Gliphel Shard (@Gliphel_Shard)
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Well, here it is. This is one single factor to how I have overpowered these forces and leveraged some 'war'. If you are looking to have refuge for your evidence/claims, this is absolute and the methods cannot be overcome. This is a very small, although paramount reason for my survival. The rest goes straight to HOW i've communicated, and used my speech/uploaded context/evidence. In theory, Anonymous could be using this to upload confidential crimes the government has committed. I'm not one to promote whistleblowing. But I was forced to. And now I want the government to pay for the way they tortured me and the crimes against humanity they created. ___________________ BE WARNED: THE METHODS IN THIS PAGE CANNOT MITIGATE DoS/Session-hijacking....there is no way to completely secure your device against government-snooping. They have cracked everything....Tor, VPN, Proxy; Linux. Even after all of these extremely comprehensive protocols on this page; the methods were still all cracked in one fell swoop. ....now that is not the same with this. THIS is authentication-removal post-submission, E-mail removal post-verification, random character names pre-creation; and overlays to hide backup auth keys, etc..... Unless the server these auth methods were used on gets accessed, there is 0 way to mitigate it. But that is NOT the same for securing your device from intruders. Think of it this way; everytime you visit a website; the website pings your device for data[DNS-pointers is essentially HTTPS/Non-https traffic for the data-transfer to-and-from your device cross-website]. Your device sends data for the website server to respond and send data in exchange. Without data to&from your device ~ a given website, the website could not load at all. This data is being transferred across open-space through network towers, and can be sniffed by anyone through any point-of-contact. HTTPS-secured website URL-certificate's are one way of mitigating interception; by encrypting the data in similar ways that a VPN would through the tunneling-process. ....but it is not absolute. Anything encrypted can be de-crypted. And in very easy ways. In fact; encryption is so easily cracked into; that as mentioned; Tor/VPN/Proxy's/Linux have been bypassed time-after-time by intelligence beuro's. ___________________ But again, this method; for the sake of a DISPOSABLE drive(s) filled with data, cannot be accessed. Because....there is nothing to intercept. You create an account, delete the E-mail, add your file's, add authentication[while adding an overlay over the backup-keys], DELETE the authentication; and log all device-sessions out of the account. ....now not even you have access, even if you have the original data that allows a user to login. It's locked behind auth; and since the auth has been deleted; there is no code being sent anywhere to intercept/decrypt. One might assume that it *is* being sent in some way, just to an empty destination; but the traffic would be cut short; and the code would have to be brute-forced with infinite random character generators.... But with modern websites; including that of security-centralized drive's, they have protocols against brute-force authentication submissions. ....that is, even *IF* the codes were actually going somewhere.