If you are feeling censored, or if your IP has blocked certain aspects of the Internet listen closely.
We have seventeen reasons that are now online which will make the privately owned censor sites and rogue networks think twice about censorship.
A new version of software now being called the "bandwidth disruptor" which was originally designed to stop cyber-attacks, recently received rave reviews by it's creators at Georgia Tech. The tool is designed to take the sting out of online attacks, including "brute force style attacks" against lower bandwidths.
The tool was tested last night on numerous "boomer" chat sites used to cancel downloads and harass home users.
The bandwidth disruptor, uses Doppler pulses against the offending site to disrupt the bandwidth of the attack. Though it will not hurt the site, it just takes away the disadvantage that those gigabyte sites have over the lessor bandwidth site through the injection of ports with Doppler pulses. The very worst scenario we saw was the site server overheated on setting two. A server placed in front of the disruptor controls the signal by compressing it, so you can fire the disruptor for one minute and stop, but the effects can last 11 minutes before it stops at the destination.
This is closely being monitored by the project's creators. There are now seventeen sites configured to buffer the signal.
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