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State collapse is inevitable when a society’s leaders are insulated from the negative consequences of their bad decisions.
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The spiderweb of greed, lies, and exploitation put together by these technocrat con artists is about to come crashing down about their ears. And I am also prepping in the event Iranian hackers have penetrated public utility grids here in the PNW. The FSSA could very well revert to life in 1899.
I cannot help but remember the final scenes from that great film, LAWRENCE OF ARABIA. The muzzies had Damascus, but they could not get past their tribal animosities to run a city. It’s no different now. The Tiny Hat Banksters and their useful idiots who are behind all of these electronic prisons which are capturing the very souls of the human race, are about to face obliteration. Prepare for a world-wide reset, my friends. Bleib ubrig.
FAFO we are indeed setting up to FO. I believe DJT’s legacy isn’t going as planned. Life for most is going to be majorly disrupted, and for many it will be terminal. I think Mike Yonn has been correct in his prediction. Hopefully this will deter the surveillance state plan for the future.
What do I think? I think we are entering a period of copious amounts of death and destruction.
This is no Nike commercial, but I’m gonna say “JUST DO IT!” The only thing I trust less than the government is the tech bros and their digital leviathan. With that in mind, any data center the Iranians wish to destroy is good with me. Bedsides, if a lot of stuff is about to get wrecked (as seems apparent}, it may as well be worthwhile destruction. Maybe they can even give it a “double tap”.
Well, to answer the question from the tail of the Instagram post, I have a few thoughts…
Never, EVER keep any data that you cannot afford to lose on an external server. That’s just stupid. Hard drives are cheap, flash drives are cheap, even paper is cheap. If you want to be able to access your stuff from alternative locations, and the cloud is the easiest way, fine, but KEEP A BACKUP offline. I prefer removable hard drives and flash drives. Keep you most important stuff on multiple drives. Yeah, it takes time. Take the damned time.
Anything that you discover online that you think may be useful in the future, DOWNLOAD IT NOW and store it offline as well. There are programs that you can use to download entire websites. You can even download Wikipedia… all of it(not that I would do that, but you can).
They say the internet is forever. Okay, it’s forever except if it’s knocked out by a missile, an EMP, or a massive solar flare.
Personally, I like burnable DVD drives. They hold gobs of data, and you can categorize them according to subject. Say, one for your medical. One for your financial. One for all of your prepping articles and firearms articles. One or two or three for how-to videos. You get the idea.
If you want to have a really outstanding tool like Grok, but the internet is down, you can run your own offline AI Large Language Model, or LLM. You just need to download it BEFORE the internet goes down. Kind of like calling Car Shield before your car breaks down LOL. The nice thing is your offline AI model can interact with any of your documents, including, but not limited to offline books, financial records, medical records, etc. The capabilities are extraordinarily huge.
Lastly, if you really want computer security, and don’t want to have to handle the risk of a huge datacenter like Microsoft or Apple going down, switch to Linux. Those of us who know have been using it for years. It’s easy, it’s free, and it isn’t Windows.
Amen to all of that. Anyone not doing the above is falling badly short in their preps.
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