⚠️ WARNING: The Beast Does Not Need Horns Anymore. It Wears a Crown of Code.

“He’ll come smiling.

With scripture on his lips and genocide in his eyes.

And they’ll call it revival.

But it’s rot in a crown.”

— Excerpt from “Thorns Not Horns”

🔻 They’re not hiding it anymore:

In Albania, their Prime Minister just said the quiet part out loud:

“One day, we might even have a ministry run entirely by AI. That way, there would be no nepotism or conflicts of interest.”

He fantasized about electing an AI algorithm as prime minister.

Ben Blushi, former Albanian official, added:

“Societies will be better run by AI than by us because it can’t be corrupted, doesn’t need sleep or salary.”

Source: Politico via MSN

👁‍🗨 This is not about eliminating corruption.

It’s about eliminating humanity under the false promise of order.

And don’t think this is limited to Albania.

Trump launched a $500 billion AI infrastructure project in the U.S. — and no one’s talking about where it’s going.

The Beast is building “freedom cities” that will become digital traps.

They say it plainly now. They do not care if humanity survives.

These cities are ark-like fortresses — not to save us, but to control us.

🕯 To the remnant who still see:

You’re not imagining things.

You’re not paranoid.

You’re not broken for crying out when no one listens.

“Some still know the Shepherd’s voice.

Even if they have to run.

Even if they’re hunted.

Even if they lose everything.

They. Won’t. Bow.”

We were warned. We are watchmen.

Even if it hurts. Even if it costs us friends, family, safety, sleep.

“When the Beast feels that sting of ‘no’ —

he won’t turn the other cheek.”

📣 Let this be the warning post:

Do not vote for AI.

Do not let them install unelected code behind your laws.

Do not trade your soul for convenience.

Christ wore thorns. We don’t trade them for horns.

Let the Beast rage.

Let the world bend.

But those sealed in blood,

Do. Not. Break. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/this-country-wants-to-replace-its-corrupt-government-with-ai/ar-AA1KBXOa?ocid=winp2fptaskbarhover&cvid=ae7c0f750c5d4f1dd78165fd068db4aa&ei=14

It was expected.

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it does not make it any easier to swallow.

Well some of us will always be smarter than AI and more motivated than AI

True very true.

Unfortunately we will have to find new ways of communication. They standardized the physical layer to the point that almost all communications can be intercepted. Regrouping without being spied is the first weapon

I agree but ultimately the only way to truly be unmonitored is to go back to older forms of communication

📻 1. CB Radio (Citizens Band)

Range: Typically 1–5 miles handheld; up to 20+ miles with a base station + big antenna

License: No license required in the U.S.

Cost: ~$50–$150 for a decent unit

Privacy: Unencrypted and publicly accessible — anyone nearby can hear you, but not logged by default unless someone’s specifically listening.

Popular for: Truckers, off-roaders, and local chat.

✅ Pros:

Cheap, easy to use

No license

Quick setup

❌ Cons:

No built-in security or privacy

Limited to line-of-sight or skip propagation (when conditions allow)

🎧 2. FRS / GMRS Radios

Think “Walmart walkie-talkies”

FRS: No license; GMRS: license required, no test

Range: 0.5 to ~20 miles (w/ repeaters on GMRS)

Cost: ~$30–$100

Privacy: Public channels, unencrypted

Usage: Great for local groups, family comms, events

🔇 3. Digital Encryption Tools (Requires Internet or Phones)

If you're okay with using some tech, these are much harder to monitor:

🛡️ Briar (Android)

Uses Bluetooth, WiFi, or mesh — no central server

Works even without internet

Built for activists, journalists, and oppressed groups

Encrypted, peer-to-peer, anonymous

🔐 SimpleX Chat

No user ID or phone number required

Uses anonymous message relays

Open-source and extremely private

🛰️ Meshtastic

Uses cheap LoRa radios (about $30–40)

Sends text messages off-grid up to several miles

Works in mesh networks — messages can hop from node to node

🔍 4. Ham Radio (VHF/UHF + HF)

You already looked at this, but to clarify:

Even a local ham setup can talk to long-distance operators.

If you upgrade to General Class, you gain global text/voice via HF (still pretty cheap gear).

Digital modes like Winlink can send email over radio (no internet).

💡 Which is Hardest to Monitor?

Tool Gov Monitoring Risk Notes

CB Radio 🟡 Low (but public) Anyone can listen nearby, not logged unless targeted

FRS/GMRS 🟡 Low (but open) Short-range, casual scanning possible

Ham (HF/VHF) 🟡–🟠 Logged in contests/emergencies

Meshtastic 🟢 Very low No central server, no logs

Briar 🟢 Very low No server, no SIM needed

SimpleX 🟢 Very low Fully anonymous

Hummm. I bet I know something about that. Cb from 1983. Ham licensed from 1986. But this is not common knowledge anymore. It is not turn on the CB and that's it. Antennas, SWR, tuning, gain. To make it work it takes some basic ability and knowledge.

That is the problem with AI it makes things too easy. We need to go back to using our own brains.

There are also some analogic band inversion scramblers or digital scramblers for radio transmissions. Plus, if you want to be difficult to trace you can do frequencies switch or work on ssb or other different modulations

that is a good idea actually

I mean. They can sure decode that but are not ready to do that anymore.

I am for anything that make life difficult for software and the government.