Remember FTP?
Remember newsgroups? Remember AOL? LOL!
Remember how the web used to be just one part of the net and then basically swallowed the whole thing?
But the web itself will shrivel up and die, too. P2P networks will be the only important source of content for ordinary users. This is because totalitarian power structures cannot refrain from attempting to suppress the authentic self-expression of the masses they seek to completely subjugate. They know they are failing to respond effectively to the challenge the internet confronts them with and that ordinary people find anonymous posts on message boards more credible than Officially Sanctioned information from Authoritative Sources. They do not understand that the idiocy of their own messaging is partly responsible for the erosion of trust in establishment outlets, I mean, ffs even the most willfully ignorant peasant knows boys have a penis and girls have a vagina. The only play they have left is to harsh out and forbid the expression of certain widely held views on centrally controlled platforms. But central control of platforms is totally unnecessary in the first place and it was only establishment opposition to P2P that kept more resources from being invested in its development.
Soon, though, people won't have a choice because censorship and the promotion of obnoxious SJW filth like transsexualism is making Facebook and shit like that impossibly frustrating for ordinary people to use.
Anybody who wants to avail themselves of the Internet for anything it's good for won't have a better option than to skip the web and go straight for the P2P network instead.
How to redpill people:
1) Agree with everything they say
2) Except for one topic, where as a trusted fellow with whom they share a lot of common ground, they will be willing to entertain alternate views.
Example: Yeah, I love Justin Bieber too! And the New England Patriots--go team! What? No! MY favorite show is Game of Thrones! I was totes rooting for the same Throne as you! Hmmm? Oh, actually, you know I used to believe Al-Qaeda did 9/11 too, but then I looked it up and it turns out the narrative not only defies the laws of physics but the Mossad actually got caught red-handed.
You should Google "building 7" and "dancing israelis" sometime. Anyway, have you heard anything about if Bieber's ever coming out with a new album???
How to redpill people:
1) Agree with everything they say
2) Except for one topic, where as a trusted fellow with whom they share a lot of common ground, they will be willing to entertain alternate views.
Example: Yeah, I love Justin Bieber too! And the New England Patriots--go team! What? No! MY favorite show is Game of Thrones! I was totes rooting for the same Throne as you! Hmmm? Oh, actually, you know I used to believe Al-Qaeda did 9/11 too, but then I looked it up and it turns out the narrative not only defies the laws of physics but the Mossad actually got caught red-handed.
You should Google "building 7" and "dancing israelis" sometime. Anyway, have you heard anything about if Bieber's ever coming out with a new album???
Remember FTP?
Remember newsgroups? Remember AOL? LOL!
Remember how the web used to be just one part of the net and then basically swallowed the whole thing?
But the web itself will shrivel up and die, too. P2P networks will be the only important source of content for ordinary users. This is because totalitarian power structures cannot refrain from attempting to suppress the authentic self-expression of the masses they seek to completely subjugate. They know they are failing to respond effectively to the challenge the internet confronts them with and that ordinary people find anonymous posts on message boards more credible than Officially Sanctioned information from Authoritative Sources. They do not understand that the idiocy of their own messaging is partly responsible for the erosion of trust in establishment outlets, I mean, ffs even the most willfully ignorant peasant knows boys have a penis and girls have a vagina. The only play they have left is to harsh out and forbid the expression of certain widely held views on centrally controlled platforms. But central control of platforms is totally unnecessary in the first place and it was only establishment opposition to P2P that kept more resources from being invested in its development.
Soon, though, people won't have a choice because censorship and the promotion of obnoxious SJW filth like transsexualism is making Facebook and shit like that impossibly frustrating for ordinary people to use.
Anybody who wants to avail themselves of the Internet for anything it's good for won't have a better option than to skip the web and go straight for the P2P network instead.
Americans love the police state, but they don't seem able to understand that people try to break out of prisons.
People deal with tyranny in different ways.
Americans during the Revolutionary War were moral and independent and fought for freedom.
Americans in the Civil War fought for liberty.
Rome was an immoral bankrupt warmongering police state and had a population that only cared about bread and circuses and collapsed.
Russians in the USSR gave up and the Soviet Union collapsed.
What happened to tyrants like King Charles, Caligula, Mussolini, Gaddafi, and Ceausescu?
Americans today are immoral, depraved, degraded, divided, distracted, dependent on welfare, and come from broken families. The US is flooded by refugees and illegal immigrants. Americans have food, AC, beer, weed, cars, and homes and feel like they have too much to lose to fight for freedom.
Americans have the Internet now, but it is wiretapped.
Some say Americans may rebel when guns are confiscated, the Communists win in 2020 or 2024, they get sent to the concentration camps, or the US Ponzi economy collapses, but what if Americans never revolt?
What if Americans will never be sent to the concentration camps?
Knowing what will happen next is difficult, but the US is clearly collapsing. The US is a bankrupt warmongering police state and voting won't work because the USA is not a democracy.
One idea to fix the US is to wake people up.
Educate Americans up by talking about how the elites control the government, media, Hollywood, and Wall Street. Tell people to buy guns, gold, and food. Keep it simple. Be friendly. Listen. Ask open-ended questions. Avoid talking about odd theories like Bigfoot, Freemasons, or UFO's. You can praise places like Poland and Montana and criticize countries like Kenya and Mexico. Don't force people to adopt your point of view. You can lead a horse to water, but you can't force him to drink.
Try to wake as many people as you can. Don't get burned out or give up and just become another useless zombie. Americans must resist as long as they can.
Print up flyers that explain the US debt, wars, and tyranny. Leave them in bus stations, train stations, airports, and waiting rooms.
