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Solutions for Phones & Phone Service Providers
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June 25, 2024 at 3:49 am #21912
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InactiveYour friend now passed away the WWII Veteran — all wars are bankers wars Leo. Sad that he was trained to kill other Christian young men and probably did not even think about it.
60 Million White European Christians died during WWII mostly a lot of civilian deaths as well as the combat deaths. Why? What for?
So the Bankers could get richer and push all the nasty destructive crap the past 75 years? So they could totally lie about who really started the War?
As I asked you once before, have you ever studied Logic?
June 25, 2024 at 3:44 am #21911Anonymous
Inactive@Leo maybe just use a small laptop with an ethernet dongle only at a hotel when traveling. Try using the smart phone less and less. Definitely do NOT get Apple over priced, centralized and IDF types monitoring everything!
I don’t like looking at a cell phone screen very long, not even a large one. So yes still currently have one but probably going back to a military grade durable flip phone like a Kyocera and then if travelling a small laptop for ethernet hookup.
Wi Fi and especially bluetooth is very bad EMF for the body and brain. Turn your Wi Fi off at night! and move the phone as far from your sleeping room as possible. Do NOT use blue tooth is at all possible.
5G is very bad for birds, bees and human brains. Developed as a military weapon for crowd control etc.
June 24, 2024 at 8:59 pm #21899Leo
Moderator@romanticguy I travel domestically often for work, so a landline wouldn’t do me much good at this time – in the future it might, if I ever change careers and/or remain at home more often. I have for a longtime considered switching to a flip phone; the only concerns holding back are that I need the Signal app for communicating with my colleagues, that having a mapping app is extremely helpful for my line of work, almost itself necessary (although I could live without the latter if I know an area well enough, or simply use an old-school GPS or physical map instead), and that having a camera readily available to snap photographs is also often a necessity depending on the program I’m supporting at the time (although I could obviously just get a standalone camera for that purpose). So, I’m in a bit of a pickle there, mostly due to the need for a Signal app. I explored the F1 Sunbeam Wireless phones, and am considering those or some kind of kosher phone, but, frankly, haven’t found something suitable for me yet.
I’ve used ProtonMail for a few years already, alongside Tuta Mail, and can certainly recommend both of them.
Thanks for the insight on the Pfau name, too. I figured it’s German, but have also noticed a lot of German surnames are sometimes Ashkenazi Jewish surnames, too.
Lol, what a wild taste and decision your friend has made for himself. The more I age and travel around, the more I miss that sense of belonging to a community, having an established network of quality friends and family members to interact with. I don’t know how anyone wouldn’t desire that.
Sounds like a strong man there! Those are the types of elders worthy of admiration. When I was a kid, I lived near a World War II veteran who had his leg blown off in an aerial dog fight, and I thoroughly enjoyed spending time in his home, going through his life’s activities and collections of awards, pictures, etc. I remember interviewing him for an English school project a few months before he passed in his sleep, and I miss his sense of wit and humor – he had the greatest smile to him. My maternal grandfather is nearing 90 years old, and he’s a genius if I’ve ever met any – always working on something or learning, even in his great age. His mind is healthier than anybody’s I know. I spend a lot of time with older folks of my local church, too, and absolutely adore the character and unique qualities of each and every one of them, the stories they recall. They’re treasures to me and I’m so thankful to have known them all, before they pass.
June 24, 2024 at 4:13 pm #21877Anonymous
InactiveLeo Pfau is a German last name, I had a good friend with that last name, until he went crazy and married outside of his race, what an idiot.
He had even complained that German women (at that time) were too into having a family and staying near their hometown and relatives. The Horror!
Had another German friend whose father was captured at Stalingrad and was one of the few who got out alive and made it back safely. He was the toughest most intelligent make I’ve ever met!
June 24, 2024 at 4:09 pm #21871Anonymous
InactiveEncrypted email servers are the best, Proton.me has a free one. They are Schweiz.
June 24, 2024 at 4:06 pm #21870Anonymous
InactiveLandline and get a simple flip phone. Stop carrying a “smart” phone. I am in process of getting rid of mine for all reasons above.
June 16, 2024 at 2:24 pm #21742AeonKnight
ParticipantI’m still experiencing the same error when trying to post, so I’ll leave it at that — the main points are out.
For computers: stop using Microsoft/MacOS and install a beginner Linux distro like Manjaro instead.
