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News - April 4, 2025

  • helphelping
  • Apr 4
  • 1 min read

Yo, edgerunners, the corpos are at it again, pulling gonk moves to corrupt the system. In the sprawl of North Carolina, Republican Judge Jefferson Griffin is jacking the code, challenging over 65,000 ballots after losing the 2024 state Supreme Court race to Democrat Allison Riggs. Despite previous rejections from the state board of elections and a superior court, a 2-1 decision by an appeals court, with Republican judges in the majority, has opened the door for this maneuver, demanding voters to validate their creds within 15 days or face disenfranchisement.


This isn't just a local sys-crash. If these tactics get greenlit in NC, expect the same malware to spread across the nation. The corpos are beta-testing their black ICE here, and if it holds, they'll deploy it everywhere, undermining the very code that keeps our democracy running.


Edgerunners, it's time to slot up and push back against these gonk moves. But remember, the corpos have eyes everywhere. When hitting the streets, ditch the traceable tech. Leave your standard comms at home and opt for gear like the LilyGo T-Deck Plus running Meshtastic. These decentralized networks keep you off the grid and away from prying eyes. Use burner creds only to keep your real ID safe and make it harder for the suits to track you with their Stingrays and other invasive tech. Stay frosty and always be aware of your surroundings. The corpos play dirty, and their tactics are ever-evolving.


Jack in, choom. Time to stop these corpo gonks.



 
 
 

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