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DonatorLegendaryActivity: 1722Merit: 1016 How to escape mandatory keylogging November 20, 2015, 10:47:26 AM #1

I am disgusted of the scripted nature of Paris attacks. To a casual observer it is nearing 100% false flag, based on the usual tells:



- terrorist drill at the same time

- official death toll (129) widely off from the "number of people who actually lost their life and are confirmed dead as a result" (seen 1, may be more)

- no footage available, or very conflicting vs. official story

- special forces used

- immediate press and public response ready incl only hours to light up all the world monuments in colors.

- immediate human rights curtailments put in place, and directed against people who were the victims, not the purported let alone actual perpetrators.

- measures taken (gun control, surveillance) increase the vulnerability of the people against such attacks in the future.





So this lead me to think that since keylogging is already a feature in most devices and will become mandatory in the future, how can we retain any usefulness of cryptosystems, because to me an important basic is that I hold the keys, and the false-flagging-terrorist-"government" does not hold them?



In 1980s I did not so much care that government had access to my bank account since they had a track record of being largely supporting of the rule of law, and no random or violent action towards own people. Now the tables have been turned - leading politicians in EU are not hesitant anymore to be publicly acknowledged as traitors and terrorists, and shooting own people in a theatre and taking off their rights as a result, with straight face, is sickening. That people accept it instead of returning sanity to the government by telling that their inability to protect the people should lead to more guns and liberties in the hands of people, rather than less, is symptomatic of a people pampered to their demise.



I honestly believed the US would be the first to fall, but perhaps the rougher and less civilized culture there is more dangerous to deal with, and takes more time to thoroughly corrupt and destroy.



But as to the main point - are there any technologies that allow you to store and move value online so that nothing you ever type on your keyboard can be used to decipher access codes that allow the transfer of more value in the future? How does that work?



Or should I forsake crypto and move on to evangelism, at least that IS useful in defeating evil I am disgusted of the scripted nature of Paris attacks. To a casual observer it is nearing 100% false flag, based on the usual tells:- terrorist drill at the same time- official death toll (129) widely off from the "number of people who actually lost their life and are confirmed dead as a result" (seen 1, may be more)- no footage available, or very conflicting vs. official story- special forces used- immediate press and public response ready incl only hours to light up all the world monuments in colors.- immediate human rights curtailments put in place, and directed against people who were the victims, not the purported let alone actual perpetrators.- measures taken (gun control, surveillance) increase the vulnerability of the people against such attacks in the future.So this lead me to think that since keylogging is already a feature in most devices and will become mandatory in the future, how can we retain any usefulness of cryptosystems, because to me an important basic is that I hold the keys, and the false-flagging-terrorist-"government" does not hold them?In 1980s I did not so much care that government had access to my bank account since they had a track record of being largely supporting of the rule of law, and no random or violent action towards own people. Now the tables have been turned - leading politicians in EU are not hesitant anymore to be publicly acknowledged as traitors and terrorists, and shooting own people in a theatre and taking off their rights as a result, with straight face, is sickening. That people accept it instead of returning sanity to the government by telling that their inability to protect the people should lead to more guns and liberties in the hands of people, rather than less, is symptomatic of a people pampered to their demise.I honestly believed the US would be the first to fall, but perhaps the rougher and less civilized culture there is more dangerous to deal with, and takes more time to thoroughly corrupt and destroy.But as to the main point - are there any technologies that allow you to store and move value online so that nothing you ever type on your keyboard can be used to decipher access codes that allow the transfer of more value in the future? How does that work?Or should I forsake crypto and move on to evangelism, at least that IS useful in defeating evil HIM TVA Dragon, AOK-GM, Emperor of the Earth , Creator of the World, King of Crypto Kingdom , Lord of Malla, AOD-GEN, SA-GEN5, Ministry of Plenty (Join NOW!) , Professor of Economics and Theology, Ph.D, AM, Chairman, Treasurer, Founder, CEO, 3*MG-2, 82*OHK, NKP, WTF, FFF, etc(x3)

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Sr. MemberActivity: 252Merit: 250 Re: How to escape mandatory keylogging November 20, 2015, 10:55:33 AM #2

undetectable bios backdoors (



sorry... i'd love a world where it would be possible to trust our govs. but they are just too powerful.



what you may try:

- buy pc's from different countries (eg china, russia, usa) and split your wealth and just hope that not all of them cooperate or go insane the same time.

