[liberationtech] Interesting things

Rand Strauss Rand at PeopleCount.org
Thu Jan 30 18:05:05 CET 2020


> 1. democratically elected governments, and law enforcement agencies, as legitimate entiteis, should  protect citizens freedoms
> and should protect them from surveillance. but they don’t.

So you say.  But many people haven’t said so yet, through their governments.  Yes, some call for this, but not enough to make new laws in some countries.  

> instead, government and law enforcement agencies operate outside the law, and work against legitimacy itself.

This is a generalization and as such, inaccurate.  Governments here in California sell information to help their budgets.  It’s distasteful, but not yet against the law. 

> 2.  cryptoanarchy is a device to fool the younger generations and enrol them into crypto culture then manipulate them. I am afraid secret states and deviated governments are behind, and part of, the cryptomovement, that s another way to steer the masses. together with disinformation. manipulation of facts and other tacticts

This is interesting, but just an assertion, and another generalization. How are some being manipulated? And what are the stats- how many of the "masses" are being enrolled in the cryptomovement?  It sounds like you’re saying using Brave means one is being manipulated.  How so?

-r

> Now burn me :-)
> 
> PDM
> 
> On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 9:56 AM grarpamp <grarpamp at gmail.com <mailto:grarpamp at gmail.com>> wrote:
> > Be Brave, your browser won't explode.
> 
> > Am also curious as to why Cloudflare hates Tor.
> 
> Search CF CIA op, haters need you and the masses on clearnet so
> they can surveil, predict, see, and counter your every move in realtime,
> not least of which being your political activism vote. Better to wake up,
> rise, build and route around, thus dispense with them all forevermore.
> 
> Governments hate cryptoanarchy [tor etc], not because it's a threat
> to you, but because it's a threat to them. To them, blocking tor,
> crypto[currency], comms tech, free speech, etc is just a survival
> self-defense move against the evolution of world of now connected
> peoples waking they don't need them anymore to get good things done.
> 
> Why beg them to pocket half of what they steal from you for roads, why advocate
> they digital spy store sell your gps travels odometer rfid facial
> register pay scheme...
> when you can now already today anon smash that cryptocoin donate
> crowdfund button on the QR code posted every kilometer by the local
> communities and or private maintainers. It's that simple, that freedom.
> 
> Wake up. Build Braver. Educate not to create/follow old fake
> authority, not to "vote"
> yourselves politik whim force demand over free peoples who have done nothing,
> as that struct will always be abused... but on personal
> responsibility, non-agression,
> freedom respecting interactions importance coming and building together,
> charity, and more.
> 
> Liberating beyond the limits of continually repeating the fail of
> legacy structures,
> into actual freedom, requires Bravery, indeed. You have it, find it
> within, and use it.
> 
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