Hosting private servers is excellent practice, but the changes I suggested are convenient and can be done by anyone, for free.
@Leo
Jewish or not, they’re all very lefty. It’s the same story with RiseUp, for example, who are openly antifa. The anonymity and encryption should be enough, and it’s all open-source as well, but if anything ever fails, they’ll gladly report their right-wing users. Tutanota is not so extreme, but just keep that in mind. Don’t use emails for anything legally risky. I haven’t looked into the founders’ heritage, because they could be White traitors regardless, and the company’s mission and statements tell me all I need to know. I understand your question is about supporting Jews financially, but there are no openly fash emails haha you’d still be supporting a White lefty: if the service is secure enough and you can use it for good, go for it. It’s the best any of us can do right now. Buying anything at all supports the system, so let’s try and channel that into pro-White endeavours.
Take care!
June 15, 2024 at 5:40 pm #21736Leo
ModeratorOh, and @AeonKnight, with all your information wizardry, are you able to discern whether the co-founder(s) of Tutanota are Jewish? Tutao GambH appears to have been founded by Arne Mohle and Matthias Pfau. I’m convinced Arne is a trustworthy non-Jew, but cannot determine the status of Matthias besides his first name being Greek/Hebrew and his surname being German/Jewish in origin – which kind of seems a red flag to me, but perhaps you could clarify? I only ask because I’m a paying customer of theirs, transitioning from Gmail to TutaMail, yet feel I’m constantly being led to more Jewish platforms (not by you, but by what other alternatives I find online in my own searches), lol.
June 15, 2024 at 5:32 pm #21735Leo
Moderator@AeonKnight Looks like your full post finally came through – definitely lots of great resources mentioned there. It’s amazing what all the Internet can offer us, even with it’s downfalls of surveillance, controlling information flow, and influencing people’s worldviews. I’m so thankful to be alive at a time this is available to us, and hope that your and others’ suggestions can prove useful to onlookers!
@A_Spartan_Speaks Thanks for mentioning those as well. I was looking into satellite phone services, such as Lynx, and it seems a few are coming online these past couple years, with text messages already being available. It seems satellite smartphone data and calls are a little ways out yet, but in the works. In my adolescence, I think I had access to satellite Internet via a laptop computer’s USB drive/modem, thanks to my father, but I honestly can’t recall the specifics to offer any advice. Something with worldwide functionality, including when airborne, would definitely be ideal … but whether all those endeavors are under Jewish influence, has yet to be seen, I suppose.
June 14, 2024 at 7:06 am #21721WhiteMan
ParticipantGood phone tech discussion in this thread.
June 13, 2024 at 7:04 pm #21718A_Spartan_Speaks
ParticipantI won’t go into details on an open forum but there are ways to use a satellite phone that can give you near total anonymity.
June 13, 2024 at 2:00 pm #21568AeonKnight
Participant@Leo
There are no providers in the world that you can fully trust, since they need to be large, closed-source companies by default. That’s not a huge problem unless you’re extremely high-profile and already have feds after you. There are ways to get a completely anonymous SIM and phone, but the effort needs to be 24/7 and is both unfeasible and unnecessary for most people (e.g.: never turning the phone on near your house, avoiding the same commutes with it on, having physical kill-switches for camera, wi-fi, mic, etc. It’s a full-time job, and if the feds still wanna find you, they can use cell tower triangulationl from the carrier, so it’s a very unusable/limited device, on top of that).
What can be done to minimise your footprint is what you’re already doing: open-source OS and services:
– GrapheneOS is good from what I’ve seen, but not so usable as it prioritises privacy over convenience. It also only supports the Pixel: https://grapheneos.org/
– LineageOS is a very good balance of privacy and ease of use, and an impressive amount of phones supported. Doable for most people: https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/
– CalyxOS, the one I’d recommend, is a hardened and more stable version of LineageOS; not available on that many models, but it covers the Pixel line, so it’s good for you. It also comes with a lot of FOSS pre-installed, that you can pick and choose according to your needs, and you can even opt to use microG (a way to use Google services anonymously, if you absolutely must use them): https://calyxos.org/
That’s a good segue into Android FOSS:
Using stores like f-droid, you can install open-source apps on your phone; it’ll even tell you in the description the level of privacy you can expect from each app, and you can run it through Orbot by default. You can install it on any android device and don’t need a specific OS, so I suggest everyone use it: https://f-droid.org/
Some common app switches every person can make:
WhatsApp –> Signal
Google Maps –> Organic Maps or OSMand
ZOG Browser –> Bromite (I recommend Librewolf on PC, with uBlock installed) and/or TOR
App Store –> f-droid and/or AuroraStore (normie Google library, but anonymous)
Youtube –> NewPipe or LibreTube (I recommend FreeTube on PC)
ZOG email –> Protonmail or Tutanota
When it comes to open-source phones themselves, like @JordanL mentioned, they’re a good option but not yet ready, unfortunately: Purism is mostly vapor-ware, so I’d avoid them entirely. Pine64 is great (physical kill-switches for everything), but their phone only supports a few Linux distros currently, and they themselves warn you to manage your expectations. It’s more viable for people to get a phone that supports one of the 3 main OS I listed and go from there, as they’d probably also have trouble working a pure Linux phone.
