THE TRAILS WE LEAVE BEHIND US ON THE INTERNET

in covid10 •  3 years ago  (edited)

It’s 24 years now, since I first discovered the internet, and started posting stuff online as well as emailing with people. That was a different world, where in a way, just being online was a shared common interest, and for the most part it seemed like we were all pioneers in a new frontier.

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Yesterday I listened to a 3 1/2 hour interview with David Icke. He was one of the first people whose content I discovered online back in 98. Usually I avoid sharing videos, especially long videos, because who has time to watch them? But this one struck a chord with me, because he covered so many of the things I’ve been trying to say for the past two years. And it works well as an audio so you can listen to it while you do other stuff.

Here it is: https://www.cosmicnews.org/2022/01/27/rose-icke-6-the-vindication-londonreal/

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If there is one standout point he makes, it is that the key to ending this latest round of the bullshit that has been going on in various forms for hundreds of years, is to respect yourself and never acquiesce to that which you know to be wrong, even if it is more convenient.

It is only by taking responsibility for our own actions that we can end this oppression. Nobody is going to come and “save you” so grow a set!

A lot of people seem to be scared to say what they really think online. Maybe because I’ve left a 24 year trail across the internet, under my own name, that I can never hide or delete, whatever happens, I’m past caring.

Anybody who wants to see what I’ve posted online can just go to Wayback Machine and have a dig around. All they need to know is my URL. (Hint: it’s been www.frot.co.nz since November 98)

https://web.archive.org/

https://web.archive.org/web/*/www.frot.co.nz

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One of the side effects of never holding back online is that I’ve both made and lost friends. Back when I used Facebook, I had about 100 real life contacts unfriend me in one year, and I suspect many of the remaining ones had me muted. But I did also make over 500 new (non real life) FB contacts who were on the same page as me.

Facebook is another globalist propaganda site I’m now only to happy to ignore, but it was interesting to see that many of the people I had previously thought of as friends, were not people I really wanted to continue interacting with, either online or in real life. I didn’t really rip into them or anything, but honestly, some of them were utter tools...

Which brings me to email... Being old school I still regard email as the first line of online communication. Not that emails are private or anything, with every email being monitored and permanently stored by the globalist spy networks. But they are convenient, and for non sensitive content I don’t care all that much that they are being scanned and stored.

Over the years I’ve saved hundreds of email contacts, many of whom I now have no idea who they even are, let alone if we are on the same page.

Now that networks of contacts are becoming more important by the day, I’m having a big clear out and update. And part of me would like to just send out a potentially divisive email to every last one of them in order to separate the wheat from the chaff.

But that probably wouldn’t work very well, simply because in this age of relentless spam most people probably wouldn't even read my email, let alone reply to it saying “bugger off you dangerous conspiracy theorist!” And also, most of those old email addressees are probably no longer current anyway.

“Yeah, nah”, as Ozzy Man would say, maybe I will send out this email to a bunch of them just out of curiosity, just to see what happens


Same page about what exactly? To cut a long story short I’m entirely on the side that is calling out the coronahoax as a giant globalist scam, and I totally refuse to wear a mask, let alone submit to “the jab” or any other NWO fascist bullshit under the pretence of an imaginary contagions virus. Fuck that for a joke.

The globalist narrative is imploding, and now is the time to hasten that implosion, we do not all have to wait meekly for a convoy of Canadian truck drivers to save us, we can each get up off our knees and live as free humans just as soon as we decide to.

What is happening in Canada is great to watch, but we can all take our own form of action, here and now, wherever we are, with or without a truck! Our side is growing by the day, and we can win this.

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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

First internet experience i had ,.. somewhere back in 2004 , opened up the explorer that showed me the home page of my provider,.. looked like a flashy news paper , it even had a photo-shop contest . Do something nice or funny with a Lance Armstrong picture they provided .
So i did , gave Lance some boobs and made terminator parts stick true his torn skin and all . Made sure to keep the nipples hidden to keep the picture apply to the non sexual content rule . Uploaded the picture to enter this contest .

