Community Internet is Cheaper, Faster, Better - #NewWorldNextWeek
Welcome to New World Next Week – the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news. This week:
Story #1: Massive GPS Blackouts In Western US During Largest Ever Air War Drill
http://bit.ly/2rZ6R49
Kurt Nimmo: “Might not want to fly or depend on GPS for travel over the next few weeks if you live in western US. We are expected to sacrifice during war.”
http://bit.ly/2DRp2dB
Crashes of Convenience: KAL 007
http://bit.ly/2BH0Ngl
Tokyo Holds "First Ever" Missile Attack Drills
http://bit.ly/2npW0LQ
US Reveals Hawaii Employee Who Sent False Missile Alert "Thought Actual Attack Was Imminent"
http://bit.ly/2DR9sCx
Hawaii Officials Resign Over False Missile Alert, Employee Who “Pushed the Wrong Button” Fired
http://bit.ly/2E559CW
Las Vegas Update: Irregularities Cause Story Behind Massacre To Stink To High Heaven
http://bit.ly/2FzuG4d
ICE to Start Tracking License Plates Across America - Illegal Immigrant Or Not
http://bit.ly/2nuvRdU
Story #2: Artificial Intelligence In The Court - When Algorithms Rule On Jail Time
http://bit.ly/2Fwen8g
A 1x1 Tracking Pixel Used As Evidence of Treason Against 30,000 Turks, Tens of Thousands Sent to Jail
http://bit.ly/2DQJijA
NWNW Flashback: How Courts Are Putting Brains—Not People—on Trial (Dec. 7, 2017)
http://bit.ly/2nnf8Kw
Story #3: Harvard Study Shows Community-Owned ISPs Offer Lower, More Transparent Prices
http://bit.ly/2ns5NRs
PDF: “Community-Owned Fiber Networks: Value Leaders in America”
http://bit.ly/2BJAZjq
More Than 750 Communities Have Created Internet Networks
http://bit.ly/2DQxidN
#GoodNewsNextWeek: Building Community By Building Local Internet
http://bit.ly/2DPVtJc
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Internet Connections can be sent using peer-to-peer Ham Radio links
**The only prerequisites are: **
(1) a ham radio license issued by the Federal Communications Commission (requirements have been greatly relaxed compared to the old days): http://www.arrl.org/getting-licensed
(2) a knowledge of computer networking (or a network-savvy friend who will work for pizza and SBDs ;)
Since a ham license is issued by the FCC, it should theoretically override state laws. If the internet ever breaks down, being able to access information using radio links could be a lifesaver.
Broadband Over Radio Wireless Mesh Network Experimentation for Emergency Communications
So...a large military drill, over a large area of the US. Ok...let’s get ready for another false flag event while the military is too busy in a drill to respond.
Wow nice internet
When the net started in Romania it was hundreds of small businesses each serving a small area, but in time things consolidated in a few big ones. Then again it led to fantastic internet in big cities, which is still the case today. No net neutrality needed, just competition.
Hurray for Romania! I wonder if this is also the case for other countries in Eastern and Central Europe?
As competitors are purchased or succumb to market pressures and fold, competition evaporates, and is replaced with monopolies.
Then shit begins to sux0r.
But your pessimistic scenario doesn't HAVE to happen. Free internet is widely available in East Asia. In Taipei, for example, free internet is available in convenience stores, rapid transit, city buses, coffee shops and many other places.
There's plenty of Wifi hotspots free to customers of various stores in the USA also.
I'd like very much to see mesh networks take over the last mile. Of course, there's a lot of things I'd like to see I never will =p
While it's true monopolies don't have to start charging more when competition drops off, they always do.
One important fact is that the Taiwan government takes an active interest in making the internet widely available, instead of making allowing it to be slow and priced out of reach, as is the case in many parts of the US.
We are struggling with monopolies here. I hope you don't.
Corruption is a fact of life, no matter where you live. Taiwanese expect their politicians to steal (it's an open secret that certain lawmakers have underworld connections).
Average citizens just hope and pray that the lawmakers get a few important things done and don't steal too much ;-)
The fact that many politicians' families were literally dirt poor only two generations ago also helps (we don't have an imperial capital).
I cannot recommend such government as an improvement over anarchy.
So, I am an anarchist. I prefer the term 'Autarch', as I reckon that rather than no ruler, I am my own ruler, and so are you, and everybody else.
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I pity the guy who was fired for the wrong button press for false missile alert.
Retired military personnel maintain that the "one-man error" is an impossible scenario. Several people are normally required to coordinate their efforts and press several buttons in succession. The official story is very suspicious.
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