Just a few notes on the real game-changer: open-source hardware (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_open-source_hardware_projects). As you all may know, every processor today comes with a subsystem (IME for Intel, PSP for AMD) at the hardware/firmware level installed. That means no matter what OS or distro you’re running, there’s always a closed-source part of the kernel, a.k.a., a backdoor. You can limit it, but it won’t be 100%. Open-source hardware is still not really available for new products, as it’s very limited and very expensive. A company called System76 sells “mostly” disabled chips and they seem legit, but I have no personal experience with them. Another option is to get pre-2008 hardware (the trusty Thinkpad) — the “Vikings” shop still stores them (https://shop.vikings.net/). They also used to sell modern open-source hardware (OpenPOWER), but apparently not anymore.
Hosting your own servers is ideal, but you need the know-how, time, money, and most people just aren’t gonna do it.
Let me know if I forgot anything. I’m happy to answer any more questions if I’m able.
Cheers!
June 12, 2024 at 11:45 am #21679AeonKnight
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I sent you an email with screenshots, thanks!
@Leo
If it travels encrypted, it’s ok. Hosting your own servers is ideal, but even using third-party servers is safe if it’s done right, like Signal does. The purpose of low-tech is independence/self-reliance for if (when) high-tech society fails, not a privacy or anonymity solution. Amateur radio, SMS, phone calls, etc., can be intercepted by anyone with gadgets available on Amazon. Using real and open-source encryption can be done for messaging and calls, and is the way right now.
June 11, 2024 at 2:15 pm #21668Leo
Moderator@AeonKnight I’m wondering whether it’s even possible to communicate with others long-distance, without that data being collectible or surveilled to some extent. Even sending old-fashioned mail seems to be monitored anymore, as mail pieces (in the United States) are oftentimes photographed and occasionally intercepted, too, from what I’ve learned. I imagine amateur radio has its privacy concerns as well, but I’m curious if other options still exist. Anymore, it seems like the only way to contact other people in this world without having some kind of overseer or intrusion, is face-to-face, in-person conversation.
June 11, 2024 at 10:25 am #21662Administrator
Moderator@AeonKnight I came across your post by coincidence. It’s better to use the contact form to reach us. For this, please write to me directly at lh(at)whitedate.net, sending me screenshots and explaining your technical problem.
June 10, 2024 at 6:24 pm #21649AeonKnight
ParticipantThe formatting is broken because WordFence doesn’t allow me to post anything without an error, so the post is only about half done. It’d be nice if @Administrator took a look, cause even private messages are partially broken.
@Leo
Vivaldi and HereWeGo are not even open-source, they’re privacy-hardened (big difference), so don’t waste your time.
June 10, 2024 at 6:14 pm #21648AeonKnight
ParticipantGoogle Maps –> Organic Maps; OSMand.
June 10, 2024 at 5:44 pm #21647Leo
ModeratorThat’s a lot of helpful information, @AeonKnight. I knew about some of those options already, but it’s still great to keep this in public view for others’ benefit, too. Thanks again for sharing, as always.
What do you think about the Vivaldi browser and HereWeGo maps as alternative options?
June 10, 2024 at 2:13 pm #21645AeonKnight
Participant– WhatsApp –> Signal; Session; Element (Matrix).
– ZOG browser –> Bromite (on phone); Librewolf (+ uBlock for quality-of-life, on PC); TOR/Orbot (on both).
– App store –> f-droid; Aurora Store (normie apps but anonymous/no Google account).
