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Lolo Bardonik

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Greetings Comrades,

We are standing strong and we keep fighting, but the enemy has been established for years and now tries to take advantage of this. We must keep going strong and vigilant in our fight for the planet earth.

The public reasoning the enemy uses is "piracy" but at the same time it sets up the legislation in order to control the internet. This is a difficult subject because it not only requires knowledge of how the enemy works and how they use the "problem-reaction-solution" tactic, but it also requires sufficient technical knowledge about how the internet works.

Our last bastion in our privacy are the ISPs (internet service providers) that keep our data private. For example it's the ISPs that know that Bob, first visited his facebook page, then a porn site, then his bank account, then his secret blog, then he browsed some candles on amazon etc.

President Trump Signs Internet Privacy Repeal Into Law

https://torrentfreak.com/president-trum ... aw-170404/

President Trump has signed a bill which repeals Internet privacy rules passed last year by the Federal Communications Commission. Internet service providers are now free to spy on their customers' browsing activities in order to generate targeted advertising. Predictably, many users are considering counter-measures.
So the enemy focuses a lot on ISPs and battling them in order to establish "rules". For example they use criminal cases in order to access ISP data. Then they will establish typical procedures like the DMCA in most search engines, that can be exploited freely.

People are conscious about their data and some use VPNs (Virtual Private Networks). For those that don't know, it's a kind cryptography, that encrypts your data from your ISP. That means that your internet traffic passes through your ISP, but the ISP cannot read it. Meaning even if the jew controlled government gets permission to see your ISP data, they wouldn't be able to use it.

Another way to bypass getting tracked is by using proxies. A proxy is a like throwing a "smoke-bomb" while you move through the internet. If I access a site like the yahoo groups. The yahoo groups can track me, and see my IP Address (and in some countries that use Static IP Addresses this means they can track your personal information). So in order to avoid this, you use an (anonymous) proxy server. These proxy servers are middle points. So instead of directly connecting to yahoo groups, you first connect to the proxy server, then the proxy server connects to the yahoo groups. So if the yahoo groups site wants to track the visitor, they will only see the proxy and not you. If they want to track you further and ask the proxy server, "where did this request originate?", the proxy server will not respond (thus being anonymous proxy).

The Tor network kind of works like the proxy system, but with VPN encryption (for the knowledgeable, I'm oversimplifying the whole idea).

So guess what the jews are doing next...

Russia Plans To Ban VPNs & Proxies That Unblock Blocked Sites
The Russian government is preparing to scale-up its war on blocked sites by hitting services that provide workarounds. A new bill developed by the government requires VPNs and other anonymizing services to stop providing access to blocked domains. If they do not, they themselves will also be blocked. Search engines also face sanctions for linking to banned sites.
They are trying to "test" what happens in a country where the jews control for years, if they ban VPNs and Proxies. If this succeeds, they will implement this in the whole world.

We have to be strong. The wars of today are fought on the internet and on the spiritual levels. We have to become proficient at both. For the younger people and the willing, invest in learning about ethical hacking, understand how the internet works and what are the pillars. We have to be knowledgeable in order to fight on both levels and be able to bring the change.

We have to keep doing the RTRs. More people in the IT industry and Educators are taking notice of the legislation of the internet.

For example...

.....................

Pirate Bay Founder Launches Anonymous Domain Registration Service

https://torrentfreak.com/pirate-bay-fou ... ce-170419/

Pirate Bay founder Peter Sunde has a new privacy-oriented startup. Today he launches the domain registration service Njalla, which offers site owners full anonymity, shielding them from the prying eyes of outsiders. "Think of us as your friendly drunk (but responsibly so) straw person that takes the blame for your expressions."

.......................

Russian MP Says She Loves Torrents, Hates Web Blockades

https://torrentfreak.com/russian-mp-say ... es-170417/

When it comes to Internet file-sharing, most mainstream politicians rarely have anything good to say, but for Senator Lyudmila Bokova of the Russian parliament, things are clearly quite different. "I like to use torrents," she says, "because they provide the ability to download information quickly and cheaply."

.......................

Cloudflare Doesn’t Want to Become the ‘Piracy Police’

https://torrentfreak.com/cloudflare-doe ... ce-170413/

Cloudflare is warning that far-reaching cooperation between copyright holders and Internet services may put innovation in danger. The company doesn't want to become the "piracy police" and is refusing to monitor infringing content proactively. Instead, Cloudflare urges rightsholders to see the Internet as an opportunity rather than a threat.

.........................

Lawyers & Academics Warn UK Against Criminalizing File-Sharers

https://torrentfreak.com/lawyers-and-ac ... rs-170325/

A group of campaigners, copyright scholars and lawyers have sent a letter to the UK Government, urging it to narrow the definition of online criminal copyright infringement in the Digital Economy Bill. The signees warn that the current definition of criminal copyright infringement is too broad and could be used to target casual file-sharers with sentences of up to ten years.

.........................

The RTRs that we are doing and the actions of the enemy are moving the internet to a more decentralized medium. Instead of logging in a site that has a "centralized" server system, now there are technologies that use peer to peer networks (without a centralized server) in order to do the same thing. The technology is even more complicated but they accomplice it with success.