- pen and paper



the only way out is: just try to be unimportant ;-) they dont care about a few millions... tbh i dont see any way to keep private data safe from a gov which really wants them.undetectable bios backdoors ( http://blog.invisiblethings.org/papers/2015/x86_harmful.pdf ) and sidechannel attacks (which allow the leak of data) are there and usable.sorry... i'd love a world where it would be possible to trust our govs. but they are just too powerful.what you may try:- buy pc's from different countries (eg china, russia, usa) and split your wealth and just hope that not all of them cooperate or go insane the same time.- pen and paperthe only way out is: just try to be unimportant ;-) they dont care about a few millions... XMR || Monero || monerodice.net || xmr.to || mymonero.com || openalias.org || you think bitcoin is fungible? watch this

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LegendaryActivity: 1540Merit: 1010FUD Philanthropist Re: How to escape mandatory keylogging November 20, 2015, 11:33:17 AM #3 i think your high on crack buddy.. brain damaged from meth ?



it was a terrorist attack.. plain and simple

save the conspiracy for the Chemtrails and Big Foot.



Since you don't know how privacy laws work or laws that branch country to country

or even how computers work i will just say it wouldn't happen.. ever.



WHY ?



Because guys like me would crack it in a few minutes and spread it across the globe in a heart beat.



I found a Firewall program i liked for windows about 10 years ago now.

You're supposed to buy it to unlock the full version..

So i keygened it and posted it online.

It used a caeser cipher and SHA 256 encryption.

I made 3 keygens.. 1 in .NET (with GUI)

then i made 2 in 'C'

one with a console and one with out. (Win32 API GUI)

THEN.. when i was getting mouthed off by the developer about my handy work online..

I told him he should watch it or "the scene" would have a run at him..

Then i posted a patched .net binary and a picture showing how i could crack and patch his Firewall security

with 1 single fucking byte.. he said i was a liar.

So i posted the picture plus a tutorial and source code for all three keygens and asked him

what did you say ?

He claimed my patch did not work LOL

of course it did hahahha

Then within the week scene groups in the warez scene started pre'ing his ass hard = i had my ROFL'z



But hey it's cute you think you know about computers though.. how adorable LOL



Moral of the story ?

ANY program i have on my machine i crack at will.. i own them.

I am the boss and i AM in charge.. i'm Spoetnik dammit !



Like robin hood i will knock the faggots out and hand the shit out to the common man.

Unlike rich fuckers who live in a Castle with a Bentley.

..uhhm like you ?



PS:

You forgot to self mod this topic baby..



And uhh Off-Topic much champ ? FUD first & ask questions later

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Sr. MemberActivity: 280Merit: 250 Re: How to escape mandatory keylogging November 20, 2015, 11:44:45 AM #4 Crazy conspriracy stuff aside, biometrics spings to mind - voice print, retinal scan, fingerprint, and handwriting analysis as you enter the characters using a stylus.

Of course it's tough to beat torture if TPTB really want the info.

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Jr. MemberActivity: 49Merit: 5 Re: How to escape mandatory keylogging November 20, 2015, 11:50:59 AM #5 Quote from: Quicken on November 20, 2015, 11:44:45 AM Crazy conspriracy stuff aside, biometrics spings to mind - voice print, retinal scan, fingerprint, and handwriting analysis as you enter the characters using a stylus.

