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Stig Jensen
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Experienced independent IT consultant and fullstack engineer.
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StigErikThoreby 9 months ago
Hey everyone! Like many of you, I'm increasingly concerned about what’s happening in our skies. I don’t have power or influence, and I can’t stop the spraying but I can create a space where people can share their own photos and raise awareness. That’s why I launched SkyShare, a site where you can upload and discuss what you see above. Hopefully, together, we can help open more eyes. You're welcome to join and share your perspective with the world! #SAI #Geoengineering #ClearSkiesMovement #Chemtrails #weatherwarfare
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StigErikThoreby 10 months ago
Behind every encrypted message lies a whisper of rebellion.
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StigErikThoreby 10 months ago
This image is a famous scene from The Truman Show (1998). It depicts the protagonist, Truman Burbank, sailing towards the horizon, only to discover that the "ocean" is actually a painted wall, the edge of the artificial world he has unknowingly lived in his entire life. The scene is surreal and symbolic, showing Truman's realization that his reality has been a constructed illusion. The sky appears vast but is actually a physical boundary, and the boat’s reflection in the still water adds to the dreamlike quality. This moment represents Truman’s awakening and his imminent decision to break free from his controlled existence. image
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StigErikThoreby 10 months ago
Biometrics can be convenient, but it’s not a choice you can undo later. Once your face, eyes, or fingerprints are compromised, there’s no way to reset them like a password. Critics argue that biometrics is a wolf in sheep’s clothing, marketed as a security improvement but, in reality, a way to make identification and surveillance more widespread and unavoidable.
The phrase "my rights end where another's begin" reflects the idea that individual freedoms are limited by the rights of others. It suggests that while you have personal rights, they should not infringe upon or harm the rights of someone else.
I must say that Nostr seems like a nice place to be. Takes some getting used to but it really opens up a whole new world with possibilities.