See Bitcoin, the decentralized banking system that takes away the power from the banks!
See Tribler or RetroShare, two decentralized file sharing systems
See MediaGlobin, the decentralized alternative to video sharing etc.

The fight for free speech on the internet is where the war is right now. Don't forget comrades; if they succeed in their "quest against piracy", the next step is censoring the internet. And for the inexperienced, they will make "hate speech" (speaking against minorities, ethnicities etc.) illegal by law. Then they will use their established internet legislation to sensor the internet.

That's why we have to fight stronger and harder!!!

Hail Father Satan and All the Gods of Hell
 
I'm not much of a TechnoHead:  i.e. a LAN party, with plenty of blacklights, strobes and electronica playing in the background, while they sport their high speed torqued up mega-laptops/desktops for Elitist Gaming Parties =)

So my question is is I was searching for a router at the local office depot.  Naturally I always go for the most expensive item, because general (but not in all cases) rule of thumb is the more money you pay, the more features, higher quality product and abilities you get with a unit.  I came across one of those super wifi routers that has a built in VPN (Virtual Private Network).  So my question is then,  even if these measures were implemented on the Internet, how does VPN work?  Is it solely virtual/software based, or hardware based or both?  I'm assuming since the unit I saw had some sort of VPN that it was hardware based, and then of course had software to go with it.  So if its hardware based, then I would guess there is not much that can be done to hack such a unit as its pretty fixed?  Because I am sure the government employs their own hackers, some of which no doubt came from criminals they busted.
Also, if bans on VPN's were done, would that mean that a hardware unit would become useless?












 


On Thursday, April 20, 2017 5:41 AM, "Lolo Bardonik lolobardonik@... [JoyofSatan666]" <[email protected] wrote:


  Greetings Comrades,

We are standing strong and we keep fighting, but the enemy has been established for years and now tries to take advantage of this. We must keep going strong and vigilant in our fight for the planet earth.

The public reasoning the enemy uses is "piracy" but at the same time it sets up the legislation in order to control the internet. This is a difficult subject because it not only requires knowledge of how the enemy works and how they use the "problem-reaction-solution" tactic, but it also requires sufficient technical knowledge about how the internet works.

Our last bastion in our privacy are the ISPs (internet service providers) that keep our data private. For example it's the ISPs that know that Bob, first visited his facebook page, then a porn site, then his bank account, then his secret blog, then he browsed some candles on amazon etc.

President Trump Signs Internet Privacy Repeal Into Law

https://torrentfreak.com/president-trum ... aw-170404/

President Trump has signed a bill which repeals Internet privacy rules passed last year by the Federal Communications Commission. Internet service providers are now free to spy on their customers' browsing activities in order to generate targeted advertising. Predictably, many users are considering counter-measures.
So the enemy focuses a lot on ISPs and battling them in order to establish "rules". For example they use criminal cases in order to access ISP data. Then they will establish typical procedures like the DMCA in most search engines, that can be exploited freely.

People are conscious about their data and some use VPNs (Virtual Private Networks). For those that don't know, it's a kind cryptography, that encrypts your data from your ISP. That means that your internet traffic passes through your ISP, but the ISP cannot read it. Meaning even if the jew controlled government gets permission to see your ISP data, they wouldn't be able to use it.

Another way to bypass getting tracked is by using proxies. A proxy is a like throwing a "smoke-bomb" while you move through the internet. If I access a site like the yahoo groups. The yahoo groups can track me, and see my IP Address (and in some countries that use Static IP Addresses this means they can track your personal information). So in order to avoid this, you use an (anonymous) proxy server. These proxy servers are middle points. So instead of directly connecting to yahoo groups, you first connect to the proxy server, then the proxy server connects to the yahoo groups. So if the yahoo groups site wants to track the visitor, they will only see the proxy and not you. If they want to track you further and ask the proxy server, "where did this request originate?", the proxy server will not respond (thus being anonymous proxy).

The Tor network kind of works like the proxy system, but with VPN encryption (for the knowledgeable, I'm oversimplifying the whole idea).

So guess what the jews are doing next...

Russia Plans To Ban VPNs & Proxies That Unblock Blocked Sites
The Russian government is preparing to scale-up its war on blocked sites by hitting services that provide workarounds. A new bill developed by the government requires VPNs and other anonymizing services to stop providing access to blocked domains. If they do not, they themselves will also be blocked. Search engines also face sanctions for linking to banned sites.
They are trying to "test" what happens in a country where the jews control for years, if they ban VPNs and Proxies. If this succeeds, they will implement this in the whole world.

We have to be strong. The wars of today are fought on the internet and on the spiritual levels. We have to become proficient at both. For the younger people and the willing, invest in learning about ethical hacking, understand how the internet works and what are the pillars. We have to be knowledgeable in order to fight on both levels and be able to bring the change.

We have to keep doing the RTRs. More people in the IT industry and Educators are taking notice of the legislation of the internet.

For example...

.....................

