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Google: A potential Golem against us
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Google: A potential Golem against us

It is no secret that Google (and Google subsidiary YouTube) support progressive or leftist policies. The most recent example as of posting this is YouTube's campaign #ProudToBe which aims to promote acceptance of homosexuality, transgenderism and other forms of degeneracy.

In 2014, Google turned in child pornographer John Harry Skillern. Google uses technology called "hashing" to code "known" images and assign them a unique digital footprint (making them easy to track, even in Gmail). You can read more about it here: http://www.forbes.com/sites/markrogowsky...fcc71c3011

What's interesting about this is that it is unclear when Google started using "hashing" to catalog child sexual abuse imagery. Initially the technology was developed to filter spam and display targeted ads. "Hashing" could be applied to a plethora of data however, including thoughtcrime and thought-criminals.

Leftists genuinely believe that "Right Wing Extremists" are more often responsible for terrorist attacks and more dangerous than radical Muslims (see: http://usuncut.com/news/guess-which-terr...ericans/). It follows suite that Google may consider applying "hashing" to those who express Right-Wing opinions online and local governments may have legal recourse to them under hate speech or harassment laws. In fact, Google may already be applying "hashing" to us.

I am not an expert at internet security (as such, take all my advice with a grain of salt) but here are 5 steps which may help you protect your privacy and anonymity while online:


1) Download Tor. Tor is free software which conceals a user's location and usage from anyone conducting network surveillance and traffic analysis. Very useful. The only downside is that Tor is extremely slow. For faster internet speed you might want to...


2) Get a VPN (Virtual Private Network).
A VPN is useful for stopping companies tracking your online movements and activities. There are a plethora of of VPNs on the market. Here is a link breaking down the Pros and Cons of some on the market: http://au.pcmag.com/software/138/feature...know-about ***NOTE*** A VPN provider can see your activity and may be required by law to keep copies of it.

3) Use DuckDuckGo. It's a search engine that emphasises user privacy and doesn't collect personal information (such as location, search history etc.).

4) Use an encrypted E-mail to communicate with other thought-criminals. Tutanota and ProtonMail are free and user friendly.

5) Use Yahoo instead of Gmail (for all normie related activity) Yahoo anonymises user data after 90 days. Google may store it forever. See: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20...-Retention

If you have any corrections or other suggestions I would be happy to hear them. Thank you
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Google: A potential Golem against us

To be more specific, Google scans all Gmail messages and hashes images. So basically, don't use Gmail.

Tutanota and Protonmail are great pro-privacy email providers.

You need an email account for many accounts. But for day-to-day communication you'll want to switch over to encrypted instant messaging software for talking with close friends as email is fundamentally non-secure. Even PGP encrypted messages leak tons of metadata.

DuckDuckGo's creator is historically anti-privacy (sold previous data collection company Names Database for $10 million) so I wouldn't trust them with my search data. StartPage is a better option.

For those interested I've discussed detailed digital privacy recommendations in two other threads (1, 2).
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Google: A potential Golem against us

Good first post Jupiter, welcome and thanks for the info.

“Nothing is more useful than to look upon the world as it really is.”
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Google: A potential Golem against us

In order to create hashes of pornographic images, you must first possess those images that you want generate the hashes for.
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Google: A potential Golem against us

startpage.com > duckduckgo
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Google: A potential Golem against us

Quote: (06-22-2016 11:01 PM)911 Wrote:  

Good first post Jupiter, welcome and thanks for the info.

Thank you man, I appreciate the support.
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Quote: (06-22-2016 10:43 PM)Valentine Wrote:  

DuckDuckGo's creator is historically anti-privacy (sold previous data collection company Names Database for $10 million) so I wouldn't trust them with my search data. StartPage is a better option.

For those interested I've discussed detailed digital privacy recommendations in two other threads (1, 2).

Thank you, I'll start using StartPage instead.
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Google: A potential Golem against us

How do you avoid using google if you have an android phone? The whole operating system is based on their technology and all password saved on a chrome browser translate to it.
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Google: A potential Golem against us

^^ You can install Cyanogenmod and avoid installing Google Apps. You can use F-Droid instead of Google Play to find/install/update apps.

Unfortunately the experience is sub-par.
-Some apps won't have PUSH notifications (most use Google's infrastructure).
-Most apps use Google Play. You can try installing from another source but you might end up with malware.
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Google: A potential Golem against us

Strong thread title.

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The most famous golem narrative involves Judah Loew ben Bezalel, the late 16th century rabbi of Prague, also known as the Maharal, who reportedly created a golem to defend the Prague ghetto from antisemitic attacks[12] and pogroms. Depending on the version of the legend, the Jews in Prague were to be either expelled or killed under the rule of Rudolf II, the Holy Roman Emperor. To protect the Jewish community, the rabbi constructed the Golem out of clay from the banks of the Vltava river, and brought it to life through rituals and Hebrew incantations.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golem
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I'm using an alternative email client, but I'm missing the powerful filter functionality of Gmail. Which secure client has the best functionality in this regard?

Edit: one further question. What is the real benefit of encrypting your devices, like laptop, android etc.?

Secondly, should we add burner telephone number to this list? After all, phone number is linked to your whatsapp, which is linked to your facebook. Also, your telecom provider is not secure.

Can also deal with danger of virgin bunny boilers, or more seriously, potential false rape threats. A girl recently invited me to her house, and then threatened to call the police when I arrived at her door! Just saying – there are some real crazies out there.

I'm currently trying out Burner and Sideline. I don't know which is better.
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Google just switched my Trump emails to go automatically to spam. Had been receiving in my inbox normally since July 2015.
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Google: A potential Golem against us

Quote: (06-22-2016 09:03 PM)jupiterIsSentient Wrote:  

It is no secret that Google (and Google subsidiary YouTube) support progressive or leftist policies. The most recent example as of posting this is YouTube's campaign #ProudToBe which aims to promote acceptance of homosexuality, transgenderism and other forms of degeneracy.

