This is a packed interview where James Corbett discusses what counter measure and actions people can be taking to prepare for a false flag cyber attack, and what their endgame of doing this would look like. He discusses other forms of “protest picnics”, where the sky is essentially the limit. James also talks about survival currencies and the different dogmas surrounding them. All of these topics boil down to an essential element: Community.
On lighter topics, we discuss medieval markets, the level of tyranny in Japan and its history of mask wearing, how his band is doing, and my experimental Open Source Solutions Trello board.
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https://www.corbettreport.com/
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Scenarios for the Future of Technology and International Development
Stefan Verstappen’s “Complete Guide To Forming Communities” course
When False Flags Go Virtual by James Corbett. The Half Moon Bay Conference 2008
Picnic Protests Sweep the World
Cross-Border Payments—A Vision for the Future
Agustin Carsten’s comments on digital currency
Episode 389 – Debunking the JFK Silver Certificate Myth
Texas Freedom Cell Network Telegram Channel
VIBE DFW (Voluntaryists Intent on Building and Exiting) Dallas/Ft Worth Telegram group
Agustín Carstens: Central banks should take advantage of the efficiency that digital currency offers
DEBT THE FIRST 5,000 YEARS DAVID GRAEBER
The Money Masters Documentary 1996
The Essence of Money – a Medieval Tale by Paul Grignon (Animated video)
Check out James’ band KODOMOSAN
Episode 409 – False Flags: The Secret History of Al Qaeda — Part 2: 9/11
If blockchain is your solution for money and everything, you have been fooled, so stop reading now as this will be a waste of your time. If the label of “open source” gives you peace of mind, can you point to an example of when someone caught malicious code in a widely distributed application? If you are looking for an alternative platform, then you are simply moving from Coke to Pepsi.
For over two decades I have been working on tools for hyper-secure communications and autonomy. However, the first issue I encounter, in the rare case of actual dialog, is fear. The best line I got was “you are on the wrong side of the NSA.” If you live in fear, give up and kiss the boot that is stomping on you. You have no hope.
The second issue is that there is a disagreement another issue, typically theology. Why do you want alternative platforms? Perhaps so those that disagree can engage in rationale dialog? That may be OK, except for “THOSE” people, right? I have been told I am foolish because I am a follower of Christ. However, I am willing to work with and fairly represent the Atheist and Muslim. If you can’t work with me then the Bible has a word for you: “δειλός”.
Perhaps the third issue is “if I can’t make money on it, I’m not interested”. We are back to the boot analogy.
I have proposed ShofarCoin as a monetary alternative, but since you can make money off of the manipulation of money, it has to be ignored. Yes, it is self-issued credit.
There is the ShofarLeaks project, which is a different model then the better known WikiLeaks. However, we hear that Belmarsh is uncomfortable.
There is ShofarDomain which works with and works around the IANA domain name system. With the private routing idea, local communities and those spanning the globe become out of reach to the overlords.
However, since the focus is “simple and consistent”, rather than ultra-fast downloads and the latest cool features, there is little interest. The objective is to be able to communicate and find relevant information so you can exorcise your mind. If your mind is in the hands of Google, you have no hope. If social media is your life and you need to always know what the latest is, then you were described 2,000 years ago in Athens. See Acts 17:21.
I do the technology and can defend it. If there is someone who can explain it better than I, please contact me.
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