Message from @Sparrow
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The whole point of insurrection is to disregard the laws. Who cares if it's legal?
Tarring and feathering is extremely violent and there is massive amounts of harm lmao, shit wasn’t a joke.
Harm minimized by wearing gloves. And I'm aware of the violence necessary if the "victim" is conscious.
It is the year of our Lord 2020, there is no need to use hot tar. There are plenty of safer alternatives such as glue or blood.
Blood is an effective temporary adhesive
This shit real?
Yeah it's real
Anyone savvy on “anti monitoring” techniques and such?
I’m looking in to using a VPN on the phone and some other options for keeping private.
There has been lots of discussion of that on here. From VPN’s and faradays to entire systems dedicated to secure comma
@BOOGEREATER69
Proton VPN is a solid free app. Swiss based, not beholden to us federal law
Can get a Faraday bag off of Amazon for 25 buck. Have one coming in today actually. But I got it for work, still though I hear they work well.
And VPNs are good, Why not double down?
If you want to go a step further, get a phone without GPS. But a Faraday bag will help block everything so long as it's in the bag.
Faraday bags should be used for F2F meetings.
Be careful with VPNs.
Just because it switches your IP doesn’t mean the government cannot see the logs and where the original IP originates from.
And quite often, most VPNs locates in the US are going to have some connection to the government.
That's why I would only consider VPN companies outside of the U.S.
Express VPN is offered by the British Virgin Islands
And so is Surfshark VPN
Swiss software is amazing because they don’t like the US.
ProtonVPN and NordVPN are rock solid. I use Private Internet Access, but I believe they're US based. It still keeps me from getting angry copyright infringement letters though.
VPN does not protect you from government surveillance. It does hide your network traffic from your ISP.
VPN shouldn’t be your entire ass security plan, but it’s a helpful measure
Anything that increases the workload for fedbois is good.
Fedbois are on your motherboard
Checking in. How’s everyone?
Pretty good just ate lunch how about yourself
One good thing that helps (If you can do it) is making your router unpingable.
And yes, Fedbois are in your motherboard.
@Reno Do you have the write-up on that?
What about imported PCs?
They in all the computers overseas?
Intel Management Engine, AMD PSP, Intel WLAN chip with proprietary firmware, Windows itself is full of backdoors, etc.
Yes, they are balls deep in most of our hardware.
Did you have that write-up from forever ago saved?
It's crazy.
. . . All input and output of modern computers and cell phones is being recorded and monitored by federal governments, international intelligence communities, and other actors. Nothing that you do on or near these platforms can be considered safe from their eyes or ears, because even if you are using secure software, the hardware itself is often working against you.
For example, the Intel Management Engine is a separate computer that runs within modern (post-2008) Intel machines. It runs even when the system is powered off, and has access to everything on the system. Keystrokes, network traffic and hardware, everything. Because the Intel ME is part of the hardware, and removing this hardware actually disables the computer, there is no way around it. AMD has something similar called PSP. . .