Pirate Bay Founder Launches Anonymous Domain Registration Service

https://torrentfreak.com/pirate-bay-fou ... ce-170419/

Pirate Bay founder Peter Sunde has a new privacy-oriented startup. Today he launches the domain registration service Njalla, which offers site owners full anonymity, shielding them from the prying eyes of outsiders. "Think of us as your friendly drunk (but responsibly so) straw person that takes the blame for your expressions."

.......................

Russian MP Says She Loves Torrents, Hates Web Blockades

https://torrentfreak.com/russian-mp-say ... es-170417/

When it comes to Internet file-sharing, most mainstream politicians rarely have anything good to say, but for Senator Lyudmila Bokova of the Russian parliament, things are clearly quite different. "I like to use torrents," she says, "because they provide the ability to download information quickly and cheaply."

.......................

Cloudflare Doesn’t Want to Become the ‘Piracy Police’

https://torrentfreak.com/cloudflare-doe ... ce-170413/

Cloudflare is warning that far-reaching cooperation between copyright holders and Internet services may put innovation in danger. The company doesn't want to become the "piracy police" and is refusing to monitor infringing content proactively. Instead, Cloudflare urges rightsholders to see the Internet as an opportunity rather than a threat.

.........................

Lawyers & Academics Warn UK Against Criminalizing File-Sharers

https://torrentfreak.com/lawyers-and-ac ... rs-170325/

A group of campaigners, copyright scholars and lawyers have sent a letter to the UK Government, urging it to narrow the definition of online criminal copyright infringement in the Digital Economy Bill. The signees warn that the current definition of criminal copyright infringement is too broad and could be used to target casual file-sharers with sentences of up to ten years.

.........................

The RTRs that we are doing and the actions of the enemy are moving the internet to a more decentralized medium. Instead of logging in a site that has a "centralized" server system, now there are technologies that use peer to peer networks (without a centralized server) in order to do the same thing. The technology is even more complicated but they accomplice it with success.

See Bitcoin, the decentralized banking system that takes away the power from the banks!
See Tribler or RetroShare, two decentralized file sharing systems
See MediaGlobin, the decentralized alternative to video sharing etc.

The fight for free speech on the internet is where the war is right now. Don't forget comrades; if they succeed in their "quest against piracy", the next step is censoring the internet. And for the inexperienced, they will make "hate speech" (speaking against minorities, ethnicities etc.) illegal by law. Then they will use their established internet legislation to sensor the internet.

That's why we have to fight stronger and harder!!!

Hail Father Satan and All the Gods of Hell


 
This is gonna sound like a computer forum, but your question is valid. It's not the same kind of VPN and I'll try to explain why.

A VPN router (meaning a Router with VPN) means that it encrypts the information from the computer, devices, smartphones, tablets etc connecting to the router. NOT from the Router to the Internet. The VPN Router is useful in order to avoid someone hacking the wireless communication channel from the device to your router.

For example you are checking you are logging from your laptop in into a e-shop and ordering a few items. A hacker parked with his car in front of (or near) your house, could "crack" the wireless connection from your laptop to your home router and obtain your credentials or whatever.

Another kind of VPN Router is usually for Businesses and is a VPN Server/Router, which means it's a router that can work as a VPN Server in order for external Users/Employees to connect via VPN to your Business Network. I don't think that's what you're planning to buy, so I won't explain this further.

A VPN Service (this is what they plan to ban) is a service that encrypts your traffic from your Router to the Internet. This means that the channel between your router and whatever site you are visiting (JoS, Amazon, Yahoo Groups) is encrypted from anyone trying to listen from the web, including your ISP.

They are planning to ban VPN Service providers, not VPN Routers. Your VPN router (should you buy it) or the VPN Server/Router would both be legal. I you have bought a VPN Service, that service would be illegal (if that law passed).

This is a simplified explanation for a VPN Service (unrelated to JoS)
http://interwebsafety.com/vpn.html


On Sat, Apr 22, 2017 at 1:41 AM, David Bo roknraptor@... [JoyofSatan666] <[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url] wrote:
  I'm not much of a TechnoHead:  i.e. a LAN party, with plenty of blacklights, strobes and electronica playing in the background, while they sport their high speed torqued up mega-laptops/desktops for Elitist Gaming Parties =)

So my question is is I was searching for a router at the local office depot.  Naturally I always go for the most expensive item, because general (but not in all cases) rule of thumb is the more money you pay, the more features, higher quality product and abilities you get with a unit.  I came across one of those super wifi routers that has a built in VPN (Virtual Private Network).  So my question is then,  even if these measures were implemented on the Internet, how does VPN work?  Is it solely virtual/software based, or hardware based or both?  I'm assuming since the unit I saw had some sort of VPN that it was hardware based, and then of course had software to go with it.  So if its hardware based, then I would guess there is not much that can be done to hack such a unit as its pretty fixed?  Because I am sure the government employs their own hackers, some of which no doubt came from criminals they busted.
Also, if bans on VPN's were done, would that mean that a hardware unit would become useless?












 


On Thursday, April 20, 2017 5:41 AM, "Lolo Bardonik lolobardonik@... [JoyofSatan666]" <[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url] wrote:


  Greetings Comrades,

We are standing strong and we keep fighting, but the enemy has been established for years and now tries to take advantage of this. We must keep going strong and vigilant in our fight for the planet earth.