Of course it's tough to beat torture if TPTB really want the info.



How do you think that biometrics could be used to interface with everything online, at home? Not gonna lie, I also thought about the same thing at first. That's pretty much where the thought stopped though. How do you think that biometrics could be used to interface with everything online, at home? Not gonna lie, I also thought about the same thing at first. That's pretty much where the thought stopped though. C0A2A1C4

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Sr. MemberActivity: 434Merit: 250 Re: How to escape mandatory keylogging November 20, 2015, 11:59:29 AM #6 Quote from: rpietila on November 20, 2015, 10:47:26 AM

I am disgusted of the scripted nature of Paris attacks. To a casual observer it is nearing 100% false flag, based on the usual tells:



...

- official death toll (129) widely off from the "number of people who actually lost their life and are confirmed dead as a result" (seen 1, may be more)

...



I don't know for the other things, but you shouldn't make this claims for the number of people dead : there is a list of named people dead : some of them were somewhat puplic figures : teacher in university, owner of restaurants. Faking their death seems really difficult.

Your plot theory would be more believable without this specific claim.

Would you live in Paris (like me) and not in a far away place, you would know the reality of their death. I know indirectly some of the dead people by just one or two intermediates.





I don't know for the other things, but you shouldn't make this claims for the number of people dead : there is a list of named people dead : some of them were somewhat puplic figures : teacher in university, owner of restaurants. Faking their death seems really difficult.Your plot theory would be more believable without this specific claim.Would you live in Paris (like me) and not in a far away place, you would know the reality of their death. I know indirectly some of the dead people by just one or two intermediates.

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LegendaryActivity: 1540Merit: 1010FUD Philanthropist Re: How to escape mandatory keylogging November 20, 2015, 12:22:57 PM #7

In other words the Paris Govt / Military did it but made it look like terrorists did it for some agenda.

Most likely the conspiracy will have these guys chanting to control the general public..

If they want to do that they will just do it.

They don't need a false flag operation to do that.



Documents from way back had shown the CIA had planned one of these for an attack on US soil

during the Cuban missile crisis era during the cold war.

I guess Kennedy did not approve so it was not put in effect.



The CIA is not suppose to operate on US soil.. that is not their mandate.

That does not stop them from doing it anyway LOL



Most of the US military budget is black projects.

Each B2 costs something close to 2 billion a piece and the original order was for 200 ? bombers i think (later cut down)

These were usd during the cold war to Bomb targets and are now declassified.

20 are suppose to be active and 1 crashed in Guam in 2008



Then let's tally up the cost of the projected F22 Raptors.. The most expensive fighter jet ever.

An estimated cost of 62 Billion dollars for the project.



Then let's look at the cost of the Iraq war.. aprox. 4 Trillion usd to date.



Then let's look at the Budget of Darpa, FBI, CIA etc

Oh wait we can't LOL



Let's tally up how much money the USA has.. 10.5 Trillion.

Hey American's happy whee your tax dollars are going ?

Get a grip on your govt monkeys please thanks.



Point ?

Governments sure as fucking hell don't need to plan little attacks to get what they want

They simply take it at will.



EDIT:

Make sure to blame Welfare Mom's for all your problems though guys..

I am sure that $300 a month she gets is what the REAL problem with society is too..

Hmm if one B2 bomber costs 2 BILLION dollars how many welfare mom's would that feed ?



Maybe see if you guys can re-elect Bush a 3rd time ?

Change the term limits and get him in there again please.. 4 more years.. 4 more years !

