From Zero Hedge:
This is a great companion article to the brief article I posted yesterday about the expected increasing growing civil unrest and violence worldwide that will be the fallout from central banks' highly inflationary fiat currency devaluation schemes. If mass civil unrest strikes a country, a government may respond by banning internet access and severely restricting information flow. To address this concern, Patrick Miller and David Daw just published an article to let you know how you can maintain your freedom of information even when your government tries to ban this right.
I've reprinted some of the most pertinent excerpts from "Get Internet Access When Your Government Shuts it Down," by Patrick Miller and David Daw below. I figured that this information will probably be useful to someone living in a country where the next revolution is brewing.
"Even if you've managed to find an Internet connection for yourself, it won't be that helpful in reaching out to your fellow locals if they can't get online to find you. If you're trying to coordinate a group of people in your area and can't rely on an Internet connection, cell phones, or SMS, your best bet could be a...
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