“Because they are all ultimately funded via both direct and indirect theft [taxes], and counterfeiting [central bank monopolies], all governments are essentially, at their very cores, 100% corrupt criminal scams which cannot be "reformed"or "improved",simply because of their innate criminal nature.” onebornfree
Monday, February 25, 2013
Video: The Power Of Words: Stefan Molyneux
Thank you Stefan.
And now ladies and gentlemen, [for something completely different] - i.e. some gratuitous self-promotion from yours truly, consisting of two of my own original compositions recently performed live :
For complete lyrics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmwyTMLiomU
For complete lyrics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOaSy9O6SJk
Regards, obf and The Freedom Network
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Five Tools To Protect Your Privacy Online
[Onebornfree/Freedom Network commentary: Simon Black, creator of the"Sovereign Man" blogsite and email newsletter , here briefly introduces us all to some useful, mostly free, software that can help protect online privacy, some of which I already knew about, some I did not. Regards, obf. ]
Simon Black Reporting from the 6th Region, Central Chile
"We’ve discussed many times before—hardly a month goes by without some major action against Internet users… from Obama’s ‘kill switch’, to ACTA, SOPA and PIPA, to stasi tactics against people like Kim Dotcom.
Online privacy is becoming more important by the day. And nobody is going to give it to you, you have to take steps yourself to secure it.
Below are five different tools and services that will get you started:
The Tor Browser Bundle is the easiest and most secure way to get started; simply download it, and start surfing the web with the Tor Browser. It’s available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Learn more about and download the Tor Browser Bundle here
Google store all of your searches to customize ads for you, but even worse, they can hand over the whole list of searches to any government agency that are curious about what you’ve been looking at for the last couple years.
A better alternative is Duck Duck Go, a completely anonymous search engine that does not store any information about you or your searches. The search results are essentially identical to Google’s, so there’s no loss of quality.
Search with Duck Duck Go here
Download HTTPS Everywhere here
Read more about and download Cryptocat here
Silent Circle is a suite of products offering:
Read more about Silent Circle here
Do you have a recommended tool or service that should be on the list? If so, please leave a comment and share it below."
Original article source
Simon Black Reporting from the 6th Region, Central Chile
"We’ve discussed many times before—hardly a month goes by without some major action against Internet users… from Obama’s ‘kill switch’, to ACTA, SOPA and PIPA, to stasi tactics against people like Kim Dotcom.
Online privacy is becoming more important by the day. And nobody is going to give it to you, you have to take steps yourself to secure it.
Below are five different tools and services that will get you started:
1. Tor Browser
Tor is a great weapon in the fight for online anonymity as it allows you to surf the web without giving up your location and other personal data to the websites you visit.The Tor Browser Bundle is the easiest and most secure way to get started; simply download it, and start surfing the web with the Tor Browser. It’s available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Learn more about and download the Tor Browser Bundle here
2. Duck Duck Go
If you want privacy, don’t search with Google.Google store all of your searches to customize ads for you, but even worse, they can hand over the whole list of searches to any government agency that are curious about what you’ve been looking at for the last couple years.
A better alternative is Duck Duck Go, a completely anonymous search engine that does not store any information about you or your searches. The search results are essentially identical to Google’s, so there’s no loss of quality.
Search with Duck Duck Go here
3. HTTPS Everywhere
HTTPS Everywhere is a plug-in for Firefox and Google Chrome that tries to force a website to connect in secure mode, thus encrypting your traffic with the website you are visiting. This makes your browsing more secure because it prevents eavesdropping thieves or state-mafia from intercepting your unencrypted Internet traffic.Download HTTPS Everywhere here
4. Cryptocat
Cryptocat is an encrypted chat that beats Facebook and Skype when it comes to security and privacy. If you want to chat in private then this is one simple solution. It’s also open source, which means you can see the full code and be sure there are no government “backdoors” built in.Read more about and download Cryptocat here
5. Silent Circle
Silent Circle is a new player on the market, but it is founded by “old” players in the security and encryption industry. One of the founders, Phil Zimmerman, is also the creator of PGP, one of the most-used encryption platforms in the world.Silent Circle is a suite of products offering:
- Encrypted email
- Encrypted video chat
- Encrypted phone calls
- Encrypted text messaging
Read more about Silent Circle here
Bottom Line
You can set up most of the tools we discussed in 5 minutes. Each of them will go a long way in securing your privacy online.Do you have a recommended tool or service that should be on the list? If so, please leave a comment and share it below."
Original article source
Monday, February 4, 2013
Personal Privacy:Your Employer May Share Your Salary, and Equifax Might Sell That Data
To read this important article, please go to my Financial Safety Services blog entry, regards obf.
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