Canadians that are suspected of communicating in a way "likely to foment detestation or vilification of an individual or group of individuals on the basis of a prohibited ground" or any other offence motivated by "bias, prejudice or hate based on race, national or ethnic origin, language, colour, religion, sex, age, mental or physical disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other similar factor" will lose access to any weapons in their home, including any recovered firearms or crossbows.
This confiscation happens before any trial takes place, and there is no element of violence required on behalf of the accused for this to be imposed. Under this evil regime, you're inherently guilty simply for being a person of European descent.
Interestingly, this law is also retroactively applied to posts as well. That Facebook post you wrote 7 years ago that could be considered offensive to sodomites? Participate in an N comment chain online? If you are Canadian and still have access to that account, you are responsible for that post, and you face the consequences. I wonder how many White dissidents will have their lives made hell over putting up fliers or ranting in the YouTube comments section.
Remember: when imposed upon by the System, either disappear totally, or confront it totally.
Similar legislation is sure to pass throughout the West.
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This confiscation happens before any trial takes place, and there is no element of violence required on behalf of the accused for this to be imposed. Under this evil regime, you're inherently guilty simply for being a person of European descent.
Interestingly, this law is also retroactively applied to posts as well. That Facebook post you wrote 7 years ago that could be considered offensive to sodomites? Participate in an N comment chain online? If you are Canadian and still have access to that account, you are responsible for that post, and you face the consequences. I wonder how many White dissidents will have their lives made hell over putting up fliers or ranting in the YouTube comments section.
Remember: when imposed upon by the System, either disappear totally, or confront it totally.
Similar legislation is sure to pass throughout the West.
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www.parl.ca
Government Bill (House of Commons) C-36 (43-2) - First Reading - An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Canadian Human Rights…
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Forwarded from Blackpilled
Watch out for feds, recently unsealed docs show they’re coming at anyone who says anything even a little bit spicy. Even Asian “white supremacists.” - also eyebrow raising accounts of what happened on the 6th as well as the admission they have undercover agents and informants imbedded in many places.
Forwarded from M
Wherever you are in SA, if you’re not already prepared. Now’s the time.
Fuel up
Get non perishables
This shits gonna hit us all and we’ll need to take them on because the kaffer government can’t do a thing about it
t.me/BOERBLOED
Fuel up
Get non perishables
This shits gonna hit us all and we’ll need to take them on because the kaffer government can’t do a thing about it
t.me/BOERBLOED
Forwarded from Practical Nationalism Channel (Anglofolk)
POLITICAL ACTIVIST COMMS PART 1
#cybersec
It's took me a long time to get around to this. The article by Laura Towler gave be the boot up the arse:
https://www.patrioticalternative.org.uk/advice_raided_by_police
The same applies if your house burns down.
Following her advice, I've bought:
> 2 identical smartphones
> 2 identical burner phones
I leave 1 smartphone & burner phone at another address.
My contacts list is synced using Nextcloud. That way both smartphones will sync contacts when they are switched on; no need to write anything down.
I've used KeePass password manager for years. I have it installed on both smartphones and my laptop to make sure I always have access to my accounts. The database file is again synced using Nextcloud. If I loose one or two devices, all I have to do is switch on another and I will have access to all my passwords.
For 2FA I use andOTP; you can use the same secret code on both smartphones.
I use the burner phones when I need to give a number but don't want to use mine.
#cybersec
It's took me a long time to get around to this. The article by Laura Towler gave be the boot up the arse:
https://www.patrioticalternative.org.uk/advice_raided_by_police
The same applies if your house burns down.
Following her advice, I've bought:
> 2 identical smartphones
> 2 identical burner phones
I leave 1 smartphone & burner phone at another address.
My contacts list is synced using Nextcloud. That way both smartphones will sync contacts when they are switched on; no need to write anything down.
I've used KeePass password manager for years. I have it installed on both smartphones and my laptop to make sure I always have access to my accounts. The database file is again synced using Nextcloud. If I loose one or two devices, all I have to do is switch on another and I will have access to all my passwords.
