Forwarded from Professor Patriot (Professor Patriot)
https://t.me/disclosetv/12393
This seems like negative news.
Looks to me like people waking up.
Sadly, pain may be the only thing that remedies deep sleep.
This seems like negative news.
Looks to me like people waking up.
Sadly, pain may be the only thing that remedies deep sleep.
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NEW - 73% of Americans say "things are going badly" in the United States, a new record high β YouGov poll
https://www.disclose.tv/id/5omix011ie/
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Forwarded from Gateway Pundit
New Emails Show DHS Created Stanford University βEIPβ Censorship Group Before 2020 Election β The Gateway Pundit Was Second Most Targeted Outlet β Now Is Lead Plaintiff in the MO-LA v Biden Lawsuit
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New Emails Show DHS Created Stanford University 'EIP' Censorship Group Before 2020 Election - The Gateway Pundit Was Second Mostβ¦
New emails released by the House Judiciary Committee reveal the Biden Department of Homeland Security created a Stanford University βdisinformationβ group that censored Americansβ speech before, during, and after the 2020 election.
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Friends, the way things are moving in the world, the message remains as true today as it was two years ago when the Jeff.pro channel first launched:
"big tech" systems and software like Microsoft Windows and MacOS are not working for us -- they treat us like cattle, we have less options than ever before to maintain our sovereignty and constitutional rights when we use our computers. Some would go so far as to say they're working against us.
One of the most important things you can do, to secure your files, personal information, and your entire digital world, is to switch your computers to Linux.
Sound like a gimmick? It's not. With Open Source Linux, you can take back your Digital Freedom.
Start your Linux journey in our forums -> forums.jeff.pro
"big tech" systems and software like Microsoft Windows and MacOS are not working for us -- they treat us like cattle, we have less options than ever before to maintain our sovereignty and constitutional rights when we use our computers. Some would go so far as to say they're working against us.
One of the most important things you can do, to secure your files, personal information, and your entire digital world, is to switch your computers to Linux.
Sound like a gimmick? It's not. With Open Source Linux, you can take back your Digital Freedom.
Start your Linux journey in our forums -> forums.jeff.pro
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Which matters most in a computer Operating System? (choose two or three that you agree with)
Anonymous Poll
71%
Stability (doesn't crash)
3%
Wide range of gaming software available - I'm a gamer
31%
Wide range of productivity software available (web browser, word processors) - practical apps
75%
Strong security (encryption, firewall to keep my system secure)
0%
I'm not concerned about spyware because I have an anti-virus
66%
It should be free from spyware that monitors the keyboard, camera, mic and computer activity
23%
Quality, transparency and the amount of available features is more valuable to me than ease of use
5%
Ease of use - I'd rather have a system that is easy to use, doesn't matter what it does with my data
46%
Not made by commies, CCP, woke globalists does matter
1%
I don't care who makes it, what it does internally or where its from as long as it does what I need
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Two years ago, the Jeff.pro group set out on a journey to educate mainstream America about dangers to our digital privacy and that we were moving in the wrong direction by blindly trusting 'big tech' computer Operating Systems like Microsoft Windows as the most important software that has complete access to everything we do on our computers.
It's been a journey, as we've helped more than 10,000 people move away from Windows and MacOS to Free and Open Source Linux Operating System. You've often seen it posted on this channel, that Linux is Digital Freedom, and that's really true.
The great thing about dealing in truth is, you don't have to work too hard to build a movement. Truth wants to be free. It flows like a river. People are smart. They will dig, research, test, and ultimately realize how important an idea is, if it really matters, and how much it stands to improve things in our lives and our country.
90%+ of mainstream America is still using Windows or MacOS. The users of "big tech" Operating Systems are watching the ability to control their personal information and files melt away as Bill Gates' friends at Microsoft continue down the path of introducing dystopian features like mandatory cloud storage and mandatory artificial intelligence that are grabbing people's data and locking down their computers like never before.
If you've already switched your computers to Linux Mint, Ubuntu Linux, or another trusted Linux distribution, you are already in a much better place. The implications for our Digital Privacy and rights are too numerous to list here. And Linux is simply a better engineered OS--your computer can't be affected by Windows viruses and spyware when it's based in Linux, you won't see "blue screens of death" that are so famous on Windows computers.
