Well, boys. I think I'm gonna go ahead and start creating a resource for this. "How to turn the surveillance system on its head".
If we were going to create a platform like this (an open-sourced politician tracker) how would we go about it? The one shortfall here on the boards is the lack of clear organization. How would you guys go about fixing this?
Anyone have any ideas on how you'd 'validate' information such as pol location, or is validation necessary? (seems impossible)
How would you structure the site itself? In your mind is this something you can search a politician profile and just see what the 'hot' recent posts are that include them? ex: dalai llama tagged in x city @ 8:00 PM EST - here's the attached picture. Let user exercise discernment, to determine if real?
How do we combat the glowies disinfo ops? I'm sure there's a million things I haven't thought of, if you have any ideas please feel free to share.
I'll be blueprinting this for probably the next few days to see if I think I can even get something workable/scalable with my abilities, if not I'll go along passing down the wisdom gained along the way to anyone who has the skills and is willing to listen.
This is something I think every anon here has envisioned, and it CAN be done with todays hardware/tech (ML helps a lot) and political awakening. You can buy a lot of penetration testing (cybersecurity auditing) tools for under $50ea and with minimal guidance, can monitor entire residential networks, track real-time radio signals (think track devices through walls), each anon can buy an SDR and plane track right out of your room for $30. As far as available hardware and tech to spy on people, we're living in the best time yet to invert the power structure, just have to weaponize it against those who are currently abusing the surveillance state against us.
Basically I want to create a massive resource so that people that WANT to hold others accountable can at the VERY LEAST learn how to use tools like these and contribute to an open-source community of journalists. All of these small, inexpensive tracking gadgets would be posted with guides on exactly how to use them, kind of like an anon OSINT bootcamp of sorts. Then they could take this and publish their findings wherever they like.
Although the above is GREAT and my first initial goal, it seems it would be ideal to have this curated resource ALSO be the place of which information is shared. The actual 'tracking' site, so to speak. <- that is a very hard thing to build, so still thinking through a lot of it to see if it actually makes sense to spend hundreds of hours on and potentially pull others into working on.
WHAT DO ANONS THINK THE DOMAIN NAME SHOULD BE? WILL REGISTER TONIGHT.
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