Got a email back , my picture was not accepted , the view on Lance was not true , and so not allowed to enter or even shown on their site . It's how i learned , funny and humor have restrictions , and so freedom of speech .
it made me never look at msm or any other social media site for long , went of in the , more free but o so toxic , gaming community's for years . Leaving a long trail of rage quitters and death ai while hardly leaving any trail about that on the net .

Lost the picture , as i lost email accounts and so log in options to multiple gaming sites . All my personal email's will tell spying governments exactly what i am ,... a free man . Lol , i can imagine the government clerk reading true them getting confused and in conflict with his own thinking , having it's emotions twerk his brain to keep following his own lies .

Is the global narrative imploding ? ,... is see a lot of destruction going on worldwide ,.. witch is probably needed for some reset planed by globalist hidden agenda's . Agenda's that still run according to the set up plan .
Divide conquer and destroy , reset and , build back better .
You will own nothing and be happy .
Beware the darkest days are yet to come , 6500 years can't be wiped away that easy . ;-)

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

I used to work in the bike industry, and the dirt on pro cyclists is something to behold, but nobody is allowed to speak of it. Yeah, I did, LOL, made a few enemies there as well!

  ·  3 years ago  ·   (edited)

I think I got on the web in 96 … is that possible ? geocities, Angelfire … lycos, Yahoo … long before Google even… I had so many different profiles. Earning $$$ with affiliate marketing, selling stuff…it was crazy times. Bulletin boards, Forums, you name it. And Now finally we have Blurt. I don’t even bother to watch the News… but I heard those truckers might mess up Winterlude.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Yes totally - when I started, several friends had been on there for a year or two, even in backwards NZ - big thing holding me back was the price of computers - my first one (pretty OK specs for he time) cost $5.5k...
Never have I blown that much dosh on a computer again

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

I started on myspace... Technically.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

BLURT!TRUCKERS

  ·  3 years ago  ·   (edited)

Russell Brand would LOVE Blurt… let’s get him over here.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Can't remember, but London had independent ISPs, like Demon, from 1992 - so could have been 1993 or so. The days of Navigator, Altavista and Lycos. Geocities looked horrible even then - never touched myspace or fakebook. ICQ was a great hangout for some years - before bot-troll-hell. Also Usenet and IRC.

The real limiter to usage was the cost of dialup!

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

I used Erols Internet in Washington DC starting in 1995 …

Services provided by Erol's Internet were basic dial-up access with e-mail accounts and web space. Initially, Unix shell accounts were also provided. Unlike AOL, Erol's did not provide subscriber content, though limited attempts at this were made in later years. Erol's popularity was due to its locally based customer support, as well as cheaper prices. At one point a 5-year contract for dial-up access could be purchased for just over $300, bringing the monthly cost well below $19.95, which was the average price for all other competitors.

In the late 1990s, Erol's sought to become a publicly traded corporation and began the process toward an IPO. Instead, the Internet portion of the company was sold to RCN. It was rebranded Erols Internet (note the lack of the apostrophe). Slowly, over time, the Erols brand was reduced in favor of the Starpower and later RCN brand, although the domain name still resolves to RCN servers.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Just get out there and enjoy life. It’s beautiful 🌞 today ….

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

BLURT!T

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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Facebook was a trampoline to our search for truth and i loved it at the time .
Even youtube had the best videos and i was watching a dude who was making the coolest ones with a great intro and a deep voice , i dont know if he is gone or i just lost the whole connection but i wish to find it again .
If you have any suggestions on youtube videos i would love to take it .
By now who cares who think what of us , our truth is our own and yes who ever believes in this crap virus and the Jab are about to die within 2/5years Max .
We are in the end of time and that system is about to implose for the better .

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Yes I think the jabbed are in deep trouble too. And that in includes most of my friends and family I'm very sorry to say...

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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Well , 95% of people yes .

And let it now dissolves in front of our eyes .

Haha I have done the same but I totally agree with you, I actually find that when you stop giving a shit then people respect you more anyway, fear is a bad virabtion. Even David Icke got hammered but didn't back down or shrink he carried on and now has a huge community. We are always changing, growing and evolving too, people need to accept what you said 15 years ago you probably don't even remember or still think like that.

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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

I have no idea how, but this image got stuck in the middle of my post by mistake, so I've now moved it down here - Neil Young is financially tied to Phizzer - what a sell out...

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