So much has been learned by so many subscribers of this group. And, by those of us who write the content and put together the educational courses here on the Jeff.pro channel!
It's been worthwhile to take things slow--but not too slow--to make sure we'd ultimately achieve our initial goal, which was not only to educate Americans about Linux, but to bring together a group of Patriots to design and create our own version in which we could take control of a fork of the Linux code and packages, so that we, ourselves, could certify to Americans that our version is free from spyware and every imaginable form of "bad stuff," because aside from the already helpful Linux community which has a great record of keeping bad stuff out of Linux, we're watching it with another layer of added scrutiny--with our own eyes.
And then, set out on a mission to bring in more admins and package maintainers, to keep watch over the most important software on our comptuers--the Operating System software in our own version of Linux--24/7, well in to the future. So we'd have at least one base of software we'd know we could use for our computer needs that wouldn't have bad stuff in it.
Today, two years after we got started working towards this goal together, that day is closer than ever before.
The first version of the Linux distribution created by this group will be released in the next few days.
If you're on Linux, you don't have to use our version, although you're welcome to. You can stay where you are and watch how things unfold. You're fine for now in Linux Mint or Ubuntu. In fact, it will likely take some time to smooth out imperfections in our distro so you may not want to use the first release version.
Eventually it will be available to the whole world and join the ranks along side other fully transparent, Open Source Linux distributions--and it should grow over time. Ours will be unique because not only will it be fully compatible with the existing Linux ecosystem, it is managed by conservative Christians, whom are highly concerned with threats such as China, NWO/Deep state and issues of potential constitutional infringements when it comes to our digital rights.
Thanks, Friends! What a journey it's been. And, in many ways it's still getting started!
It's been a journey, as we've helped more than 10,000 people move away from Windows and MacOS to Free and Open Source Linux Operating System. You've often seen it posted on this channel, that Linux is Digital Freedom, and that's really true.
The great thing about dealing in truth is, you don't have to work too hard to build a movement. Truth wants to be free. It flows like a river. People are smart. They will dig, research, test, and ultimately realize how important an idea is, if it really matters, and how much it stands to improve things in our lives and our country.
90%+ of mainstream America is still using Windows or MacOS. The users of "big tech" Operating Systems are watching the ability to control their personal information and files melt away as Bill Gates' friends at Microsoft continue down the path of introducing dystopian features like mandatory cloud storage and mandatory artificial intelligence that are grabbing people's data and locking down their computers like never before.
If you've already switched your computers to Linux Mint, Ubuntu Linux, or another trusted Linux distribution, you are already in a much better place. The implications for our Digital Privacy and rights are too numerous to list here. And Linux is simply a better engineered OS--your computer can't be affected by Windows viruses and spyware when it's based in Linux, you won't see "blue screens of death" that are so famous on Windows computers.
So much has been learned by so many subscribers of this group. And, by those of us who write the content and put together the educational courses here on the Jeff.pro channel!
It's been worthwhile to take things slow--but not too slow--to make sure we'd ultimately achieve our initial goal, which was not only to educate Americans about Linux, but to bring together a group of Patriots to design and create our own version in which we could take control of a fork of the Linux code and packages, so that we, ourselves, could certify to Americans that our version is free from spyware and every imaginable form of "bad stuff," because aside from the already helpful Linux community which has a great record of keeping bad stuff out of Linux, we're watching it with another layer of added scrutiny--with our own eyes.
And then, set out on a mission to bring in more admins and package maintainers, to keep watch over the most important software on our comptuers--the Operating System software in our own version of Linux--24/7, well in to the future. So we'd have at least one base of software we'd know we could use for our computer needs that wouldn't have bad stuff in it.
Today, two years after we got started working towards this goal together, that day is closer than ever before.
The first version of the Linux distribution created by this group will be released in the next few days.
If you're on Linux, you don't have to use our version, although you're welcome to. You can stay where you are and watch how things unfold. You're fine for now in Linux Mint or Ubuntu. In fact, it will likely take some time to smooth out imperfections in our distro so you may not want to use the first release version.
