from the way it sounds here, you folk are expecting something ugly
before long... You better all stock up on ammo! Guns are no good without something to feed them
and that will be their first target. Always the quickest way to defeat an enemy, cut off their supplies!
And another thing I am going to quit doing is telling what toys I have online! I would wager that this website is monitored on a regular basis and as much as we all like to believe it,
we are not annonymous when online. All of you should figure out how to attach to the net through
a proxy server at the very least to help hide where you actually are. A computer attached to the internet is one of the most dangerous things you will ever allow into your home as far as privacy is concerned.
And one thing I will have to give the Democrats, The new generation of them are quite savvy when it comes to technology.
Just do this.
1. Get Firefox browser at firefox com and STOP using Internet Explorer.
2. Goto torproject .org and download the TOR package.
3. Goto phoenixlabs .org and download PeerGuardian 2.
4. After installing Firefox and TOR, goto the Firefox website and get the addon called FoxyProxy and install it.
5. Afterwards, install the PeerGuardian 2. (Note…… after installing PeerGuardian 2, click the button to add LISTS. By default it will install just 6 lists, but it has a total of 20 lists. Within those 20 lists, you’ll have approximately 2 BILLION.. with a B, emails on your blocked list. That means for every ip address that’s on that list, they won’t be able to connect to your computer at all and they can’t track your ip address.
Now, when you are running PeerGuardian 2 AND TOR at the same time what you’ll be doing is surfing through the Internet through a series of different ip addresses from ALL over the world, which changes just about every link you go to, and at the same time PeerGuardian 2 is blocking any and ALL government and other sites from even tracking you.
The best thing about this setup is that once you’re connected to the Internet and you have these tool running (TOR especially), your ip provider can’t even track you. All they know is that you’re logged on. And the best part again is that since your connection is bouncing from random to random ip address, it’s untraceable, because TOR has been developed so that even the user of it doesn’t even know the real ip address of any computer that connects through you. READ the TOR web site info. It’ll explain it all as to what it does and how it works.
You can test your ip address by going to any ip checker site like:
cmyip.com or
showmyip.com