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  • I would run the tunnel from the local travel router (just another GL iNet one I guess) to your US wireguard server, and make sure nothing can route anywhere if that tunnel drops!

    Disconnecting the antennas is undetectable remotely, but the card will still sometimes pick up signals I think. Maybe a non-conductive faraday cage/bag/material can be wrapped/taped around it to make the odds very low.

    Removing the card entirely can theoretically trigger a TPM holding eg BitLocker keys to reset and make the drive unable to be decrypted without the recovery key. Save your recovery key within the OS if it’ll let you. If you can’t, from my research it doesn’t seem like TPMs generally reset over Wi-Fi cards going missing.


  • I’d remove the Wi-Fi card. Then use a travel router to bridge any Wi-Fi network you need to use and connect to the laptop via Ethernet.

    WiFi databases are a pain in the ass. For me the path of least resistance was leaving the laptop in the US with a KVM (PiKVM) to control it I had to use a home automation finger robot to access the power button in case of a hard reset being required and left an emergency way back in over an LTE. I’d had 8 hours of video calls in (then) 5 years working there so wasn’t worried about any of that. My microphone for meetings was Droidcam, I was in a position to install that on the laptop, and route to it “locally” over the same wireguard setup from my phone as I used to access the PiKVM.

    Sounds like your laptop is not very locked down, if you can attach any old USB device to it. If I were reattempting this today I’d probably go with the travel router as mentioned. Maybe if there’s an open USB Wi-Fi card we can hack it to always show a fake Wi-Fi list + real nearby networks added manually.









  • I’d say Adelson and Bibi’s relationship with Trump and our Congress causes inflation in our lives in excess of whatever “benefit” to imperialism Israel provides. I don’t know that Israel as a whole truly benefits, I’d say not really as they’re turning it into a coffin with one predictable exit. Purely in terms of profit? Probably not really. Many Israeli military actions in the region have been motivated partly by the manipulation of the price of oil (which had to be bought with dollars for nearly a century and so on). I’m really stoned right now but I think it might be self-evident that insider knowledge about oil futures and such isn’t beneficial to the whole of the US society, and I personally doubt very many of the people making these decisions really have any national interests at heart.


  • I think it’s easier to not think of nations because what we’re trying to identify might be better understood as “neoconservatives”, it’s a faction of the ruling class that was aligned with the late Sheldon Adelson but his widow continues the legacy seemingly as well as Bibi, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, the Project for a New American Century (PNAC) gang.

    We have clear as day examples where Israel decides US troop movement in support of redirecting stolen oil to them during the Iraq War - as happened with CENTCOM’s Energy Infrastructure Planning Group deferring to IDF/Mossad agent Michael Makovsky as often as they did, which Gary Vogler has written much about. It’s a little bit murkier but Kurds get roped into similar shit too, all the time.





  • Yeah I was in Iraq and Syria with kurds for almost 2 years beginning in late 2014 (just checked some records to confirm). It sucked, everyone was great for the most part and there’s still a lot of people I worry about but they’re also caught in the middle of disputes over oil and pipeline control and getting armed not too dissimilarly from ISIL/ISUS.

    https://hexbear.net/pictrs/image/d0bbf518-480e-4b96-8563-d8dfb2cc8fe4.jpeg

    I was literally suicidal and just couldn’t do it myself so I figured I’d go get myself killed there. Now I’m ok. Just stay in the imperial core and be ready/try to mobilize there safely.

    And I can’t substantiate this at all but Israeli medical professionals were stopped on at least two occasions I was aware of leaving areas where ISIS guys got rounded up days later with recent medical aid having been rendered to them.

    I primarily did forensics on dead ISIS guys’ phones. Matched photos with geographic features/GIS data, sat in their group chats, etc. But I also got shot.

    Most cool thing happened north of Musil, on the way back to the center of a town we were staying in. A puppy ran right up to us and I thought it looked a little too much like a wolf. Sure enough the mom was staring at us with her grey wolf puppy from 20m away and as soon as I saw her we retreated and took a longer route.