Eventually it will be available to the whole world and join the ranks along side other fully transparent, Open Source Linux distributions--and it should grow over time. Ours will be unique because not only will it be fully compatible with the existing Linux ecosystem, it is managed by conservative Christians, whom are highly concerned with threats such as China, NWO/Deep state and issues of potential constitutional infringements when it comes to our digital rights.
Thanks, Friends! What a journey it's been. And, in many ways it's still getting started!
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Forwarded from Roberta Clark
My first version was Windows 3.1. Linux distros on 3 computers now, working on 4 when I can leave Windows behind.
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If youβre one of the several hundred learners in the Linux for Beginners class run by this channel, your invitations for tomorrowβs Weekend Linux Workshop are being sent out to your e-mail now!
This week, we continue your step-by-step instruction on how to switch your computers to Linux. Do I have to learn 'computer programming' commands to use Linux? No, you don't! Linux works great on the Desktop, with your keyboard and mouse, just like Windows and MacOS. In fact, many Linux users say they don't notice much of a difference, once they get used to their favorite Linux desktop environment--we take a look at which are the best for you to use.
Then, Linux viruses versus Windows. Do computer viruses exist in Linux? Yes, they do, but they're extremely rare. Windows, on the other hand, is famous for being the most susceptible computer Operating System in history to viruses and spyware. We discuss this important topic, crucial for safeguarding your files and data.
In a complicated world, learn how easy it can be to take back complete control of your computers and achieve Digital Freedom, with Linux, a complete replacement for the "big tech" Microsoft Windows on your computers!
See you online tomorrow @ 5:00pm Eastern!
This week, we continue your step-by-step instruction on how to switch your computers to Linux. Do I have to learn 'computer programming' commands to use Linux? No, you don't! Linux works great on the Desktop, with your keyboard and mouse, just like Windows and MacOS. In fact, many Linux users say they don't notice much of a difference, once they get used to their favorite Linux desktop environment--we take a look at which are the best for you to use.
Then, Linux viruses versus Windows. Do computer viruses exist in Linux? Yes, they do, but they're extremely rare. Windows, on the other hand, is famous for being the most susceptible computer Operating System in history to viruses and spyware. We discuss this important topic, crucial for safeguarding your files and data.
In a complicated world, learn how easy it can be to take back complete control of your computers and achieve Digital Freedom, with Linux, a complete replacement for the "big tech" Microsoft Windows on your computers!
See you online tomorrow @ 5:00pm Eastern!
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Some people say that technology isn't meant to be intertwined with real life--that it's a "different" part of our life here on earth than everything else. Maybe that's true. π€·ββοΈ
Yet, even simple technology can be used to express sentiments as a part of our everyday life.
A carefully placed lamp can illuminate a vase of flowers left for a loved one to find, when they return home late from work. Such a gesture wouldn't have been possible, 200 years ago. Not too long ago, in the big picture.
These days, we can digitize our partner's favorite song and send it to them as a .mp3 file. This wasn't possible even a recently as 30 years ago. Now that it is, we have a new way to put a smile on their face.
So. While there's great arguments about the place technology should have in our lives, it is a part of our lives, it's up to us to determine how it will be used--in ways that harm humanity, or in ways that help us.
Yet, even simple technology can be used to express sentiments as a part of our everyday life.
A carefully placed lamp can illuminate a vase of flowers left for a loved one to find, when they return home late from work. Such a gesture wouldn't have been possible, 200 years ago. Not too long ago, in the big picture.
These days, we can digitize our partner's favorite song and send it to them as a .mp3 file. This wasn't possible even a recently as 30 years ago. Now that it is, we have a new way to put a smile on their face.
So. While there's great arguments about the place technology should have in our lives, it is a part of our lives, it's up to us to determine how it will be used--in ways that harm humanity, or in ways that help us.
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Today I will address something that's needed to be said since this channel first launched.
To those who believe the way to save the United States is to "end all technology", "move to the hills", and become a nation of techno-hermits, I'm not sure how to answer that. It is something that surfaces from time to time with a small percentage of the audience on Telegram and other "conservative social media."
Have never been sure if these people are real, if that's what they truly believe is the right course for our nation, or if they're some kind of "plants" meant to stir up conflict or otherwise surpress progress among the handful of us who advocate for independent, non-big-tech alternatives.
