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InfowarsOS 2023
UPDATE 5/17/2023: A refreshed ISO has been created with all software and security dates to May 17, 2023. There is a new download link which has been updatdd below.
InfowarsOS.com is proud to announce that InfowarsOS 2023 “Rolling Revere” has been officially released.
In the past, InfowarsOS has been based on Ubuntu. However, with the direction that Canonical is taking, we have decided that we can no longer support their bastardization of free open-source software by turning Ubuntu into a proprietary bloated piece of shit.
As a result, InfowarsOS is now based on the Debian “Sid” branch, meaning that it will continue to receive software updates while the Debian project continues to exist.
When InfowarsOS originally debuted in 2009, it was just a fun customization of Xubuntu 9.04. Last year, we decided to bring InfowarsOS back, this time based on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.
However, we decided to cease development of Ubuntu-based editions for the following reasons:
- Canonical introducing the controversial “Snap” package manager which relies on proprietary technology.
- Canonical forming strategic partnerships with Microsoft.
- The VERY close ties between Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth and George Soros.
- The fact that Canonical’s prior CEO Jane Silber was a vice president for General Dynamics C4 Systems, a Military–Industrial Complex front group which as one time created psyop websites to support George W. Bush’s illegal invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq.
As with the final Ubuntu-based release, InfowarsOS is powered by Brave Browser.
In addition, InfowarsOS 2023 includes a whole slew of free software applications such as GIMP, Shotwell, and LibreOffice.
Also included is GNOME Software which has built-in support for Flatpak applications. At no time will InfowarsOS support or offer Snap packages. However, since we believe in your choice, you are free to install the necessary apt packages to support the installation of Snaps.
InfowarsOS 2023 is available for absolutely free on our website. Feel free to download, burn onto a USB flash drive (we recommend a 4 GB flash drive), and install on as many computers as you want. Hell, if you want, you are free to burn the InfowarsOS disc image onto flash drives or blank DVDs and pass copies out to your friends, family, and even total strangers.
To download InfowarsOS, click on the link below.
https://www.mediafire.com/file_premium/sekxnbboj8fzrps/infowarsos-amd64.iso/file
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As I predicted, Congress introduces “Tik Tok ban” bill…which will ban VPNs and possibly Linux and FreeBSD.
If you read the bill, it criminalizes accessing websites and using software made by “foreign adversaries”.
Upload photographs of nature to Imgsrc.ru (a website riddled with child sexual exploitation)? Up to 20 years in prison.
Download a Linux distribution made by somebody in Russia? Up to 20 years in prison.
Hell, for many years, neocons have publicly attacked Linux as “communist software made by foreign adversaries”, so if the government takes that into consideration, ALL Linux distributions could be made illegal, with Americans who make their own Linux distributions – myself included – or use Linux distributions risk going to prison for up to 20 years.
Run a website which hosts Linux distribution ISOs? Up to 20 years in prison.
Use a VPN to download Linux distributions and download software updates on Ubuntu, Debian, or Fedora? Up to 20 years in prison.
A lot of people use VPNs with Netflix to access content which isn’t available, such as Japanese animes. This could get you put in prison for up to 20 years.
Some people also use VPNs to save money on subscriptions to streaming services such as Netflix. That could get you put in prison for up to 20 years in addition to being charged with defrauding companies such as Netflix.
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Elon Musk to force people to pay subscription fees to even have a Twitter account?
Recently, Elon Musk announced new policies regarding users of the paid-for Twitter Blue service, announcing that poll creations/voting and “recommendations” will be a privilege for Twitter Blue users.
Yes. Starting on April 15, regular Twitter users will no longer receive recommendations or be allowed to create polls or vote in polls.
I have a feeling that eventually, Elon Musk will change the policy to state that a paid subscription will be made mandatory for all Twitter users, and users who refuse to pay a subscription fee – and users, paid and non-paid, who publicly criticize the policy – will be subject to permanent suspensions based on phone numbers, MAC addresses, and IP addresses.
Couple this with the new RESTRICT Act – aka the “Tik Tok Bill” – which will make use of VPNs a federal offense with up to 20 years in prison, it will be harder to ban evade on Twitter than it was before he bought the company.
And if this results in Twitter making a lot of money and proves to be popular (this would not surprise me, given the lack of rational thought of the average American dumbfuck), then other social media services will take a cue and force people to pay subscription fees for the privilege of “checking in” on Facebook or uploading some stupid ASMR fetish video on YouTube.
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State of Florida to criminalize people who expose Jewish domination of media, corporations, governments.
