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[–] 475677 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

It and more are real. Hardware backdoors negate the need for software ones so any and all encryption used is null and void. In fact the more you try to hide the more they activate your hardware to spy on you because unless they have total access they deem it as having none.

The Amish had it right all this time...

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[–] Empire_of_the_mind 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Not only is this real, it's not even the tip of the iceberg. The chinese factories manufacturing switches and routers since the 1990's inserted backdoors into all of it. Yes, that's right, every Cisco router sold for 20 years was pwned at the factory by the chinese. Why do you think Google and Amazon started making their own routers for their DC's?

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[–] Narow_Foe_Minsk 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Electronics have been compromised their entire existence. The internet was created by the government in the first place. It's been their playing field since the beginning. Never post anything overtly illegal or confessions of illegal activity, keep your context vague. Unfortunately for the kikes they still have not fully destroyed the first amendment so you can keep government thugs from killing you for "resisting arrest" if you are cautious.

Acceptable action: (will still get you looked at depending on your word choice)

  • Calling for all Whites in general to rise up and take back our nations
  • Saying you generally dislike a certain group of people (i.e. niggers, kikes, fags [I don't consider any of them people but the government does]) and wish ill fortune on them as a whole

No-Knock Raid

  • Calling for whites in a specific region to take action, especially against a specific group of people, or confessing to past actions in a specific locale.
  • discussing any sort of illegal activity (remember the mafia was convicted on tax evasion cause it was the easiest to prove, don't give them ammunition to persecute you for your beliefs)
  • discussing forming groups and militias to combat non-whites and the government, peacefully or otherwise. (I'm not saying don't group up, we need to eventually or else we will lose this struggle, but DON'T FUCKING DISCUSS IT ONLINE).

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[–] RageAgainstTheAmish ago 

WEEEEEEEEEW LAD!

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[–] monkeytoe101 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Yup. You gotta run old hardware if you want to escape it. AMD has it too but their implementation is a little more recent than intels

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[–] NotHereForPizza ago 

Certainly.

Governments all continuously work to get a grip on the technology in their country. This was made evident in the vault 7 drops.

The only catch is, revealing the extent of a given government's technological reach is to compromise their hold on that technological sector.

It's theorized, more or less, that the public (privately) and private sector working against each other not only guides and encourages advancement (think Elon Musk), but also that many private companies closely work with governmental agencies to ensure such back doors exist should they need to be utilized by said agencies - like, you know... clowns.

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[–] Cleanhobo 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

yes. that is real. Intel management engine is in every intel processor and backdoors your system. There is some fix but it will drastically slow down your multi-threading processors from what I understand. But really, you think something on a computer is secure? Think agin.

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[–] Tb0n3 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

The management engine is meant to be used as a tool in a large corporate environment for IT. It's designed to facilitate easier access for fixing problems. The only real problem is when it's integrated into every device and the security in it is a fucking joke.

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