For 2FA I use andOTP; you can use the same secret code on both smartphones.
I use the burner phones when I need to give a number but don't want to use mine.
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Forwarded from Practical Nationalism Channel (Anglofolk)
POLITICAL ACTIVIST COMMS PART 2
#cybersec
With regards to devices this is what I use & recommend:
Smartphones:
Refurbished 2017 Google Pixel 2, low grade, ~£80.
Most secondhand phones are sold by Pakistani's. Here is a link to the huwhite company I buy from, I'm very impressed with the service & delivery times:
>https://www.laptopsdirect.co.uk/bct/phones-and-pdas/google-smartphones?sortOrder=1
Ironically, Google devices are some of the most private & secure IF you install a custom operating system. I use CalyxOS, it wasn't too hard using their new installer & guide.
>https://calyxos.org/
CalyxOS is an Android mobile operating system that puts privacy and security into the hands of everyday users. Plus, proactive security recommendations and automatic updates take the guesswork out of keeping your personal data personal.
I've been very impressed by it.
It's pretty much the same as stock Android but with all the crap taken out, permissions & settings that actually work and a lot of good stuff pre-installed. You end up with all the stuff you want from an Android phone; alternative app stores, privacy browsers, encrypted messengers, without any Google Services at all.
I've had zero issues and even though it's running on a relatively old phone, it's the fastest thing I've used.
It's encrypted as standard, I particularly like the words on the default lock screen. A clear gel case from a Chinaman with a Grandma Towlers sticker under it is de rigueur, see photo above 😁.
>https://www.grandmatowlers.co.uk/
>https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/391930428980?hash=item5b40dfbe34:g:7g8AAOSwyGZaHn2w
Burner Phones:
Return to tradition! Embrace the old Nokia 3310, ~£18 off ebay (with charger).
When buying off eBay, scroll to the bottom of the listing to check the business sellers name & company details. Check the details on Companies House if necessary.
The following link is from a huwhite owned company:
>https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133660097151?epid=110770414&hash=item1f1ec33a7f:g:wMMAAOSwBCFgIeHs
SIM cards
For my main smartphone I've long used SMARTY:
>https://smarty.co.uk/
The SIM only plans are only a few quid and they refund you for what you don't use; not very jewish I'm sure you'll agree.
For the second smartphone use whatever you like.
For the two burner phones you can pick up free pay as you go SIM cards from corner shops, supermarkets, Cex, all sorts of places.
Because we are using 2G phones, I recommend O2 because they are the only one which still operates on both the 900MHz and 1800MHz bands, a big advantage for getting signal.
They also come in handy on trips when your regular smartphone has no signal.
Total Hardware Cost:
80
80
18
+ 18
£ 196
For less than the cost of 1 new smartphone, you've got a 4 phone set up, with better privacy & security, that will last you years.
#cybersec
With regards to devices this is what I use & recommend:
Smartphones:
Refurbished 2017 Google Pixel 2, low grade, ~£80.
Most secondhand phones are sold by Pakistani's. Here is a link to the huwhite company I buy from, I'm very impressed with the service & delivery times:
>https://www.laptopsdirect.co.uk/bct/phones-and-pdas/google-smartphones?sortOrder=1
Ironically, Google devices are some of the most private & secure IF you install a custom operating system. I use CalyxOS, it wasn't too hard using their new installer & guide.
>https://calyxos.org/
CalyxOS is an Android mobile operating system that puts privacy and security into the hands of everyday users. Plus, proactive security recommendations and automatic updates take the guesswork out of keeping your personal data personal.
I've been very impressed by it.
It's pretty much the same as stock Android but with all the crap taken out, permissions & settings that actually work and a lot of good stuff pre-installed. You end up with all the stuff you want from an Android phone; alternative app stores, privacy browsers, encrypted messengers, without any Google Services at all.
I've had zero issues and even though it's running on a relatively old phone, it's the fastest thing I've used.
It's encrypted as standard, I particularly like the words on the default lock screen. A clear gel case from a Chinaman with a Grandma Towlers sticker under it is de rigueur, see photo above 😁.
