Gray Band Matters
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Late last month I posted an article about why US control of the Internet matters, and a few days later another post about censorship and free markets. These opinions sought to address the dangers of our dependency on the internet for everything from news to advocacy, and their susceptibility to outside control and censorship. As we rely on something it becomes important to us. And that makes it a target for our enemies to take it away from us. If they can. And if they can, they will.
So that's exactly what the Kenyan and his useful idiot sycophants in the tech industry have in mind for us. In ten days, barring any disruption from congress, the Kenyan will implement yet another lawless and unconstitutional act deliberately intended to silence dissent of his fascist ambitions. He will cede ICANN's control and monitoring of the Internet to the anti-American members of the United Nations. Facebook and Twitter and others have already been exposed as having a pro-Kenyan, anti-white/Christian/conservative bent, but no matter. Those racist, sexist, homophobic, Islamophobic voices deserve to be silenced anyway, don't they? Be still, all you voices on the right!
Yet in an amazing juxtaposition, the very day that well known internet blogger and devotee Andrew Sullivan repents his addiction to the internet, recognizing it as the dehumanizing monkey on the back that it has become for many people, Google announces a yet another project that will increase censorship on the Internet. Enter Jigsaw. Even the now far-left tech magazine Wired is uncharacteristically cautious about this new troll tool. That's how they're selling it, according the the Jew who runs the project, one Jared Cohen, whose involvement with other nefarious and unworkable schemes like Haystack is worthy of note. Haystack attempted to provide undetectable cover for Iranian terrorists, but unintended consequences proved just the opposite. When asked if Jigsaw - designed to interpret harassing comments, presumably to "warn" or "caution" the offending user - would surely include silencing positive speech as a false positive, Cohen responded in typical totalitarian fashion that collateral damage is acceptable in identifying and silencing the opposition. Well, ain't that special?
So we internet users are faced with more censorship from our own people, guaranteed hostility from enemy nations, all the while knowing that we need to purge ourselves of this dehumanizing high tech, digital information overload. Whoa. And I thought spousal relationships were vexatious!
But wait.
One 10m SSB mobile radio |
History shows when a thing is suppressed, it just goes underground. That said, if the powers that be be - I'm talking about globalists here - want control of high tech, fine, the voice of freedom will go low tech. Like verbal communication. Like the written word - on paper. Imagine having a face to face discussion with someone! Or sending someone a letter. Or for greater reach, consider that 10 meter band two way radios are readily available and aren't the focus of government or quasi government scrutiny. For use of frequencies above 27.405 kilohertz you are required to have a federal FCC license; that's a ham radio license. But that bandwidth above CB channel 40 and below channel 1 is known as the gray band. Purchasing a radio is an investment, but it's less money than buying a computer with a subscription to an internet provider. You'll need a good quality 10 meter "import" radio - they have channels above and below the CB range - and a good antenna and power supply. Most of these will have CB channels in them out of the box, but some don't. You can have base station or a mobile unit in your car or truck. I'd recommend a single sideband radio as well. They talk further and triple the channel selections. Many folks are already on the air, and help and tips are readily available.
You know by now that everything you do on the Internet is monitored. Everything you type, and everything you search is recorded. You're already categorized and labeled. Liberal, moderate, conservative. Friendly or threat. But even a conversation on a legal or barely legal wavelength is traceable, to be sure, but is relatively unlikely. For now.
So here's a new dog whistle if you despise this sell out, and want your voice back: Gray Band Matters.