Tag: internet
Reality Intercept_ed, False Flag Regulation, Forfeiting Seizures – New World Next Week
This week on the New World Next Week: A suspicious deep state leaker is arrested after her leak is intercepted by The Intercept; Britain turns to internet censorship after the latest false flag; and the Supreme Court strikes another blow against police theft.
Interview 1279 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
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This week on the New World Next Week: A suspicious deep state leaker is arrested after her leak is intercepted by The Intercept; Britain turns to internet censorship after the latest false flag; and the Supreme Court strikes another blow against police theft. |
Trumping Nato, Chingenta, Chinternet Names – New World Next Week
This week on the New World Next Week: NATO woos Trump with 9/11 blood and steel; China begins GMO propaganda drive; and the Chinternet now requires your real name.
Interview 1277 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
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This week on the New World Next Week: NATO woos Trump with 9/11 blood and steel; China begins GMO propaganda drive; and the Chinternet now requires your real name. |
The Social Media Exodus Has Begun. Here’s Where Everybody’s Going.
10 years ago, everybody was on MySpace. 10 years from now, the Twitters and Facebooks and YouTubes of today will be dinosaurs, abandoned by users sick of censorship and centralized control. Thankfully, the alternatives to these social media dinosaurs are already here, and they’re blockchain-based, torrent friendly, decentralized and censorship resistant.
The Censorship Solution with Michael Dean
Michael Dean of MichaelWDean.com joins us today to discuss the .bit top level domain and how it provides a censorship-resistant alternative to the easily censorable .com, net. and other government-administered top level domains. We talk about what .bit is, how it’s managed through the decentralized Namecoin blockchain, and how the average person can use tools like Meowbit to start surfing the .bit universe.
With Rule 41 the FBI Is Now Officially the Enemy of All Computer Users
Rick Falkvinge, founder of the original pirate party and head of privacy at PrivateInternetAccess.com, joins us to discuss his recent article, “Today, the FBI becomes the enemy of every computer user and every IT security professional worldwide.” We dissect the new “Rule 41” that gives American law enforcement unprecedented leeway to break into any computer in the world, the implications this has for a world in which privacy is increasingly a thing of the past, and what people can do to protect themselves from the New Online Order of global FBI operations.
Interview 1204 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
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This week on the New World Next Week: the shadow government is renewed for another year; the UN internet debate completely misses the point; and Homeland Security is taking over the rigging of the elections. |
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