The public reasoning the enemy uses is "piracy" but at the same time it sets up the legislation in order to control the internet. This is a difficult subject because it not only requires knowledge of how the enemy works and how they use the "problem-reaction-solution" tactic, but it also requires sufficient technical knowledge about how the internet works.

Our last bastion in our privacy are the ISPs (internet service providers) that keep our data private. For example it's the ISPs that know that Bob, first visited his facebook page, then a porn site, then his bank account, then his secret blog, then he browsed some candles on amazon etc.

President Trump Signs Internet Privacy Repeal Into Law

https://torrentfreak.com/ president-trump-signs- internet-privacy-repeal-into- law-170404/

President Trump has signed a bill which repeals Internet privacy rules passed last year by the Federal Communications Commission. Internet service providers are now free to spy on their customers' browsing activities in order to generate targeted advertising. Predictably, many users are considering counter-measures.

So the enemy focuses a lot on ISPs and battling them in order to establish "rules". For example they use criminal cases in order to access ISP data. Then they will establish typical procedures like the DMCA in most search engines, that can be exploited freely.

People are conscious about their data and some use VPNs (Virtual Private Networks). For those that don't know, it's a kind cryptography, that encrypts your data from your ISP. That means that your internet traffic passes through your ISP, but the ISP cannot read it. Meaning even if the jew controlled government gets permission to see your ISP data, they wouldn't be able to use it.

Another way to bypass getting tracked is by using proxies. A proxy is a like throwing a "smoke-bomb" while you move through the internet. If I access a site like the yahoo groups. The yahoo groups can track me, and see my IP Address (and in some countries that use Static IP Addresses this means they can track your personal information). So in order to avoid this, you use an (anonymous) proxy server. These proxy servers are middle points. So instead of directly connecting to yahoo groups, you first connect to the proxy server, then the proxy server connects to the yahoo groups. So if the yahoo groups site wants to track the visitor, they will only see the proxy and not you. If they want to track you further and ask the proxy server, "where did this request originate?", the proxy server will not respond (thus being anonymous proxy).

The Tor network kind of works like the proxy system, but with VPN encryption (for the knowledgeable, I'm oversimplifying the whole idea).

So guess what the jews are doing next...

Russia Plans To Ban VPNs & Proxies That Unblock Blocked Sites
https://torrentfreak.com/ russia-plans-to-ban-vpns- proxies-that-unblock-blocked- sites-170420
 
The Russian government is preparing to scale-up its war on blocked sites by hitting services that provide workarounds. A new bill developed by the government requires VPNs and other anonymizing services to stop providing access to blocked domains. If they do not, they themselves will also be blocked. Search engines also face sanctions for linking to banned sites.
They are trying to "test" what happens in a country where the jews control for years, if they ban VPNs and Proxies. If this succeeds, they will implement this in the whole world.

We have to be strong. The wars of today are fought on the internet and on the spiritual levels. We have to become proficient at both. For the younger people and the willing, invest in learning about ethical hacking, understand how the internet works and what are the pillars. We have to be knowledgeable in order to fight on both levels and be able to bring the change.

We have to keep doing the RTRs. More people in the IT industry and Educators are taking notice of the legislation of the internet.

For example...

.....................

Pirate Bay Founder Launches Anonymous Domain Registration Service

https://torrentfreak.com/ pirate-bay-founder-launches- anonymous-domain-registration- service-170419/

Pirate Bay founder Peter Sunde has a new privacy-oriented startup. Today he launches the domain registration service Njalla, which offers site owners full anonymity, shielding them from the prying eyes of outsiders. "Think of us as your friendly drunk (but responsibly so) straw person that takes the blame for your expressions."

.......................

Russian MP Says She Loves Torrents, Hates Web Blockades

https://torrentfreak.com/ russian-mp-says-she-loves- torrents-hates-web-blockades- 170417/

When it comes to Internet file-sharing, most mainstream politicians rarely have anything good to say, but for Senator Lyudmila Bokova of the Russian parliament, things are clearly quite different. "I like to use torrents," she says, "because they provide the ability to download information quickly and cheaply."

.......................

Cloudflare Doesn’t Want to Become the ‘Piracy Police’

https://torrentfreak.com/ cloudflare-doesnt-want-to-be- the-piracy-police-170413/

Cloudflare is warning that far-reaching cooperation between copyright holders and Internet services may put innovation in danger. The company doesn't want to become the "piracy police" and is refusing to monitor infringing content proactively. Instead, Cloudflare urges rightsholders to see the Internet as an opportunity rather than a threat.

.........................

Lawyers & Academics Warn UK Against Criminalizing File-Sharers

https://torrentfreak.com/ lawyers-and-academics-warn-uk- against-criminalizing-file- sharers-170325/

A group of campaigners, copyright scholars and lawyers have sent a letter to the UK Government, urging it to narrow the definition of online criminal copyright infringement in the Digital Economy Bill. The signees warn that the current definition of criminal copyright infringement is too broad and could be used to target casual file-sharers with sentences of up to ten years.

.........................