Patriots who are awake and stay silent today are no different than the elites, Gestapo, soldiers, politicians, and sheep who support US wars, debt, and tyranny.
Only 5% of Americans believe in freedom, but this isn't a problem because only 3% of Americans fought the British during the American Revolution. Once the war became serious, Americans started to support the rebels.
Maybe the most realistic option for the Libertarian now seems to be to leave. Save yourself. Go Galt, go off the grid, dropout, and move abroad. Avoid taxes.
Pass the word.
Americans love the police state, but they don't seem able to understand that people try to break out of prisons.
People deal with tyranny in different ways.
Americans during the Revolutionary War were moral and independent and fought for freedom.
Americans in the Civil War fought for liberty.
Rome was an immoral bankrupt warmongering police state and had a population that only cared about bread and circuses and collapsed.
Russians in the USSR gave up and the Soviet Union collapsed.
What happened to tyrants like King Charles, Caligula, Mussolini, Gaddafi, and Ceausescu?
Americans today are immoral, depraved, degraded, divided, distracted, dependent on welfare, and come from broken families. The US is flooded by refugees and illegal immigrants. Americans have food, AC, beer, weed, cars, and homes and feel like they have too much to lose to fight for freedom.
Americans have the Internet now, but it is wiretapped.
Some say Americans may rebel when guns are confiscated, the Communists win in 2020 or 2024, they get sent to the concentration camps, or the US Ponzi economy collapses, but what if Americans never revolt?
What if Americans will never be sent to the concentration camps?
Knowing what will happen next is difficult, but the US is clearly collapsing. The US is a bankrupt warmongering police state and voting won't work because the USA is not a democracy.
One idea to fix the US is to wake people up.
Educate Americans up by talking about how the elites control the government, media, Hollywood, and Wall Street. Tell people to buy guns, gold, and food. Keep it simple. Be friendly. Listen. Ask open-ended questions. Avoid talking about odd theories like Bigfoot, Freemasons, or UFO's. You can praise places like Poland and Montana and criticize countries like Kenya and Mexico. Don't force people to adopt your point of view. You can lead a horse to water, but you can't force him to drink.
Try to wake as many people as you can. Don't get burned out or give up and just become another useless zombie. Americans must resist as long as they can.
Print up flyers that explain the US debt, wars, and tyranny. Leave them in bus stations, train stations, airports, and waiting rooms.
Patriots who are awake and stay silent today are no different than the elites, Gestapo, soldiers, politicians, and sheep who support US wars, debt, and tyranny.
Only 5% of Americans believe in freedom, but this isn't a problem because only 3% of Americans fought the British during the American Revolution. Once the war became serious, Americans started to support the rebels.
Maybe the most realistic option for the Libertarian now seems to be to leave. Save yourself. Go Galt, go off the grid, dropout, and move abroad. Avoid taxes.
Pass the word.
Americans scream tyranny makes you safer, but actually the police state actually increases danger.
Now instead of worrying about criminals, you also need to be avoid the Gestapo and terrorist bombings that are a response to tyranny.
Americans do not seem to understand that tyranny leads to having a dictator because everyone who is a danger is killed off.
You know the US is doomed when Americans would rather attack those who defend freedom instead of criticizing the government that is enslaving them.
âImagine what would be possible right now with ideas that are bold enough to meet the challenges of our time, but big enough, as well, that they could unify the American people [like the 9/11 attacks did],â said South Bend, Indiana mayor Pete Buttigieg in his opening statement at the Sept. 12 Democratic presidential nomination debate. âThatâs what presidential leadership can do. Thatâs what the presidency is for.â
Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., said she plans on âunifying the countryâ as president too.
âI know whatâs broken. I know how to fix it,â Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., assured us as she applied for the job of running nearly every aspect of our lives.
The other candidates, and most if not all recent presidents, display the same symptoms of â thereâs really no other term for it â narcissistic megalomania.
If youâre going to go to the trouble of running for president, a good first step might be to crack open a copy of the U.S. Constitution and find out precisely what, as Mayor Pete says, âthe presidency is for.â
In simple terms, it goes something like this:
Congress, supposedly within rigid confines also set forth in the Constitution, legislates. The presidentâs job is to execute Congressâs will.
Yes, the president has veto power, but Congress can override a presidential veto with a vote of two-thirds of both houses.
Yes, the president is commander in chief of the armed forces, but only when they are âcalled into the actual Service of the United States,â which is when Congress declares war (the founders frowned on standing armies).
Yes, the president appoints executive branch officials to carry out Congressâs instructions, but the highest of those officials have to be confirmed by the Senate. Ditto the Supreme Court justices who referee disputes of law.
Yes, the president can negotiate treaties, but once again, those treaties have to be ratified by the Senate to become law.
The presidency is not âforâ weird schemes to âunify the countryâ with âboldâ and âbigâ ideas. Itâs not the presidentâs job to figure out whatâs âbrokenâ and âfix it.â
The president, under the Constitution, is not âin charge.â He or she is a functionary with extremely limited powers.
But the Constitution has clearly become passe. Congress has (unconstitutionally) handed over much of its power to the executive branch and (dysfunctionally) failed to wisely exercise what little power it still claims.
Weâre most of a century into what some call the age of the âimperial presidencyâ â Americaâs sickening descent to the status of banana republic.
No wonder candidates for the presidency act like theyâre running for Mom or Dad of Everyone.
â[W]hether the Constitution really be one thing, or another, this much is certain,â wrote 19th century anarchist Lysander Spooner: âThat it has either authorized such a government as we have had, or has been powerless to prevent it. In either case it is unfit to exist.â
American politics routinely confirms that diagnosis.
The Constitution is dead. Itâs time to start over from scratch.