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Marcus Knight's avatar

In order to participate in settings such as these, I am limited to using a cellphone or the library computer.

Since the latest update to the system was made on this phone, which I allowed 9 days ago, everything I do from the phone is now much slower. EVERYTHING.

Not only that, but the pressure that builds in my head when I now use the phone is vastly more immediate and noticeable, though I am very sensitive.

A new 5G tower, approximately. 30 miles away from me, was completed about the same time as the update to the system was made, and I will only be assuming the worst (with zero proof, and only the usual evidence) when I say that it is no coincidence that these things are occurring simultaneously.

I am reluctant to get rid of the infernal device, because it is my only practical means of communication, next to the written letter, which has become less reliable since covid, and though not many would even miss my absence, I am still not really happy to be forced to get rid of the phone, even though I see the writing on the wall, with our ability to use these devices becoming either very limited, or even obsolete, due to the infrastructure de-platforming on demand, like with this Twitter bs, and who knows what else is in store?...

It seems to me that the censoring machine is running full throttle.

My texts and emails are obviously being tampered with, and many of my calls are evidently being monitored, with the odd feedback present on those heated calls in which I speak openly about The Situation Here...

So, it only seems "reasonable" that the powers behind it all should be doing everything in their power to be destroying their enemies, which are now becoming more and more obvious to both sides, as it really does boil down to are you Good, or are you Bad?

I refuse to live in fear, and am willing to go forth, knowing that my adversaries will likely do their best to see me fall; yet, "they" must know, as well, that my cronies and I are on the side of truth, and are not going to go down without a terrible war being waged on All Fronts, which is, essentially, what is in the works right now, regardless if one admits it or not.

A spiritual war, primarily, yet surely the war overflows into and onto all aspects of life, even if a one refuses to acknowledge the source-- The Spirit.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Surveillance on my end is intermittent; the speed shows it, and the slowdowns are only a few days old.

It looks like they are putting 5G technology even into 4G cell phones, so they collect your data even if you are not paying for being a victim. Old phones are being phased out with "upgrades."

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The Great Reject's avatar

For anyone who used it...what is the difference between the comment section here and this new feature?

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The Great Reject's avatar

Mobile device or non-mobile device?

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The Great Reject's avatar

You could test this by blocking off everything and see what comes through (who's listening). Unfortunately, as we did not do that before we will never know.

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Richard Seager's avatar

Yes it's about time that I reinstalled on this computer. I'm sure that there's key loggers on it by now.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

A keylogger is built into Windows 10 and 11; not sure about Win 7. All it takes is activating it through a built-in backdoor. Even hard disks have hardware-based data collection features and, once connected to the Internet, the data is sent and/or is fully accessible for those, who created the system.

An old copy of Linux in a 14-year-old desktop (with the internal speaker unplugged from the motherboard in order to prevent it from acting as a microphone), booted from a write-protected CD in a sandbox might do the trick, but my impression is that once anything is connected to the Net is now fully transparent for those, who are interested and have the capability to access the data. Surveillance is 99.9% AI-based, but it does generate reports for the traitorous morons, who participate in such activities and serve their masters until they are deemed to be dispensable.

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Susan's avatar

Carrier pidgins and smoke signals. I read in Graham Robb’s book ‘The Discovery of Middle Earth’ the lost world of the Celts,

This expansive clan had a wonderous communication network relying on sounds bouncing from valley to hill and on and on. They sent a warning message across over 350 miles of a pending Roman invasion. The only trace of this communication was is the writings of the Roman’s who were astounded, and thwarted. Only for a while though as they eventually extinguished the Celts.

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Rick Larson's avatar

Allow the rebels a platform, rebels will not attract the general market (the fearful compliant) so no big deal. Makes perfect sense a means to monitor the rebel's thoughts.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

The non-compliant are not necessarily rebels. I'm certainly not a rebel, because I keep away from the system.

