911 information as it actually happened was here. How George Bush stole two elections was here including the death of the guy who helped rig the Ohio voting machines because he thought George Bush was saving The unborn babies. How he was killed in a plane crash or private plane when Karl Rove was threatening him and he was about to go testify under oath. He had already testified to reporters about the whole scheme.
Of course the fake Iraq evasion was documented well here and why it was all fake and how people like Scott Ritter were exposing that it was fake. All these records were in real time. It was probably the peak of the internet as I've known it in terms of getting truth out. It influenced elections in a real way. And the guy who owns Sinclair TV decided to use Sinclair go after John Kerry stockholders of Sinclair organized and drove the stock down and made him reverse his decision. It was lots of amazing stuff there. I don't know if people knew more than but it was the start of red pilling for a whole lot of us and it was really the last time you could get on somewhere and put up information without some moderator being able to take it down.
It was actually emailed but all the email interactions were also available online via the internet web facing. But most of us used it by getting emails of everything that had been posted on the group and then responding in an email to the group.
There was some amazing tech stuff on there too.
All lost.
We really have to write everything down on play tablets like the Sumerians did for anything to really survive.
I'm sure somebody has a giant zip file somewhere that has a whole lot of the information in it. It's like when they shut down that other big website and somebody had the fourth thought and foresight to archive the whole thing before they did and it was passed around on. Peer websites for a long time. You used to be able to search you Yahoo groups and find stuff by people information that was just absolutely incredible. Nothing like it exists today. Although I do forget that I think news groups still exist. I'm not sure if anybody here knows what news groups are but they're completely different type of Internet that isn't really website based and not IP based but is a peer-to-peer almost email list but it doesn't use email. You have to interact directly with it using things called News group readers. I think there were a lot of efforts made to shut those down because a lot of p*** and other stuff was being traded in them or at least that was the excuses always. But of course the real information was political and science-based and news groups were always amazing.
[ - ] NeonGreen 1 point 2.3 yearsJan 20, 2023 09:21:36 ago (+1/-0)
They have primarily been cooped for piracy. Still alive and well. A few still just do txt vs binaries. If we could move over to that usefully enough it would be hell of hard to police. Ala difficult to wack a mole from all the servers up now.
They burned down the library of Alexandria so this is nothing new. They need to erase the truth so we can live the same lie that they live under. The devil doesn't rule hell he's stuck there too. Idiots.
We really have to write everything down on play tablets like the Sumerians did for anything to really survive.
Blockchain does it better. Why do boomers always default to their love of rocks to solve problems? Yeah ok the grid is going to go down any day now... just two more weeks to flatten that grid... trust the plan.
In the meantime I need to buy another bugout bag because nothing ever happened and it's been so long it deteriorated.
And before anyone says "buh the grid will go down and all that info will be lost..." Just how many rocks with writing on them survived through the years? Like 10? lol You think they only wrote on 10 rocks back in the day? No they wrote on thousands if not millions over the years when they were doing that... only 10 survived and most nobody can read. They act like they know what it says... "this one says they were gay and look they knew about climate change!".
They even try to say these represent our alphebet... yeah fucking right that's bullshit.
It was outdated. I was on there about the time the internet became public and even then it was choppy. They rarely updated it and it became more like a time capsule of people that didn't migrate to other, more usable parts of the internet. I visited it a few years ago and it still seemed like it was 1995.
[ + ] Crackinjokes
[ - ] Crackinjokes [op] 1 point 2.3 yearsJan 20, 2023 06:13:56 ago (+2/-1)
https://web.archive.org/web/20040112231341/http://groups.yahoo.com/
I'm sure somebody has a giant zip file somewhere that has a whole lot of the information in it. It's like when they shut down that other big website and somebody had the fourth thought and foresight to archive the whole thing before they did and it was passed around on. Peer websites for a long time. You used to be able to search you Yahoo groups and find stuff by people information that was just absolutely incredible. Nothing like it exists today. Although I do forget that I think news groups still exist. I'm not sure if anybody here knows what news groups are but they're completely different type of Internet that isn't really website based and not IP based but is a peer-to-peer almost email list but it doesn't use email. You have to interact directly with it using things called News group readers. I think there were a lot of efforts made to shut those down because a lot of p*** and other stuff was being traded in them or at least that was the excuses always. But of course the real information was political and science-based and news groups were always amazing.
[ + ] I_am_baal
[ - ] I_am_baal 2 points 2.3 yearsJan 20, 2023 09:00:32 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] NeonGreen
[ - ] NeonGreen 1 point 2.3 yearsJan 20, 2023 09:21:36 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] GeneralDisposition
[ - ] GeneralDisposition 3 points 2.3 yearsJan 20, 2023 09:22:31 ago (+3/-0)
[ + ] Monica
[ - ] Monica 2 points 2.3 yearsJan 20, 2023 10:11:46 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] Thought_Criminal
[ - ] Thought_Criminal 3 points 2.3 yearsJan 20, 2023 09:55:32 ago (+3/-0)
Entropy eats data.
[ + ] PotatoWhisperer2
[ - ] PotatoWhisperer2 1 point 2.3 yearsJan 20, 2023 14:23:26 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] Monica
[ - ] Monica 0 points 2.3 yearsJan 20, 2023 10:00:12 ago (+0/-0)*
Blockchain does it better. Why do boomers always default to their love of rocks to solve problems? Yeah ok the grid is going to go down any day now... just two more weeks to flatten that grid... trust the plan.
In the meantime I need to buy another bugout bag because nothing ever happened and it's been so long it deteriorated.
And before anyone says "buh the grid will go down and all that info will be lost..." Just how many rocks with writing on them survived through the years? Like 10? lol You think they only wrote on 10 rocks back in the day? No they wrote on thousands if not millions over the years when they were doing that... only 10 survived and most nobody can read. They act like they know what it says... "this one says they were gay and look they knew about climate change!".
They even try to say these represent our alphebet... yeah fucking right that's bullshit.
https://www.ancient-origins.net/artifacts-ancient-writings/sumerian-tablets-0011895
[ + ] Belfuro
[ - ] Belfuro 1 point 2.3 yearsJan 20, 2023 13:12:19 ago (+1/-0)
Not ten.
Electronic data is useless as tits on Monica for preserving data.
[ + ] PotatoWhisperer2
[ - ] PotatoWhisperer2 1 point 2.3 yearsJan 20, 2023 14:25:29 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] anrach
[ - ] anrach 1 point 2.3 yearsJan 20, 2023 10:09:44 ago (+1/-0)
Nah, it's still in some NSA data archive somewhere.
[ + ] Clubberlang
[ - ] Clubberlang 1 point 2.3 yearsJan 20, 2023 10:55:40 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] diggernicks
[ - ] diggernicks 0 points 2.3 yearsJan 20, 2023 14:24:47 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] VaccineWaters
[ - ] VaccineWaters 2 points 2.3 yearsJan 20, 2023 12:31:01 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] NuckFiggers
[ - ] NuckFiggers 0 points 2.3 yearsJan 20, 2023 14:53:34 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] ClaytonBigsby313
[ - ] ClaytonBigsby313 0 points 2.3 yearsJan 20, 2023 19:45:55 ago (+0/-0)