Interview 1904 – The Internet Archive Hack (NWNW 568)

by | Oct 18, 2024 | Interviews, Videos | 42 comments

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Story #1: The Internet Archive Is Back As Read-Only Service After Cyberattacks; Wayback Machine Is Back Online After Data Breach, DDoS Attacks
https://www.theverge.com/2024/10/14/24269741/internet-archive-online-read-only-data-breach-outage

Hackers Claim ‘Catastrophic’ Internet Archive Attack
https://www.newsweek.com/catastrophic-internet-archive-hack-hits-31-million-people-1966866

“The Internet archive has and is suffering from a devastating attack We have been launching several highly successful attacks for five long hours and, to this moment, all their systems are completely down.”
https://archive.is/eesOx

Story #2: Unverified Info On New Vaccine Leads To Rejection Of Customers
https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/15462340

Experts Move To Allay Replicon COVID Shot Fears In Japan Amid Backlash
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/10/07/japan/science-health/replicon-vaccine-fears/

Two Scientists Win Nobel Prize In Medicine For Enabling Creation Of mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines
https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/15019691

Replicon: Big Pharma Preps the Next Bioweapon
https://corbettreport.com/replicon-big-pharma-preps-the-next-bioweapon/

Episode 466 – Japan Rising
https://corbettreport.com/japan-rising/

Story #3: Community Fridge Saves 24,000 Meals From Landfill
https://archive.is/nkTUV

Community Fridge Network (UK)
https://www.hubbub.org.uk/community-fridge-network

You May Have Heard Of Free Little Libraries But How About Free Little Pantries?
https://www.3newsnow.com/northwest-omaha/you-may-have-heard-of-free-little-libraries-but-how-about-free-little-pantries

‘Take What You Need, Give What You Can,’ Five Little Libraries, Food Pantries Open In TBM
https://www.collingwoodtoday.ca/the-blue-mountains-and-grey-highlands/take-what-you-need-give-what-you-can-5-little-libraries-food-pantries-open-in-tbm-9647587

Little Free Libraries
https://littlefreelibrary.org/

Little Free Pantries
https://www.littlefreepantry.org/

#GoodNewsNextWeek: Little Pantries On Your Sidewalk Give Shelf-Stable Help (Aug. 15, 2016)
https://mediamonarchy.com/gnnw029-video/

NWNW Flashback: Government Must Stop Little Free Libraries for the Sake of the Nation (Sep. 22, 2016)
https://mediamonarchy.com/nwnw284-video/

NWNW Flashback: There Are Now 75,000 Little Free Libraries Around the World (Sep. 20, 2018)
https://mediamonarchy.com/nwnw352-video/

#GoodNewsNextWeek: National Reading Program Reaching Albuquerque Neighborhoods (Nov. 18, 2018)
https://mediamonarchy.com/gnnw072-video/

#GoodNewsNextWeek: Fighting Fast Fashion With Clothing Libraries (Aug. 31, 2018)
https://mediamonarchy.com/gnnw068-video/

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42 Comments

  1. What a convenient time for the way back machine not to record. I’m sure that’s a coincidence.

    • Yeah,

      “coincidence”…so many of them these days….. zzz

    • The wayback machine is not spun off from the Internet archive… it will go away soon in all probability, because some joker thought it was a good idea to give out copyrighted material in such a way that the publishers would definitely act.

      I often wonder if its deliberate or something.

      its time to grab and keep copies of anything you really want to keep. 🙁

    • Very convenient.

      Also, thanks to Jim Lee from ClimateViewer, I learned that it just so happens (100% koinkidink, I’m sure) that a few days apart from the election there will be talk about some modifications to the man made laws regarding intentional man made climate modification. Very convenient.

  2. The link to your MP4 is the previous episode, nor episode 568

  3. Thanks for the heads up on those borg nanoprobe sounding “self-replicating” genetic slurry injections and thanks for the good news story about those peoples in Ireland.

    anecdote:

    I actually got fired from my first official paycheck job when for giving away the good food that produce managers were tryna throw in the dumpster (I gave the food to families I knew that were having a tough time, leaving the boxes out back of the store for them to pick up sometimes). The butcher was a cool guy and when he saw what I was doing he discounted huge roasts and ham steaks to pennies on the dollar so I could buy them and give them those too.

