Communist Alternatives to NSA CryptoAPI Spying
This is a record of a series of correspondences between Microsoft and
possibly a developer (probably a CIA agent-eh?) about the IE browser
API script and the Microsoft operating system allowing National
Security Agency surveillance.
http://tinyurl.com/3vocga
http://encryption_policies.tripod.com/industry/campbell_270400_microsoft.htm
Looking for a reliable Linux distribution, I discovered these which
are used in Russia and China; and now, India. Linux has been accused
of being Communist by Microsoft because it is free. Linux is also
dependable, though I suspect some Linux distributions such as
PCLinuxOS out of Texas may be monitoring its users like MS for the
NSA. I have no proof; just suspicion.
Freedom alternatives which I believe are available in English:
These Linux distributions are widely disseminated and stable to a
large degree compared to the constant tweaking the more familiar ones
like Red Hat, SuSE, Slackware, Ubuntu, Debian, Mandrake etc. receive.
Russian Linux is being distributed in all schools. Remember Linux is
free and it can work alongside Windows or alone. It makes older
computers work better.
http://www.altlinux.ru/
http://www.altlinux.ru/products/where_to_buy/
China Linux. I have not figured out why their version is #4 and the US
version is #6. Red Flag is set up for servers too.
http://www.redflag-linux.com/eindex.html
http://www.redflag-linux.com/jujiao/enews_view.php?id=1000000036
http://www.tuxdistro.com/torrents-details.php?id=610
http://www.asianux.com/asianux.do
India is making computers available for everyone.
http://indlinux.org/
http://www.roseindia.net/
Switzerland (Notice the red flag of a different kind in the URL?)
https://www.scientificlinux.org/
Of all the Linux distributions available today, these above seem to
best express the intent behind its original purpose of making it free
and open for everyone. You can see this in the level of sup****t they
devote to the product which has been a stumbling block for Linux in
the US. a.r.e. readers who speak and can translate these distributions
into Spanish could set off a mini-revolution in Central and South
America.
I am not familiar with the extent Linux has been developed in Africa.
Power to the People? Really! Open Source is a progressive approach to
establi****ng our freedoms and putting it to use allows we citizens to
walk our talk anywhere in the world instead of what we are doing
presently. By the way, unles they have changed, AMD CPUs do not have
internal codes to identify the chip in a particular computer and its
owner. Intel uses an ID in his CPU. I do not know what connection
this, if any, has with the MAC address.
JR


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