Agreed. Signal sounds better too.
And when you are forced to use the PSTN (public switched telephone network) - do it through MySudo. Carriers might still be able to catch it on the receiving end, but it's more likely they only monitor senders. MySudo sends your text to a reliable cloud provider. EFF gave Twillo an award for always challenging federal wiretap orders in court. Most of the time, the feds just walk away. They don't want their unconstitutional actions to fall under inspection.
All of the cell carriers should never be trusted.
I'm surprised how well they did too.
If they did it honestly, I tip my hat. If they cheated - I intend to end them.
No elections should EVER be controversial. Just SETTLED.
Lose that, and we'll be hunting each other in the streets.
We've asked them to shrink the government for decades. They didn't get it done. This is the result.
It's time to encourage them to misbehave. Let them stick their necks ALL OUT. Then we desolve the organizations they work for and march them out of DC POL POT style, all the while threatening legal prosecution for dereliction of duty if they don't go quietly.
Along with that, mark up their employment record so that no legitimate company wil ever hire them. They need to become a burden to the left (who can't possibly feed all of them).
Homeland security should never have happened. Nor should the FBI. Many warned of the dangers.
This illustrates precisely why DC can never be allowed to become a state. They will lord over us for sure.
Zeronet only You must run a local ZeroNet server to access this.
Zeronet would be very difficult to shut down since it's hosted on multiple servers atop the Tor network. One of the major hosts went down 6 months ago due to a hard drive failure. Took him a week to restore. His site never went down - because it was seeded by so many. No one even knew the master site was down. Everything worked exactly as before. It's pretty freaky to see their scheme actually work.
Does not have Donaldwins capacity tho. Still would be a good place to post riot video should it occur. If you posted there - only YOU could remove it. Censorship simply is not possible.
Do you believe? I haven't decided. Frankly I'm more concerned about potential traitorous activities by his father. And the lack of any media coverage for this borders on criminal.
NBC, ABS, CBS should lose their station licenses for this one.
It's time to start shunning these political donation organizations. Don't give them a cent - and eventually they'll die.
Verified PO Box + Cash sent through mail is the best short term fix. Just throw out the money changers.
In time, perhaps some sort of ZeroNet verification system could be worked out for charities. All the docs in one place, and all of that information impossible to censor. Only the poster of those files can remove it.
Zeronet chan
8chan became 8kun. This one is different.
Unlike all other clearnet websites - this one cannot be stopped. It's beholden to no one.Cannot be censored - only blocked. Only the poster can take anything down.
Roastie.
https://psmag.com/social-justice/actresses-and-sex-workers-arent-so-different
For centuries, actresses and sex workers faced similar stigmas due to the performative, public nature of their professions—which, in the case of acting, has only recently fallen away.
Kirsten Pullen, an assistant professor of performance studies at Texas A&M University, has written at length about the overlapping categories of “actress” and “whore” throughout history. In her 2005 book Actresses and Whores: On Stage and in Society, she writes that there is an "enduring tie” between prostitutes and performance. From Eleanor “Nell” Gwyn, who was both an actress and mistress to King Charles II, to Mae West, who was arrested for her stage performance of a sex worker, actresses have often been branded with stigma due to a combination of eroticism and visibility. Because they worked outside the home and occasionally emphasized their attractiveness and sexuality in performances, actresses on the stage were also perceived to be disreputable, publicly available women—whether or not they actually sold sex for money.
Not so long ago, it was thought that women who acted for a living needed to be pulled out from a bad employment situation. In the 19th century, social workers who took prostitutes from the streets and trained them for “respectable” jobs also “rescued” dancers and actresses. This, Pullen wrote me in an email, was because these do-gooders assumed actresses “were only a small step away from prostitution (if that).” Two centuries ago, activists and reformers might have signed petitions calling for Meryl Streep to be saved from violence on the set of It's Complicated, or argued that her workplace should be criminalized in order to protect her from casting directors and talent agents.
Amen!