Saturday, 12 October 2024

WINDOWS 11 IS TOTAL SPYWARE

There is a fair bit of publicity about Windows 11 new "Recall" spyware which is constantly taking screenshots of everything you do on your Windows 11 PC, but it really should be no surprise that Microscum are doing a lot more spying than just that.


As soon as Windows 11 first boots, it starts connecting to online services provided by Microsoft, including MSN, the Bing search engine and Windows Update, and a bunch of third-party services such as Steam, McAfee, and Comscore ScorecardResearch.com, which is a market research effort that "studies and reports on Internet trends and behavior."

https://www.techspot.com/news/97535-windows-11-spyware-machine-out-users-control.html

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9FRadIkkE0&t

 



Friday, 11 October 2024

HAARP PLUS DEATH JABS

 Combine HAARP with the death jabs & so much that is happening right now can be explained.


H.A.A.R.P. IONOSPHERIC WARMING DISCOVERED WORLDWIDE USED FOR WEATHER MODIFICATION

HAARP isn't just in Alaska, it is equally widespread across our globe.
Controlled in tandem with other weather modification programs, they all work simultaneously to bring "hell on Earth", meaning time is modified on a scale many people can't even imagine!

Each country has its own ionospheric heater - HARP. Their sinister goal is to destroy our Earth's natural environment, blaming it on global warming. 

Ionospheric heater :
Powerful HF transmitter (2.8-10 MHz) which causes temporary and controlled change in electron temperature at the desired altitude,
Heating boards, the antenna pumps current from the ground into the atmosphere!

This artificial electrical modification in our ionosphere creates many different effects.

These experiments are extremely controversial and probably not only affect our atmosphere, they certainly affect our mood.

High-energy microsounds can pinch an electromagnetic field in the ionosphere like fingers playing a harp. This can produce very low frequency radio signals that can penetrate on land or water - sometimes up to depths of more than 100 meters in the ocean, and also be a possible communication method for submarines.

According to an earlier report from South China -
Morning Post, China is now building an even larger and more advanced facility in Sanya, Hainan, with the ability to manipulate the ionosphere throughout the South China Sea. Ultra-frequency waves generated by these powerful structures could even affect the functioning of the brain and the human body, causing such things as: Headaches, loss of concentration, liver problems, cancer to name a few.

Scattering of heavy metal particles means increased atmospheric conductivity, which, when used together with these heaters, are used to cause all kinds of natural disasters such as igniting fires burning houses instead of trees, creating earthquakes, modifying atmospheric electrical properties that produce hurricanes, tornadoes.

- Scott L. Biddle
 

 

Wednesday, 9 October 2024

BEST LINUX DISTRO FOR GEEKS

In doing some research into Linux, I could see that that the requirements of a non tech user who just wants a working computer are very different from a geek who wants to tweek things all day.

The best distro for a low tech newb like me looks to be Mint, but if I was a geek I might consider Debian.

 

Debian was founded in 1993 by Ian Murdock, and the name "Debian" was formed from the first name of his then-girlfriend (later ex-wife) Debra Lynn and his own first name.

Debian is the source code language that distros like Mint & Ubuntu are based on, & it's also a distro in itself, aimed at geeks and tech heads.

PS. After posting this recommendation I learned about the woketard leanings of Debian and that certainly puts me off using the distro, even if I was a geek. Maybe if I was a tranny I'd apply for one of their "diverse" scholarships, but I'm not a tranny, so if I was a geek I'd now do further research and testing, because I don't do woke. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vH1qk_31dHc&t=637s


Tuesday, 8 October 2024

NUKES ARE ALL FAKE

 

While so many people are freaking out that a nuclear war is about to start – it might be a good time to point out that nukes are fictional – if you are convinced they exist, don’t make squawking noises, read this:

http://mileswmathis.com/trinity.pdf

“There is no chance America dropped any nuclear bombs on Japan. It simply didn’t happen. Japan knows that, Russia knows that, and the only ones who don’t know that are the citizens of the US, who have been propagandized into a state of mass idiocy”

“The whole nuclear scare wasn’t used mainly to keep the Russians at bay (since the Russians also never had any nukes). It was used mainly to keep US citizens in a state just short of panic for 70 years, and to keep military and Intelligence expenditures absurdly high”

Monday, 7 October 2024

RETURNING TO LINUX

 Like many people I was a reluctant Windows user because I hate Microscum, and do not want Kill Gate's evil fist up my rectum. So I have long wanted to escape and move to Linux.

In fact I did try to do that back in 2010, but I'm not very technically advanced and it was all just too difficult, so I gave up and went back to Windows XP. (A modified version called Last XP).

 At that time the programs I was mainly using were Microsoft Office, and Adobe Photoshop, neither of which work on Linux. I did a blog post my Linux experiment in 2010: https://www.frot.co.nz/design/computing/linux/ 

Now I've been using Libre Office for years, and all my email is done through Proton Mail rather than Outlook, so a big part of my software problem is already sorted. I'm still using an old version of Photoshop (CS6), but I can see that GIMP 2 can do everything I'm doing in Photoshop. 

Gimp 3 is due out soon, and that will probably be more advanced than the old Photoshop version I'm using. So I'm now more motivated to learn Gimp.


Meanwhile the various Linux systems ("distros") have moved on a lot. So while Windows has been going backwards since Windows 7 (2014), Linux has been continued to slowly develop and improve over the past decade. 

One of the biggest roadblocks to new users switching to Linux is that it's all just too confusing. There are endless options, both for the distros, and the software as well. But nobody seems to want to give a straight answer about what is best. 

The website Distrowatch is probably the best source of Linux information, but the first thing you are confronted with there is that there are 272 distros. And most of them have multiple versions, which are constantly being updated. So there are actually thousands of distros! Here are the current top 40:

What I wanted is for someone to tell me which ones are any good. And it turns out if you are a non tech user like me, there are only a handful of suitable choices.

Back in 2010 I tried about 10 distros, and ended up going with Ubuntu. But I never actually liked it or felt at home using it. And this may sound odd, but I also just didn't like the people it seemed to attract. There were lots of angry geeks mouthing off in forums, and it was all just a bad vibe. 

I later found that most of the other distros were friendly and helpful. 


 In 2010 the other distros I liked were PCLinuxOS, Puppy, and Mint. But with each one I had problems that stopped me using it. At that time Ubuntu seemed more advanced, and it was the number one distro, but it was about to start going backwards.

This time around, I only found two distros I liked enough to seriously consider, Mint and Zorin. I gave both a decent try, and found that although Zorin looks really cool, and is better sorted out of the box, once I started learning a bit more, I could get Mint looking and working how I wanted, while on Zorin I had a few things I couldn't get to work. I came to the conclusion Mint is more stable, has better support.

So now I'm gradually shifting over to using Linux Mint. It hasn't been a quick process, because I've been using Windows since the 90's and making changes is difficult. But looking at what Microsoft are up to, I can see there is no future there and I have to find an alternative. This is my Mint desktop so far:


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