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Sam Fisher (Data Drops) pinned «Biblically Accurate Angelology Explained - Mr. Mythos Another fascinating topic for Mr. Mythos, as always. This time looking at what angels are but what power they hold and more! https://youtu.be/nKfZ8RJ487M»
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7. Lubuntu

Lubuntu is not a specialized distro for mining cryptocurrency but can get the job done just as well as any other entry on this listed. The main advantages of the OS are its speed and lightweight nature. In addition, Lubuntu is also one of the most beginner-friendly Linux distributions we’ve ever worked with.

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Lubuntu Desktop

... Although designed as an operating system for daily use, Lubuntu can be easily configured to serve as a dedicated mining rig. ... planning to power a mining rig with Lubuntu, make sure to grab the live version of the operating system. That way, you can run the OS off a CD or USB stick and save some system resources in the process.

... The downside is that you’ll need to configure everything yourself in order to transform it into an efficient crypto mining management platform. ... Issues may arise occasionally with certain configurations, but that’s the case with a lot of operating systems that are not designed specifically for mining.
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8. SMOS

... Getting your rig up and running with SMOS only requires a few steps that a lot of users should be able to figure out on their own. But if you’re not sure how to start or are having trouble along the way, you can always refer to the step-by-step guide found on the official website that will hold your hand through the entire process.

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SMOS Linux Dashboard

... Tech-savvy users who want to get the most out of their rigs can also take advantage of the advanced overclocking features. Which, among other things, include the ability to overclock multiple GPUs at once. ... this is a delicate process that can harm your hardware if you’re not careful, so it’s probably best to avoid overclocking ...

... download SMOS for free right now ... if you’re only using a single rig. ... there doesn’t seem to be a way to pay for the service using credit cards or services like PayPal. ... you’ll have to use one of four supported cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, and Zcash) to pay for the service.
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How to Use Your Smart Phone to Mine Crypto-Currency
https://www.planetcompliance.com/how-to-use-your-smart-phone-to-mine-crypto-currency/
The negative side to cryptocurrency is that these mining apps affect your phone’s overall performance and may end up destroying the device. So, it might cost you the cash that you intend to make from it in the long run.

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Query {offline crypto mining}
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"'Delivering bitcoin transaction data to miners requires internet-enabled devices. As a digital currency, you cannot buy, sell or exchange bitcoin without the internet. As such, even a single day without internet access could cost bitcoin miners, exchanges, and traders millions.'
"'What Would Happen to Bitcoin if there Were No Internet?' - Sharecast.com
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"'Is Bitcoin Mining Profitable in 2022' - Forbes
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"'Answer: Monero is the easiest cryptocurrency to mine now because it can be mined via browser extensions and free software over websites. It is even mined via crypto jacking. The mining code can also easily be incorporated into apps and websites to facilitate mining.'
"'12 Best Cryptocurrency To Mine [2022 Review And Comparison]'
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Sam Fisher (Data Drops) pinned «False Flags and Media Propaganda - ROBERT SEPEHR Excellent short presentation (about 11 mins) by Robert Sepehr, detailing a few examples of false flags that have been used. https://youtu.be/dQbdr9Yn5fI»
Sam Fisher (Data Drops) pinned «Last Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev: dies aged 91 - BBC News https://youtu.be/B6ccbg2NmnI»
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Chernobyl and A-17

I've been a bit preoccupied lately with this Chernobyl thing and A-17, I don't know if any of you noticed?
I think I may've figured out what Gislaine was talking about in that interview she did in the daily mail, a good while back now? (for reference see the Dark Journalist interview with Joseph Farrell)
She mentioned her food looking like something out of Chernobyl and an imaginary friend named A-17.
Not long after, Russia invaded Ukraine and one of the first places they took over, was the Chernobyl exclusion zone.
Most people think that her imaginary friends name, was a reference to one of the boxes of documents seized in the Trump raid.
But i don't think that's it at all?
Did I ever tell you where I got the inspiration for the Chernobyl part of my book?
It was from old urban legends from after the meltdown. There is a theory that the Russian's wanted the area emptied out, so they caused the meltdown to do that. This is because they may've found something buried under there?
The urban legends talk of tunnel systems that travel beneath the entirety of Ukraine, that connect up to 6 major 3 layered, tunnel chamber complexes. One, supposedly beneath Kyiv, another beneath Odessa (which has been the only one confirmed definitively), one beneath Mariupol, one below Crimea, one below Donetsk and the last and incidentally the biggest, below the exclusion zone.
Now, we know of the catacombs beneath Azovstal and I think I can say, with pretty much certainty, that those catacombs are part of the complex beneath Mariupol. The Donetsk one, I think was accidentally discovered in the late 2000's, when miners found a wheel like structure under 200,000 year old rock.
The Kyiv one, has never been found though and the one in the exclusion zone, supposedly hasn't been found either?
When you check out the maps, especially for the exclusion zone, there's 3 sites that create a triangle and they are:
The Jupiter Communications factory. This was supposed to be a factory that made audio recording equipment and magnetic cassette tapes and was owned (like pretty much everything in that vein) by the USSR military. It's rumoured that not a single inch of magnetic tape left the factory, so what was it producing?
Next you have the Duga 1 radar installation and it's radar station, around a mile away from it. This place was the site of a HAARP-Style installation and was known as the Russian woodpecker, because of the sound it made.
Finally you have the Levrov anti aircraft bunker. This has only very recently been rediscovered and is notoriously hard to get to, being literally in the middle of nowhere. This has large areas, that have been closed to the public and is also reported to be extremely vast and go extremely deep, with multiple floors.

Slap bang, in the middle of that triangle made by those 3 sites, is an area called the Red Forest. This is an area, in the green, or 'A' band (or least radioactive) of the Exclusion zone and famously, where almost all the trees died from the radiation (least radioactive area?). Directly below that and numbered '17' (also remember LEAST radioactive area) is a village called Kopachi. They literally buried this entire village. They didn't do this anywhere else, they just buried that entire village?
So then you've got to ask why?
Why only that village?
Why not any of the other, far more prone to radioactivity sites?
Why leave only 4 buildings, those being the School, Kindergarten, Town Hall and Police Station (incidentally, the only buildings with guaranteed deep underground / multi leveled basements), as the buildings that were unburied?
I think I may've found something here and something big too?

Video on this, to come very soon
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Sam Fisher (Data Drops) pinned «Chernobyl and A-17 I've been a bit preoccupied lately with this Chernobyl thing and A-17, I don't know if any of you noticed? I think I may've figured out what Gislaine was talking about in that interview she did in the daily mail, a good while back now?…»
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rt0id_LEyIY Maybe?
Certainly possible. The discolouration on the repairs to the hull etc are rather compelling?
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Acoustic Manipulation (Mind Control) Part 1: The Patents (Last Addition, to this additional, edition addition edition)

This last push is the final 15, of the patents that I have involving sound frequencies and mind Manipulation / targeted individuals.
It is also, probably by far the creepiest too... You'll see why?
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