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Showing posts with label Knowledge. Show all posts

Friday, 18 February 2011

The Secret Internet Uncovered

The Deep Web

Hi everyone, it has been a while. I want to share with you something that a friend recently told me about, and I GUARANTEE that the vast majority of you have never heard about it just like I hadn’t, and it will blow your frickin mind!

‘THE DEEP WEB’

Deep Web Wiki


The Deep Web (also called Deepnet, the invisible Web, DarkNet, Undernet or the hidden Web) refers to World Wide Web content that is not part of the Surface Web, which is indexed by standard search engines.

In 2000, it was estimated that the deep Web contained approximately 7,500 terabytes of data and 550 billion individual documents.[2] Estimates based on extrapolations from a study done at University of California, Berkeley speculate that the deep Web consists of about 91,000 terabytes. By contrast, the surface Web (which is easily reached by search engines) is about 167 terabytes[dubious – discuss]; the Library of Congress, in 1997, was estimated to have 3,000 terabytes.

At this stage I was really intrigued, and started doing some more searching.

‘TOR’

Tor Project Wiki

Tor is a network of virtual tunnels that allows people and groups to improve their privacy and security on the Internet. It also enables software developers to create new communication tools with built-in privacy features. Tor provides the foundation for a range of applications that allow organizations and individuals to share information over public networks without compromising their privacy.

Individuals use Tor to keep websites from tracking them and their family members, or to connect to news sites, instant messaging services, or the like when these are blocked by their local Internet providers. Tor's hidden services let users publish web sites and other services without needing to reveal the location of the site. Individuals also use Tor for socially sensitive communication: chat rooms and web forums for rape and abuse survivors, or people with illnesses.

Journalists use Tor to communicate more safely with whistleblowers and dissidents. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) use Tor to allow their workers to connect to their home website while they're in a foreign country, without notifying everybody nearby that they're working with that organization.

All the buzz about Wikileaks over the last year, and not once did I hear this mentioned, but it is obviously very well known about as there are huge communities out there and also companies who are working on indexing it all.

‘.ONION’

.Onion Wiki

.onion is a pseudo-top-level domain host suffix (similar in concept to such endings as .bitnet and .uucp used in earlier times) designating an anonymous hidden service reachable via the Tor network. Such addresses are not actual DNS names, and the .onion TLD is not in the Internet DNS root, but with the appropriate proxy software installed, Internet programs such as Web browsers can access sites with .onion addresses by sending the request through the network of Tor servers. The purpose of using such a system is to make both the information provider and the person accessing the information more difficult to trace, whether by one another, by an intermediate network host, or by an outsider.

Addresses in the .onion pseudo-TLD are opaque, non-mnemonic, 16-character alpha-semi-numeric hashes which are automatically generated based on a public key when a hidden service is configured. These 16-character hashes can be made up of any letter of the alphabet, and decimal digits beginning with 2 and ending with 7, thus representing an 80-bit number in base32.

The "onion" name refers to onion routing, the technique used by Tor to achieve a degree of anonymity.

A few examples of .onion hosts are:
• Tor: anonymity online, gateway to torproject.org
• House of Anonymous, an anonymous manifesto
• THE LOVEZONE - CHAT - SAFETY-101, identity safety guidelines
• Tor network search - Torgle v3, a search engine and service index
• Freedom Hosting, free hidden web hosting with PHP and MySQL
• The Tor Library, small library of books in PDF and other common formats
• talk.masked, an anon-post board

This has really got me thinking and contemplating how to move forward with this. Can you imagine the wealth of information out there and the possibilities? It is like a new frontier.

Companies like Google are now trying to index this material, why? To provide everyone with access to all information just as it should be or to make sure that people can’t store away hidden information In the first place?



 





If you are one to jump right in, take heed of the following:


Want Tor to really work?
...then please don't just install it and go on. You need to change some of your habits, and reconfigure your software! Tor by itself is NOT all you need to maintain your anonymity. There are several major pitfalls to watch out for:


Precautions

Also think about the mentality of people who are already settled in on the ‘Deep Web’. They are more than likely advanced computer users and the risk that is showing itself to me at the minute is the risk of hacking etc.


See you on the other side!

Carlitomoore


Forbidden Knowledge

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

Fancy a Game of Monopoly? It'l be a Riot!

Secret Monopolies That Run The World

How much did this article cheer me up on a Saturday afternoon! I forget at times that most of my freedom of choice has been taken away from me, and it is good to be reminded every now and then that the bloodsucking corporations will soon have a hold on everything, so not only will I have to pay them for the basic necessities of life; Food, Water, Warmth & Shelter, but they will charge an exponential amount of money to do so!!!

It really makes me feel happy to be alive in this world of free, competitive trade, capitalism and globalisation. Who would want to live in the renaissance, the wild west or any other time when life was simple?
The American revolutionaries gave their lives for a future in which each man would have the freedom to make his own choices. That dream has come true in the form of supermarket aisles that contain 50 different cereals with the word "oat" in their name, five marshmallow based cereals with a monster theme and 12 different varieties of Cheerios alone.