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RINO WV state senator Mike Stuart introduces bill to ban the sale or ownership of THC gummies in West Virginia, passes senate.
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Proof that Canonical is an enemy of the free software movement and why Mark Shuttleworth is a hypocritical piece of shit.
Why Canonical is Not a Friend of GNU/Linux Freedom and Mentioning WSL/systemd Helps Windows
Summary: Ubuntu’s promotion of WSL is a disgrace and a reminder that we should no longer recommend Ubuntu to anyone; there are many other GNU/Linux distributions which are vastly more deserving of users and some new ones reject systemd as well
THE news is both tragic and sad. I’ve watched very closely for nearly a week how Microsoft-centric sites and even some GNU/Linux sites almost celebrated Ubuntu’s promotion of Windows (WSL). I did not add a single one to our Daily Links for the simple reason that we’re a GNU/Linux site, not a Windows site, but I made mental notes of names (all those who helped this agenda and how they presented it). Some of them are named in the video above (in passing, nothing formal but purely informal). They know who they are…
“Our response to this should be assessed in light of Ubuntu’s own founder (Mark Shuttleworth) and his sheer hypocrisy.”The key point is, Canonical is rapidly becoming akin to Novell of 2006-2010; it’s just so desperate for cash that it is willing to suck up to Microsoft. Our response to this should be assessed in light of Ubuntu’s own founder (Mark Shuttleworth) and his sheer hypocrisy.
Below we have two well-documented quotes; that’s what he said after Novell had colluded with Microsoft to benefit Microsoft. What does that make him now? █
“That’s extortion and we should call it what it is. To say, as Ballmer did, that there is undisclosed balance sheet liability, that’s just extortion and we should refuse to get drawn into that game.”
–Mark Shuttleworth
“Microsoft is asking people to pay them for patents, but they won’t say which ones. If a guy walks into a shop and says: “It’s an unsafe neighbourhood, why don’t you pay me 20 bucks and I’ll make sure you’re okay,” that’s illegal. It’s racketeering.”
–Mark Shuttleworth
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SPLC suggests that people who advocate for free software and privacy are right-wing extremists.
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Supreme Court case could result in the end of internet free speech.
Imagine a future internet where you are no longer free to comment on news articles, whether or not you agree with the underlying message of the article.
Before the Supreme Court is a case where a family has sued Google – the parent company of YouTube – because their daughter was killed due to ISIS recruitment videos on YouTube.
If the Supreme Court rules in favor of the family, it would hold websites responsible for the online behavior of its users. It would mean if a Twitter user is subjected to bullying and commits suicide, Twitter would be held legally responsuible and would be subject to lawsuits out the wazoo, and possibly causing Twitter to face millions – if not billions – of dollars in legal restitution.
So how would websites be forced to ensure that they would not be held responsible due to the actions of its users?
It would pressure online news sites to disable commenting sections for their articles, meaning that you would not be allowed to contest the viewpoints of the article or your your support for the viewpoints of the article.
For online news sites which choose to allow comments – as well as social media sites which allow people to post their own content, tt could force websites and social media websites to add draconial provisions to their terms of service. It could result in “one strike, you’re out” automatic bans for any and all violation of their ToS.
It would also add even further scrutiny to websites such as Infowars, especially if commenters get into a flame war ending in a stupid idiot ending the conversation with inflammatory responses such as “you should have been aborted when you were in your mother’s womb” or “you should have been in the World Trade Center on 9/11.”
Years ago, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals had a blog post comparing al-Qaeda to animal slaughterhouses. Within weeks of me posting about al-Qaeda’s connections to the CIA – as well as me questioning the official narrative of 9/11, PETA shut down comments on ALL blog posts.
If the Supreme Court rules in favor of the family, it will result in a crushing blow to free speech on the internet.
What next? Will ISPs be the next to be held responsible? Will they be forced to spy on their users’ activities, curtail free speech, and ban their users for fear that their speech could result in the next false-flag terrorist attack or false-flag mass shooting?
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Officially back on Twitter despite being “permanently” banned several times.
Remember my banned Twitter handles @dcinfowarrior and @dc24876846
Well, I’m back, bitches!
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Canonical – parent company of Ubuntu – joins globalist Big Tech front group as “premier member”.
This is one of the main reasons why InfowarsOS will no longer be based on Ubuntu code. We will no longer support a globalist company which is headed by a George Soros stooge (Mark Shuttleworth) and a former VP of a Military-Industrial Complex corporation (Jane Silber).