On Sun, 2018-07-08 at 14:24 -0700, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> On 07/08/2018 02:25 AM, Antony Stone wrote:
> > On Saturday 07 July 2018 at 14:03:33, Alessandro Selli wrote:
> > 
> >> On Fri, 6 Jul 2018 at 10:52:20 -0700 Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> >>
> >>> Good sources
> > 
> > Who / where?
> 
> 
> You have to do a lot of reading, the information is out there going back 
> to 2012 the main source is wanted by usa and has been given a gag order 
> by his keepers or will be forced to leave his protected living quarters.
> 
> >>> tell me we need our own kernel,
> >>
> >>    Why?  What's wrong with the available ones?
> 
> 
> I'm a hardware guy, taught in Silicon Valley, built fist computer 
> '75-'76, my fist job was a startup in Santa Clara, I worked R&D until 
> successful completion and I like taking things apart and maybe building 
> something better since I was a child.
> 
> In my head I can see how systemd works and it's a computer system inside 
> your computer, creating virtual hardware and controlling your installed 
> software, why?  It's really simple, your computer is not only working 
> for you the user but outside sources too, not something the average user 
> would know about or the ability to do something about.  Okay, maybe I'm 
> not the average user, but I am a user just the same and not a developer, 
> nor do I have the ability to roll my own kernel. It's known that the CIA 
> was injecting a backdoor in kernel v.2.6 and now we are dealing with the 
> NSA, Intel, Microsoft and RedHat. 'IF' our existing kernel has a 
> backdoor client in it there is nothing 'I' can do about it, but sources 
> say I need to roll my own kernel.  It's the only way to stop this war on 
> privacy invasion.  Neutering software is one thing, but the war will 
> continue until we get rid of the backdoor. Devuan needs it a kernel 
> expert, better yet a kernel team of experts.
> 
> Thoughts? Volunteers?

The war on privacy will continue, so I'll suggest to take sustainable
positions. The need of control and 'power' in some people, and the need
to follow orders in others, stands ingrained in their psychological
makeup, adequately documented by Bob Altmeyer
asynchronousexchange.com/resources/the-authoritarians.pdf 

Regards

-- 
Elbrus Kondratiev
<There an elementary concept called 'Asynchronous Exchange'>


_______________________________________________
Dng mailing list
[email protected]
https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng

Reply via email to