"MISSION ACCOMPLISHED" ..says the banner ROFL he said False Flag..In other words the Paris Govt / Military did it but made it look like terrorists did it for some agenda.Most likely the conspiracy will have these guys chanting to control the general public..If they want to do that they will just do it.They don't need a false flag operation to do that.Documents from way back had shown the CIA had planned one of these for an attack on US soilduring the Cuban missile crisis era during the cold war.I guess Kennedy did not approve so it was not put in effect.The CIA is not suppose to operate on US soil.. that is not their mandate.That does not stop them from doing it anyway LOLMost of the US military budget is black projects.Each B2 costs something close to 2 billion a piece and the original order was for 200 ? bombers i think (later cut down)These were usd during the cold war to Bomb targets and are now declassified.20 are suppose to be active and 1 crashed in Guam in 2008Then let's tally up the cost of the projected F22 Raptors.. The most expensive fighter jet ever.An estimated cost of 62 Billion dollars for the project.Then let's look at the cost of the Iraq war.. aprox. 4 Trillion usd to date.Then let's look at the Budget of Darpa, FBI, CIA etcOh wait we can't LOLLet's tally up how much money the USA has.. 10.5 Trillion.Hey American's happy whee your tax dollars are going ?Get a grip on your govt monkeys please thanks.Governments sure as fucking hell don't need to plan little attacks to get what they wantThey simply take it at will.EDIT:Make sure to blame Welfare Mom's for all your problems though guys..I am sure that $300 a month she gets is what the REAL problem with society is too..Hmm if one B2 bomber costs 2 BILLION dollars how many welfare mom's would that feed ?Maybe see if you guys can re-elect Bush a 3rd time ?Change the term limits and get him in there again please.. 4 more years.. 4 more years !"MISSION ACCOMPLISHED" ..says the banner ROFL FUD first & ask questions later

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Sr. MemberActivity: 308Merit: 250 Re: How to escape mandatory keylogging November 20, 2015, 12:27:19 PM #8 there is nervouse in all of us of europe for the fight against terror and even war against terror cells that try by ideology of stupidity provoce the civilizations and its natural will of love and life but the terror its going to stop if we mind hte gap beteen nations and gather us all against terror east and west and all even china

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LegendaryActivity: 1540Merit: 1010FUD Philanthropist Re: How to escape mandatory keylogging November 20, 2015, 12:33:14 PM #9 Quote from: anthonycamp on November 20, 2015, 12:27:19 PM there is nervouse in all of us of europe for the fight against terror and even war against terror cells that try by ideology of stupidity provoce the civilizations and its natural will of love and life but the terror its going to stop if we mind hte gap beteen nations and gather us all against terror east and west and all even china



I seen an EU Baptist priest claim my fellow people who attended the Death Metal concert deserved it..

oh how Christian like LOL



I heard about this story quick i was visiting a metal news web site where the attack news broke out..

Chino from Deftones was interviewed at the scene he was set to go on stage in a few days.

The band Deftones was almost gone.. close call.

That would suck i like that band !

But yeah i hear we deserved it.. because Metal music is evil and we are devil worshipers etc. I seen an EU Baptist priest claim my fellow people who attended the Death Metal concert deserved it..oh how Christian like LOLI heard about this story quick i was visiting a metal news web site where the attack news broke out..Chino from Deftones was interviewed at the scene he was set to go on stage in a few days.The band Deftones was almost gone.. close call.That would suck i like that band !But yeah i hear we deserved it.. because Metal music is evil and we are devil worshipers etc. FUD first & ask questions later

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LegendaryActivity: 1946Merit: 1005My mule don't like people laughing Re: How to escape mandatory keylogging November 20, 2015, 01:51:22 PM #12 Quote from: Jason.W on November 20, 2015, 11:50:59 AM Quote from: Quicken on November 20, 2015, 11:44:45 AM Crazy conspriracy stuff aside, biometrics spings to mind - voice print, retinal scan, fingerprint, and handwriting analysis as you enter the characters using a stylus.

Of course it's tough to beat torture if TPTB really want the info.



How do you think that biometrics could be used to interface with everything online, at home? Not gonna lie, I also thought about the same thing at first. That's pretty much where the thought stopped though.