The RTRs that we are doing and the actions of the enemy are moving the internet to a more decentralized medium. Instead of logging in a site that has a "centralized" server system, now there are technologies that use peer to peer networks (without a centralized server) in order to do the same thing. The technology is even more complicated but they accomplice it with success.

See Bitcoin, the decentralized banking system that takes away the power from the banks!
See Tribler or RetroShare, two decentralized file sharing systems
See MediaGlobin, the decentralized alternative to video sharing etc.

The fight for free speech on the internet is where the war is right now. Don't forget comrades; if they succeed in their "quest against piracy", the next step is censoring the internet. And for the inexperienced, they will make "hate speech" (speaking against minorities, ethnicities etc.) illegal by law. Then they will use their established internet legislation to sensor the internet.

That's why we have to fight stronger and harder!!!

Hail Father Satan and All the Gods of Hell
 
I have wondered about hacking before but I have no friggin clue where to start. Maybe for those others interested, could you maybe give a few pointers?

Im not sure if Im going to do anything with it yet but it might come in handy some day if you know what I mean.
 
Hmm... it's difficult to answer as you'll need a lot of reading and time in order to get into ethical hacking if you don't have an IT background.

Hacking is about knowing the way a system works (any system) and figuring a way to make the system work in a way that was not intended by its designer. So this means that in order to "hack" something you have to understand and have the knowledge of how this works.

For example, in order to pick a lock (a physical door lock), you have to know how that specific type of lock works in order to pick it and "hack it". If you want to be able to open ANY door lock, you'll have to obtain knowledge of all kinds of locks and how they work, and then dedicate a lot of time practicing lockpicking these door locks.

In the case of the internet, computers, mobiles etc. you'll need to acquire a lot of knowledge about these technologies in order to find a way to hack them. I would suggest that ethical hacking is something that would be easier for a Computer Science or Information Technology graduate. But if someone wants to dedicate the time, nothing is too hard.

These are some free videos about ethical hacking that you can watch, but these are just to get you started:

Ethical Hacking Full Course - Learn From Scratch [1+ hour]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8AQFlX2TII

The Complete Ethical Hacking Course: Beginner to Advanced [6+ hours]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xscz_2pwF7s

The Complete Ethical Hacking Course: Beginner to Advanced [16+ hours]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vg9cNFPQFqM

Personally I find it easier to learn by playing, so I would suggest the following sites that give knowledge and provide legal practice for hacking. These sites have "hacking exercises" in order to test your skills. These exercises give you basic to advanced challenges in order to "hack it". See this list to get you started
https://www.techworm.net/2016/05/top-8- ... -2016.html




On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 5:14 AM, taolvanswd@... [JoyofSatan666] <[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url] wrote:
  I have wondered about hacking before but I have no friggin clue where to start. Maybe for those others interested, could you maybe give a few pointers?

Im not sure if Im going to do anything with it yet but it might come in handy some day if you know what I mean.
 
Remember that Russia had plans to ban VPNs... yeah... the Bill was submitted...


Bill to Ban VPNs & Unmask Operators Submitted to Russia’s Parliament
Russia is making good on its threat to crack down on VPN and proxy services that provide access to blocked sites. A new law submitted to the State Duma will see the country's telecoms watchdog identify such services and compel their hosts to hand over operators' personal details. Should block bypassing continue, access to the service will be terminated by the country's ISPs.https://torrentfreak.com/bill-to-ban-vp ... ntfreak%29
Another dangerous development is that the EU Courts start to give power to "Torrent Fighting Companies" and ISPs are ordered to provide data to identify pirates WITHOUT COURT ORDER for the future.This means that a COMPANY can go to your ISP and ask "where is this guy/gal going on the internet" and "what kind of traffic does he/she generates" and WITHOUT COURT ORDER they could get this data.Imagine this! The jew knows where you live (your PC) and he asks the janitor in your building (your ISP) to go into your apartment and search your stuff because the jew is suspicious of you and NO COURT ORDER IS NEEDED. THIS ACTIVITY IS PERFECTLY LEGAL!!!Read the recent article... Usenet Provider is Obliged to Identify Pirates, Court Rules Usenet provider Eweka has lost another court battle with Dutch anti-piracy group BREIN. The service provider must identify a former customer who's accused of uploading copyright-infringing material. According to the court, the provider is obliged to do the same in future cases, without a court order.
KEEP FIGHTING COMRADES.THE ENEMY IS TRYING TO LIMIT OUR FREEDOMSTHE ENEMY IS TRYING TO CENSOR THE INTERNET
On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 3:40 PM, Lolo Bardonik <lolobardonik@... wrote:
Greetings Comrades,

We are standing strong and we keep fighting, but the enemy has been established for years and now tries to take advantage of this. We must keep going strong and vigilant in our fight for the planet earth.

The public reasoning the enemy uses is "piracy" but at the same time it sets up the legislation in order to control the internet. This is a difficult subject because it not only requires knowledge of how the enemy works and how they use the "problem-reaction-solution" tactic, but it also requires sufficient technical knowledge about how the internet works.

Our last bastion in our privacy are the ISPs (internet service providers) that keep our data private. For example it's the ISPs that know that Bob, first visited his facebook page, then a porn site, then his bank account, then his secret blog, then he browsed some candles on amazon etc.

