Me, every time the children cry "Janny Eriner, pls do something!"
Björn Skifs - The Arbiter
Me, every time the children cry "Janny Eriner, pls do something!"
Björn Skifs - The Arbiter
Protest Government speech regulations? Blocked.
Show "antisemitic" books that have been memory-holed? Blocked.
Accurately describe troons as mentally ill? Blocked.
Use unacceptable pejoratives, like "retard" and "fag"? Blocked.
Elucidate the dead-end of constitutional conservatism? Blocked.
Point out the hypocrisy and Evil of statism? Blocked.
Describe religion as existing to make man abdicate his Earthly duty? Blocked.
*Actually* support freedom of speech? Blocked.
Pointing fingers at who you believe puppets the State is pointless. It accomplishes nothing.
The State, devoid of consent, which violates the natural rights of man, is inherently illegitimate and corrupt from its nascency to its fall.
EVERYONE involved is accessory to the violence of the State. They are ALL traitors to mankind. Attempting to hold only the puppeteers accountable is a miscarriage of justice. Drawing the line there is arbitrary.
If you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes back.
@mrman I don't mean to be a buzzkill. I never trust shit on the Internet. Sometimes its real, sometimes its not.
I thought the tariffs announced earlier today were fake, but they were real: https://noauthority.social/@eriner/112445995622261936
Ya never know unless you check yourself.
@mrman pretty funny, but fake and gay edit of https://www.cnbc.com/2024/05/15/mcdonalds-5-value-meal-starts-june-25-last-about-a-month.html, which is a straight fucking ad from CNBC for McDonalds, and arguably on its face the more humorous content.
If any of y'all actually fell for this, you gotta introspect. Does this not seem... a little much?
This is the Internet, folks. Hope you enjoy your stay.
I'm in the market for a mobile HF radio.
Nothing fancy. Something rugged, durable, reliable, and reasonably sized that can be tossed in a bag alongside a Linux tablet for the purposes of running js8call. Doesn't need 20w, SDR, or anything crazy.
Two is one and one is none, so I'll be buying at least two of whichever I end up getting. Cost is a consideration.
I want the Nokia.
Any recommendations?
@adam Thanks.
@tyler recommended the same, so that's probably what I'll go with (if I can find one).
The Xeigu x6200 is also attractive, a little more than the K1 recommended by @vandys, but more expensive (2x!) than the Yaesu.
Probably less durable, but I *think* you can run Linux (and thus js8call) from a microsd card using the built-in display, so that might eliminate the need for a tablet all together.
But with durability and cost being the top priorities, the FT-817ND seems to win out.
@Richard No inputs to the device other than paper rolls and a battery charge. No ink. Toner based printers still require toner, but AFAIK they need a lot more power. I know when I turn on my Brother laser printer, the inrush current is pretty high.
I recently bought a portable Chinese thermal printer to keep with my radio gear. I don’t think the paper will tolerate lamination, though.
It charges via USB(-c) and works over Bluetooth with a mobile app, though it also works with a cable (I think, haven’t tested).
Like most printers / scanners, there are operational security concerns to be aware of: the printer probably stores a copy of everything it prints on a flash chip inside the printer. So be mindful of that.
https://www.amazon.com/Gloryang-Portable-Wireless-Supports-Bluetooth/dp/B0CYP944DP/
We need to stop memeing; it's pathetic.
It's not dooing anything.
It's time to doo something that matters.
Go and voote!
@Richard @c00p also, I watched that 4 hour documentary you linked elsewhere, and also the same guy's documentary on Auschwitz.
There are some fallacies in how/what is presented, but I'd agree that, given the lack of hard evidence, Treblinka, Sobibor, and Belzec were likely traditional concentration camps (in the same way that the US "relocation centers" were concentration camps.) and likely not "death camps".
None of the above should be misconstrued as "support": https://noauthority.social/@eriner/112418123430760958
@Richard @c00p Agreed. Also, relevant to your position on the issue (though I've never asked for a complete elucidation, so I'm not sure precisely what your take is, only generally): https://youtu.be/KM1kXoPiglI?t=1425
Worth listening to about 2min from that point.
His argument is "it isn't the Jews, they (and disdain for them) have been manipulated by secret societies to bring about the NWO" and that while these secret societies may have some Jews, it's not exclusively Jewish.
I'm inclined to agree.
@c00p @Richard Sorry, but I'm still not clear if I'm to take the 1st or 2nd interpretation I described.
@c00p @Richard I'm about 1/3rd through the book. I also listened to an interview of his: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KM1kXoPiglI
Interesting stuff, particularly considering when it was published. Some innuendo, vaugery, and bs, but also certainly some undeniable prescience.
I do find the undying love for the Holy Constitution, promotion of voooting, and "everyone should take part in Government" grating, but I know I'm probably in the minority on that one; Spooner has thoroughly ruined me.
I ordered a copy of "The Secret World Government, or, The Hidden Hand - The Unrevealed in History" by Arthur Cherep-Spiridovich, published in 1926.
From wokipedia:
> On 8 February 1922, he stated he was preparing to publish a book titled "The Unknown in History", but later on that same day he was stopped by armed men posing as US government officers, who seized a manuscript copy of the book in an effort to stop its publication.
Was it prescience? Or manifested hatred?
The book was praised by perhaps the greatest chess player to ever live, Bobby Fischer.
Pages from "Bobby Fischer, the Wandering King":
@Richard I just finished reading Protocols and the wokipedia page. :pepe_monkas:
> Notions derived from the Protocols include claims that the "Jews" depicted in the Protocols are a cover for the Illuminati, Freemasons, the Priory of Sion or, in the opinion of David Icke, "extra-dimensional entities"
Regarding the latter, isn't that what Alex Jones has always professed? That there are extra-dimensional beings running the show?
"This has been written intentionally to deceive. For clear understanding, <word replacements>"
This can be interpreted two ways:
* The text as written is a lie, for the truth <replace words>.
* The text as written is a lie, but the lie isn't about <word>, it is about <word>.
I don't know who Bill Cooper is or what his beliefs are, so I can't put it in context myself. Which is it?
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