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tavalon

(27,985 posts)
Sat Nov 19, 2016, 04:24 AM Nov 2016

Privacy

Wow, big subject. Hope I don't meander too much.

Right now, it's not all that important that we be private. The other side thinks we are already beaten and they won't take us seriously. As well, this is the time we need to be recruiting and while it's a tad galling, I know, many of the people who are already protesting in the streets didn't vote. They are recruitable, so hard feelings aside, I think we need to be open about our resistance and carefully recruit.

Also, we need to network. Eventually, we are going to need to find our affinity groups and specialize. We can't all do it all. For instance, I have medical training so I should look into working as a medic in protests. I also love to highway blog, which often requires a group to pull off, what with look outs and assistants and so on.

When the other side figures out we are deadly serious, they are going to start watching us much more closely and I don't think it's hyperbole to say that they may well try to threaten us. They will certainly try to stop us.

It took me five paragraphs to get to privacy but I'm here. As we get organized and start splintering off into our affinity groups, it will be imperative that we find ways to communicate that don't include the internet or phones, which as you can see, we are quite addicted to right now. Now, in days of old, within our own history but also in any authoritarian government, the resistance needed to communicate without being discovered and they figured it out and so will we. Don't get the impression that I'm advocating illegality because I'm not and even if I am, I'm not. But broadcasting to the enemy is dumb. We aren't dumb, we are DU.

Some of the things I've been thinking about are PGP or some other encryption device. Codes, though I don't know how we would communicate them unless they are first encrypted. It turns out regular typewriters aren't being made anymore. One can get a used one but if you can't replace ribbons...... If we did choose to communicate by the US Postal Service, I guess we would need word processors, air gapped computers or heaven forbid, pens with ink.

I'm not a tech geek so I can't speak much to encryption or air gapping but I'm hoping some of you are and will. I know for sure that I haven't even scratched the surface of how we can communicate when radio silence becomes imperative. I invite you and hope you all will participate in this discussion. The whens, the whys and the hows of it.

I'm also requesting that if you don't think privacy is a good idea, that you open a different discussion. This one has as it's base premise that privacy will become vital to the resistance.

Talk to me, my favorite peeps.

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Privacy (Original Post) tavalon Nov 2016 OP
Exactly. How can... ReRe Nov 2016 #1
That's what I'm hoping. tavalon Nov 2016 #2
I still have a word processor! freeplessinseattle Nov 2016 #3
One way to fight back watoos Nov 2016 #4
I'm totally new to this forum... looking for a place for people to post small events/actions Ruth Bonner Nov 2016 #5
Link to a post about an action forum Ruth Bonner Nov 2016 #6

ReRe

(10,775 posts)
1. Exactly. How can...
Sat Nov 19, 2016, 05:21 AM
Nov 2016

... We the People organize resistance with Big Brother hearing every word we speak into our cell/IPhones or seeing each word that emits from our fingers on the internet? What other form of communication can be created to take back our privacy? Does anyone know Morse Code anymore? How's about a new language?

Necessity is the Mother of invention.

freeplessinseattle

(3,508 posts)
3. I still have a word processor!
Sat Nov 19, 2016, 06:27 AM
Nov 2016

Also a "desktop publisher". Haven't used them since the 90s, but hold onto them for nostalgia reasons (and the only record I have of college papers, which got misplaced during my parents' divorce)

Probably don't make cartridges for them anymore, but never know. Maybe there is a good reason I've kept them stashed away besides being a clutterbug.

Excellent thread, btw, and with this surreal new administration and citizen "surrogates", security concerns should without a doubt be taken more seriously than ever!

 

watoos

(7,142 posts)
4. One way to fight back
Sat Nov 19, 2016, 07:24 AM
Nov 2016

is to give a donation to the ACLU. They have had 150,000 new members since Trump became president, let's make that number 150 million. Trump will be violating the Constitution and the ACLU will be fighting him all the way. I am not affiliated with the ACLU, as a matter of fact I haven't even donated to them yet, but I am today.

Ruth Bonner

(192 posts)
5. I'm totally new to this forum... looking for a place for people to post small events/actions
Sat Nov 19, 2016, 12:32 PM
Nov 2016

We can take to resist the incoming administration. Is this forum an appropriate place? Or should I ask admins to create something different?

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