Dr. Fraudci has been smoking too much weed and got his IP address facts mixed up. He made several errors which I felt needed to be revealed at the soonest opportunity. It takes a somewhat trained eye, and it's easy to make mistakes when analyzing information related to an IP address. In the video we see, Dr. Fraudci demonstrates a misunderstanding of private IP addressing as per RFC1918. Just because an address begins with 192 does not make it a private, non-routable IP address. Basically it needs to be either 10.x.x.x, 172.16.x.x-172.31.x.x, or 192.168.x.x. IP geolocation is only accurate down to the country, and even then it can be inaccurate. I can't explain Reverse DNS, but the main takeaway is that the order of the IP address octets is reversed in the name, so 1.2.3.4 becomes 4.3.2.1. This guy acts like he knows so much about networking, it was just really sad and shocking to see that so many people liked his video.
“The tactics that are being used in America right now to control people are the same tactics the North Korean regime used to control us and enslave us eventually,” says North Korean defector Yeonmi Park.
She’s the author of the new book, “While Time Remains: A North Korean Girl’s Search for Freedom in America.”
“This is our moment of cultural revolution in America,” Park says. “Once the American system goes down, then what do we have left? … The way of China … the way of North Korea.”
In George Orwell’s “Animal Farm,” “when the young animals were born, they [didn’t] even know life before the revolution. Like when I was born in North Korea, I did not even know that I was oppressed. I did not know that life could be different … Easily, with a few generations, that’s possible,” Park says.
We discuss the victimhood pseudo-religion she sees taking over America, the manipulation of language, and the fight to preserve the ideals of this country.
“In North Korea, we don’t have inequality. But we are all dying from starvation … The enemy is poverty, not inequality,” Park says.