June 10, 2024 at 2:01 pm #21643AeonKnight
ParticipantFor anyone without a FOSS-OS-compatible phone, you can switch to FOSS alternatives using f-droid, which is an app store where you can find FOSS apps, and even run it using Orbot exclusively, a way to route all your phone data through TOR. F-droid will list the level of privacy and security you can expect from each app on their description, called “anti-features” if they have some non-ideal requirements or settings. Some basic alternatives I’d suggest:
June 10, 2024 at 1:57 pm #21642AeonKnight
Participant*This is a redo of my previous post*
There are no carriers that are not Jewish, since they need to be big, closed-source, international companies by default, plus all data travels unencrypted, protected by kindergarten firewalls (the reason I strongly advise against using dumb phones, regular calls, landlines, SMS, etc.), and they are bound by law to provide all the info on users the government asks of them. There are ways of purchasing a phone and SIM anonymously in the U.S. still (Europe is much harder), but the lengths you’d have to go through are overkill for 99% of people, and it’s a full-time job (never turning your phone on close to your house, workplace, or places you visit regularly; never using the same roads/commutes, and so on). If the feds really want to find you, they can also use cell tower triangulation, which is unstoppable barring a hardware kill-switch on the phone (airplane mode does nothing, though wrapping it in aluminium foil works), and it makes using data so limited it’s almost useless. This is unnecessary for the vast majority of people, so what can be done is using open-source phones and operating systems:
Purism is largely vapor-ware, so I’d avoid them entirely. Pine64 is a great company that offers hardware kill-switches for phone signal, wi-fi, camera, etc., but their phones are still experimental and even Pine64 warns users to manage their expectations (plus both currently only run some Linux distros, which are not great for the average person, though are getting better). The most realistic solutions are FOSS OS like Graphene, Lineage and Calyx:
– Graphene: prioritises safety over ease of use; only runs on the Pixel line.
– Lineage: very easy to use for a first-timer, less safety/privacy features (but still good!); runs on a huge list of models, so probably the best for most people.
– Calyx: my favourite and the one I’d recommend — best of both worlds: hardened privacy and safety; comes with the most established and tested FOSS apps pre-installed so you can pick and choose; the UI is indistinguishable from Lineage’s user friendly approach; it offers the choice to use microG which is a way to use Google services anonymously and without an account, if you absolutely must use them. It runs on the Pixel line + some Motorola models. Installation is also the simplest of all 3.
June 10, 2024 at 12:12 am #21640Leo
ModeratorNo worries, @AeonKnight. If you can be bothered to rewrite it again, then go for it – but I already purchased Purism’s Librem 5, as I’m opting to switch to their service from Google Fi and Google Pixel 7 Pro that I currently have. I just figure we can help our pro-White cause, by stop giving so much power and information accessibility to these Jews, by boycotting their products and services. If they haven’t the ability to monitor our every move, every discussion, and every desire, then their capability will also be reduced. So, that means no more Google, Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, Indeed, 23AndMe, etc – I intend to support Whites, not Jews.
June 9, 2024 at 9:18 pm #21631Hunter
ParticipantGreat posts @JordanL and @MrHouse, I was a Purism affiliate for a while, but the market will always be small since the phones are (again) more expensive and underpowered compared to other options and most people sadly do not care about auditable security i.e. Purism is an option if you value security over everything else.
June 9, 2024 at 4:30 pm #21628AeonKnight
Participant@Leo
Yeah, I didn’t save it and would have to write it all again… I’m hoping @Administrator has some mod powers here lol though it’s been a while already. If nothing happens, I’ll redo the post.
June 8, 2024 at 1:39 pm #21620Leo
Moderator@AeonKnight I am uncertain. I only suspect, and do not actually know, that the person responsible for a pending comment review would be the ‘General Chat’ group owner and/or Liv the site administrator. I own the ‘WhiteDate Defenders’ group and have way more moderation options there, than I do on this thread. My only options here on this one are ‘Reply’ and ‘Report,’ even as the author. Maybe you could try reposting without any links and/or in multiple shorter comments?
June 8, 2024 at 1:02 pm #21619AeonKnight
Participant@Leo
Don’t know why it’s not showing up. Are you sure the OP is not also the mod for the thread?
June 7, 2024 at 11:28 pm #21614Leo
Moderator@A_Spartan_Speaks Are there any in particular that you have in mind and/or would recommend exploring as option(s)?
June 7, 2024 at 9:28 pm #21613A_Spartan_Speaks
ParticipantYou might look into getting a satellite phone.
