No, because it's fully transparent. Freedom requires anonymity and privacy.
The Ero Elite Pedo Network
Anneke Lucas was sold into a pedophile network in Belgium when she was only 6 years old. She was being abused and tortured to serve as a sex slave to the European elite.
This is her story
Isn't this the guy that just sent $4 Billion to Israel for weapons?
In a jaw-dropping argument, the Department of Justice claims seizing $50,000 from a small business doesn’t violate property rights because money isn’t property.
The DOJ gave three rationales for the argument, all packed into a doorstopper of a footnote: (1) the government creates money, so you can’t own it; (2) the government can tax your money, so you don’t own it; and (3) the Constitution allows the government to spend money for the “general welfare.”
The mom-of-two, 34, undergoes a dozen surgeries to replace her dying bones-which doctors link to the Covid vaccine.
Is this just a bizarre coincidence? 
This is sad: ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ Star Michelle Trachtenberg Dies Suddenly at 39. Yeah, she looks like she was pretty unhealthy. It's normal to die naturally at age 39.
https://slaynews.com/news/buffy-vampire-slayer-star-michelle-trachtenberg-dies-suddenly-39/ 
Well, I just found she made this tweet in 2021 below a picture with her slightly looking downward: "This is how I look down at people who don't want to get the vaccine. The virus is real. Thanks to every frontline worker, saving lives and providing us with what we need. ... Why can't we just protect each other and just wear masks? ... When we just stay safe, normality will come back." She was well and truly propagandized. I wonder if she would still thank the people that made the jabs for her. May you do better in your next life -- RIP.
I'm starting to understand the very real danger CDN's (content delivery network) pose to internet security, privacy, and anonymity. Someone correct me if I'm wrong in the following:
You've probably noticed those cloudflare windows that popup. Cloudflare is a popular CDN.
So, imagine you're doing this: home computer->vpn->youtube.
Well, you're actually going through cloudflare in there, so it actually is: computer->vpn->cloudflare->youtube.
You're still pretty anonymous, but cloudflare creates a fingerprint ID of your browser's settings.
So you go on and visit a bunch of other sites through your vpn, assuming all of it is anonymous. It is, still, but you're also going through cloudflare for many of those sites as well, and cloudflare is attaching that fingerprint ID to each.
And this is where your anonymity and privacy can be broken: When you then log into any website that holds any real, personal identifying information (gmail, youtube to earn money, twitch to earn money, bank account, telegram which you opened using a phone number thus attaching your real identity), cloudflare may now possibly acquire that personal identifying information.
You may say, 'But I connected through an SSL or HTTPS tunnel!'
Okay, but how does that work?
There are two kinds of encrypted tunnels: end-to-end and terminated tunnels. And it is the WEBSITE that determines which will be used for any given content it sends. So, you have to trust that that website is using end-to-end when real identifying information is being sent. Let's say the website lets you log in using an end-to-end encryption tunnel, but then for the rest of the session it uses a terminated encryption tunnel, meaning the information is sent to the CDN which then decides which content (pictures, video, etc.) to deliver, encrypts and sends on to you. So, in this situation, the CDN is able to see your real name and other personal identifying information which passes through it from the website.
It can then go and append that real identifying information to all your other connections via the fingerprint ID it made identifying your browser.
So, the question becomes: how can I minimize this privacy, security threat posed by websites using CDNs?
Installing a browser extension like Decentraleyes may help. Although, I'm not sure how much.
The other is to use a vpn that actively helps your efforts to fight these types of identifying tricks. I haven't done a lot of research in this, so I currently know only of: https://simplifiedprivacy.com/ I'm sure there must be others?
I'm starting to understand the very real danger CDN's (content delivery network) pose to internet security, privacy, and anonymity. Someone correct me if I'm wrong in the following:
You've probably noticed those cloudflare windows that popup. Cloudflare is a popular CDN.
So, imagine you're doing this: home computer->vpn->youtube.
Well, you're actually going through cloudflare in there, so it actually is: computer->vpn->cloudflare->youtube.
You're still pretty anonymous, but cloudflare creates a fingerprint ID of your browser's settings.
So you go on and visit a bunch of other sites through your vpn, assuming all of it is anonymous. It is, still, but you're also going through cloudflare for many of those sites as well, and cloudflare is attaching that fingerprint ID to each.
And this is where your anonymity and privacy can be broken: When you then log into any website that holds any real, personal identifying information (gmail, youtube to earn money, twitch to earn money, bank account, telegram which you opened using a phone number thus attaching your real identity), cloudflare may now possibly acquire that personal identifying information.
You may say, 'But I connected through an SSL or HTTPS tunnel!'
Okay, but how does that work?
There are two kinds of encrypted tunnels: end-to-end and terminated tunnels. And it is the WEBSITE that determines which will be used for any given content it sends. So, you have to trust that that website is using end-to-end when real identifying information is being sent. Let's say the website lets you log in using an end-to-end encryption tunnel, but then for the rest of the session it uses a terminated encryption tunnel, meaning the information is sent to the CDN which then decides which content (pictures, video, etc.) it to deliver, encrypts it and sends on to you. So, in this situation, the CDN is able to see your real name and other personal identifying information that passes through it from the website.
It can then go and append that real identifying information to all your other connections that it knows of via the fingerprint ID it made identifying your browser.
So, the question becomes, how can I minimize this privacy, security threat posed by websites using CDNs?
Installing a browser extension like Decentraleyes may help. Although, I'm not sure how much it helps.
The other is to use a vpn that actively helps your efforts to fight these types of identifying tricks. I haven't done a lot of research for in this, so I currently know only of: https://simplifiedprivacy.com/ I'm sure there must be others.
This is sad: ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ Star Michelle Trachtenberg Dies Suddenly at 39. Yeah, she looks like she was pretty unhealthy. It's normal to die naturally at age 39.
https://slaynews.com/news/buffy-vampire-slayer-star-michelle-trachtenberg-dies-suddenly-39/ 
Trachtenberg is an Ashkenazi Jewish surname, so they are also murdering their own.
This is sad: ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ Star Michelle Trachtenberg Dies Suddenly at 39. Yeah, she looks like she was pretty unhealthy. It's normal to die naturally at age 39.
https://slaynews.com/news/buffy-vampire-slayer-star-michelle-trachtenberg-dies-suddenly-39/ 
Is this just a weird coincidence by a segment that makes up only 0.02% of the population? 
So, this is weird. Someone asked Grok AI if someone on Earth was Satan or Satan's spirit, who would it be?
Then they went and asked ChatGPT the same question. Take a look at the answers.

Take a listen to the story Elon's nanny tells about him. It's short.




