Please join me this afternoon at 4pm as I do a deep dive on this evolving tragedy, as well as what can and should be done about it.
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49 dead because words and memes have power
A right wing inspired terrorist group murdered 49 muslims and injured 48 more in an attack in New Zealand today. The perpetrators claims to have been radicalized by Trump and the forces of right wing extreeminsm. Just before, Trump hinted at violence aimed at Democrats. Please join me today as September continues anew in a deadly fashion.
49 dead because words and memes have power
A right wing inspired terrorist group murdered 49 muslims and injured 48 more in an attack in New Zealand today. The perpetrators claims to have been radicalized by Trump and the forces of right wing extreeminsm. Just before, Trump hinted at violence aimed at Democrats. Please join me today as September continues anew in a deadly fashion.
New voting machines? What nobody is talking about.
Please join me today at 4pm as I cast an educated eye towards this new crop of voting machines. Because of a settlement between Jill Stein and the state of PA, PA is required to obtain new voting machines that leave a paper trail. But dangers lurk with this new crop, dangers I will reveal for the first time.
New voting machines? What nobody is talking about.
Please join me today at 4pm as I cast an educated eye towards this new crop of voting machines. Because of a settlement between Jill Stein and the state of PA, PA is required to obtain new voting machines that leave a paper trail. But dangers lurk with this new crop, dangers I will reveal for the first time.
Use words, not memes
In September of 1993, America Online offered Usenet access for ther first time. Before that time, the only way to access Usenet was at colleges, libraries, and such. Every september, freshmen would swamp usenet and had to become acclimated to the “Netiquite” rules. Those who acclimated stayed on, those who did not left. When AOL offered usenet access, all hell broke loose, and the trolls ran amok. In time, they were kill filed. By the time AOL removed usenet access in 2005, “Sporge” or spam forgeries had made Usenet almost unusable as kill filing could not keep up.
I see modern social media experencing the same problem, magnified by the cumulative effect of Russian trolls teaching and inspiring both sides of an issue against each other. Facebook is filled with N00Bs. And kill filing won’t work. Please join me as I begin to explore this issue, and options to fix it.
Use words, not memes
In September of 1993, America Online offered Usenet access for ther first time. Before that time, the only way to access Usenet was at colleges, libraries, and such. Every september, freshmen would swamp usenet and had to become acclimated to the “Netiquite” rules. Those who acclimated stayed on, those who did not left. When AOL offered usenet access, all hell broke loose, and the trolls ran amok. In time, they were kill filed. By the time AOL removed usenet access in 2005, “Sporge” or spam forgeries had made Usenet almost unusable as kill filing could not keep up.
I see modern social media experencing the same problem, magnified by the cumulative effect of Russian trolls teaching and inspiring both sides of an issue against each other. Facebook is filled with N00Bs. And kill filing won’t work. Please join me as I begin to explore this issue, and options to fix it.
HB338: The bill to block stingrays
On this show, my guest will be Ed Quiggle, Former Technology chairman of the PA state Libertarian Party and current acting secretary of Restore the 4th. We will be discussing House Bill 338, which is designed to block the use of Stingray devices. Stingrays are basically customised, portable cell towers that are designed to capture and sniff all cellular traffiic in a given area. In effect performing a “man in the middle” attack. If you are caught up in one, you will never know. Unless, you have a certain kind of phone running a certain kind of software. We will be discussing the bill, it’s status, and how you can help as well as what you can do to protect yourselves from this 4th Amendment violation.
HB338: The bill to block stingrays
On this show, my guest will be Ed Quiggle, Former Technology chairman of the PA state Libertarian Party and current acting secretary of Restore the 4th. We will be discussing House Bill 338, which is designed to block the use of Stingray devices. Stingrays are basically customised, portable cell towers that are designed to capture and sniff all cellular traffiic in a given area. In effect performing a “man in the middle” attack. If you are caught up in one, you will never know. Unless, you have a certain kind of phone running a certain kind of software. We will be discussing the bill, it’s status, and how you can help as well as what you can do to protect yourselves from this 4th Amendment violation.
The Second Amendment, the tea party, and me.
Last night, I raised a few eyebrows with my support of the second amendment. Tune in to find out how.