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We are focusing on the benefits of high-speed internet for remote islands and communities. Internet connectivity can be a life changer, allowing access to education and opportunities. With the internet, you can learn anything, even from top universities like MIT. It also enables remote villages to sell goods and services globally, bringing prosperity to rural areas.

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Over 500,000 square miles of the US lack cell service, leaving many areas without access to emergency texts or the ability to share memories. T-Mobile is changing this by partnering with Starlink to launch hundreds of satellites, creating a space-based network compatible with any phone. This unique network automatically connects you if you can see the sky. And because connection matters, we're offering free access to anyone, regardless of their current carrier. Experience the future of connectivity with T-Mobile Starlink.

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We partnered with Starlink to launch hundreds of satellites, creating a unique space-based network. It automatically connects to your existing phone, regardless of your carrier. Because connectivity is crucial, we're offering a free trial to everyone. You'll be amazed at how easily you can connect – T-Mobile Starlink provides coverage virtually anywhere with a view of the sky. If you can see the sky, you're connected.

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Neo cons like Lindsey Graham are salivating about what's happening in Iran, hoping for a regime change, and the ongoing protests over the weekend gave plenty of fuel to their fire. Let's talk about what's actually happening in Iran right now, because your timeline is being flooded with rage bait and all sorts of fake news clips, old clips. If you've been online the past few days, you've seen the clips that Iran is exploding, cities on fire, the people have risen up, The regime is finished. That's what you're hearing. A lot of that content is either mislabeled, it's years old, it's from a different country entirely, or it's edited to look like it's new, it's actually not. A lot of fact checkers have already tracked down where a lot of people are using older protest video from Iran. Sometimes the video is from totally other countries, but don't let facts get in the way, so it's crazy. This is the same thing, by the way, that happened in Venezuela two weeks ago. All these conservative influencers just keep sharing this stuff. A friend of the show Glenn Greenwald called them out, he's like, hey, just keep sharing all this fake news, like, do you keep putting this out there? So what is real? Well, according to our sources, Iran is going dark digitally on purpose. Other news organizations have reported a nationwide blackout when the Internet goes down or is being blocked. The information war gets turned up to eleven. Gotta fill that void. A lot of fake news, rage bait, and even satellite workarounds right now are getting squeezed. Reports today that Iran is not only shutting down normal Internet traffic, but also attempting to disrupt Starlink connections. We can tell you that Starlink service is being interfered with beyond just the normal basic GPS jamming. Our own sources are telling us that foreign partners are helping Iran with this blackout, China and Russia specifically, helping to jam communications. Satellite phones, satellite internet, and other links that are going out. You're hearing names like Starlink, Iridium, Inmarsat, Theory Theorya. So if those names pop up being blocked. What we can say again according to our own sources is that Iran is in an unusually sophisticated communications clamp down right now, and on purpose. To basically close down prying eyes, looking into their country, and information going out of their country. It's a two way street right now, being closed down. China is the key player in this, in this jamming equipment that's being used right now. We're also hearing reports of concerning health risks within the radius of this equipment, where it has been deployed.

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Over 500,000 square miles of the US lack cell service, leaving many areas unconnected. This means emergency texts, emotional messages, and precious memories go undelivered. But T-Mobile is changing that. We've partnered with Starlink to launch hundreds of satellites, creating a space-based network that automatically connects to your existing phone, regardless of your carrier. Connection matters, so we're offering free access to anyone. With T-Mobile Starlink, if you can see the sky, you're connected.

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Speaker 0: You've heard me talk about the five g towers and how it's not for Internet at all. It's a microwave weapon developed by the military to be used on the citizens. Take a look at this video. Speaker 1: They started at 09:11 at night until 09:11 in the morning. You see the pulse going from the East to the West Coast. Alright. Boom. You see that? Those are NEXRAD stations. Each of those towers are 750 kilowatts, pumping out between 2.7 to 2.9 gigahertz in the microwave range. This is roughly the same frequency as your microwave oven. Speaker 0: Now there are tons and tons of whistleblowers coming out about this technology and how dangerous and damaging and deadly it is. This is not for Internet. You wanna know if it's true? Go right up to one of those damn towers and see how good your service is. It's still gonna suck. These things are not for Internet service or communications. It's a weapon. They are frying you with microwaves while you sleep. If you saw in the video, did you notice where it wasn't? Where they weren't microwaving the population while they slept? All the areas of the country that are the least populated. Is that by accident? Those microwaves just magically don't go to those certain areas of the country? No. There's no reason to do it there. There's very few people that live there compared to the populated areas of the country that have huge cities in them. That's where you notice they are microwaving you to death. Are you feeling sick? Are you feeling lethargic? You can't think straight. You're not sleeping well. You're having crazy dreams. All of this stuff is radiation poisoning. Look up the symptoms of radiation poisoning. You're gonna see they identically match a lot of your symptoms that you're having. Funny enough, it also matches a lot of the symptoms of COVID. Crazy how that works. So I'm telling you guys, you have got to understand what's happening. And they're talking about putting up four times the amount of towers in the next four years. Why would they need that? We can prove that it's not for Internet. It's not for cell phone service. So why? You need to start asking yourself, why are they putting these things up at an unprecedented rate and then lying to your face about what they're for? Reach out. Let's connect. Let's figure out the plan of how we stop this.