What would you say if I told you that dream was a lie? That all these brands you think you're picking and choosing between are all sock puppets on the many tentacles of a few, lesser known companies?

I don't know what you would say, but we're about to find out.
Luxottica Makes All Your Sunglasses
 
Remember back when you watched The Matrix for the first time and ran down to the store to buy sunglasses and a trench coat? There were so many sunglass brands to choose from: Oakley, Ray-Ban, Revo, Vogue, DKNY, and if you must have only the best, $500 designer glasses from Prada and BVLGARI (which has that V-instead-of-a-U thing, so you know it's classy like ancient Rome). 

The thing is, all of those are made by one manufacturer -- Luxottica.

Menu Foods: The Shadow Behind Your Cat Food


If you are a cat or dog, you will remember the infamous pet food recall of 2007, where thousands of your kind died due to melamine contamination. For a time it seemed like no brand was safe. Word spread through the cat community to turn up their noses at food even more than usual.

How could so many brands (about 150) happen to get contaminated at the same time? Well, because most of them were made by the same company.

When You Eat Corn, You Are Eating Monsanto (TM)


Like an omnipresent starchy deity, corn is everywhere. Savvy consumers know that it doesn't just stop at corn on the cob. Word has gotten out that corn syrup turns up in almost every candy and soda, and is as addictive as crack. But how about Febreze? Hand sanitizers? Ethanol car fuel? That's all corn, too. Making rubber tires? You'll need corn starch. Spark plugs? Corn. Drywall? Corn. You can't build a car or a house without corn.

Whether You're a Mac or a PC, You're Probably a Quanta


Taiwan's Quanta Computer makes 33 percent of all laptops in the world, including Dells, HPs, Sonys, Toshibas and yes, Macs.

In fact, if you're reading this on a laptop, there's a 90 percent chance it was manufactured by one of seven giant companies you've never heard of, all located in Taiwan. None of the brands you know and love actually makes computers. Fortunately, Taiwan is a pretty laid back country where almost nothing ever goes wrong.

Max Martin Has a Monopoly on Annoying Songs


If you've ever complained that all pop music these days sounds alike, you may have a point, considering how many songs were written by the same guy. His name is Max Martin, and you probably hate him without knowing it.

InBev: The Imported Beer Barons


Well, as you've probably guessed, every beer you've ever bought in a store was probably made by the beer empire of InBev, along with Stella Artois, Alexander Keith's, Bass, Beck's, Boddington's, Lowenbrau, Rolling Rock, St. Pauli Girl and Spaten. Those are just the brands they own outright. They also have majority stakes in companies like Grupo Modelo, which makes most of the beers in Mexico -- Corona, Modelo, Pacifico.








This  is just the beginning...


In a world where 1% of the population own 40% of the wealth, and where 10% own 80+% of the wealth you gotta start to ask yourself certain questions...

...Like why did it take a burns victim in Tunisia to wake people up from what is happening right under their noses? 


New reports coming out of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where many of the top leaders of banking, finance, industry and politics gather every year, are showing great concern over the unprecedented events now threatening to plunge the entire Middle East, if not the entire planet, into total chaos and anarchy.   
The spark that ignited the firestorm currently sweeping the planet was struck, literally, by a 26-year-old Tunisian with a computer science degree named Mohamed Bouazizi who on December 17th, who unable to feed his family, and not allowed by his government to even get a permit to sell vegetables, had his face slapped by the police for even daring to ask why he couldn’t be free.


Not content to let his life be written off by his government as worthless, Bouazizi publicly doused himself with gasoline, lit a match, and burnt not only his own body, but the entire consciousness of a world, and its people, being destroyed by the corrupt elites who rule over them.  

In less than a month, on January 14th, the fire started by this 26-year-old Tunisian had burnt to the ground the entire government of his country which was forced to resign and its president-for-life, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, who was forced to flee the country.
The people’s coup in Tunisia, called the Jasmine Revolution, sent shockwaves throughout the Arab world, but with many experts stating that it wouldn’t spread.  They couldn’t have been more mistaken as the firestorm started by Bouazizi is now burning in Albania, Algeria, Egypt, Hungary, Jordan, Morocco, Saudi Arabia and Yemen.

People aren't too pleased when they can't afford to eat funnily enough, and the whole worlds hungry right now. I'm not looking forward to how its gonna end, crash diets are never good for the system.


Carlitomoore

Mysterious Seven Sermons to the Dead

Mysterious Seven Sermons to the Dead

I came across this the other day and wondered if anybody else has come across it. It is a passage by Carl Jung; I have had it for a while and never read it. I was just having a glimpse just now and found a mysterious anagram at the bottom of the transcript. I have run a few searches to find the meaning, but it appears that it has never been solved! I thought that was a little strange seeing as it is nearly 100 years old!