    I threw a few epic bbq-s in the public parks and gave away good meals to lots of people that were barely scraping by before the upper grocery store management canned me (saying I was making them at risk of being sued for giving away food that might be spoiled, which was actually not bad at all) so it was good times and well worth it! 🙂

    • It really sucks that we live in a world where food is thrown away because someone is afraid of being sued. It’s stupid.

      But the fear of being sued is a legitimate concern unfortunately. I suppose they could have handed out some kind of waiver that people could sign which would have shielded them from liability.

      • @cu.h.j

        Agreed.

        In the case of the particular grocery store I was working at the produce manager was running a racket where he scammed the distribution warehouses (and by extension the farmers) by taking advantage of a 100% refund if rotten produce shows up in the box guarantee they had with the store). In many cases, the produce manager would put a rotten cucumber, corn cob, tomato, squash, apple etc from the previous month in with the newly arrived boxes (when he realized he ordered way to much to sell, or perhaps he ordered that much with foresight planning on scamming either way and wanting to do less work) and take a pic then demand he got 100% refund from the distributor (after which he would tell me to throw the whole box in the dumpster, knowing he would get paid and boost his sales numbers). This was often good quality produce, and having grown up on a farm I know what goes into growing it, so I was not about to let his petty scamming let the food go to waste when I was going to school with kids that had families going through tough times.

        It was less an issue of liability, and more an issue of they wanted to tend to the upper class, have great numbers on spread sheets for corporate offices and not have to deal with the lowly plebs.

        I do appreciate the thought though, thanks for the comment.

        • He sounds like a slime bag. I’d be pissed if I were the distributor. I wouldn’t want to deal with some slime bag wanting a refund all the time. Some of these big wigs are sociopaths or even psychopaths it seems.

          There were people who would “dumpster dive” in NY for food that was packaged and actually high quality stuff. I watched some documentary on it years ago that highlighted this practice of throwing food in the garbage that was edible and actually high quality when there are people going hungry in 1st world countries like the US.

          I’m not sure if it’s still going on but hopefully the documentary drew attention on this wasteful thoughtless practice.

    • I remember you already told this story and I believe that I praised you for your actions then and will add on to that praise right now. It is no measure of good health to be well adjusted to a thoroughly mentally ill society.

      The first time I caught a major wind of massive production that is kept back to prop up the prices was upon seeing all those giant parking lots, abandoned factories and airports full to the brim with crispy new cars. Such sites are proof that there is as much freedom in the corporate market as there is morality.

      The matter of starvation in the world is not an issue of there being insufficient food, but an issue of availability of food and other ostensible food like products.

      • @mkey

        Thanks my friend, though I shared the story in the hopes of further illuminating the artificially perpetuated scarcity of food and how centralized/corporatized infrastructures breed corruption (letting many fall through the cracks, purely for the sake of “keeping up appearances”, supply and demand rackets and/or profiteering) and not in the hopes of receiving praise. However, I do appreciate the thoughtful comment.

        There were (and are) many doing more meaningful work (than liberating good food destined for dumpsters and getting to to people that need it) in empowering people to be able to produce their own food which equates to the difference between giving a man a fish and feeding him for a day or teaching him to fish and giving him the skills to feed himself for a lifetime.

        Back in the day (when I was a kid working at that supermarket) I was just as dependent on the centralized system as the corporate execs that would have smiled knowing that food was thrown in a dumpster (negating profit losses) rather than seeing it being given to the less fortunate.

        Since then I have strove to become capable of going further than just giving food away, but rather connecting people onto a reliable, decentralized and perpetually scalable source of local food through regenerative gardening education.

        The results have been much more far reaching than giving away boxes of food or throwing epic ham steak and corn on the cob community bbqs (though that was alot of fun!).

        I have heard from people in over 50 countries talking about saving successive generations of seeds and sharing with neighbors. They tell me of local feasts, new recipes make with the heirloom seeds, and kids getting involved. That gives me hope. Yester day I heard from a community in Brazil that is growing out the third generation of seeds I sent them and scaling up their production capacity. That is the kind of momentum no scamming managers or corporate execs can slow down.

        “The matter of starvation in the world is not an issue of there being insufficient food, but an issue of availability of food and other ostensible food like products.”

        Well said.

        Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

  4. Near the end of the episode, JEP mentioned how some people (listeners/subscribers) say “i`d buy snake oil from you!”

    For a fun fact about “snake oil” and where the term came from :

    https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F9f6adc53-a6d5-4d04-83ff-e45cfe5e71a7_2441x2754.jpeg

    Paul Bergner’s story relating to how Echinacea may actually be used to make effective and legitimate “snake oil” and perhaps “scorpion oil” too (Paul is a herbalist and educator and is the senior lecturer for the Southern Institute of Medical Herbalism)

    ~ a scorpion bite

    “Once in Arizona, I was bitten by a Centruroides exilicauda scorpion, the only potentially lethal poisonous scorpion in North America. I didn’t know I’d been bitten, but thought I’d been stabbed by a cactus thorn. Soon my arm was numb, an itchy rash crept up my legs up to the knees, and my pulse rate rose to more than 100 beats per minute. I went to bed, but didn’t figure out what had happened until I woke the next morning and my pulse rate was still over 100.

    Realizing it was a scorpion bite, I began taking large hourly doses of Echinacea angustifolia —a folk remedy of the Plains Indians for rattlesnake bite. Nothing much happened for the first five hours, but then I fell asleep and woke as if nothing had happened. I have only a small scar from the bite, and a fondness for Native American herbalism to show for it today.”

  5. RE: Story #2: Unverified Info On New Vaccine Leads To Rejection Of Customers

    During the Covid-19 vaccine rollout, do you remember the following headline?…
    “Miami private school Centner Academy won’t employ vaccinated teachers, staff”
    [The Highwire did a video story on this.]

    SHEDDING SubThread circa April 2021
    https://corbettreport.com/agorism-in-japan/#comment-108487
    During that era, there were many anecdotal stories about shedding, especially with women noticing that their time of month was suddenly altered. Corbett Report Members included.

    • From https://corbettreport.com/japan-rising/#comment-169398
      29:21 minute mark
      https://odysee.com/@corbettreport:0/japanrising:2?t=1761

      Dr. Miki Gibo says (with a James Corbett accent 😉 )…
      “When the RNA sequence of an alpha virus is removed from the sequence that codes for structural proteins, and a self-replicating RNA similar to a replicon vaccine is created, this paper and other papers have shown that infectious particles are generated and spread to other cells.”

      “It is thought that this infection occurs through an extracellular route.
      “And these extracellular routes are known to be present in our saliva, nasal mucus, respiratory fluid, sweat, tears, breast milk, etc.

      “However, the pharmaceutical company has not conducted any excretion tests or anything, and they have not even checked whether it will be radioactive in solid tubes, so our concerns have not been dispelled.”

      “What I have said so far is the knowledge of ARCT154 against the original strain.
      But the replicon vaccine that will be administered on a large scale from four days later will be a vaccine against the JN1 type, JN1 mutant strain.
      This approval has been given, but antibody tests have been done on only EIGHT mice.
      However, partial health approval was given on the night of Friday, September 13th.”

      ——— —————– ——–
      From September 20, 2024
      https://www.aussie17.com/p/japans-emergency-press-conference

      The biggest problem the replicon vaccine is that it might infect unvaccinated people through close contact.
      Listen to Dr. Miki Gibo explain it here:
      [90 second VIDEO]

      Here’s the issue:
      In a study published in Cell, she mentions, scientists looked at how something similar to the replicon mRNA vaccine worked when put into cells.
      They found that the vaccine parts kept increasing inside the cells.
      Then, when liquid from these cells, which contains tiny particles, was put onto new cells, the vaccine components spread and moved into these new cells too.
      This happens because the first cells release little particles called extracellular vesicles, which include exosomes.
      These particles can carry stuff, like the parts of the vaccine, from one cell to another.
      In people, these exosomes are found in things like tears, snot, saliva, and sweat.
      This means there’s a chance that the vaccine parts could pass to other people through bodily fluids.

      ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
      An Alphavirus is a family of viruses that can infect humans and animals. Some types are transmitted by mosquitoes, like what happened in the August 2024 crisis in Massachusetts (eastern equine encephalitis).
      Japan’s ARCT-154 sa-mRNA COVID-19 Vaccine “uses mRNA that codes for replicase proteins lifted from the Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus.”
      https://dallasexpress.com/opinion/opinion-unleashing-self-replicating-vaccines-upon-the-world/

    • More on…
      SHEDDING via Vaccines
      “Vaccine shedding is a form of viral shedding which can occasionally occur following a viral infection caused by an attenuated (or “live virus”) vaccine.”