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Rick Larson's avatar

Not being a part of the system is to rebel in the view of the hierarchy. However, I highly doubt you are independent of the system, but ok, I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Nobody is independent. I settle for unpredictable. :)

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Rick Larson's avatar

Ha! Ok then. :-)

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Nefahotep's avatar

So.... The self- appointed Khazarian masters are so concerned that someone out of their view might be an independent thinker.

Sub stack may need to be moved to a block chain protected system.

Everything these power grabbing, goosestepping morons do, just makes the rest of us stronger.

When will these three letter agencies be shutdown and dissolved for good?

I think it may happen soon, that's why we see them acting so desperate. Needing to track us on substack.

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Richard Seager's avatar

I doubt our 'masters' are Khazarian. More likely their family trees go back to Rome.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Please, consider what's coming. Everything else is moot:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/a-shortlist-of-whats-coming

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Actually, I don't think they are giving a flying f*. It's only AI, creating "cases" out of nothing for people with six-digit salaries from taxpayer's money who need to justify their existence (not a single "t*ist" attack has been foiled since 9/11).

Blockchain, as I predicted it two years ago, is now being systematically destroyed:

https://www.coindesk.com/layer2/2022/11/09/8-days-in-november-what-led-to-ftxs-sudden-collapse/

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Nefahotep's avatar

Sorry, I wasn't aware of the current issues involved in block chain. I have tried my best to keep up with various methods of anonymous interactions involving the internet.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

The Internet is NEVER anonymous, once they have you in their crosshair. Every single electric device has a unique footprint, VPN or not...

The only choice you have is to remain a human being without allowing yourself to be intimidated or succumb to the incoming darkness, which is likely to win, no matter what.

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KW NORTON's avatar

We are being tracked online (and off) as long as we use digital devices. But the reason I did not want to use "chat" is is dilutes whatever significant conversations we may have here. The days are already past though when it is at all "safe" if we are worried about being tracked. Thinking about transferring to professional walkie-talkies and ham radio.

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Marcus Knight's avatar

Smoke signals and hand-generated devices, like surplus & vintage military phone sets!

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Art's avatar

We feed the beast (the control system that never forgets) with every keystroke. Just in case it wasn't clear, that includes the delete key.

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KW NORTON's avatar

But perhaps not so good for the beast, it is a system based only on 0’s and 1’s. We as biological organisms are based on some real complexity and will prevail over their primitive attampts to dominate. Understanding the “enemy”.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Exactly. And the only defense might come from overwhelming the system with contradictory information.

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Joe Van Steenbergen's avatar

Who's surprised?

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ABIGAIL REPORTS's avatar

Agree with you 100% no tracking.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Please, explain.

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Elsa's avatar

I'm not surprised. The question: who? So are those who have created on our side - the side of those for human rights and freedoms, or not?

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Nobody is on the side of "human rights and freedoms." Those have always been only for the shop-window, exhibiting their dogs on longer leashes...

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

The bandwidth has been underestimated.

It's the alphabet-soup agencies on the taxpayer's expense, generating fake enemies...

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

Our shadow fiend, it never ends.

What we do has always been worth more

than who we are, though the 2 are inseparable

we seem to endeavor to separate them

continually, willfully and by force.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Being afraid is already death. :)

There is nothing to fear from.

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

Oh, I am all good with my fear. It has saved me a few times quite literally.

My pronouns are tree, and birch or maybe quaking aspen/s.

As for fear, here, well; I am already pretty screwed

wrt any social credit scores so am livin it up now just in case.

Plus a fancy general thinks I am a hero.

Keeping my trombone flugelhorn lip up as well!

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Acting fearless in an intimidating environment has saved me a number of times, too, but only because they thought I had some hidden backups. :)

Actually, I usually do! :D

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

bear-dog-badger says raaaaar. Unfortunately I am a turtle by all evidence. I just say 'in'.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

It doesn't always do it on my computers, either. It looks like it depends on whose site I'm on. There is no keylogger on my units. This is operated from a server. If they overestimate the bandwidth, it is noticeable, no matter how well-written the program is.

Either way, something IS going on. The question is, what?

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