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Jun 28Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Let's not forget that End To End Encryption is dead. :(

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c52pKpYeZ74

His privacy information, especially in regards to phones is the best I've found.

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Thank you for the info! :)

As a matter of fact, the latest nano-based computer technology can break encryption after comparing algorithms to the same source. The traffic is provided by the ISP, and all ISPs are now globalist-controlled...

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My wife's iPhone 6 has the same battery issues.

But if you open it up there only seems to be one battery there.

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Thank-you Ray for your reassuring reply. Yes, I've come to believe that AI is quite a joke. There are days when l get so sad about the state of the world but overall l truly feel it will eventually be a better world when those of us that remain have overcome the agenda of the elite psychopaths. It is crazy to realize how EVIL these psychopaths really ARE! Again, thank-you!!!

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The problem is that this AI is going to make life-or-death decisions soon, unless it's already doing it...

All one can do is stay human for as long as such a thing is possible. The psychos are wielding nearly all the power and, at this point, civil dispobedience is not going to cut it, like it would have two years ago... Let's put our lives where our money says it, "Trust in God," Laurie...

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Jun 28, 2022·edited Jun 28, 2022Author

After 2001, everything is recorded. First, it's analyzed by a computer for "catch phrases." It's all "evaluated" in relation to everyone you've ever talked to after the recordings started. Next, a few simians posing as humans make attempts to filter out stuff that might interest their bosses. Eventually, a last tier of subhumans look for "codes" that are not there, but they can compile them out of nothing.

The most danger these servants of Evil pose comes from their eagerness to "prove themselves," because they have to prove they deserve their six-digit salaries from taxpayer funds. As a result, they create cases and once they call you a t*, you can be held until the cows come home without an explanation or a legit charge. They can also take everything you say out of context, so even the most innocuous statements can end up incriminating you.

Those who are lucky, might be able to keep a neighborhood together, but I'm not sure how reliable that sort of thing is, once there is not enough food.

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The thing is how many AI generated bots are here on Substack? Do they all know themselves by name? How much shit does each of them have in their systems? (lots).

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You and I are hopefully real humans. Because we cannot do anything about bots here, we might as well pay attention to things that affect us in a way that we can make a difference.

Bots have certain characteristics, but they can be convincingly human, and they must be coordinated by a single central AI. AIs use the same core, but have certain "characteristics," mostly in language usage, but also in their "ideas," depending on the objective they serve.

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I have an extremely serious question & hope someone here can provide some insight/advice.

As an elderly retired lady l have no desktop PC, laptop or landline phone. I am alone. Unjabbed. Not very technologically savy. I am pretty much homebound. So my Metro PCS cellphone is my only access to the outside world & to Substack!

Over the past 2+ years l have become radically & deeply red-pilled. I wrap my cellphone in aluminum foil every night at bedtime but during the day l am researching & reading a lot on my phone.

Even if any government agencies or whoever might monitor my activities l doubt they would care what a little old lady is doing....

But yet....

If l were to dispose of my cellphone l suppose l could get a landline to make calls & to be able to reach 911 if needed. But then l would lose access to Substack & other alternative media.

Do l have any other options to stay under the radar?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

And Edwin, what is a "wireless comm"? A CB radio set-up like the truckers use?

Thank-you Ray for all you do!

Looking forward to any thoughts that others may have....

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Think "family radio" but a bit more sophisticated.

GMRS, even HAM level equipment.

It isn't that they aren't monitoring this, they are, but it is much more difficult (the reason for 'digital') and they will have no idea what your pre-arranged 'code' words mean.

For instance, 'alligator' might mean 'engage.'

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Don't worry; they are overwhelmed with contradictory information that their AI simply cannot handle. :)

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Jun 28, 2022Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

That lack of a "pattern" is key.

Turn on your toaster, off your phone, at random times.

And travel without the damn phone, at least 3 or 4 times a week.

Any "blip" you can put into your pattern or the system will help render your info more worthless.

