is what Gen X is, is they DIDN'T have much control over us. We played outside, with each other. We went to church and did chores and respected teachers and elders. I doubt we were taught all truth in school, but I at least DID have a firm grounding in civics and US History, heavily focused on our founding. I watched very little TV compared to what is watched today.
I have often thought that the internet and social media was created so they could put more surveillance and control on us. They didn’t consider how we would be able put more surveillance on them. Huge backfire!!!!
Double edge sword.
Technology has been moving in a direction for a long time. Both Good and Evil know this. Both have worked to swing that technology to their respective advantages.
God and the devil have been warring since the dawn of human history, and the battle is being fought over humankind. Humankind is the linchpin that decides it all, and technology is simply an extension of humanity.
I like the confidence, but TBO the jury is still out on this one. Unless we can get DBOR everything is still up in the air.
Honestly, we need to do away with most of the internet. It should be reserved for only essential communications, and accessed by those who are trusted. For hundreds of years, we did great with just the newspaper. We need to get back to that. The inundation of technology is rotting our brains and our morals. When you work with your hands all day, you get a pretty good sense of what is right and fair, but the internet is ruining a whole generation. Now people complain about not having healthcare or housing. My great-grandmother was a nurse, she provided her own healthcare, and my great-grandfather literally built his own house. These problems aren't hard to solve, you just have to get off your butt and get moving. I hope once the great awaking happens, that access to the internet will be restricted, if not outright banned. Kids can learn how to write letters again (in cursive!). I even question whether is electricity has been good for us. It has made us unconscionably lazy. We need to tell people to shut up and get back to work. Being able to relax at the end of the day with a full belly is a privilege that must be earned.
Who decides who is trustworthy?
The free market. Without regulations, consumers will support news and journalists who show integrity and honesty. Without government intervention, it is a self-correcting problem.
Oh, gawd no!
Before the digital age, [they] controlled the flow of information. Newspapers, magazines, TV & radio were the only way to reach a large group of people. When the internet was created, it gave people access to more information.
The real game changer was Social Media. [They] didn't think millions of people around the world would unite & become an Army of Open Source Operators. [They] didn't think we would turn social media into a weapon & wage war on them.
[They] didn't see Anons coming... WWG1WGA!
Yes! Great post mm! Now, we need an Internet Bill of Rights!
Anonymous 03/04/2018 11:19:05 ID:7c85b7
Has Q ever mentioned internet bill of rights?
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Q!UW.yye1fxo 03/04/2018 11:19:47 ID: 33be38
Re read drops. http:// about.att.com/story/consumers_need_an_internet_bill_of_rights.html Q
You are SO good my fren! 👏
agree
I traveled for work quite a bit before the internet. I was always surprised at how often I ran into conservatives in the most liberal of places (like CA or MA). There were liberals around, but most people I met seemed to be conservative or libertarian. So anons are nothing new - they just needed to be united for a common cause.
I grew up when before radio shack went out of business and had a Sinclair 2000... then a vic20 and Amiga 500. I used to play BBS games over dial-up and swapped floppy discs playing D&D...
The weird thing is I remember having the Sinclair 2000 but now it was claimed to never been released....
we had chat rooms in the BBS days too and I would talk to many people. Those days there was zero censorship. That is what it needs to be now in my opinion. I had the 2000 while in North Carolina and the Amigas in Nevada. The Bulletin Board Systems (BBS) I still believe is in use today. It is very simple, but it requires an uncompressed line so the full bandwidth 64K or 56K can be utilized.
Yes an old phone line from back in the day was a 64K path and that is how you could hear a pin drop.. today it is compressed codec's on cell phones and such.
back on point...
with the BBS's that was social media. We did not call it that then. However lots of people would log into BBS's and it turned into the Internet. Fast forward to just a year ago I helped shutdown one of the very old channel bank hubs that used to connect end users to the BBS (internet). Actually 2 central offices where I am at. BBS turned into AOL and people would pay a subscription fee.
waaaay back then I used to talk to many people and I would ask questions and people would talk back in huge chat rooms that were spread all across the USA in cities. Even then the government and powers to be could see what everyone was saying back and forth when connected to big frames...
If a criminal organization had anyone worth any salt they would stay away from the public internet and that dark web nonsense. They would set up a channel bank in a wealthy man's house somewhere and send their people 3g, 4g, and now 5g cradle points and a FXS converter to dial up. Such a simple thing to setup and in today's world they would only need 1 phones number to advertise and give that one number 56-64k channels up to how many people would call in.
I have worked my whole life and stay in the light and have never desired to chase money or fame. I asked God when I left the hell hole I came out of that would like to marry the woman I am married to and have a job and kids... God will give us what we ask for.. We have to see that He heard us and be content.
You sound like an incredibly knowledgeable and interesting person. Thanks for this post, you’ve given me some bullet points to dig deeper on. Stuff I’ve never heard before. I too grew up before RadioShack went out of business and I agree with you 100%. Thanks for sharing brother, god bless.
“Sinclair 2000 doesn’t exist”?
https://ia902901.us.archive.org/24/items/timex-computer-corp/TS%202000%20Series%20Brochure.pdf
I see a bunch of stuff on it. That’s a slick looking machine!
aol. Brings back memories.Some of the biggest rabbit holes I dug in were on aol. -edit- biggest and really the first one's.
This post is wrong. The cabal absolutely did anticipate anons and the dynamic potential of the internet and digital media. That's why they killed MySpace and pushed everyone onto darpa-generated Facebook, among other things. Google was also gov't (cabal) funded, specifically to centralize control. Before Google there were many independent and honest search engines.
What they didn't anticipate was Q foiling their plans. Q infiltrated, undermined and eventually prevented their plan to centralize and control the internet.
I'll bet anything they hatched the Internet a few years after Kennedy's assassination because they knew what was necessary to win this war.
The biggest reason Gen X is what Gen X is, is they DIDN'T have much control over us. We played outside, with each other. We went to church and did chores and respected teachers and elders. I doubt we were taught all truth in school, but I at least DID have a firm grounding in civics and US History, heavily focused on our founding. I watched very little TV compared to what is watched today.
Upside: They no longer can control the narrative.
Downside: Every Tom, Dick and Walter has an opinion, a theory, and half of them are at least fishing for clicks and bucks and inflooence, etc.
It's a wild jungle. Anons and patriots need good machetes.
It has been written that in the end times all will be revealed. I believe this is done by the hand of God. They never realized what they unleashed.
bulletin boards was where the real fire started
This is SO true!!