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"The strictest law sometimes becomes the severest injustice." - Benjamin Franklin
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
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If you want a good easy way to use Tor without installing a bunch of stuff and making it even more anonymous try using Tails. It is a Linux operating system that runs off a cd in your cd drive and does not use your hard drive. It makes sure that even if someone physically has your computer they can not get information about where you have been.
ReplyDeleteIt is good for places that infringe upon your rights by searching your computer.
I as an RSO who is not on probation/parole have had a police officer attempt to bully me into believing they have the right to search my computer during a compliance check. This gives me peace of mind to be able to say what I want to here, on Facebook and other places. It enables me to spread the truth of the sad state of this country's legal system without being harassed.
https://tails.boum.org/
The word must be out...
ReplyDeleteI just tried to download the thing and the website is barely responding...
Probably has the FBI, DHS and Probation departments in a tizzy...
Good!
Anonymous:
ReplyDeleteGood for you. Keep speaking up and working to stop the crimes being committed against you.
The only thing you should tell a "police officer" doing a "compliance check" is "Get off of my property. Tell your criminal employer that I don't want their employees on my property. Have a good day, unless you support the Witch Hunt, then F you.