President Trump Signs Internet Privacy Repeal Into Law

https://torrentfreak.com/ president-trump-signs- internet-privacy-repeal-into- law-170404/

President Trump has signed a bill which repeals Internet privacy rules passed last year by the Federal Communications Commission. Internet service providers are now free to spy on their customers' browsing activities in order to generate targeted advertising. Predictably, many users are considering counter-measures.

So the enemy focuses a lot on ISPs and battling them in order to establish "rules". For example they use criminal cases in order to access ISP data. Then they will establish typical procedures like the DMCA in most search engines, that can be exploited freely.

People are conscious about their data and some use VPNs (Virtual Private Networks). For those that don't know, it's a kind cryptography, that encrypts your data from your ISP. That means that your internet traffic passes through your ISP, but the ISP cannot read it. Meaning even if the jew controlled government gets permission to see your ISP data, they wouldn't be able to use it.

Another way to bypass getting tracked is by using proxies. A proxy is a like throwing a "smoke-bomb" while you move through the internet. If I access a site like the yahoo groups. The yahoo groups can track me, and see my IP Address (and in some countries that use Static IP Addresses this means they can track your personal information). So in order to avoid this, you use an (anonymous) proxy server. These proxy servers are middle points. So instead of directly connecting to yahoo groups, you first connect to the proxy server, then the proxy server connects to the yahoo groups. So if the yahoo groups site wants to track the visitor, they will only see the proxy and not you. If they want to track you further and ask the proxy server, "where did this request originate?", the proxy server will not respond (thus being anonymous proxy).

The Tor network kind of works like the proxy system, but with VPN encryption (for the knowledgeable, I'm oversimplifying the whole idea).

So guess what the jews are doing next...

Russia Plans To Ban VPNs & Proxies That Unblock Blocked Sites
https://torrentfreak.com/ russia-plans-to-ban-vpns- proxies-that-unblock-blocked- sites-170420
 
The Russian government is preparing to scale-up its war on blocked sites by hitting services that provide workarounds. A new bill developed by the government requires VPNs and other anonymizing services to stop providing access to blocked domains. If they do not, they themselves will also be blocked. Search engines also face sanctions for linking to banned sites.
They are trying to "test" what happens in a country where the jews control for years, if they ban VPNs and Proxies. If this succeeds, they will implement this in the whole world.

We have to be strong. The wars of today are fought on the internet and on the spiritual levels. We have to become proficient at both. For the younger people and the willing, invest in learning about ethical hacking, understand how the internet works and what are the pillars. We have to be knowledgeable in order to fight on both levels and be able to bring the change.

We have to keep doing the RTRs. More people in the IT industry and Educators are taking notice of the legislation of the internet.

For example...

.....................

Pirate Bay Founder Launches Anonymous Domain Registration Service

https://torrentfreak.com/ pirate-bay-founder-launches- anonymous-domain-registration- service-170419/

Pirate Bay founder Peter Sunde has a new privacy-oriented startup. Today he launches the domain registration service Njalla, which offers site owners full anonymity, shielding them from the prying eyes of outsiders. "Think of us as your friendly drunk (but responsibly so) straw person that takes the blame for your expressions."

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Russian MP Says She Loves Torrents, Hates Web Blockades

https://torrentfreak.com/ russian-mp-says-she-loves- torrents-hates-web-blockades- 170417/

When it comes to Internet file-sharing, most mainstream politicians rarely have anything good to say, but for Senator Lyudmila Bokova of the Russian parliament, things are clearly quite different. "I like to use torrents," she says, "because they provide the ability to download information quickly and cheaply."

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Cloudflare Doesn’t Want to Become the ‘Piracy Police’

https://torrentfreak.com/ cloudflare-doesnt-want-to-be- the-piracy-police-170413/

Cloudflare is warning that far-reaching cooperation between copyright holders and Internet services may put innovation in danger. The company doesn't want to become the "piracy police" and is refusing to monitor infringing content proactively. Instead, Cloudflare urges rightsholders to see the Internet as an opportunity rather than a threat.

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Lawyers & Academics Warn UK Against Criminalizing File-Sharers

https://torrentfreak.com/ lawyers-and-academics-warn-uk- against-criminalizing-file- sharers-170325/

A group of campaigners, copyright scholars and lawyers have sent a letter to the UK Government, urging it to narrow the definition of online criminal copyright infringement in the Digital Economy Bill. The signees warn that the current definition of criminal copyright infringement is too broad and could be used to target casual file-sharers with sentences of up to ten years.

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The RTRs that we are doing and the actions of the enemy are moving the internet to a more decentralized medium. Instead of logging in a site that has a "centralized" server system, now there are technologies that use peer to peer networks (without a centralized server) in order to do the same thing. The technology is even more complicated but they accomplice it with success.

See Bitcoin, the decentralized banking system that takes away the power from the banks!
See Tribler or RetroShare, two decentralized file sharing systems
See MediaGlobin, the decentralized alternative to video sharing etc.