>https://www.grandmatowlers.co.uk/
>https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/391930428980?hash=item5b40dfbe34:g:7g8AAOSwyGZaHn2w
Burner Phones:
Return to tradition! Embrace the old Nokia 3310, ~£18 off ebay (with charger).
When buying off eBay, scroll to the bottom of the listing to check the business sellers name & company details. Check the details on Companies House if necessary.
The following link is from a huwhite owned company:
>https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133660097151?epid=110770414&hash=item1f1ec33a7f:g:wMMAAOSwBCFgIeHs
SIM cards
For my main smartphone I've long used SMARTY:
>https://smarty.co.uk/
The SIM only plans are only a few quid and they refund you for what you don't use; not very jewish I'm sure you'll agree.
For the second smartphone use whatever you like.
For the two burner phones you can pick up free pay as you go SIM cards from corner shops, supermarkets, Cex, all sorts of places.
Because we are using 2G phones, I recommend O2 because they are the only one which still operates on both the 900MHz and 1800MHz bands, a big advantage for getting signal.
They also come in handy on trips when your regular smartphone has no signal.
Total Hardware Cost:
80
80
18
+ 18
£ 196
For less than the cost of 1 new smartphone, you've got a 4 phone set up, with better privacy & security, that will last you years.
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Just in: Since 2016, jewish spyware targeted over 50,000 iPhones and Android devices, which enabled Mossad operatives to "extract messages, photos and emails, record calls, and secretly activate microphones."
Along with countless unnamed political dissidents who have been targeted, the list included "hundreds of business executives, religious figures, academics, NGO employees, union officials and government officials, including cabinet ministers, presidents and prime ministers."
Source: The Guardian
Along with countless unnamed political dissidents who have been targeted, the list included "hundreds of business executives, religious figures, academics, NGO employees, union officials and government officials, including cabinet ministers, presidents and prime ministers."
Source: The Guardian
Privacy & Security Goys
Just in: Since 2016, jewish spyware targeted over 50,000 iPhones and Android devices, which enabled Mossad operatives to "extract messages, photos and emails, record calls, and secretly activate microphones." Along with countless unnamed political dissidents…
Unless you want Moshe Shekelstein tapping your phone, listening in on your conversations, and downloading pictures of your wife (meant for your eyes only), consider hardening your phones.
Enhanced privacy doesn't have to be exclusively for your boog phone after all!
https://news.1rj.ru/str/PrivSecGoy/355
https://news.1rj.ru/str/PrivSecGoy/201
Enhanced privacy doesn't have to be exclusively for your boog phone after all!
https://news.1rj.ru/str/PrivSecGoy/355
https://news.1rj.ru/str/PrivSecGoy/201
Telegram
Privacy & Security Goys
Today I’m releasing a brief guide showing the steps involved in modifying a device to prevent spying via mic, camera, and light sensors. The steps in the guide will differ slightly from device to device so make sure you watch a disassembly or “repair” video…
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Privacy & Security Goys
Just in: Since 2016, jewish spyware targeted over 50,000 iPhones and Android devices, which enabled Mossad operatives to "extract messages, photos and emails, record calls, and secretly activate microphones." Along with countless unnamed political dissidents…
Telegram's founder, Pavel Durov, has been revealed to be one of the many targeted by this spyware. It's just one more reason to use Telegram as a tool, but never to trust it with any compromising information.
https://www.theguardian.com/news/2021/jul/21/telegram-founder-pavel-durov-listed-spyware-targets-nso-leak-pegasus
https://www.theguardian.com/news/2021/jul/21/telegram-founder-pavel-durov-listed-spyware-targets-nso-leak-pegasus
the Guardian
Telegram founder listed in leaked Pegasus project data
Pavel Durov, who built reputation on creating unhackable app, selected by NSO client government
New FBI initiative to put "Hate Crime" quotas on local law enforcement
"The Department of Justice and the FBI have a message for local police departments: start charging more White people with hate crimes or invite an investigation."
