It is interesting to see how the world has changed in just less than 50 years. We were introduced to the amazing power of personal computers. They have made our live so much easier, it is ridiculous! That will you do without a laptop, without a Smartphone? Or a tablet or a pager? We are all interconnected somehow with electronic devices, making no exception whatsoever. The hospital, your job, even the computer I am writing this on right now, it is all connected by the incredible power of the internet.
It is interesting to note, that the internet did not originate for the purpose of connecting commoners in order to, let’s say send each other emails. It was invented by a group of scientists, so they can share research data with one another, over long distances. Slowly but surely, the interned has intergraded itself throughout the world. Connecting people from all races and ethnicities. A feat, that is so important in its implication, so intangible and obscure, that is often the subject of great speculations.
You can find absolutely everything on the internet, including firearms and illegal substances. The so-called ‘deep’ internet, which is about 90% of all internet servers, is almost inaccessible to the average user. This is because people have found out, that in order for one to remain completely anonymous; he must operate outside the law of the common internet.
During the last couple of years, the internet has become more and more fascist oriented. Advanced tracking software can pin point your location with incredible ease. Even if you do not have a Google account or something like that. All you need to do is to do a simple web search, and already you have revealed you location to various bots and programs.
There are of course a wide variety of applications you can use, in order to remain anonymous. The so-called ‘proxy’ servers are directly responsible for routing your information around the world, making it very difficult to track down. For example: my name is Smith, and Smith wishes to send an email to Stan. Smith and Stan both have an IP address (this serves the function of let’s say a phone number is to the phone), and when Smith contacts Stan via his home computer, Smith unknowingly sends a whole pack of information about himself. In order to protect his privacy, Stan must use a proxy server. It is like calling somebody from you own phone, but the person on the other side will read that it actually comes from New Zealand, of China. This is made possible by detouring your signal, and sending it to the other side of the world. Then the signal is sent from over there and it looks like Zach, who lives in South Africa, is sending Stan the file.
In due time this act of hiding you identity on the internet will be made illegal. Combating fictional terrorist organizations can be the perfect pretext; the government can use in order to insure your imposed captivity. No one is safe, and sooner or later the sh*t will hit the fan, and the people will rise up against this insanity. It is only a matter of time. For the internet to be clean, means that the first the people must be subdued. Like a lot of different
It is interesting to note, that the internet did not originate for the purpose of connecting commoners in order to, let’s say send each other emails. It was invented by a group of scientists, so they can share research data with one another, over long distances. Slowly but surely, the interned has intergraded itself throughout the world. Connecting people from all races and ethnicities. A feat, that is so important in its implication, so intangible and obscure, that is often the subject of great speculations.
You can find absolutely everything on the internet, including firearms and illegal substances. The so-called ‘deep’ internet, which is about 90% of all internet servers, is almost inaccessible to the average user. This is because people have found out, that in order for one to remain completely anonymous; he must operate outside the law of the common internet.
During the last couple of years, the internet has become more and more fascist oriented. Advanced tracking software can pin point your location with incredible ease. Even if you do not have a Google account or something like that. All you need to do is to do a simple web search, and already you have revealed you location to various bots and programs.
There are of course a wide variety of applications you can use, in order to remain anonymous. The so-called ‘proxy’ servers are directly responsible for routing your information around the world, making it very difficult to track down. For example: my name is Smith, and Smith wishes to send an email to Stan. Smith and Stan both have an IP address (this serves the function of let’s say a phone number is to the phone), and when Smith contacts Stan via his home computer, Smith unknowingly sends a whole pack of information about himself. In order to protect his privacy, Stan must use a proxy server. It is like calling somebody from you own phone, but the person on the other side will read that it actually comes from New Zealand, of China. This is made possible by detouring your signal, and sending it to the other side of the world. Then the signal is sent from over there and it looks like Zach, who lives in South Africa, is sending Stan the file.
In due time this act of hiding you identity on the internet will be made illegal. Combating fictional terrorist organizations can be the perfect pretext; the government can use in order to insure your imposed captivity. No one is safe, and sooner or later the sh*t will hit the fan, and the people will rise up against this insanity. It is only a matter of time. For the internet to be clean, means that the first the people must be subdued. Like a lot of different