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    after my stroke, i was only given a 15% chance of life, so i'm not afraid of death, tho i don't want to die, i WILL stand up for my President Trump and the US Constitution. i signed up for the Army at 18yo and i took the Oath, which means a great deal to me. i will never stand up to fake president biden and his communism cronies. instead, i'll stand with Patriots on the firing line, instead of hunkering down with my keyboard.
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    Ad Reipublicae his Civitatum Foederatarum Americae, ego sum fortis et libero. Ego autem non exieris ad impios communistarum socialismi. Ora imagines in vestri demented mentem, quod vos mos have misericordia, quia non.

    To the Republic of these United States of America, I am strong and free. I will never surrender to godless communist socialism. Pray to images in your demented mind, that you will have mercy, because i will not.

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    I consider it a national security issue that the President of the United States be able to reach the citizens of the United States . If the nation was to come under some sort of attack the Commander and Chief needs the ability to reach the masses .

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    I am a HAM radio operator. It wasn't hard to pass a test and get a license, and another, and another, until I maxed/topped out in 2002. The past year has been re-acquainting myself (and my brother is too) with distance communications on minimal power. I'm not going into deeper detail, other forums for that.

    The point is, a network of people have been prepping for disaster communications, and practice every day. Sure, our conversations are being monitored and so open conversation on specific topics are generally avoided. The HAM net, think internet, is alive and well. There are plenty of specialists who have been discussing and maintaining contingency plans on a continual basis, even in good times.

    I was doing business with Midway and others decades before a computer. The post office isn't the only place that delivers correspondence. Think about that. There are plenty of patriots driving for various carriers to deliver news of the world. Heck, our American history is replete with news spread in writing, and delivered to those who could not read. But to all who can hear, they can listen and then send their reply.

    Now is not the time for a call to arms. As it has previously been said, the urbanites depend on water, power, food, and sundries, provided by flyover folks. If trucks, trains, and planes can't get in, because drivers, technicians, and others choose not to cross the bridge into urbania, they will see they depend upon us, and should not just demand from us.

    Gardening is hard on concrete, not impossible, but if all you know is having an order delivered by Amazon and Grub Hub, and don't know how to grow your own, you become dependent on the very people you despise. To those poor ignorant souls, I say live in the Venezuelan utopia of your creation. I have land in 3 states, mostly rural, and I can feed my family. Yes, I can make my own fuel and generate my own electricity, and if needs be, feed the smoke pole.
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    I wouldn't be so worried but the Big Tech Companies are shutting down our politicians and even or elected sitting Presidents account .
    I used to receive E-mails from the White House and my Congressman and Senator ... I no longer get any E-mails from any pro 2A politician . They have effectively been silenced ... the local newspaper is so Left Leaning it's not even funny... they no longer print stories that show any pro 2A persons in a positive light . A resident who started a grocery store chain in La. , who is now retired and no longer in the business had his picture run in the paper along with a story that IDed him as a Trump supporter... the next day a man was on TV organizing & calling for a boycott on all the stores .
    I don't like that... he no longer owned the stores and he simply went to the rally ... he didn't take part in any illegal action but is now persecuted for being a Trump supporter .
    I shop at one of those stores and will continue to shop there ... I guess I'm next once word gets out I might be Pro-2A .
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    History has shown that it is extraordinarily difficult to stop the flow of information. Of course that applies to accurate information and inaccurate information equally.
    "Common Sense" written by Thomas Paine and published on January 10, 1776, is a classic example.
    Radio broadcasts into NAZI occupied Europe is another incredible example of the difficulty in suppressing information. The ingenuity of the Dutch and the Poles in creating and hiding radios is fascinating history all to its own.
    Printing presses and books have been the bane of all repressive governments since Guttenberg invented movable type.
    POW's in the "Hanoi Hilton" communicated with each other via a tap code. Anyone that has worked in a modern prison will tell you that preventing inmates from communicating both within a prison and to the outside world is nearly impossible.
    Even in today's world, information is transmitted in and out of regions under totalitarian control. Those oppressive governments with near total control of their population, STILL cannot clamp down on all external communication.