      EXAMPLES:
      Package Insert and Information for Patients – FluMist
      https://www.fda.gov/media/180697/download
      Go to page 11 of 20 (or 12 of 30) for ”SHEDDING Studies”

      2023 Sept
      Rapid emergence and transmission of virulence-associated mutations in the oral poliovirus vaccine following vaccination campaigns
      https://www.nature.com/articles/s41541-023-00740-9
      …The vaccine covers all three wild poliovirus serotypes, is inexpensive, easy to deliver, and—because it is a live virus—is transmissible from vaccinated children onwards….

      Oct 2016
      Reversion of Cold-Adapted Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine into a Pathogenic Virus
      https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27440882/
      …The revertant also regained virulence and caused significant disease in mice, with severity comparable to that caused by a wild-type 2009 H1N1 pandemic virus…
      … we found that the FluMist vaccine backbone could regain virulence to cause severe disease in mice.

      3 or 4 minutes
      On Thursday Oct 17 2024 The Highwire, Jefferey Jaxen goes over aspects of shedding.
      Start watching at 6:50 minute mark – VIDEO
      DIY FLU VACCINES ARE COMING YOUR WAY!
      https://www.bitchute.com/video/UABpnWvBVYtw

      • 😂 to the garlic & silver crucifix! The go to vampire repellant!
        Old lore that could have useful extrapolations. My father (born 1917) told me that they use to put a silver dollar in a gallon of milk to keep it from spoiling. And of course garlic poultices were used on the feet and sometimes chest area for bronchial issues.

  6. I know people that still brag about getting their latest shots. At the VA, people are selecting them like they’re colors of paint for their cars.

  7. I’m surprised that Casolaro’s name wasn’t Calamari. If you hunt for dragons, you may end up getting burned.

  8. Yes, I’ve heard on the local news that the hospitals in Sonoma County are forcing their staff to wear masks again. The TV ads promote the Flu/Covid dual shots. I have no idea who is getting the injections or what the reactions of the hospital staff are to the new mask mandate. I don’t think the Providence Hospital Group ever dropped the mask mandates for staff and patients.
    Health care is so fecked up in the SF Bay Area that my wife and I avoid doctors at all costs.

    • They are making all personnel and visitors in skilled nursing and acute care. Wear them in Santa Cruz county.

      https://www.santacruzhealth.org/HSAHome/HSADivisions/PublicHealth/CommunicableDiseaseControl/Coronavirushome/PublicInformation.aspx

      It’s insane to me that here in California. You can push the most unscientific crap on everyone and completely get away with it. The worst part is how many people probably still think this is about Health. I’ll be curious what our local healthcare workers think as well.

      If I wasn’t born with a disability and chronic health problems, I would stay the fuck away from doctors too. I still do my best.

      • HoH, My friend in Los Angeles tells me that the Kaiser Permanente health care workers are on strike there. Don’t know if it’s about masks etc. or just wages.

  9. When it comes to the term “replicon” the strongest association that springs up in my mind are Transformer factions. Two of the most notable being autobots and deceptions, the latter being the one due to which I may have made the connection.

      • I like those two images also.

        So, I can just picture a drugstore’s inside signage promoting the Replicon Vaccine with one of those images as their Trademark.

        This time of year, the grocery stores with their pharmacy and the drugstores are promoting “free Flu vaccines.”
        I think Walgreens (drugstore) will be closing about 1200 stores.

  10. Anyone else getting a kick out of the new vote or else commercials. I first saw the commercial on YouTube, it basically states that while who you vote for is private (is it), whether you vote or not is “public”. It says, your family, friends and neighbors will be able to see if you voted or not, so get out and vote.

    I stopped voting years ago, believing in the Mark Twain comment that “if voting made a difference they would not let us do it”. But the idea that peer pressure is used to push people to vote, not nominating good candidates or motivating educated and respected voters, is truly laughable.

    My family and friends have better things to do than concern themselves with other people’s voting habits, and as for my neighbors, likely disinterested not to mention I would not give a rat’s ass if they did.