The fight for free speech on the internet is where the war is right now. Don't forget comrades; if they succeed in their "quest against piracy", the next step is censoring the internet. And for the inexperienced, they will make "hate speech" (speaking against minorities, ethnicities etc.) illegal by law. Then they will use their established internet legislation to sensor the internet.

That's why we have to fight stronger and harder!!!

Hail Father Satan and All the Gods of Hell
 
Thanks lolo. I understand that youd have to know these things through and through.. Back in 5e day you operated a pc by commands lol so knowing how works what was much closer to you. Im of a generation later so I never operated such a thing.



And yeah.. The Cia steals your data too. Im pretty aure that whomever works there has full access to your search history anyway :/ .. Also.. Phone companies record all your search history you make using the data of your phone.. So they can explain to you how much you used of your data to you.. Id rather use wifi then.
Even normal apps dont really work anymore. Cant even decently use some texting apps anymore. I dont have a.. Whats that when you have in example a monthly paper you pay for a year? Thats the word Im looking for.

Its kind of creepy to know that.

Kind of makes you want to ditch all if not most of your devices real quick..
 
The war is continuing for internet freedom.
I'm not positive about the way it's going. But we keep fighting strong!

The jews are pouring their money to "anti-piracy" groups and trying their best to influence the court decisions.

We have to be strong and keep doing the RTRs comrades!

Read more...
Pirate Bay Facilitates Piracy and Can Be Blocked, Top EU Court Rules Internet providers in Europe can be ordered to block access to The Pirate Bay, even though the site itself doesn't store any infringing material. This is the conclusion of the EU Court of Justice in what has proven to be a landmark case. According to the Court, The Pirate Bay and similar sites commit an "act of communication" by helping their users to share infringing content.
“Top ISPs” Are Discussing Fines & Browsing Hijacking For Pirates Some of the "top ISPs" are in "very thorough" discussions with anti-piracy outfit Rightscorp over proposals to hijack the browsers of alleged pirates until a fine is paid. Rightscorp is presenting this as an opportunity for ISPs to avoid being sued as well as a way to generate profit for the company.
Pirate Bay Ruling is Bad News For Google & YouTube, Experts Says The European Court of Justice handed down a ruling against The Pirate Bay yesterday, one which could have implications far beyond the torrent site. Platforms such as Google and YouTube, which play an active role in the way content is presented, could be seriously affected, experts warn.



On Sat, Jun 10, 2017 at 3:17 PM, Lolo Bardonik <lolobardonik@... wrote:
Remember that Russia had plans to ban VPNs... yeah... the Bill was submitted...


Bill to Ban VPNs & Unmask Operators Submitted to Russia’s Parliament
Russia is making good on its threat to crack down on VPN and proxy services that provide access to blocked sites. A new law submitted to the State Duma will see the country's telecoms watchdog identify such services and compel their hosts to hand over operators' personal details. Should block bypassing continue, access to the service will be terminated by the country's ISPs.https://torrentfreak.com/bill- to-ban-vpns-unmask-operators- submitted-to-russias- parliament-170609/?utm_source= feedburner&utm_medium=feed& utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ Torrentfreak+%28Torrentfreak% 29
Another dangerous development is that the EU Courts start to give power to "Torrent Fighting Companies" and ISPs are ordered to provide data to identify pirates WITHOUT COURT ORDER for the future.This means that a COMPANY can go to your ISP and ask "where is this guy/gal going on the internet" and "what kind of traffic does he/she generates" and WITHOUT COURT ORDER they could get this data.Imagine this! The jew knows where you live (your PC) and he asks the janitor in your building (your ISP) to go into your apartment and search your stuff because the jew is suspicious of you and NO COURT ORDER IS NEEDED. THIS ACTIVITY IS PERFECTLY LEGAL!!!Read the recent article... Usenet Provider is Obliged to Identify Pirates, Court Rules Usenet provider Eweka has lost another court battle with Dutch anti-piracy group BREIN. The service provider must identify a former customer who's accused of uploading copyright-infringing material. According to the court, the provider is obliged to do the same in future cases, without a court order.
KEEP FIGHTING COMRADES.THE ENEMY IS TRYING TO LIMIT OUR FREEDOMSTHE ENEMY IS TRYING TO CENSOR THE INTERNET

On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 3:40 PM, Lolo Bardonik <lolobardonik@... wrote:
Greetings Comrades,

We are standing strong and we keep fighting, but the enemy has been established for years and now tries to take advantage of this. We must keep going strong and vigilant in our fight for the planet earth.

The public reasoning the enemy uses is "piracy" but at the same time it sets up the legislation in order to control the internet. This is a difficult subject because it not only requires knowledge of how the enemy works and how they use the "problem-reaction-solution" tactic, but it also requires sufficient technical knowledge about how the internet works.

Our last bastion in our privacy are the ISPs (internet service providers) that keep our data private. For example it's the ISPs that know that Bob, first visited his facebook page, then a porn site, then his bank account, then his secret blog, then he browsed some candles on amazon etc.

President Trump Signs Internet Privacy Repeal Into Law

https://torrentfreak.com/presi dent-trump-signs-internet- privacy-repeal-into-law- 170404/

President Trump has signed a bill which repeals Internet privacy rules passed last year by the Federal Communications Commission. Internet service providers are now free to spy on their customers' browsing activities in order to generate targeted advertising. Predictably, many users are considering counter-measures.