June 7, 2024 at 12:00 pm #21576Leo
ModeratorThank you so much, fellas, for sharing your comments – a lot of great and interesting ideas.
So far, the Liberty Phone seems like the most appropriate solution, based on the problem I am looking to address. It seems unique in being open-source, offering flexibility to the user, allows the avoidance of 5G, still has desired features and phone service plans, and does not make use of the controlled Android nor Apple operating systems – yet it does seem to still use a major telecommunications provider. That means it is not perfect, but I have not noticed more ideal alternatives.
The aforementioned employs PureOS, and I am curious of key distinctions between that and GrapheneOS.
Regardless, this beats relying on Google products and services, so I am a thankful man – shout-out to @JordanL, lol.
@AeonKnight I assume your lengthier comment is still pending review, because I am not finding it visible on this thread yet.
June 6, 2024 at 11:24 pm #21574Hunter
ParticipantHonestly, I’m thinking that using Chinese spyware (outside of China) is better than using Jewish spyware as ‘freedom phones’ are underpowered and expensive… so I think my next phone might be a Huawei phone. I currently have a Korean phone and I don’t like how it uses the Joogle OS.
June 6, 2024 at 2:09 pm #21570Anonymous
InactiveIn terms of carries, no matter what, you will end up using a major carrier’s infrastructure, whether that ATT or T Mobile, all those “third party” carries use their infrastructure, at a reduced cost, but that makes the users low priority clients for the major carrier.
For the actual phone, you won’t be able to get away from the jewry of it. The Jews have equity in most of the silicon fabs. In terms of software, grapheneOS is probably the least jewwy, but if you don’t buy the overpriced preinstalled phones with it, then you need to have the knowledge to install or find the right tutorial for the exact model of phone. However, you also don’t know what other software was installed on it if you buy a preinstalled phone.
June 6, 2024 at 12:17 pm #21569AeonKnight
ParticipantP.S.: I’d avoid using the carriers’ services like SMS, regular calls and landlines since they are all unencrypted and anyone can intercept/read/listen to them.
June 6, 2024 at 8:10 am #21565JordanL
ParticipantIn terms of phone network providers, I doubt you’ll ever find one of those because the physical infrastructure required puts it firming into enemy hands. Instead you could use things like Signal for personal communications and maybe even go oldschool and use a landline for “official” communications(ie, the handful of times you need to call a company rather than a friend).
In terms of a phone, there are a number of Open Source phones these days. Purism have their Liberty Phone. Pine64 also have a number of handsets, but I dont believe any of them allow for FLOSS (which I believe allows you to use google apps without the google crap). It doesnt sound like a requirement for you given your efforts to get away from them in the first place, but something to keep in mind.
I have been thinking about this a lot myself recently as well, and while I don’t have the technical know-how I find it interesting. Open source everything is the way to go and is relatively easy to get into these days. Understanding networking appears to be the biggest barrier to overcome, but once you do you are able to set up private servers and host your own things (including emails and messaging apps).
June 6, 2024 at 4:57 am #21564Leo
ModeratorWould anyone know of United States phone(s) and phone service provider(s) that are not controlled, in whole or in part, by Jewish influences?
I have been using Google Pixel devices and Google Fi phone service for the better part of the past several years, as it was an affordable way to have unlimited service across the many international destinations I reached. Lately, I am looking to switch, now that I’m aware Google was created by and obviously still controlled by Jews. I don’t need to be using Jewish products and services, have already stopped using Google Maps, and am transitioning away from Google Mail, too. I’m not interested in using the big, monopolized phone service providers like AT&T, Boost Mobile, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, etc. either. I looked into Patriot Mobile, but it appears to be a Christian Zionist organization that promotes AIPAC-funded, Jew-loving Trump and supports causes to reduce antisemitism. Sunbeam Wireless seems to offer some very customizable mobile phone devices, to help reduce screentime, prevent app store use, and/or disable the ability to keep watch through front-facing cameras, but they still rely on the major telecommunications providers. I’ve heard of ‘kosher phones,’ too, that some Jews are using – partly to avoid phone addiction and their own propaganda and surveillance, surely. I’ve also looked into options like GrapheneOS on unlocked devices. Maybe someone with more technical knowledge than myself could offer some advice, considering how informed many of you community members are?
So, are there any alternatives that anybody knows of, for phone(s) and phone service provider(s) – or, no? Thank you in advance!
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