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2012/11/02/peer-pressure-and-voting/1675019/

    They really want us all in on their joke of a system. Harris who was made the dem candidate by wholly unscrupulous means, and POS divisive Trump, the Zionists are really scraping the barrel.

    • Rexleonum,
      I hear ya about the weaponization of illegal immigration across the U.S. (and abroad.) [see the comment south]

      You are right about this voting crap.
      And emotions seem to be running high…kind of in panic mode.

      Like you, I think Trump is an Asshole Deluxe.
      Steve Watson had a video post about a recent Charity Fundraising event.
      Donald Trump must have had a good script writer, ‘cuz normally he can’t complete a detailed-specific full sentence.
      Anyway, the script writer had some good jokes.
      I like humor, even from the mouths of assholes.

      Anyway, there was some good humor in this…
      Former President Donald Trump delivered comedy and jokes at the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner in Midtown Manhattan in New York City on Thursday night Oct 17.
      QUEUED 3:34
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3MUsIYxtS0&t=214s

  11. “Black Meta”, like black rock, black stone, black cube, has unit unit 8200 written all over it.

  12. Charity is a dicey industry, on one hand you want to help those who need it, but it is also used by the Zionists to support the illegal immigrants they are flooding your country with, they need institutions like food banks to keep their migrants fed.

    I live in Arizona, and we have mass migration issues, obviously, and you will often see DHS dropping off illegal immigrants to local churches to be process and educated on how to gain access to all the free goodies now available to such immigrants.

    It is a challenging topic, it is beyond obvious that immigration has been weaponized, but the immigrants are just pawns. The Zionist along with their CIA/UN have worked hard destabilizing nations, causing situations that drive people to find a better life, one that they could have in their native lands, but then the Zionists would not have persons of color to do the replacing. Organizations like HIAS could not care less about these poor souls who are fleeing drug gangs, violence, slavery, starvation, they just want people to drive into Europe and America to destabilize the West.

    As hard as it is to believe, it is often easier for immigrants, legal or otherwise to get assistance than it is native born Americans, especially if they are white and especially if they are male (guess that’s the institutionalized racism I keep hearing about).

    We don’t give to charities anymore, we give directly through VERY local group whom we know prioritize Americans first.

    https://www.centreforglobaleducation.com/food-bank-ireland

  13. In regards to the Internet archive hack I found this blurb interesting. Coincidence (again)?

    https://digg.com/insider/link/digital-dark-ages-internet-history-old-websites-disappearing

    Google used to have an online service that generated pithy, user-friendly versions of long, commercially unwieldy uniform resource locators — the key addresses that identify everything on the web. Google announced that as of next year, all of the existing shortened URLs are getting turned off. Poof. And on the web, if your URL doesn’t work, you might as well not exist. Now, rendering a bunch of web content invisible isn’t the end of days. Not by itself. The problem is, this kind of thing keeps happening.

    Key Details

    The Pew Research Center estimates that a quarter of everything put on the web from 2013 to 2023 is inaccessible — meaning almost 40% of the web as it existed in 2013 is simply not there today.
    The Cartoon Network archive, Yahoo Answers, chunks of the Imgur photo service, and the spicy parts of Tumblr are gone.

    “If a library burns down, it’s a tragedy, but most of the books survive elsewhere,” says Mark Graham, an internet archivist. “But the digital world is inherently fragile and potentially ephemeral.”

    • Thanks for noting this trend, Paul.
      Like you say: “Coincidence (again)”, especially considering the rise in these new super-chips and their capabilities as part of the paradox.

  14. It would be great to see less needles and up close injections on all media. It’s gross.

    • QUOTE from Oct 30th article: “They Are Scrubbing the Internet Right Now” by Jeffrey A. Tucker and Debbie Lerman
      https://archive.ph/wOhkU

      “Thus the two available tools for searching cached pages on the Internet disappeared within weeks of each other and within weeks of the November 5th election.

      What an amazing “coincidence.”

      Thanks for logging this, colosseum.

      • Many thanks HRS, I just noticed it.
        🙂

    • I have noticed some effects of this today when one youboob link I had was memoryholed. Previously I could find on booble the cached version to at least see the title of the video, however now it’s not available. The need to download content one finds important is more and more pronounced with every passing day.

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