So the enemy focuses a lot on ISPs and battling them in order to establish "rules". For example they use criminal cases in order to access ISP data. Then they will establish typical procedures like the DMCA in most search engines, that can be exploited freely.

People are conscious about their data and some use VPNs (Virtual Private Networks). For those that don't know, it's a kind cryptography, that encrypts your data from your ISP. That means that your internet traffic passes through your ISP, but the ISP cannot read it. Meaning even if the jew controlled government gets permission to see your ISP data, they wouldn't be able to use it.

Another way to bypass getting tracked is by using proxies. A proxy is a like throwing a "smoke-bomb" while you move through the internet. If I access a site like the yahoo groups. The yahoo groups can track me, and see my IP Address (and in some countries that use Static IP Addresses this means they can track your personal information). So in order to avoid this, you use an (anonymous) proxy server. These proxy servers are middle points. So instead of directly connecting to yahoo groups, you first connect to the proxy server, then the proxy server connects to the yahoo groups. So if the yahoo groups site wants to track the visitor, they will only see the proxy and not you. If they want to track you further and ask the proxy server, "where did this request originate?", the proxy server will not respond (thus being anonymous proxy).

The Tor network kind of works like the proxy system, but with VPN encryption (for the knowledgeable, I'm oversimplifying the whole idea).

So guess what the jews are doing next...

Russia Plans To Ban VPNs & Proxies That Unblock Blocked Sites
https://torrentfreak.com/russi a-plans-to-ban-vpns-proxies- that-unblock-blocked-sites- 170420
 
The Russian government is preparing to scale-up its war on blocked sites by hitting services that provide workarounds. A new bill developed by the government requires VPNs and other anonymizing services to stop providing access to blocked domains. If they do not, they themselves will also be blocked. Search engines also face sanctions for linking to banned sites.
They are trying to "test" what happens in a country where the jews control for years, if they ban VPNs and Proxies. If this succeeds, they will implement this in the whole world.

We have to be strong. The wars of today are fought on the internet and on the spiritual levels. We have to become proficient at both. For the younger people and the willing, invest in learning about ethical hacking, understand how the internet works and what are the pillars. We have to be knowledgeable in order to fight on both levels and be able to bring the change.

We have to keep doing the RTRs. More people in the IT industry and Educators are taking notice of the legislation of the internet.

For example...

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Pirate Bay Founder Launches Anonymous Domain Registration Service

https://torrentfreak.com/pirat e-bay-founder-launches-anonymo us-domain-registration-service -170419/

Pirate Bay founder Peter Sunde has a new privacy-oriented startup. Today he launches the domain registration service Njalla, which offers site owners full anonymity, shielding them from the prying eyes of outsiders. "Think of us as your friendly drunk (but responsibly so) straw person that takes the blame for your expressions."

.......................

Russian MP Says She Loves Torrents, Hates Web Blockades

https://torrentfreak.com/russi an-mp-says-she-loves-torrents- hates-web-blockades-170417/

When it comes to Internet file-sharing, most mainstream politicians rarely have anything good to say, but for Senator Lyudmila Bokova of the Russian parliament, things are clearly quite different. "I like to use torrents," she says, "because they provide the ability to download information quickly and cheaply."

.......................

Cloudflare Doesn’t Want to Become the ‘Piracy Police’

https://torrentfreak.com/cloud flare-doesnt-want-to-be-the- piracy-police-170413/

Cloudflare is warning that far-reaching cooperation between copyright holders and Internet services may put innovation in danger. The company doesn't want to become the "piracy police" and is refusing to monitor infringing content proactively. Instead, Cloudflare urges rightsholders to see the Internet as an opportunity rather than a threat.

.........................

Lawyers & Academics Warn UK Against Criminalizing File-Sharers

https://torrentfreak.com/lawye rs-and-academics-warn-uk-again st-criminalizing-file-sharers- 170325/

A group of campaigners, copyright scholars and lawyers have sent a letter to the UK Government, urging it to narrow the definition of online criminal copyright infringement in the Digital Economy Bill. The signees warn that the current definition of criminal copyright infringement is too broad and could be used to target casual file-sharers with sentences of up to ten years.

.........................

The RTRs that we are doing and the actions of the enemy are moving the internet to a more decentralized medium. Instead of logging in a site that has a "centralized" server system, now there are technologies that use peer to peer networks (without a centralized server) in order to do the same thing. The technology is even more complicated but they accomplice it with success.

See Bitcoin, the decentralized banking system that takes away the power from the banks!
See Tribler or RetroShare, two decentralized file sharing systems
See MediaGlobin, the decentralized alternative to video sharing etc.

The fight for free speech on the internet is where the war is right now. Don't forget comrades; if they succeed in their "quest against piracy", the next step is censoring the internet. And for the inexperienced, they will make "hate speech" (speaking against minorities, ethnicities etc.) illegal by law. Then they will use their established internet legislation to sensor the internet.

That's why we have to fight stronger and harder!!!

Hail Father Satan and All the Gods of Hell
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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