A Call to Inventors: The Case for Open-Sourcing Breakthrough Technology
Original inventors often have valid reasons for not disclosing their technology, even if their ultimate goal is for the public to benefit from it. While I respect the need for caution, I believe these inventors can still empower individuals like myself - those who are ready to take the necessary risks to replicate, validate, and protect their work.
The Strategy for Safe Disclosure
To any inventor who wishes to release their technology without facing legal or personal trouble: The most effective path is to open-source your work.
By utilizing anonymous accounts on forums, social media, and video platforms, you can share build plans (via PDF or video) in plain language. To ensure the widest possible adoption, avoid overly dense technical jargon; simply provide a clear roadmap. Once this information is released into the public domain, a "domino effect" occurs, making the technology impossible to suppress.
Security & Anonymity Recommendations
For those concerned about digital footprints, standard security measures are often insufficient.
- Go Beyond VPNs: Do not rely solely on offshore VPNs. For true anonymity, use the Tor Browser or, for advanced users, the Tails Operating System.
- Secure Communication: If you wish to coordinate a release, use Privnote for self-destructing, encrypted messaging.
- Pro Bono Support: I offer my cybersecurity expertise free of charge to any inventor needing assistance in securing their data or communications.
The Risk of Isolation vs. The Power of the Public
History provides a sobering lesson: keeping breakthrough technology isolated often leads to suppression and hardship. The stories of inventors like Tariel Kapanadze, Akula, Adrian Guska, and many others from the previous era show that secrecy did not bring them safety or success.
"Holding technology in isolation invites stress, threats, and poverty. Open-sourcing provides a platform for name recognition, protection, and the collective support of the global community."
I have long followed the work of the https://drstevengreer.com/technology-evaluation-form/ -https://drstevengreer.com/energy1-3/ project and figures like Dr. Steven Greer, Bob Lazar, Boyd Bushman, John Kenneth Hutchison, etc etc However, even the most prominent voices can be pressured. The only true way to ensure your technology survives is to give it to the world.
If you are ready to share your work, PM me. I have the resources and the skillset to help spread it like wildfire.
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