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rodin 06-18-2007 04:25 AM

What to do next if the internet freezes?
 
So far we have had a field day finding out about the Ashkenazi/Freemasonic/Zionist/Mafia axis based on the good old pyramid control mechanism used by ruthless people. If this continues eventually a critical mass of sleeple will be woken up. It is possible (indeed logical) that they crash civilisation as we know it before this point, so as to govern by co-ercion. At this point the game changes. It would be logical for their agents to seek out and neutralise those who they know are on to their agenda to stop the word spreading further.

Do we have a contingency plan for this? How do we

1) Survive a lockdown (OK live underground in a mountain - yes - but also)
2) Keep the information spreading?

dB

2_point 06-19-2007 03:03 AM

Re: What to do next if the internet freezes?
 
re: " 2) Keep the information spreading? "
.
Well ... "they" burn libraries don't "they" ...
( but I suspect, only after copying the contents )
.
So, ... what book are you ... a la .. "Fahrenheit 451"
.
If the info is stored on " computer storage media "
will the computer and the storage media be usable
after " a 400 year Dark Age " ... if the electrical
infrastructure is " taken down " ( such that only
some " few " have a continuous supply ) will the
info stored on computer be of any value ...
.
In my opinion, China was taken before Marco Polo,
India was taken before the East India Company.
.
All of the above is of course rhetoric.
.
.

rodin 06-19-2007 07:12 AM

Re: What to do next if the internet freezes?
 
Ah - you are describing a time capsule of truth scenario. I was looking for something a little more active...

Baphomet Jones 06-19-2007 09:46 AM

Re: What to do next if the internet freezes?
 
Take all of those useless Dish TV satellite dishes and cell phone repeater towers, and network them all together to build a new internet? Renewable energy would be important for keeping it all going though, and some places just don't have very good wind/solar energy potential.

Maybe you could have the internet only up for a certain amount of time per day, to allow people to exchange bids for resources and report on the results of the previous day's activities? Eventually civilization would rebuild.

Unless of course, theres EMP, then nothing works anymore unless you have it in a faraday cage :(

rodin 06-19-2007 10:34 AM

Re: What to do next if the internet freezes?
 
Ah. Again we miss the point. I mean if we have an engineered crash that includes shutting the internet down deliberately (I cannot imagine the latter without the former). This would signal perhaps that the endgame is underway and we would have but little time to react. Have we a contingency plan for this? I think not. Who has any +ve ideas?

Sparky 06-19-2007 10:58 AM

Re: What to do next if the internet freezes?
 
Meet on the steps of the capitol building in your state capitol city on the 15th of each month following the crash. Have the letters GIM visible somewhere on you.
:9536:

How's that?

rodin 06-19-2007 11:07 AM

Re: What to do next if the internet freezes?
 
Get the bumper stickers designed.

keehah 06-19-2007 05:43 PM

Re: What to do next if the internet freezes?
 
Remember it works both ways, the same action that will stop some learning how the world works will also keep others from their chosen diversions.

When the internet crashes, Paris Hilton's latest party highlights are no longer as available, and the video games get old, I'll have a few DVDs and lots of printed material available for any friends and neighbours who get bored when the diversions stop diverting.

rodin 06-19-2007 06:01 PM

Re: What to do next if the internet freezes?
 
They could close the net and keep the boob tube. :confused_m: I have plenty stuff downloaded - mebbe now I store copies in different locations.

Anty Ep 06-19-2007 06:17 PM

Re: What to do next if the internet freezes?
 
They cant lock it down technologically. What they do are lock down dissenters and then all the other sheeple crap their pants and baaaa-bbaaa back into line.

Its already being done.

GoldWampum 06-19-2007 06:48 PM

Re: What to do next if the internet freezes?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sparky (Post 641027)
Meet on the steps of the capitol building in your state capitol city on the 15th of each month following the crash. Have the letters GIM visible somewhere on you.
:9536:

Quote:

Originally Posted by rodin (Post 641033)
Get the bumper stickers designed.

How's that?

Both worthy suggestions. May I suggest do not let useful idiots disuade you from preparing for such events.

Maddie 06-19-2007 08:30 PM

Re: What to do next if the internet freezes?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Anty Ep (Post 641507)
They cant lock it down technologically. What they do are lock down dissenters and then all the other sheeple crap their pants and baaaa-bbaaa back into line.

Its already being done.

Precisely! I don't see their locking it down completely (and if they did, I'll bet it would be back up when the time to file taxes rolls around again!).

You know, it's only been 15 years or so since the Internet became such a big part of our lives. It's convenient, but I'm just not all that worried about losing it. Besides, I participated in the GIM phone list. We'll just call each other up and talk about y'all behind your backs. So there. :D

Seriously, if it got that bad, I suspect resistance cells would form to move information, etc., as they usually do in repressive situations. If the French Resistance could find a way, we can find a way.

naccarato 06-19-2007 08:37 PM

Re: What to do next if the internet freezes?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 2_point (Post 640758)
re: " 2) Keep the information spreading? "
.
Well ... "they" burn libraries don't "they" ...
( but I suspect, only after copying the contents )
.
So, ... what book are you ... a la .. "Fahrenheit 451"
.
If the info is stored on " computer storage media "
will the computer and the storage media be usable
after " a 400 year Dark Age " ... if the electrical
infrastructure is " taken down " ( such that only
some " few " have a continuous supply ) will the
info stored on computer be of any value ...
.
In my opinion, China was taken before Marco Polo,
India was taken before the East India Company.
.
All of the above is of course rhetoric.
.
.

Good rhetoric 2_point

des00s 06-19-2007 09:50 PM

Re: What to do next if the internet freezes?
 
Regulation of the Internet is the greatest threat to our freedom.


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