#communicating

magdoz@diaspora.psyco.fr

[English below] Un #Fork à créer qui ajoute à #DNS66 un peu de #NetGuard dedans, à créer ?
C'est quiqui va arriver à faire rajouter dans DNS66 une option de fonctionnement comme dans NetGuard, simplement pour bloquer le wifi et les ondes réseau des logiciels natifs #Google de la #caméra et du #micro, pour les empêcher de #communiquer (avec le #serveur de la maison mère) ?
Sur la base de 2 logiciels libres et donc #OpenSource, c'est faisable, non ??

Y aurait pas un gentil #programmeur qui saurait faire ça ? ^^

A #Fork to be created that adds to #DNS66 a bit of #NetGuard in it, to be created?
Who is going to manage to add in DNS66 an option to work like in NetGuard, simply to block the wifi and network waves of the #Google native software of the #camera and the #microphone, to prevent them from #communicating (with the #server of the parent company)?
Based on 2 free and therefore #OpenSource software, it's feasible, isn't it ?

Is there a nice #programmer who could do that ?

https://f-droid.org/packages/org.jak_linux.dns66/
#LogicielLibre #VPN #DNS #Numérique #Surveillance #Contrôle #Android #F-Droid #FreeSoftware #Digital #Control

nowisthetime@pod.automat.click

#Communicating with THE #SOURCE INTELLIGENCE and Beyond - Strange #CROP_CIRCLE FORCES!
https://www.bitchute.com/video/HdZshmJcm4Uu/

Recognized as an authority on the effects of electromagnetic fields on living systems, Lucy Pringle is one of the world’s leading crop circle photographers and researchers and a founding member of the Centre for #CropCircle Studies. She lectures internationally and lives in Hampshire, England. In this fascinating workshop Lucy discusses a strange intelligence associated with crop formations along with unusual phenomena and mysterious forces of energy. Is there a way of communicating with this source?

steelnomad@diasp.org

​Militarism and the police: how our streets became battlefields

When faced with #conflict, human beings respond in various ways and often choose #solutions that avoid #violence. We are very good at #negotiating, #communicating, #cooperating, as well as, of course, submitting to those more #powerful than us. Violence in our societies is pervasive; it is experienced every day by victims of #crime, domestic and more. But the systemic way #armies and #militarized #police units plan and prepare for the use of overwhelming violence is specific and unique.

A key example of militarized #policing is the #suppression of #protest and #dissent. Social movements come into conflict with the #authorities via lobbying, #protests or direct actions. Authorities respond to these #conflicts in various ways, sometimes reaching for militarized options. This violence is planned, trained for, repeatedly rehearsed and often delivered in a calculated way that aims to disorientate, overwhelm or eliminate the perceived enemy or threat.

Through the lens of #militarism, conflict stops being something that drives #change and #transformation; it becomes a #threat to be neutralized and the individuals and groups driving conflict become enemies akin to a foreign invading #army. Violence of this nature relies on its perpetrators’ #obedience to orders, the #dehumanization of its victims, and a heightened perception of threat.

The experiences of the democracy movement in #HongKong serve as one particularly extreme example. While in Hong Kong these tactics have been deployed by an #authoritarian #government, we have seen similar examples of police violence leveled against #activists across the world — in Chile, France, Germany, Indonesia, Myanmar, South Africa, South Korea and the US, to name but a few.

#peace #propeace #HumanRights