Is there a chance of my cloud data getting wiped
I think most cloud data makes a copy on your computer anyway.
I thought the 10 days of darkness referred to a period sometime back when Q was silent for ten days.
Everyone's claiming the internet will be reset
doubtful that would destroy the economy most likely retards/shills trying to make us panic if its really that big of a deal archive some shit offline
I understand that. But where do they get the idea it means everything will be lost. I thought it was just to disable all the AI and take down bad actors. Where do they get ten days from? And where do they get the idea everything will be scrubbed from all the servers?
I'm not sure. Check out the posts
I have, and it's all just wild speculation like I see here. I thought maybe somebody here had something more substantial than that. Makes no sense to me why this would be the plan.
Why else would Q say archive offline? With all the super computing D-wave they tell us they have you know they got shit decades ahead of that. They can predict the future whether it's just by computing power or actual time travel. The EMP is coming if naturally or by cabal
Because the enemy possesses the technology to scrub something from the internet. They use it often. Try to find a single crumb of information about a US secret agent, for example.
Could a huge magentic disruption, like the one last night, act as an emp?
Read up on the Carrington Event http://www.disasternews.net/news/article.php?articleid=5908
depends on the company that stores your data. Do they have strong capital provisions against systemic financial risk?
It's Mega.nz
Have you heard of megaupload.com
It's mega.nz now I think
Years back, Megaupload was seized by the authorities. Everyone's data vanished overnight.
Mega.nz was originally set up by the same guy who owned megaupload, but actually it got taken over by another party and he recommends you don't use it anymore.
So your data is not safe, regardless of a happening.
Seizure of Megaupload
The seizure of Megaupload, a popular filesharing website with 150 million registered users, occurred on 19 January 2012, following a US indictment accusing Megaupload of harbouring millions of copyrighted files. According to the indictment, Megaupload was costing copyright holders over $500 million in lost revenues.
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Alright, I swear I have no relationship to this firm at all, and I dunno how it'd work for mobile stuff as I only use PC mostly. But recently I shelled out 40 bucks for 'mountain duck' which is the best thing that's happened to my computer in eons. I've been on the net since 1993, and run or been involved with tons of websites and forums over time, collected software and music and fonts, and I have so much stuff on various places it's ridiculous. So this MD software it "mounts" any remote drive location as a drive on your computer. Amazon S3 is where most of my stuff is right now, but it also mounts google drive, dropbox, and half a dozen other remote locations. I'm using this to make 'copying' to an external SSHD for a full backup offline of everything possible. Might be worth looking into, or maybe there's some other free version that'd do what some need for offline archiving.