https://national-justice.com/new-fbi-initiative-will-pressure-local-police-departments-charging-more-white-people-hate-crimes
https://archive.is/EmSms
"The Department of Justice and the FBI have a message for local police departments: start charging more White people with hate crimes or invite an investigation."
https://national-justice.com/new-fbi-initiative-will-pressure-local-police-departments-charging-more-white-people-hate-crimes
https://archive.is/EmSms
Forwarded from Humans Of Dystopia
https://tutanota.com/blog/posts/australia-surveillance-bill
https://tutanota.com/blog/posts/australia-surveillance-bill
https://tutanota.com/blog/posts/australia-surveillance-bill
Tuta
Australia: Unprecedented surveillance bill rushed through parliament in 24 hours. | Tuta
New Australian surveillance bill enables police to hack your device, collect or delete your data, and take over your social media accounts.
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Forwarded from Bruce's Boogaloo Library
Aus bros take note, if you are importing trigger pack components for a FGC-9 they will find you.
Encrypt your shit, look at alternate trigger pack options and import nothing.
https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/nsw-man-with-nazi-flag-in-bedroom-arrested/ar-AAOnh98
Encrypt your shit, look at alternate trigger pack options and import nothing.
https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/nsw-man-with-nazi-flag-in-bedroom-arrested/ar-AAOnh98
As we continue to live under increasingly dystopian regimes, the need for secure communications is more vital than ever. Telegram has been a great resource and platform for disseminating information and content to racially conscious dissidents, but it certainly isn't perfect either.
Some research was done into which digital communication protocols are most ideal for our purposes. The top picks are as follows and are in no particular order:
XMPP
NextCloud
Jami
Briar
Tox
Kontalk
Delta Chat
Bitmessage
Ricochet
Status
Scuttlebot
Session has not had an E2E audit completed yet, but not a bad choice
ȱ
Protocol for SYnchronous Conferencing (PSYC)
Matrix is not recommended, and not just because it's jewish.
CAUTION: peer-to-peer communications reveal one's IP address to each other, so using a reliable VPN, proxy, or TOR is advised. Briar is an exception to this rule, as it uses either Bluetooth range or the local network it's connected to; else all traffic goes through TOR. Ones without servers are ideal, such as: Jami, Tox, Ricochet, Status, Scuttlebot, ȱ, and PSYC-2. Some are still in development and may be prone to bugs.
Keep these options in mind when communicating with your clique. Many of us belong to private groups on Telegram which are presumably free from moderator surveillance (or at least interference), but ultimately we should transition to a more durable platform that will be unable to censor our messages. Try a few out and see what works for you and your crew.
Some research was done into which digital communication protocols are most ideal for our purposes. The top picks are as follows and are in no particular order:
XMPP
NextCloud
Jami
Briar
Tox
Kontalk
Delta Chat
Bitmessage
Ricochet
Status
Scuttlebot
Session has not had an E2E audit completed yet, but not a bad choice
ȱ
Protocol for SYnchronous Conferencing (PSYC)
Matrix is not recommended, and not just because it's jewish.
CAUTION: peer-to-peer communications reveal one's IP address to each other, so using a reliable VPN, proxy, or TOR is advised. Briar is an exception to this rule, as it uses either Bluetooth range or the local network it's connected to; else all traffic goes through TOR. Ones without servers are ideal, such as: Jami, Tox, Ricochet, Status, Scuttlebot, ȱ, and PSYC-2. Some are still in development and may be prone to bugs.
Keep these options in mind when communicating with your clique. Many of us belong to private groups on Telegram which are presumably free from moderator surveillance (or at least interference), but ultimately we should transition to a more durable platform that will be unable to censor our messages. Try a few out and see what works for you and your crew.
Telegraph
WEbHqRllMIfQa5YzpTSJBrNxfo6tu9 Digital Communication Protocols.
Once upon a time I discovered a Google sheet link in a Telegram post with a table of digital communication protocols, listing 89 rows of software and 32 columns of their features or additional information. I saved a copy, but the table may yet be updated.
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