Anonymous ID: 34abe8 Nov. 14, 2018, 8:41 a.m. No.3899992   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0084

>>3899477

McKibbon qualifies as a "technical person." http://www.fbcoverup.com/docs/library/Michael-T-McKibben-AFI-backgrounder.html

McKibben and his dream team took two years before achieving the creative “ah hah” moment in late 1999. They discovered the Achilles’ heel of existing client-server and groupware assumptions that were all the rage back then. Because they had collectively built many of the world’s largest systems in banking, telecommunications, network services, messaging, accounting and defense, they knew their discoveries were novel.

McKibben also knew that their discoveries were too early since there were only 10 million total Internet users then. So, he filed for patents.

While his invention was still on the drawing board in the early 2000s, the invention was hijacked by unscrupulous individuals. The thieves have stripped out the full range of privacy and security features so that they could abuse user privacy so completely that it makes even the KGB blush. The result is a social media environment that has quickly introduced a spy state in America and around the world.

The identities of the Cartel players in both political parties are starting to show themselves. The sudden emergence of the common theme of encryption from both parties is telling. With encryption, the spy state and the New World Order cannot rule—since they won’t be able to figure out in advance what their enemies are up to.

Encryption is a consistent theme in both Parties—the candidates below all support giving the NSA Spy State Cartel backdoor keys to all digital communications—NOTE: This is good for their personal investments and power, but it destroys your liberty, personal privacy and freedom from unlawful government intrusion. Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.

 

America's founders fought a Revolution to protect your right to privacy and property over an oppressive government. Ben Franklin (Nov. 11, 1755, Reply to the Governor): "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."

Summary:

Going forward in the best of all worlds, privacy advocates will:

  1. Support establishing a new social network based on Leader’s full design that respects privacy and security.

  2. Go Private!™ Support the immediate offer of Leader® Private Email™ with a Privacy Pledge™: Your privacy and security matter. We won’t read your mail. (yourname@leader.com).

  3. Assist Leader Technologies to press the hard evidence of the Cartel’s criminality nationally and internationally in any combination of:

a. Legal (in non-corrupt courts).

b. Documentaries (non-fiction) (e.g. hijack of social networking, spy state, attack on privacy, …).

c. Books (non-fiction).

d. Movies (fiction; Ludlum/Grisham-like thriller, spy state, new world order, …).

e. News coverage.

f. Citizen education on how to take back your privacy.

g. Other pursuits in the Court of Public Opinion.

  1. Pray that the Cartel criminals will have an epiphany about the ethical timelessness of the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20:1–17), notably "You shall not lie" and "You shall not steal," and the Golden Rule "Love your neighbor as yourself" (Leviticus 19:18); affirmed by Jesus Christ as one of the greatest Commandments (Matthew 22:35–40 and Mark 12:28–34).

  2. Ask for St. John Paul's continued prayers for our world, Michael McKibben and Leader Technologies, and for the eternal souls of the Cartel criminals lost in their criminality.

Anonymous ID: 34abe8 Nov. 14, 2018, 8:51 a.m. No.3900135   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3900084

I don't advocate for this replacement, but the information is useful. I'm a proponent of block chain crowd sourcing, from what little I understand of it.