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Carole's avatar

A very important post.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Thank you Carole! I appreciate your readership and support.

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There's no free lunch's avatar

Excellent article with all of the major players named, their tactics, strategies, and a course of defensive action.

Unfortunately, the dark ones have been able to get folks addicted to luxuries based on these technologies for a few generations.

God Bless

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yantra's avatar

luxuries? not, at least imo, when their physical and mental health costs are taken into account.

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Neural Foundry's avatar

Brillant breakdown of how the infrastructure converges into control. The direct-to-cell tech is wild when you consider it bypasses traditional carrier bottlenecks entirely, satelite coverage means zero dead zones but also zero privacy gaps. Saw something similar when Starlink deployed after Asheville and everyones location data became transparant overnight, convenience always has a hidden pricetag.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Thank you - I appreciate your reading and for your insights. It truly is astounding how much this will change everything, I don't think many people realize... I didn't know that about Asheville, good point! I wrote a synopsis of that event from my perspective here fyi:

https://romanshapoval.substack.com/p/asheville

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Darling Crimson's avatar

...and this is always their means of garnering consent: attack them covertly, show up with help and a "solution" and garner their consent through crisis and desperation. They operate this way as their gold standard! Despicable.

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yantra's avatar

the fog of mordor that creeps over the land is spread by the "precious" you hold in your hand.

as we all know, and Arthur often mentioned, every time any of us makes a cellphone call (or uses that tiny little mobile computer for email, streaming, etc), we are making a request for mobile service, and the telecoms will comply.

which is not to say that we shouldn't protest this latest attempt at overreach, tho honestly i am tired of trying. i haven't had a cellphone (or any mobile device) since 2010, and also in 2010 i started appearing in person, writing and calling govt officials from city, county and state reps up to the US president, FCC etc, to try to stop this insane rollout.

one win: we got the "smart"meter opt out in CA, which spread to other states (and countries?)

but i will call and/or email, as i did a couple of weeks ago.

i still think we need to do what we can.

thanks Roman for the detailed info.

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Charlene's avatar

The hope: "We only need 2-3 senators to say no"

The reason: "We don’t need to roar. We just need to rise."

Done. What an inconvenient pain to make all these contacts this morning, right in the month of December. But I suppose that's why this time of year was chosen to make this gigantic move against local governance.

Thank you for the opportunity to put my grievances to the right task.

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Gas Axe's avatar

Interesting investment information on Theils SS investment. I'm sure you know that SS is requesting ID and photo proof for users now. I personally will not comply.

The mesh network is going to the next level it appears. Thanks for the great information Roman.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Yes I do, and will be migrating over to my private newsletter.

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Gas Axe's avatar

I suggested some of us start a signal group so we can stay informed on current affairs.

I have not had the ID request yet but this moment is probably coming.

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yantra's avatar

what?? i mean i know enough not to trust them, but have not been asked for any of that, which i also will not comply; i will cease reading SS.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Yes it's been rolled out on the Chat app of SS, which I don't use, but I can see it coming sooner than later.

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yantra's avatar

how is ss attempting this? tho not surprising considering the spy $ . . . they have just waited until the platform was successful enough - i saw an interview of the 2 ss founders ~ a month ago, celebrating their latest big influx of investment $ (from big tech no doubt) and figured the death knell was not far away. a pity.

actually kind of stupid too since they can hoover up and monetize so much data from those of us never willing to darken the doors of other social media sites (like me).

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Darling Crimson's avatar

Takes one's breath away! Looking for my lion! Thank you for the critical and important call to action. Best your way Roman 🙏🥰🦁

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Don't worry Darling! Keep searching in the wild jungle, and you'll find your lion!

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Kyle Young's avatar

I'm not as well informed on this topic as you or Reinette, but it almost seems like the push to take away local jurisdiction and trash bodily autonomy rights is being pushed through before Star Link takes full control in 2 years. It's as if they're using this as a last chance opportunity to to seize control of local jurisdiction. Am I imagining this, or are the cell company's that currently run towers going to lose clout once cell phones catch up to Star Link capabilities?

Or can we still thwart all of it by retaining control of local jurisdictions?

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

You're thinking what I'm thinking. They're trying to put the legal framework in place now, so when the hammer drops, it will be hard to stop. I think it can be thwarted at the municipal level. Town council often says "there's nothing we can do, it's coming from the federal level" which isn't true, but if HR 2289 goes thru, then it will be. And yes, Starlink I think will be the only option moving forward, if they have their way.

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Dennis Sullivan's avatar

Doesn't everything depend on how it will fatten the bank accounts of our Congress people ?

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Well put Dennis - i guess we need to find something that's more profitable for them, or make them realize as fellow human beings that their own health, which is wealth, is being put in jeopardy.

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Dennis Sullivan's avatar

I have wondered about this. Is it just another great game to them- to be first? I learned a long time ago about who bankrolled the wars and financial depressions but I didn't know how the financial world worked (and still know almost nothing about the stock market). I know just a little bit more now. I agree with you -wouldn't this be deleterious to their own familes ? I guess big money is something they just cannot give up. I believe that is how the minds of moneymen work (they never have enough).

All we peasants (peasants was a word used in late 60s Marine Corps to descibe us little enlisted men) can do is politely inform others to be wary about the new technologies.

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Dennis Sullivan's avatar

The great utopia.

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Gerry_O'C's avatar

...coffee's hitting home, Roman, get a loada this re 'free man'!!! ...i did type into Google 'Chip as a first name' here's the surprising result... AI Overview... *Chip is an English name, primarily a nickname for Charles or Christopher, meaning "free man," but it's also used independently, evoking a small, energetic personality, a "chip off the old block," popular in the U.S. for boys with meanings like "small piece" or "chipping sparrow".