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The speaker wants to install Starlink to demonstrate it's the only way they can connect with their convoy.

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This is a global broadcast satellite that can override any broadcast system worldwide. It utilizes particle beam technology, similar to the Star Wars program, to send particles that interact with and manipulate any technology they come into contact with. This means that the particles can affect everything they touch. With this satellite, I can reach every person in the world at the same time.

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We found an incredible video from Lockheed Martin showing satellites scanning the world in infrared. There are geostationary satellites, relay satellites, and low earth orbit satellites. The furthest satellites are 40,000 kilometers away, while the closest are only 1,000 kilometers. The military likely uses this technology for real-time video playback and recording. Lockheed Martin's quote at the end is ominous.

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We partnered with Starlink to launch hundreds of satellites, creating a unique space-based network. It automatically connects to your existing phone, regardless of your carrier. Because connectivity is crucial, we're offering a free trial to everyone. You’ll be amazed at how well it works, even in the most unexpected locations. T-Mobile Starlink: If you can see the sky, you're connected.

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In 1962, Europe and America were connected by satellite across the Atlantic. However, it wasn't until 1966 that the link across the Pacific was completed. Now, using satellites, microwaves, and landlines, we can connect Europe with Africa, Asia, Australia, and America.

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The speaker wants to install Starlink to demonstrate it's the only way to connect with their convoy.

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They all came off the boat and are using their phones to FaceTime, indicating they have Internet.

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- Providing low-cost, high-bandwidth Internet to parts of the world that lack it or have expensive access is seen as the single biggest step to lift people out of poverty, because Internet access enables free learning and selling goods and services globally. - SpaceX currently holds a very dominant position in space launch; it will likely execute about 90% of the mass launch to orbit this year. - Approximately 80% of all active satellites in orbit are SpaceX satellites, and they are providing global high-bandwidth connectivity throughout the world. - The connection discussed is on the SpaceX connection.

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Underwater sea cables account for 99.99% of our communication, connecting Australia, South America, and Africa. On a flat earth map, it becomes clear that there are no cables connecting these regions. Only a small section is connected. Looking at sea cable maps, flight patterns, and the jet stream, it makes more sense on a flat earth map. Additionally, there are not just 24 time zones, but 38, with 24 in the inner circle and the rest divided into halves to hide the land mass.

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All satellites are actually spy balloons, as shown in these images. They can be popped sometimes, despite the truth being right in front of us.