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Jun 28, 2022·edited Jun 28, 2022Author

And babble about stuff the AI has never heard about and link it to stuff that has nothing to do with it. :)

Alternatively, provide "new" information about previously "clarified" stuff.

The AI, after all, no matter how smart it is, can only work based on data.

I love the toaster, especially if it's not a "smart" one! :D

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They are closely monitoring electricity usage via "smart meters."

Same thing with the hair dryer, it pulls a significant load, run it for a few minutes while you are taking a crap!

You get in the habit of this and you can 'damage' their data for a whole subdivision! Just don't get carried away and burn down the whole place, I know another guy that doesn't turn off his compressor, the slight leakage causes it to kick in at various times.

The current electric vehicle charging at many homes, even I have a 2016 Etron, is another pattern you should be careful not to fall into. Sometimes, like if I know it won't be used till late in the day, I will put off charging it till the morning!

One guy I know who said he verified he was being monitored, used to actually put on tapes of old political speeches from nearly unknown candidates from the 60s and 70s, some pretty wild stuff at times, to automatically come on when he wasn't home but his HomePod was!

One of my contacts told me I had been "unmasked" one time, 'incidentally' of course, when I was communicating by message/email with an Austrian patriot.

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Running old movies when nobody is there? :)

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Another great idea, "Somebody must be there! This is the 17th time somebody has watched "The Rock" at 4:30 AM, followed immediately by "Sahara" with Humphrey Bogart and Lloyd Bridges."

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Ray, I think it was Ted Nugent that first warned us the conversion to digital was always about surveillance. Look, "You can't run, you don't know how, you can't hide. Not from these people."

Face it, they have you right here on "The Sub" posting away and that is about as locked down as it gets, right?

Exactly who are you going to talk to on that phone who wouldn't be under surveillance themselves in any event? So they have got you even if you do construct some super duper unhackable device all by yourself. Or buy "burner phones" which they tell me is now stupid. Most of the major brands record everything you do, and of course forward it to the proper processing facility. Already one step ahead of you. I don't even know if they focus on 'keywords' like they used to. With AI processing on the order of 30 years ahead of the public standard, why would they? Imagine what we could do with that technology in regards to automatic floor vacuums, or lawn mowers?

Ever look into GMRS, or other actual 'radios?' Remember them? Of course you do.

A few sets of "wireless comms" is a good idea for any patriot.

They go exceptionally well with night vision, and suppressors.

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And heat shields...

Tried to respond in general in an inlinked message.

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Ray, not sure what an 'interlinked' message is?

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What do you mean?

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"Interlinked?"

Is that some Substack feature?

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I still don't know what you mean. Many things are interlinked, including on Substack.

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Jun 28, 2022·edited Jun 28, 2022

I would like to know (or understand) more about all of this too... I just saw a video with Catherine Austin Fitts, and she said we all need to get rid of our cell phones as soon as possible if we want to fight the WEF agenda. I believe her, but I haven’t done it yet. If they can spy with a desktop computer also, do we get rid of that too?

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Flood them with info; they cannot process it. :)

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Dawn, I'd love to see that video and learn more about this- can you tell me where to find it.

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Dawn, thanks so much for all the links! I have been listening to so many podcasts and videos lately- there aren't enough hours in the day but I want to learn as much as possible!

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Please, be careful with CHD. While it sometimes does good things and contains valuable information, it usually goes for red herrings, contributing to the gaslighting of its readership...

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Dawn, think "7th century."

Or:

“War is when the government tells you who the bad guy is."

"Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.”

---Benjamin Franklin

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You have good stuff on your site. Why don't you leave links here?

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Good idea, I'll look into it.

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The important thing is to be completely inconsistent. Computers can't handle that sort of thing and there are not enough humans to spy on you! :)

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Yes you will "like it."

"Liking it" will be mandated!

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Privacy in the last 2-3 decades meant little more than unpredictability.

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