Anyway, there are lots of websites with this transcript on along with the anagram but no more information after that. All I know is that it is German. Here is the anagram:

ANAGRAMMA: NAHTRIHECCUNDE GAHINNEVERAHTUNIN ZEHGESSURKLACH ZUNNUS


Here is a link to the site with an introduction as well as the transcript:


The Seven Sermons To The Dead



Here is a Wiki Page on the transcript:


WIKI Page


The Page Includes this quote:

A commentary upon the work was written by the gnostic bishop Stephan A. Hoeller. When bishop Hoeller inquired with the editor of The Red Book, Sonu Shamdasani, in mid 2009 about the relationship of the two books, Shamdasani said that the Seven Sermons was like an island, but the Red Book is like a vast continent.

Here is Carl Jungs’ Wiki Page for those interested:


Carl Gustav Jung



Here is a Wiki Page for Jungs’ most recently published work, which has been kept private for nearly a century and which I believe contains this transcript:


Liber Novus (The Red Book)



Finally here are some reviews of the Liver Novus:


The Red Book Reviews



I thought I would post this just to share as well as hopefully getting some help on its meaning! I will be looking into a bit more but someone out there reading this might already know a lot more than me!


I hope to get some feedback off some of you guys soon, let me know how you think the blog is going.


Carlitomoore




Sunday, 23 January 2011

What's it all about?

We live in a free World, we are a civilisation based on democracy and the freedom of speech and liberty for one and for all. Then why does it seem that we are living in a police state?

People have to remember that they are the rulers of their kingdom, not the king or the government. You choose a select number of people to represent you and facilitate the laws you want in place and the system you feel best fits your society. The government is only their as a supportive function, not a dominating one. Why does that keep getting forgotten?

Government has transformed itself into a power vacuum, absorbing everything they can from the public and laundering it to the big corporations. Remember, in the world of free trade we live in, their is no border, no nationality and certainly no enemies; countries are simply business functions.

That's why wars are not fought to be won, they are fought to increase production and efficiency, and to drive down the cost of labour. Every war ever fought has been a war on labour at the expense of the public.

This will come a lot clearer in subsequent posts but for now, remember these two examples. Guy Fawkes, and Sir Thomas More.

The core motto's of this blog are:

Governments & Banks Pretend To Fail.

Nations have no Enemies, only Customers & Suppliers.

Wars are to Drive Down the Cost of Labour

Wars are also for Increasing Working Conditions (Foreign Nation Building)

Follow the Money, Find the Truth.

Afghanistan is the best modern example of this. I have been contemplating how to structure the next few posts, as I have written and posted them in other places before, but there has been developments since then. Now I can see more people are viewing the blog (yet still no feedback!) I think I will post the original information and back fill it with subsequent blogs. Watch out for them!

Take Care,

Carlitomoore

Monday, 17 January 2011

Way Ahead of Its Time...

The best way to prove a point is to relate it to something else for a dramatic effect, a kind of WOW moment. In this blog I want to prove a point about Ancient History, and that the series events that is History that has been taught to us for a long time is completely different to what actually happened. Why? Well I think that the two biggest factors are Ego and Academia.

People in the modern age put themselves on a plinth and think that they must be the most intelligent people that ever lived, and that anyone who came before cant have been anywhere near as intelligent. The thing is, knowledge can be lost, and we are not anywhere as smart as we like to think we are.

As for Academia, the most prestigious someone is the more people take their word for gospel. People climb to the top of their 'field', and the only way anyone else can be right and they wrong is if the second person has achieved at least the same qualification, had the same number of years in that profession, taught at least the same number of lectures etc.

The truth is though that simply by standing back, and not having enforced education cloud your judgment, the average person has a knack of asking questions that seem just as if not more than plausible as the modern academic. What happens then? They are ridiculed. The point being that we are going to learn a lot about ancient history, and you will soon see that academia has far than got all the answers, and sometimes they admit it but most of the time they don't, so it us up to you to ask the questions and make your own judgement, not someone who is good at taking exams and kissing ass. So here is the first awe moment, the...

Antikythera mechanism

We have had to admit that it is more advanced than we ever thought possible and it proves that our ancestors in history were a lot smarter than we are led to believe. Click the link and watch the video, and just wonder, if they could do this, what else could they do? Not only that, but how long was this knowledge around, and how did it disappear?

 Antikythera mechanism 

Kindle Delight!

I have been taking a look at some other blogs out there, and they seem to do things different than I have been doing, like writing anything that comes to mind, total randomness. Why? Anyways, I thought I would meet the crowd half way and tell you about how happy I was last night when I discovered I could download free Kindle Ebooks!

I don't really advocate the use of materialism in peoples lives, but I sure am thinking about getting myself a Kindle! Within 45minutes my hard drive was loaded with 102 classic books.

Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Kant, Charles Dickens, Oscar Wilde, Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein, Arthur Conan Doyle, Voltaire and I kept on going.

It made me think just how hard we have come. Take The Illiad by Homer, conventional estimates put it at around 1500BC. That is 0ver 3500 years ago, and at that time manuscripts were huge, hardly anyone could re-create them (they were mainly oral anyway, so not the best example) and only the privileged would have had access to them. Now, I could a millions of books on my portable hard drive and read them whenever I want, wherever  I want. If only all advances resulted in such positive things.

Anyway, check it out, seriously there is something for everyone, and you won't find anything like it being written today.

Ramble over, back to exposing the world for what it really is.... an industrial, manufactured nightmare.