Anonymous ID: 291ac9 March 8, 2018, 8:31 a.m. No.588720   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8746 >>8875 >>9147 >>9209 >>9354

* * FELLOW PATRIOTS * *

* * THIS IS BRILLIANT!!! * *

* * PLEASE START SPREADING EVERYWHERE!!! * *

 

I'm pretty sure I've figured out a big piece and this will blow your mind.

Q is always saying, "EXPAND YOUR THINKING". I thought about it all day and two things finally clicked. 1) How can we set the stage if they're throwing everything they have at censoring us? 2) If/when we drain the swamp, what can we do to KEEP IT DRAINED?

 

(((THEY))) have already seen what we are capable of and the final nail in their coffin is when more people start waking up.

 

Intuition told me I was over the target when I started digging here:

  • (IWCE) International Wireless Communications Expo Conference: March 5-9, 2018 in Orlando, FL

http:// www.iwceexpo.com/iwce18/public/Enter.aspx

>>576479 710 Batch 710 Notables: class action lawsuit? (also me)

 

...dozens of rabbit holes later, I end up here:

Twitter feed for @FCC: Every couple days, there's a tweet about the broadband MAP. #FCCMaps

 

https:// www.fcc.gov/maps/

 

https: //www.fcc.gov/about-fcc/fcc-initiatives/incentive-auctions

 

Auction Results

(drum roll please...)

 

Bidding in the auction closed on March 30, 2017, repurposing 84 megahertz of spectrum – 70 megahertz for licensed use and another 14 megahertz for wireless microphones and unlicensed use. The auction yielded $19.8 billion in revenue, including $10.05 billion for winning broadcast bidders and more than $7 billion to be deposited to the U.S. Treasury for deficit reduction.

 

What’s Next?

 

On April 13, 2017 the Commission released a public notice formally closing the auction and beginning the 39-month period during which time some TV stations will need to transition to new channel assignments. This website offers details on how the transition works and how it will impact viewers as well as resources for TV stations, winners of new mobile wireless licenses, and other stakeholders. The Commission will update the site as new information becomes available.

https:// www.fcc.gov/about-fcc/fcc-initiatives/incentive-auctions

 

Post Incentive Auction Television Transition Data Files:

https:// data.fcc.gov/download/incentive-auctions/Transition_Files/

 

In layman's terms: HOW ARE THEY GOING TO CENSOR US WHEN WE HAVE HUNDREDS, MAYBE THOUSANDS, OF MORE CHANNELS, RADIO STATIONS, ETC.?!?!

 

>>580523

The age of the MSM is over.

Q

 

(drops mic)

Anonymous ID: 291ac9 March 8, 2018, 9:24 a.m. No.589188   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I'LL JUST LEAVE THIS HERE

HAPPY HUNTING

 

http:// www.satellitetoday.com/innovation/2018/03/07/cloud-constellation-to-offer-tokenization-data-vault-services/

 

TokenEx and Cloud Constellation

announced they will begin jointly designing a space-based data security solution that layers tokenization and storage in space for securing their customers’ sensitive data. The combination of TokenEx’s Data Protection Platform and Cloud Constellation’s SpaceBelt service would enable organizations to secure sensitive data in space while storing only tokens in their terrestrial systems.

TokenEx removes companies’ payment, personal, and health data, replacing it with tokens. With the sensitive data removed, a successful breach on an organization’s systems by hackers results in no loss of data. Sensitive data remains vaulted, ready to be processed on demand by swapping tokens for data as organizations interact with their third-party providers and partners.

SpaceBelt is a scalable, space-based cloud data Security as a Service (SECaaS) offering that uses a constellation of 12 satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO). The constellation of satellites are networked with redundant laser photonic rings. Three of the 12 satellites are multi-tenant data storage satellites providing 12 PB of data vault memory, redundant across the three satellites. Bypassing global terrestrial networks, the SpaceBelt network communicates with secure access points located at TokenEx data centers, payment processors, and third parties via encrypted connectivity with Geosynchronous Earth Orbit (GEO) satellites.

 

http:// www.satellitetoday.com/innovation/2018/03/07/with-its-first-eo-satellite-completed-blacksky-now-waits-for-launch/

 

BlackSky, the geospatial intelligence service of Spaceflight Industries,

announced the first of its next generation of small Earth Observation (EO) satellites is complete, qualified, and awaiting launch. This spacecraft, called Global 1, is the first of four smallsats that are scheduled to launch in the next year on both U.S. and foreign launch vehicles.

The Global series of spacecraft builds on BlackSky’s initial technology demonstration spacecraft, called Pathfinder, which was launched in September 2016. The Global spacecraft provides 1-meter resolution and features improved image quality, geolocation accuracy, and on-orbit lifetime. An enhanced ground system complements the spacecraft to minimize the latency between image tasking and receipt.

BlackSky’s Global smallsats will join the virtual constellation of commercial imaging satellites accessible through the BlackSky geospatial platform. Within the platform, users can access BlackSky Spectra’s on-demand imagery service to search, purchase, task, and download visual imagery and multi-spectral data from a global collection network. They can also subscribe to BlackSky Events, the platform’s global event monitoring service that fuses news, social media, industry data services, and physical sensor networks to provide early warning and insights on risks, threats, and opportunities that can impact their business. The platform is currently in use by several large government and commercial organizations to actively monitor global assets, BlackSky stated.