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Speaker 0: Welcome back to Jake GTV news. Did you see ICE shooting American citizens? Speaker 1: I thought they were supposed to get rid of the illegals, though. Speaker 0: Me too. Let's go to Ching Chong on the murder scene. Speaker 1: Chloe and Michael, good morning. We're here in Minneapolis where ICE agents trained by Israel are causing chaos. We go to John for more. Speaker 0: Thanks, Ching Chong. Thought it was only Libtards who opposed this, but they are literally murdering Americans. Back to you in the studio. Speaker 2: Stand back. Speaker 1: Please don't hurt me, sir Ed. I'm here to get rid of the illegals, grandma. Speaker 0: Wow. Thanks, John. Check this out here. It's from the protest. Here we see an agent assault a woman for simply being at the protest. Speaker 3: Then Alex steps in to help her Speaker 0: get back on her feet, and Speaker 4: the agents pepper spray him and proceed to assault him. Speaker 0: They then proceed to remove his legally owned firearm and shoot him in the back roughly 10 times, not even kidding. Holy shit. Speaker 1: Please tell me they're gonna jail. Speaker 0: Nope. They're on administrative leave while the FBI pretends to care. Dude, what? Let's see what Trump's team has to say. Speaker 5: Very, very unfortunate incident. I don't like that he had a gun. I don't like the fact that he was carrying a gun. Speaker 6: You know, you can't have guns. You can't walk in with guns. You just can't. And you can't listen. You can't walk in with guns. You can't do that, but it's it's a very unfortunate incident. Speaker 7: Do you Speaker 1: agree with Trump, Steen? Speaker 6: Oh, hell yeah. Guns are bad now. Didn't you get the memo? Speaker 1: What about the second amendment? Speaker 6: It's all four d chess, honey. Trust the plan. Speaker 1: Sup, bro? How do you feel about ICE? Speaker 0: This country needs more Indians than blacks. Check your privilege. Speaker 1: Dude, when did everybody get so retarded? Was it the vaccines or something? We go to the investigation team to learn more. Speaker 8: Thanks, Ching Chung. So basically, we uncovered that not only is ICE Embassy located in Tel Aviv, but they're using the same technology they used to genocide the Palestinians. Speaker 0: It's a freaking Jewish spyware by Paragon Solutions called Graphite, and check this out. Tell me why Alex Pretty was googled a month prior to the shooting and, again, five minutes before his death. Make of that what you will. Back to you guys. Wow. Wasn't the Homeland Security's own Twitter page being run from Israel? Speaker 1: Yeah. Same with ICE's embassy, Tel Aviv to be exact. Speaker 0: Freaking Jews, man. Speaker 9: Shut it down. He was an unhinged lefty who thought our Chobus Goy Trumpstein was a dictator. He kicked the taillight the week prior, so he deserved to be gunned down like a dog. Speaker 1: Air that. Jeez, Producer Berg, chill. Speaker 0: Gosh, he's so Talmudic. Speaker 1: Right. Always victim. Speaker 0: Anyways, here's their emotional justification for cold blooded murder. Speaker 1: That was a pretty good leg kick. Speaker 0: Right? Let's get Shapiro Steen's take on this whole thing. Speaker 10: Just because we didn't arrest anyone for the Epstein files, genocide, or our poisonous mRNA doesn't mean we won't also get away with murdering Boyum. After all, he kicked a taillight. Speaker 0: Yeah. I guess you're right, Shapiro Steen. Israel is our greatest ally. Speaker 1: You're not getting a raise. Speaker 0: Discount on your only freaks? Speaker 1: Not a chance. Ching chong, take it away. Gosh, dude. You're such a weak little simp. She's a literal succubus. Speaker 0: Anyways, let's take a tour with the IDF, I mean ice. Whoops. What was your training like? We were supposed to be trained for this? Speaker 0: Yeah. We've got an antiseptic on the next block. Get ready to murder. Stop resisting. Did you see me shoot that senior citizen? Yeah. Definitely not an immigrant, he sure had it coming. Let's see what Diego's up to. Speaker 2: I will tell you this, brother. What? You know? I will tell you this. You raise your voice? I raise your voice. Speaker 1: Wow. Isn't that like against the law? Speaker 0: You'd think so but they'll end up getting paid administrative leave and mental health support. Speaker 1: Seriously? Speaker 0: Dead ass. If I Speaker 11: raise my voice, you'll erase Speaker 2: my Exactly. Yeah. Yeah. Speaker 11: Are you serious? You said, if I raise my voice, you'll erase my voice? Speaker 1: Yes. Mhmm. Mhmm. Ice. You guys are saving this country. Speaker 0: Didn't they kill that American woman last week? Renee Good or something? Speaker 1: That non chosen person? She was lesbian leftist Karen. Who cares? Speaker 0: Whatever you say, Daisy. No. Speaker 7: No. Shit. Shit. Oh my fucking god. What the fuck? What What the the fuck? Fuck? Speaker 0: You might be wondering, why Minneapolis? Tim Waltz ushered in a defund the police initiative, which created a perfect opportunity for Trump's team to bring about the first AI surveillance state. You know what they say, create the problem, usher in the solution. Tom, back to you. Exactly. Speaker 0: So Peter Thiel, a close advisor to J. D. Vance, founded Palantir, the company that built the AI surveillance system used to target sand people. That same technology was sold to ICE and rebranded as Immigration OS, creating a satanic surveillance network to monitor Americans. Speaker 9: Shut it down, Tom. That's not for the normies to understand. Keep it up and I'll turn you into a lampshade like I did with Jackie. Back to the Goyslop or you're canceled. Speaker 12: Goyslop Junior's Goyslop Filet is back, and it's got more seed oils than ever. Speaker 0: I hate myself. Goyslop Junior. Speaker 7: Go on. Speaker 6: Enjoy