[–] ArtificalDuality 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Yes, I never trusted GLP either. Just by watching bits of documentaries I have established that their presented truths are only partial, with a number of truths conflicting with the bigger whole (the total 'time-space-cube' of information outthere), to put people off-track and dilute them with disinfo.
Another such site is metabunk.org . The owner Mike West presents itself as a scientist that thinks he skillfully debunks "conspiracy theories". Well in fact, I've discovered that he's employing sewer science to present data to support his debunking causes. I've been able to debunk his debunks, pointing out his fallacies in his scientific argumentation. It's also a site of the Babylonian cult that's intended to figure out what people know (and anticipate on it) as well as an attempt to steer off-course the human global collective researching stuff through disinformation, like pushing stuff from Bellingcat. I got banned from the site. This was when I was researching MH17 and to a lesser extent, MH370.
[–] User2060 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Only good thing Mick West ever did that was worth something was Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1-2, one of the most fun games for PC/PSX of its time. Everything he did with the money he did after when he sold the game is retarded though, the guy deserves testicular cancer from his Monsanto approved vegetables.
[–] TimeForPitchForks ago
Would using NoScript, a addon for firefox stop there virus and spyware tactics? Plus the usually security.. Like E-set, malewarebyte, spypro etc?
[–] User2060 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
If using Windows, you're better off using Sandboxie and run Firefox in that. It locks your browser outside of your OS, some annoyances like if you download something through your browser, it will only be available through the "bottles" created by Sandboxie. You can create many profiles which are called bottles. But yes otherwise, NoScript in combo with Disconnect, RefControl, uBlock Origin, BetterPrivacy (for LSO's..also known as persisting cookies that don't disappear when you tell Firefox to delete all cookies once you turn it off) and Auto-Destructing Cookies is in general my way to go, but I'm in Linux, I still use a sandbox program for it there, it's called Firejail and you can have your programs all be protected by being sandboxed from your system, so even if you get attacked through your browser they won't be able to get to your system, you close the window and that session is gone forever. Chromium sandboxes itself, but when you install Firejail, it has a GUI and shows what programs it has icons for by default...apparently it's a good idea to play VLC through a sandbox, likely because when you install it and uncheck the box send info to improve" blah blah blah, it doesn't really I don't know, but if you have Chromium (not Chrome, Chromium, the open source project that google does with independent groups of coders). So if you open it with Firejail it's double Sandboxed lol. I'm really wondering why it puts the icon of the basic video player that comes with all Debian flavours of Linux and even Audacious (a music player). I don't turn them on through firejail, maybe I should.
[–] User2060 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Duh, everyone knows that site is made to make people go insane. Just make a post that says "Tavistock" and see what happens. It's operated on the Island nation of Guernsey, it is under the british crown's territories but is more independent, like the Isle of Man and Jersey Island. Only very rich people live in Guernsey and the reason that site is operated there is not for nothing, it's so they can get away with all the bullshit over there. Last time I visited it, I remember that they had a disclaimer that they were not responsible for mental illness...funny way of saying, not our fault that we get paid good money by the government of Guernsey to fuck with your head. Don't bother with GLP.
[–] Nrgiseternal 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Best thread about GLP I've ever seen. Explains it all,from who Jason Lucas really is, to who pulls glps strings..
[–] AndPodestaWasMoLesta 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
GLP for awhile was port scanning all visiting IPs and I think for awhile hiding malware in their scripts. Definitely a BAD bad site... VERY sketchy if you ask me. I don't trust ATS either.
Most of the bunk perpetrated there is the epitome of tinfoil hattery. Like not even the kid that's possible. I'm talking the reptilian type junk.
[–] carmencita ago
Did you get my reply about Tenet/Wolftrail? You can ask questions of me or Wolftrail.
[–] AndPodestaWasMoLesta ago
Yes! I did. Sorry I have to log in a lot I get logged out by my browser. I do have a question I sent him but didn't get a reply. He mentions the case of Jane doe St. Louis and he points out that boating rope might be related. I didn't think much if this until I started reading David shurter who I am skeptical about except shutter goes out of his way to say that his father used boating wire. He says this often. Related? Yes/no?
[–] TimeForPitchForks ago
Any ideas for programs that stop port scanning, or aleart the user thats its being done so it could be stopped? thx
[–] AndPodestaWasMoLesta ago
Nope. Port scanning isn't done on your machine it's done on your router where the NATing is happening. You need to invest in a quality router that can be used with custom firmware. I recommend asus ac-66 or 68 series with custom Merlin firmware. Then turn on logging of all traffic accepted and rejected and redirect syslog to a network security logging program or cloud solution. The product needs to run on a machine that's available 24/7. To accept traffic - like an old desktop with power settings set to permanent. That's the only way. Learn network security it will save your ass. Hate to be rash but programs are only on the train of the solution the rest is knowledge.