Post by Faulty Memory on Jul 31, 2022 21:50:13 GMT 8
Yesterday Larry Hannigan asked me to write an article on the coming electronic lockdown. Now that he has published it I reprint here for those of you who are not subscribers to Larry's newsletter.
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Sometime in the next ten to twelve weeks there will be some kind of entirely staged international calamity that will lead to the following things happening -
(1) - Restrictions on the use of cash, and
(2) - Freezing of savings bank accounts, and
(3) - Restrictions on internet access.
There are possible workarounds for all three of these concocted situations. Today we will look at (3) – restricted internet access.
The legislation for this has already been passed – The Online Safety Act, 2021. This legislation was written by Ms Julie Inman Grant, a Senior Management Executive at Microsoft, who has been paid millions in stock options in Microsoft, Twitter and Amazon as reward for her efforts. Her legislation is now being used as a blueprint for similar laws in the USA, the UK, Canada, New Zealand and elsewhere.
As an aside it is worth noting that EVERY Federal MP in the Labor, Liberal, and National parties, including those attempting to now masquerade as good guys, like Christian Porter, George Christensen and Alex Antic, plus Craig Kelly of the UAP, plus Pauline Hanson and Malcolm Roberts of PHON, all voted in favour of the Online Safety Act, 2021.
Ms Inman Grant is currently slumming it as the eSafety Commissioner here in Australia. At taxpayer's expense – naturally. We get to pay for our own enslavement. At the recent WEF conference at Davos Ms Inman Grant described the intent of her legislation was to, quote, “stamp out misinformation, disinformation, and extremist propaganda”. This includes email communication. That is, silence anybody who dares oppose the future being planned for us. The purpose of this post is to get around this attempt at blanket censorship of free thought.
You can sign up for a free, encrypted email account here -
proton.me/mail
And you can go online via what is known as a Virtual Private Network (VPN), by signing up for a free account here -
protonvpn.com/
Once Ms Inman Grant gets busy sites like this will be “blacklisted”. They won't be taken down, or actually be closed, they will simply disappear as far as your computer's search engine is concerned. However, if you have logged on via VPN, you should be able to still access it, and other sites blacklisted by the eSafety Commission, which will be many.
I urge all readers to open a Proton email account now, and advise Larry of the address as your new contact point for his mail outs. Also download and install the VPN. This may need some minor adjustments when the time comes, but as long as Larry has your encrypted email address we should be able to advise you of any alterations required.
Peter S
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Sometime in the next ten to twelve weeks there will be some kind of entirely staged international calamity that will lead to the following things happening -
(1) - Restrictions on the use of cash, and
(2) - Freezing of savings bank accounts, and
(3) - Restrictions on internet access.
There are possible workarounds for all three of these concocted situations. Today we will look at (3) – restricted internet access.
The legislation for this has already been passed – The Online Safety Act, 2021. This legislation was written by Ms Julie Inman Grant, a Senior Management Executive at Microsoft, who has been paid millions in stock options in Microsoft, Twitter and Amazon as reward for her efforts. Her legislation is now being used as a blueprint for similar laws in the USA, the UK, Canada, New Zealand and elsewhere.
As an aside it is worth noting that EVERY Federal MP in the Labor, Liberal, and National parties, including those attempting to now masquerade as good guys, like Christian Porter, George Christensen and Alex Antic, plus Craig Kelly of the UAP, plus Pauline Hanson and Malcolm Roberts of PHON, all voted in favour of the Online Safety Act, 2021.
Ms Inman Grant is currently slumming it as the eSafety Commissioner here in Australia. At taxpayer's expense – naturally. We get to pay for our own enslavement. At the recent WEF conference at Davos Ms Inman Grant described the intent of her legislation was to, quote, “stamp out misinformation, disinformation, and extremist propaganda”. This includes email communication. That is, silence anybody who dares oppose the future being planned for us. The purpose of this post is to get around this attempt at blanket censorship of free thought.
You can sign up for a free, encrypted email account here -
proton.me/mail
And you can go online via what is known as a Virtual Private Network (VPN), by signing up for a free account here -
protonvpn.com/
Once Ms Inman Grant gets busy sites like this will be “blacklisted”. They won't be taken down, or actually be closed, they will simply disappear as far as your computer's search engine is concerned. However, if you have logged on via VPN, you should be able to still access it, and other sites blacklisted by the eSafety Commission, which will be many.
I urge all readers to open a Proton email account now, and advise Larry of the address as your new contact point for his mail outs. Also download and install the VPN. This may need some minor adjustments when the time comes, but as long as Larry has your encrypted email address we should be able to advise you of any alterations required.
Peter S