Origins & Meanings

Diminutive of Charles/Christopher: The most common origin, evolving from Charles (meaning "free man") through Charlie to Chip.

"Chip off the old block": Refers to inherited family traits, adding a sense of strong character.

Descriptive: Comes from Old English cipp, meaning a small piece of wood, implying someone small but spirited.

Nature: Can also mean "Chipping sparrow". ... 🙏➕🙏... edit: as a matter of further curiosity type into Google 'bird in twitter logo is a... "!

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Dennis Sullivan's avatar

At 75 I learn something new just about every day. But the derivation of words is fun. They don't explain much in school.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Being open to learning keeps one young I believe. You got that right about school. Like Twain said, I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.

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Dennis Sullivan's avatar

I don't know what goes on in private schools or Catholic schools anymore but I remember leftists taking Twain out of public schools because of course he is"racist". The dimwits (almost entirely the radical left Democrats) that teach in the big city public schools said that Twain will be removed from libraries and curriculums.

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Gerry_O'C's avatar

... a good video on the subject popped up in my 'feed' a couple of days ago, can't find it right now, however i searched and found this Dennis ... https://youtu.be/CqVP5ihEqNc?si=aAi4bD8mODj7gnc5 ... 🙏➕🙏...

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Gerry_O'C's avatar

...'Chip MacIntosh' ...reading the early paragraphs, Roman, the name just came into what my friends reluctantly concede must be my mind...😀...perhaps the globalists can 'virtually christen' one of their future demonic CEO's the above, it does sound convincing, despite the Scottish flavour (😅 joking!), reading the rest of the post, drinking my coffee, i'll be alright soon better able to renew my engaging with our dystopian illusion being foisted upon us, great post so far!... Mac (computer) - Wikipedia https://share.google/Vc7HhMcnDC5vu5r9j ...🤔... does such a named individual exist already?... i don't want to Google it, givin 'em my ideas....i've become a bit of a Dickian since covid, no not that sort of thing Roman!!!... i mean Philip K Dick... naturally.... 🙏➕🙏...

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Thank you Gerry! I never knew that about Chip - very intriguing. Maybe we need more babies named Chip, so that they can compete with the processing power of AI (: I love Philip K Dick, haven't gotten into him for a while. I heard about him first on Aeon Byte Gnostic radio - ever hear of them?

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Gerry_O'C's avatar

...ur welcome, Roman, thanks for the radio link...here's a link to a pdf copy of PKD's 'Exegesis', it regularly disappears under the radar when his writings are concerned... an extremely well read friend of mine really enjoyed it, and related to it, and she's ardent Catholic... The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick - Philip K. Dick.pdf | DocDroid https://share.google/fZ2TFZYkKSUN7BHAm ... 🙏➕🙏...

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Dennis Sullivan's avatar

I clicked on it and see that it is over 700 pages so if I was to read that it would have to be in book form. I understand the column here. What made you give us the Exegesis. I am familiar with Dick having read just a few books. I forget the name of some movies. Thanks.

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Gerry_O'C's avatar

... u've read more of him than i had, Dennis, i do have the hard copy, purchased quite recently and it's a volume i intend to get around to...and answering ur curiosity, why i 'gave' the Exegesis, i mean why not, New Dawn Magazine locked me into it, although a friend of mine, lying low since convid had mentioned him to me years ago...by then i'd dug out some very rare material and almost impossible to access prior to the net, of spiritual etc importance, that upon searching it, seems it's really obfuscated or scrubbed from the said net... 🙏➕🙏...it's gross really!...ps the text of Exegesis is a pleasure to read, the material constitutes several difficulties concerning it's assimilation or understanding, i 'imagine' and my friend who rapidly consumes quite heavy material found it challenging!...

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Dennis Sullivan's avatar

I too don't know just how Dick sees the world. I have some idea but am pretty unknowledgeable. I will order The Exegesis . I figure that will give me a good enough idea.

I still prefer books.. I get New Dawn magazine which is Australian . I don't know how to renew as it seems checks are not preferred anymore for overseas publications.

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Gerry_O'C's avatar

...about ND, u should be able to renew, or purchase on a one off basis, Denis, i bought a few online, i haven't for a long time now, budgeting, 'Nexus' is another interesting one...i appreciate ur intending to order Exegesis on my recommendation, i hope it lives up to expectations...ur75 Dennis!...congratulations reaching that far...and retaining ur curious and active mind!... 🙏➕🙏...

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John Paul's avatar

Thank you for that amazing post Roman. The research and analysis. as well as action plan you provide, are all outstanding!

I will be sure to pass it on.

All the best to you!

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Carol's avatar

After hurricane Ian (2022) all power poles were knocked down in the small town I lived in. They ended up putting in fiber optic cables underground, which track movement from humans, bikes, cars, etc. There were many that went with starlink, the portable one.

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yantra's avatar

Roman - it's funny looking at your likes vs comments - it looks like you are almost being "ratioed". but in reality, rather than lots of people commenting because they heartily disagree with you, it looks to me like we mostly agree, AND we want to comment. ( ;

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Living Well Locally's avatar

Thank you. Excellent, needed information.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Thank you! Appreciate the support. did you know about HR 2289?

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Living Well Locally's avatar

Yes, from Children's Health Defense. Calls made to Congress as per CHD's advocacy outreach.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Hi Penny & John, thanks for this input. I do believe you're right, unfortunately. What state are you located in? Can you change carriers?

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