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Yellow signs getting the message out in the City of Bath

https://twitter.com/Willow__Bella/status/1425415240267833350

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What I like about this technique is that static signs are easily dismissed as the work of one ‘demented’ malcontent, and torn down very quickly. Here each sign, with a real human holding it, demonstrates that multiple people stand behind the message, figuratively and in actuality.

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Yes well said…but do you think that any in the globalised techno-culture would or will (depending on which end you pour from), ever be able to get their heads around a “Loss of Signal” process (or “movement”)? Good question for the show to answer, maybe even poke fun at the degree of cognitive dissonance we are now experiencing: https://www.arafel.co.uk/2018/10/loss-of-signal-wifi.html & https://www.arafel.co.uk/2018/11/loss-of-signal-cont-wifi-ethernet-awfb.html

5G mast

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I may be being a little obscure, I meant in terms of how one would go about organising such a protest (not that I’m advocating this), without using social-media etc.

#LoS: https://twitter.com/i/events/930097464530690052

Funny thing about vaccination guys, I’m noticing the effects of those I had in my childhood and teens now (this started only very recently), weird!

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Some great points in those posts @GKH

I visited Telehouse in Docklands a few times, years ago, to maintain some servers. These are the targets to try and take out were anyone theoretically looking to create some mischief.

Telehouse is a colocation hub, and a major one. If you want a truly resilient network you have one bunch of servers in location A and another in B. Hence colocation.

If these are on two different continents all the better.

Things will have moved on since but access is very strictly controlled eg retina scanners, airlocks, zoning protocols etc. Several independent buildings are connected with bridges. North South East and West if I recall correctly. A fire that destroys North could have no effect on the other three as the bridges can be dropped just like a castle drawbridge.

But even if the whole thing was taken out by some patsies with box cutters in a 767 I’m afraid things wouldn’t go dark for all that long.

Less wealthy/smaller businesses would suffer badly as they probably use cheaper shared hosting packages with little or no redundancy. Evil Corp, etc, would weather the storm, but naturally they’d be disrupted.

Despite all this, unfortunate collisions between driverless cars and poles with 5g masts, and the rest, are good as ‘optics’ and we all know how important these are to our mafia overlords.

Thanks for the “heads-up”! Continuous disruption via damage to masts is my take…something that can be organised locally with no need for wider control…the old “cell” idea whereby the “cell” (irony), acts mostly independently…again I stress (of-course), that these are ideas for a t.v show! Think of it this way…the first perpetrators are prepared for arrest, whereby they then use the platform (not giving away to the authorities their intentions to publicise the cause until the trial), to encourage others to take up the torch…no need for WiFi if good old terrestrial media are willing to do the job for you…also there is the excellent “spin” provided by martyrdom… the Anti-WiFi Brigade head office has a sign above a bucket full of water that is next to the door, it reads; “please leave your WiFi device here!”

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Sounds like a show I’d watch @GKH

Yeah…me too…but it would have to be made properly, difficult to avoid the #Weinswein!

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