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[–] Computergeek01 ago 

It's doable but you're not going to get strangers to connect to your random peer-to-peer network.

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[–] 963189_137 ago  (edited ago)

Yes, there was a whole company that was going to maintain remote perfect mirror copies of the internet that were not accessible by wifi (so that they couldn't 'be altered') they were bought out and dismembered/destroyed. When they want to alter information, there BETTER NOT FUCKING BE AN INDEPENDENT COPY OF THE DATA...see what I mean? ;)

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[–] PraiseIPU ago 

This jist sounds like a dead drop with extra steps

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_dead_drop

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

Very few people will find it, unless you put it in a very heavily trafficed place. So many kids are brainwashed by copyright jews that they will call the cops on you.

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[–] OneOfTheBoys 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Yes! Also instead of "Click here to accept the terms and conditions" before you connect you could have something like "click here to accept the holocaust never happened".

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[–] Pointyball 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Put a battery on one and set the SSID to ITS OK TO BE WHITE. Throw it in the bushes of a college campus common area.

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[–] albatrosv15 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago  (edited ago)

http://nethood.org/links/

That's what jews use to subvert the host nations(look at refugeehotspot, for example).

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[–] RoboGoat2000 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

Using a raspberry pi might be an efficient way to do this on a small scale. That's what piratebox was designed to do. That is, to share files on an isolated LAN. But, as flaxom already posted, piratebox has been abandoned.

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