Introducing PanQuake

January 18th, 2021

I have nothing to do with this and I’m not suggesting that anyone donate or not donate. However, it might be an interesting project to follow.

Via: Panquake:

Backup: Bitchute

3 Responses to “Introducing PanQuake”

  1. G&E says:

    I would stay away. I’ve met Suzi and had a really bad feeling about her from day one, something was off. I never believed her story about an assassination attempt on her by the NZ gov. Things just didn’t add up. I’m speculating, and could be wrong, but I’d err on the side of caution. I would chalk her up to either just someone looking for fame/name/money or possibly linked to intelligence (e.g. sort of a controlled opposition, trying to garner our good favor/trust).

    I mean, you know the prominent dissident apps we should be using like Tor/Signal were funded by Military-Industrial-Complex and some of the top dissident outlets we should be reading like The Intercept are linked to the establishment (the principal financier). I would be extremely wary.

    This is just speculation, but useful: https://masonbee.nz/who-is-suzie-dawson-exile-or-fraudster

  2. Kevin says:

    “I would be extremely wary.”

    No kidding. That goes for everything and all the time. I, and all Cryptogon readers, live with the fact that all of our devices are compromised down to the silicon and there’s nothing we can do about it, except maybe stop using the devices. No security purists will be using the Internet at all.

    Sums it up:

    “I tried for about 8 years to find a way to avoid the nonfree BIOS”

    https://stallman.org/stallman-computing.html

    Ok, great. Now what?

    Your or my feelings about someone’s involvement with a project don’t matter. We’re waaaaaaaaaaaay beyond that. We need to start thinking in terms of the least bad way to be able to express ourselves and access information, because the goal is clearly to lock everything down.

    Is Panquake going to be the answer? I doubt it. But we better start keeping our eyes open for something like it.

    Signal is the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever seen. Mobile phone required. That’s hilarious.

  3. G&E says:

    Yep, yep, many valid points.

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