How do you think that biometrics could be used to interface with everything online, at home? Not gonna lie, I also thought about the same thing at first. That's pretty much where the thought stopped though.

Some laptops, like the Lenovo Thinkpads have fingerprint readers, Cameras and microphones. That covers the first 3 biometrics. Hand writing analysis with a stylus isn't really necessary if you have the first 3 imo. As for torture, all the US needs to do is classify you as a terrorist and ship you off to Guantanamo Bay. Then its completely legal. lol.. legal torture. WTF has happend to us?



As for the Paris attacks being a false flag well I doubt that very much. That certainly looks real to me. Some laptops, like the Lenovo Thinkpads have fingerprint readers, Cameras and microphones. That covers the first 3 biometrics. Hand writing analysis with a stylus isn't really necessary if you have the first 3 imo. As for torture, all the US needs to do is classify you as a terrorist and ship you off to Guantanamo Bay. Then its completely legal. lol.. legal torture. WTF has happend to us?As for the Paris attacks being a false flag well I doubt that very much. That certainly looks real to me.

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Hero MemberActivity: 700Merit: 500 Re: How to escape mandatory keylogging November 20, 2015, 02:49:34 PM #16 Who is is that helps prevent such attacks? If you think we'd see less terrorism if there wasn't any form of government or authority you're very close to being delusional.

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Sr. MemberActivity: 332Merit: 250 Re: How to escape mandatory keylogging November 20, 2015, 03:11:05 PM #17



Here is an interesting technology



http://thesoundkey.com



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Less and less of us are sheep.Here is an interesting technology10 Reasons to support the Sound Key:Its the first device of its kind.Its backed by private investors, so even if we dont reach our pre-order goal, you will get your Sound Key when we start shipping.You can brand it with your own logo thanks to our whitebox option (minimum order applies).It comes with a development kit, to integrate its features into any app and website!It can be used with any cryptocurrency and other digital signatures (more signature algorithms will be implemented with time).It can encrypt and decrypt any kind of data (size limit applies based on model).It keeps your private key physically out of reach of malicious programs and people, as it NEVER leaves the device (the signature and encryption/decryption take place IN the device).The top model of the Sound Key can encrypt voice messages, without supplementary software, to be decrypted by a specific public key, and thanks to the audio connections, the encrypted messages can be sent via email, IM, or other apps.It can be used to identify users on websites or over the phone.Oh, and it talks :-)

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Sr. MemberActivity: 332Merit: 250 Re: How to escape mandatory keylogging November 20, 2015, 03:17:43 PM #18 http://www.armstrongeconomics.com/archives/39305



Siege of Paris Is the Same Group as the Charlie Hebdo Attack



Hollande-Siege of Paris 11-14-2015

The siege of Paris on November 13, 2015, appears to be the same group inside France. The reason we say this is because they are acting in a cyclical manner and each group will conform to a unique cycle. President Hollande went on national TV to announce a state of emergency for the first time in France since 2005. This measure enables the authorities to close public places and impose curfews and restrictions on the movement of traffic and people.



A review of the entire refugee crisis in Europe is underway with many forming the opinion that this has been an invasion. The likelihood of this attack actually escalating the war in the Middle East is extremely high. There is an external influence, no doubt. One of the hostages reported that a terrorist said, Its the fault of Hollande, its the fault of your president, he should not have intervened in Syria.



However, the cyclical pattern suggests that this is a terrorist group acting internally in France. Perhaps they do get orders from outside, or they may be acting on their own within France. What is clear is that there is an internal element within France that is making the decision with regard to timing.



Between the Charlie Hebdo attack on January 7, 2015 (2015.019), and this current siege of Paris on November 13, 2015 (2015.868), there was 309.9 days or 36 intervals of 8.6 days. This implies that it was a decision made by the same source. There may be people who have infiltrated Europe who are using the refugee migration as a cover given the sheer number of terrorists involved. Still, the decision appears to be the same source as the Hebdo event.