Google is ticking time bomb of SJW convergence. They have the ingredients to become left ultimate tool of data mining and subversion, but they can not. They will provide inconvenience to those of the right,at this moment. Most of Google's top management are still connected to reality and know the moment they become tool of the left will be the downfall of their company. Last time I check, most of them what to make money.

Quote: (06-23-2016 07:01 AM)kbell Wrote:  

How do you avoid using google if you have an android phone? The whole operating system is based on their technology and all password saved on a chrome browser translate to it.

Android is open source code. There is active community goes through each iteration release by Google. If there is something up with the code, they would know. If you are concern with security with android, the beauty of custom ROM come into play. Its mostly pure android with features of your choice. Plus it give you greater control of the programs allow to your phone. As for chrome, you can use alternative browser like Brave or Opera on your phone. The downside is you have manually input passwords into those browser. The thing about could service is convenience. All my less important passwords is on the cloud, hence its easier to retrieve regardless of the device. My more important passwords are on my computer saved in encrypted file.
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Quote: (06-23-2016 07:01 AM)kbell Wrote:  

How do you avoid using google if you have an android phone? The whole operating system is based on their technology and all password saved on a chrome browser translate to it.

This is one of the reasons I use Apple - they may be cunts in their own right, but at least they are a stand-alone system and they are NOT Google.

Funny how Google has changed from being the cool kid on the block, the young upstart that was clearly brighter and better than everyone else, to becoming synonymous with the NSA, corrupted governments, CIA monitoring and thought control.

Friend to Foe in only 20 years.

(if Apple sell their info to anyone I'm naively unaware of, please inform me)

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Funny how Google has changed from being the cool kid on the block, the young upstart that was clearly brighter and better than everyone else, to becoming synonymous with the NSA, corrupted governments, CIA monitoring and thought control.

In the early days, their company slogan/motto was "Do No Evil."

Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
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Google: A potential Golem against us

Reminder that google was founded by IARPA under the CIA.
https://medium.com/insurge-intelligence/....p0iu3b9s8
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You guys putting faith in proton email which is Swiss-based? [Image: lol.gif]

Governments have all sorts of access to such things now. No such thing as safe haven unless you're filthy rich and know the right people.
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Google: A potential Golem against us

If it's on someone else's server in unencrypted form, they aren't realistically going to take heat from the police on your behalf.
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Google: A potential Golem against us

Run your own email, just buy a domain and use the free or cheap service provided by the registrar.

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"The Carousel Stops For No Man" - Tuthmosis
Quote: (02-11-2019 05:10 PM)Atlanta Man Wrote:  
I take pussy how it comes -but I do now prefer it shaved low at least-you cannot eat what you cannot see.
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Quote: (06-23-2016 03:20 PM)DJ-Matt Wrote:  

Run your own email, just buy a domain and use the free or cheap service provided by the registrar.

RooshMail?[Image: angel.gif]
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Quote: (06-23-2016 03:20 PM)DJ-Matt Wrote:  

Run your own email, just buy a domain and use the free or cheap service provided by the registrar.

And you think your webhost isn't gonna give up your emails?
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Quote: (06-23-2016 06:44 PM)BallsDeep Wrote:  

Quote: (06-23-2016 03:20 PM)DJ-Matt Wrote:  

Run your own email, just buy a domain and use the free or cheap service provided by the registrar.

And you think your webhost isn't gonna give up your emails?

If you really want to be safe buy a Linux VPS and literally run your own mailserver with full encryption and auto deletion.

If you're worried about google, at least with namecheap or godaddy's hosting you're not going to get them fucking with the spam filter to delete Trump/conservative e-mails.

Team visible roots
"The Carousel Stops For No Man" - Tuthmosis
Quote: (02-11-2019 05:10 PM)Atlanta Man Wrote:  
I take pussy how it comes -but I do now prefer it shaved low at least-you cannot eat what you cannot see.
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Quote: (06-23-2016 06:44 PM)BallsDeep Wrote:  

Quote: (06-23-2016 03:20 PM)DJ-Matt Wrote:  

Run your own email, just buy a domain and use the free or cheap service provided by the registrar.

And you think your webhost isn't gonna give up your emails?

When you run your own email server you are the web host for reference see Hillary Clinton.

While some of you are thinking it's all about SJW's you're missing that fact that Google is down with the power elite the movers and shakers that dictate discourse, define the trends, etc.
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Google: A potential Golem against us

I've almost stopped using Google for most searches and am going to nuke my gmail ASAP - but I'm always looking for ways to stay as private as possible.

Great thread, keep it up.
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Google: A potential Golem against us

Quote: (06-22-2016 09:03 PM)jupiterIsSentient Wrote:  

It is no secret that Google (and Google subsidiary YouTube) support progressive or leftist policies. The most recent example as of posting this is YouTube's campaign #ProudToBe which aims to promote acceptance of homosexuality, transgenderism and other forms of degeneracy.

"Hashing" could be applied to a plethora of data however, including thoughtcrime and thought-criminals.

here are 5 steps which may help you protect your privacy and anonymity while online:


1) Download Tor. Tor is free software which conceals a user's location and usage from anyone conducting network surveillance and traffic analysis. Very useful. The only downside is that Tor is extremely slow. For faster internet speed you might want to...

Tor Browser Bundle is fast, it works as well and as fast as normal Internet most of the time.

I'm using it since the "meetups outrage" and it is solid.

It gives a different anonymous IP automatically every 10 minutes.

And it's free.
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