I will echo Don Bongino who recently addressed his audience with a message that it is more in line with the ethics of the truth movement to take a stand on what we believe in and authentically be ourselves, than to try to please everyone, all the time with generic messaging. After two years of promoting non-big-tech alternatives, my beliefs have been made clear, and I will firmly stand by them as the right course for the future.
If you disagree, if you're of the belief that the way to solve the problems the U.S. is facing is to "end all use of technology," I respect your point of view, and will add that respectfully, it's probably not going to happen. And can you imagine if it did? The rest of the would would continue innovating, leaving the U.S. in the dust. How would that help things? We've learned over time that when faced with this response, the doomers send messages like, "it doesn't matter, it's already too late." That kind of attitude doesn't help things, either.
What can be done is influence the path innovation takes in the future. Linux is a great example. It was an independent movement started by two people that grew in to hundreds of thousands of developers, hundreds of millions of end users and today runs more or less the entire server-side of the internet. Microsoft tried to capture that side of the market, and failed. They wish they had it, but they don't. After 30 years, the proof is there for everyone to see. 97% of the server side of the internet, the world's web servers and online infrastructure, runs on Open Source Linux.
And it was built by people, not big corporations. An uplifting example of what's possible in a truly David v. Goliath scenario.
The use of Microsoft Windows is already on the decline. It has been for a while. Publicly available statistics are telling a compelling story. The world is changing. Not only in the technology sector. It is changing all around us. Whether it's the news media, biotechnology, or computer technology, more people are interested in finding the truth--the right way forward--than ever before.
Yes, plenty are still asleep. All of us here know that. But that is not us. Most of us here are fighting for truth in every aspect of our lives, for the future of our country and by extension the world, and it's a beautiful thing.
To those who believe the way to save the United States is to "end all technology", "move to the hills", and become a nation of techno-hermits, I'm not sure how to answer that. It is something that surfaces from time to time with a small percentage of the audience on Telegram and other "conservative social media."
Have never been sure if these people are real, if that's what they truly believe is the right course for our nation, or if they're some kind of "plants" meant to stir up conflict or otherwise surpress progress among the handful of us who advocate for independent, non-big-tech alternatives.
I will echo Don Bongino who recently addressed his audience with a message that it is more in line with the ethics of the truth movement to take a stand on what we believe in and authentically be ourselves, than to try to please everyone, all the time with generic messaging. After two years of promoting non-big-tech alternatives, my beliefs have been made clear, and I will firmly stand by them as the right course for the future.
If you disagree, if you're of the belief that the way to solve the problems the U.S. is facing is to "end all use of technology," I respect your point of view, and will add that respectfully, it's probably not going to happen. And can you imagine if it did? The rest of the would would continue innovating, leaving the U.S. in the dust. How would that help things? We've learned over time that when faced with this response, the doomers send messages like, "it doesn't matter, it's already too late." That kind of attitude doesn't help things, either.
What can be done is influence the path innovation takes in the future. Linux is a great example. It was an independent movement started by two people that grew in to hundreds of thousands of developers, hundreds of millions of end users and today runs more or less the entire server-side of the internet. Microsoft tried to capture that side of the market, and failed. They wish they had it, but they don't. After 30 years, the proof is there for everyone to see. 97% of the server side of the internet, the world's web servers and online infrastructure, runs on Open Source Linux.
And it was built by people, not big corporations. An uplifting example of what's possible in a truly David v. Goliath scenario.
The use of Microsoft Windows is already on the decline. It has been for a while. Publicly available statistics are telling a compelling story. The world is changing. Not only in the technology sector. It is changing all around us. Whether it's the news media, biotechnology, or computer technology, more people are interested in finding the truth--the right way forward--than ever before.
Yes, plenty are still asleep. All of us here know that. But that is not us. Most of us here are fighting for truth in every aspect of our lives, for the future of our country and by extension the world, and it's a beautiful thing.
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And just for the record, Jeff.pro does support suspending the use of technology (machines) for voting, for now. That is something that also comes up and it needs to be made clear.