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601.5115 Siege of Paris Is the Same Group as the Charlie Hebdo AttackHollande-Siege of Paris 11-14-2015The siege of Paris on November 13, 2015, appears to be the same group inside France. The reason we say this is because they are acting in a cyclical manner and each group will conform to a unique cycle. President Hollande went on national TV to announce a state of emergency for the first time in France since 2005. This measure enables the authorities to close public places and impose curfews and restrictions on the movement of traffic and people.A review of the entire refugee crisis in Europe is underway with many forming the opinion that this has been an invasion. The likelihood of this attack actually escalating the war in the Middle East is extremely high. There is an external influence, no doubt. One of the hostages reported that a terrorist said, Its the fault of Hollande, its the fault of your president, he should not have intervened in Syria.However, the cyclical pattern suggests that this is a terrorist group acting internally in France. Perhaps they do get orders from outside, or they may be acting on their own within France. What is clear is that there is an internal element within France that is making the decision with regard to timing.Between the Charlie Hebdo attack on January 7, 2015 (2015.019), and this current siege of Paris on November 13, 2015 (2015.868), there was 309.9 days or 36 intervals of 8.6 days. This implies that it was a decision made by the same source. There may be people who have infiltrated Europe who are using the refugee migration as a cover given the sheer number of terrorists involved. Still, the decision appears to be the same source as the Hebdo event.911 2001.696Madrid 2004.192Hebdo 2015.019Paris 2015.868 11.6767 0.84923 309.969 4261.99536.0429 495.580914.1726 5172.999601.5115

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LegendaryActivity: 1946Merit: 1005My mule don't like people laughing Re: How to escape mandatory keylogging November 20, 2015, 08:37:50 PM #19 Quote from: Robin,Hood on November 20, 2015, 02:38:49 PM Quote from: MisO69 on November 20, 2015, 01:51:22 PM

As for the Paris attacks being a false flag well I doubt that very much. That certainly looks real to me.



Real fake. No one died period.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0EW1-EDevQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s36-nniB1JI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1FEeME8yoI

................check out his vids

Real fake. No one died period.................check out his vids

Alright I watched his vids. The guy who posted those videos did some re-encoding of them and removed details so that his bullshit story can sound real. he blurred them and darkened them.



This is the actual unedited version of his videos, you'll find it much clearer and brighter. watch?v=TFz9jB3p3IY



So he claims that the woman hanging is being suspended by a harness. While no ropes can bee seen in his shitty video a quick look at the proper video shows she is standing on steel bars which are attached to the window below.



Here is a google street view of the building. you can clearly see the bars.



There are dead bodies on the ground, a couple being dragged away, probably by friends. A guy hopping down the alley, clearly took a bullet in the leg. While this dirt bag talks about spider man and wonder woman hanging out on the ledge.



Whats clear is that the poster had an agenda, I think it was to get youtube viewers any way he could... The fucking pile of shit he is.



Alright I watched his vids. The guy who posted those videos did some re-encoding of them and removed details so that his bullshit story can sound real. he blurred them and darkened them.This is the actual unedited version of his videos, you'll find it much clearer and brighter.So he claims that the woman hanging is being suspended by a harness. While no ropes can bee seen in his shitty video a quick look at the proper video shows she is standing on steel bars which are attached to the window below.Here is a google street view of the building. you can clearly see the bars. https://www.google.ca/maps/@48.8628421,2.3705084,3a,90y,337.47h,111.35t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sUYsdu4ASc9tFtzh3evGSqA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656!6m1!1e1 There are dead bodies on the ground, a couple being dragged away, probably by friends. A guy hopping down the alley, clearly took a bullet in the leg. While this dirt bag talks about spider man and wonder woman hanging out on the ledge.Whats clear is that the poster had an agenda, I think it was to get youtube viewers any way he could... The fucking pile of shit he is.