    Some suppression of some platform in today's world is almost meaningless. It's like trying to bail out the ocean. It will be replaced immediately.

    The real danger isn't the suppression of a platform. The real danger is the lack of intelligent people that can discern between propaganda and accurate information. Or people that possess the ability to question a source - ANY SOURCE.

    Fear is a powerful motivator for all ideologies, liberal and conservative.

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    there are a whole bunch of gun, shooting and hunting forums that use vbulletin and I'm sure quite a few are also hosted through their service just because of the free automatic upgrades and patches they provide. i can only guess that they are not anti gun leftists but I guess only time will tell

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    I did a search for conservative friendly hosts. There are a few but no idea if they are any good. Seems to me one could be a nice niche in drawing users.

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    Absolute worst case, host offshore.

    My VPN provider is based in Panama where they have no logging laws on any server that they run worldwide. So if an alphabet agency wants records of activity by people using their service, they are out of luck.

    I am considering moving some domains to a host located there in Panama. Then I will have complete encrypted pipeline to there for most activity that I do. Not that I need it, I don't like the government looking over my shoulder. Big brother and all.
    “Coincidence is God’s way of remaining anonymous.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by bakerjw View Post
    Absolute worst case, host offshore.

    My VPN provider is based in Panama where they have no logging laws on any server that they run worldwide. So if an alphabet agency wants records of activity by people using their service, they are out of luck.

    I am considering moving some domains to a host located there in Panama. Then I will have complete encrypted pipeline to there for most activity that I do. Not that I need it, I don't like the government looking over my shoulder. Big brother and all.
    I dont know if that is secure I worked for one of the biggest LEO agencies in the US and if we wanted your intel it was handled by our IT guys who worked in conjunction with a alphabet agency and that was it.

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    It all boils down to the logging. From home, my ISP sees a massive pipeline of data currently heading to a server farm in Charlotte (I can flip to other server clusters in seconds.). From there, any packets from my VPN link get intermixed with countless other packets so even if that access point is monitored, they've no idea of packet ownership. As long as there is no logging performed, and that is what I pay them to not be doing, it takes a massive effort to dig into it.

    The other aspect is to use the TOR browser. It runs a tad slower; however, that is due to multiple encryption links from the browser to the destination website. I often see my TOR browser initiate a secure link to a TOR node in Denmark then a secure link to a TOR node in Canada and then to the eventual website.

    I've worked in IT for 3 decades and am well versed in encryption and VPN tunneling. I do nothing illegal; however, if they want to monitor my online activity, they will have to work very hard for it. That is one reason why I have a VPN pipe straight to Panama. They can break the encryption but it will take time.

    ETA...
    One down side is that when streaming, I get targeted commercials from the area where my VPN hits the internet. Charlotte Pools and Spas a lot.
    “Coincidence is God’s way of remaining anonymous.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by bakerjw View Post
    It all boils down to the logging. From home, my ISP sees a massive pipeline of data currently heading to a server farm in Charlotte (I can flip to other server clusters in seconds.). From there, any packets from my VPN link get intermixed with countless other packets so even if that access point is monitored, they've no idea of packet ownership. As long as there is no logging performed, and that is what I pay them to not be doing, it takes a massive effort to dig into it.

    The other aspect is to use the TOR browser. It runs a tad slower; however, that is due to multiple encryption links from the browser to the destination website. I often see my TOR browser initiate a secure link to a TOR node in Denmark then a secure link to a TOR node in Canada and then to the eventual website.

    I've worked in IT for 3 decades and am well versed in encryption and VPN tunneling. I do nothing illegal; however, if they want to monitor my online activity, they will have to work very hard for it. That is one reason why I have a VPN pipe straight to Panama. They can break the encryption but it will take time.

    ETA...
    One down side is that when streaming, I get targeted commercials from the area where my VPN hits the internet. Charlotte Pools and Spas a lot.
    Yeah our agency would send the request to alphabet agency then it goes down the pipe to interpol and the wco. We got one of the biggest human trafficker's using interpol wasnt much said about it in the states guess people are more concerned about the kardashians.

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