Sometime in the future, someone needs to come up with a better way to do voting. A conversation for another day. For now, hands down, paper ballots. π―
Sometime in the future, someone needs to come up with a better way to do voting. A conversation for another day. For now, hands down, paper ballots. π―
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Thoughtful today about all of the great Veterans who have served our nation.
I am thinking of my hero, my own Dad who served as a sonarman in the United States Navy on the USS Voge during the time of the Vietnam war.
There are many veterans here in our Jeff.pro family. To all of you, and all veterans, thank you for your service. πΊπΈ
I am thinking of my hero, my own Dad who served as a sonarman in the United States Navy on the USS Voge during the time of the Vietnam war.
There are many veterans here in our Jeff.pro family. To all of you, and all veterans, thank you for your service. πΊπΈ
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PRAYER
Heavenly Father, we stand in awe of Your intricate creations, each thread woven with divine precision. Every sunrise and starlight, every whispering wind and roaring ocean, proclaims Your unmatched creativity and power. Your creative genius is on display everywhere.
We humbly acknowledge our transgressions, recognizing our need for Your transformative grace. Cleanse us, O God, to create within us hearts that mirror Your own, hearts that beat with passion for Your commands.
As we journey into a new week, we yearn for the rejuvenating power of Your Spirit, the same Spirit that breathed life into the first man, and that raised Christ from the grave. Empower us to walk in the good works You've orchestrated, for we are Your workmanship, designed for Your purpose.
As our hearts overflow with gratitude, we celebrate the ultimate expression of Your love: the incarnation of Your Son. As Christ lived among us, shared in our sufferings, and became the atoning sacrifice for our sins, let His example guide our steps. Commission us anew to live for You and serve You with unreserved devotion.
We give You all the glory, honor, and praise, offering our thanks in the mighty name of Jesus. Amen.
Heavenly Father, we stand in awe of Your intricate creations, each thread woven with divine precision. Every sunrise and starlight, every whispering wind and roaring ocean, proclaims Your unmatched creativity and power. Your creative genius is on display everywhere.
We humbly acknowledge our transgressions, recognizing our need for Your transformative grace. Cleanse us, O God, to create within us hearts that mirror Your own, hearts that beat with passion for Your commands.
As we journey into a new week, we yearn for the rejuvenating power of Your Spirit, the same Spirit that breathed life into the first man, and that raised Christ from the grave. Empower us to walk in the good works You've orchestrated, for we are Your workmanship, designed for Your purpose.
As our hearts overflow with gratitude, we celebrate the ultimate expression of Your love: the incarnation of Your Son. As Christ lived among us, shared in our sufferings, and became the atoning sacrifice for our sins, let His example guide our steps. Commission us anew to live for You and serve You with unreserved devotion.
We give You all the glory, honor, and praise, offering our thanks in the mighty name of Jesus. Amen.
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Forwarded from LS
Is there anybody living in Western New York state that can help with getting off of all Microsoft products?
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Forwarded from We Are Standing Up
Who is Zach Vorhies? He was a Senior Software Engineer at YouTube/Google for 8.5 years. In June 2019, Zach Vorhies Resigned from Google. He took with him 950+ pages of Google internal documents and delivered them to the Department of Justice and leaked them through Project Veritas to inform the public about Google's extensive censorship system.
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Hello friends!
Hope you're having a great start to your week.
Here's one of the most important articles this chanel will publish.
Hope you're having a great start to your week.
Here's one of the most important articles this chanel will publish.
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Forwarded from Lengy
I almost feel that way some days, when technology starts starts getting overwhelming and we see our kids getting addicted to their technology, I almost want them to grow up when I did, no digital monitoring, tracking, cheap gimmicky apps that drain your time. But obviously, as pointed out, that isn't practical and we need to be part of a solution, grow technology in the direction you want it to go. I've been a Linux user since Knoppix and Ubuntu around 2005, currently have my kids on old laptops running MX Linux playing with compiz fishtank cube desktop, I tell them to go break stuff in Linux, and then fix it; my one creative one I gave Blender and told them to create something, learn something useful while playing on a computer and it's brilliant! All technology has a good and bad side, all depends how it's used, so many great options when the masses tell us to follow the crowd with the same boring things. Windows or Apple? No thanks, give me something fun, private, and secure!
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