cancer. Speaker 1: Gosh, that looks good. Speaker 0: Producer Verk said if we stop talking about Palantir, Goyslap Junior will cater to the Super Bowl party. Speaker 1: Alright. Speaker 0: Zipped. Let's just have Eric Warsaw break it down for us. Speaker 12: Palantir. The same company that is run by the hardline Zionist Alex Karp who works closely with Israeli military, will now be in charge of America's civilian data collection. We built Foundry, which was just was used to distribute the COVID vaccine and saved millions of lives globally. Palantir is here to disrupt and make our the institutions we partner with the very best in the world, and when it's necessary to scare enemies and on occasion kill them. Speaker 12: And also, the target selections for the US military, police forces, and even target selections for ICE officers. Speaker 1: That's right, Eric. We're giving our data to the Israeli Jew whose AI targeted over fifty percent of the civilian deaths in Gaza. Here he is. Speaker 7: Your AI and your technology from Palestine to kill Palestinians. Speaker 13: Mostly terrorists. Speaker 1: And by terrorists, he means anyone who opposes their families being genocided, including women and children. This guy. Speaker 9: Shut it the heck down. Say goodbye to your Goyslav junior catering. Remember what happened to Charlie? You're next. Run the freaking commercials. Speaker 0: Want to express yourself? Well, now you can. I always wonder how dumb this going sometimes can be. Speaker 7: TikTok, Speaker 0: Now owned by the Jews at BlackRock. Speaker 7: We're watching that. Speaker 0: Wow. I thought China owning our data was bad. Now you can't even say Zionist without getting flagged. Speaker 1: Straight up. It's like, give it back to China at this point. Speaker 0: Anything's better than Jews at this point. Speaker 1: Right? It's like take a freaking joke, let alone facts. Speaker 0: That's based. We go to John for some breaking news. Thanks, guys. Couldn't have said it better. And this just in, we're taking over Greenland because it was promised to us by Lucifer himself. So take it away, Satan. Speaker 14: By the way, what are we doing with Greenland? We gotta do something with Greenland. Where's my advance team? Go to Greenland. They must have some satellite needs or something that we could do there. But we are coloring the world blue. Speaker 0: So satanic. Speaker 1: Right? Isn't Greenland the central hub for the undersea data cables connecting North America, Europe, and Asia? Speaker 0: Bingo. Speaker 0: Ching Chong joins us live from Greenland. Speaker 1: We're here in Greenland, and not only is it located on a gold mine of rare earth minerals, but its freezing temperatures are the perfect natural coolant for the AI supercomputers needed to power the new world order that will enslave humanity. Eric Morsaw, break it down for us. Speaker 12: If you thought George Orwell's 1984 was a bad surveillance state, wait until you see what Israel's Palantir can do with AI technology or America. It's gonna make the movie The Matrix look mild. Speaker 1: Thanks, Eric. But to truly understand the endgame, you need to understand their ultimate prize, Jerusalem's Golden Dome. The satanic cabal believes controlling this one holy site lets them hijack God's story for billions and install the Antichrist. Let's hear what Trump's theme has to say about it. Speaker 5: We will have all everything we want. We're getting everything we want at no cost. Speaker 10: So the so the Golden Dome will be on Greenland? Speaker 5: A piece of it, yes. And it's a very important part because it's everything comes over Greenland. If the bad guys start shooting, it comes over Greenland. Speaker 1: So what he means by that is the satanic cabal is taking a piece of God's throne and putting it on their AI brain in Greenland to legitimize the antichrist. Speaker 6: Is that some sort of question? Speaker 1: How does that make you feel? Speaker 6: Get the out of our country. Speaker 10: So what are we talking about? An acquisition of Greenland? Are you going to pay for it? Speaker 5: I mean We're talking about it's really being negotiated now, the details of it, but essentially it's total access. It's there's no end. Speaker 0: We're making Iran great again, Venezuela, and now Greenland. How exciting. Speaker 1: Why can't we just fix this country? Speaker 0: Because Israel is our greatest ally. Speaker 1: Right, Shapiro Steen? Speaker 0: Well. I'm so sick of pretending we're Israel first. Speaker 10: I heard that. Just because you stupid goyim think you can expose our satanic agenda doesn't mean you won't fall for our next tie up. Dennis, shut this episode down or you're all fired. Speaker 0: Thanks, Shapiro Steen. Suck on this. Anyways, if you're still not following Jake GTV, you're either brainwashed or legally retarded. Speaker 15: I think I figured out where our data's going. Just let me hack into Homeland Security real quick, and we're in. Speaker 0: And time to get rid of their lice For antiseptic purposes, of course. Did you hear we gave Jake GTV a strike on his YouTube? Speaker 9: Oh, someone's hacked into our system. Another pizza cost. Speaker 1: Look who it is, my base fucking noticer. If you wanna stop wondering what's going on and know, check out my new book on jakegtv.com. Otherwise, just hit the like, comment, and subscribe, and I'll see you on the next one. Speaker 9: Did you hit him with a YouTube strike? Speaker 0: Sir, we did, but he's not stopping. Speaker 9: Shadow ban his accounts. We must shut him down before the red Speaker 7: heifer Speaker 0: is sacrificed.

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Over 500,000 square miles of the US lack cell service. This means emergency texts aren't sent, important messages aren't received, and memories go unshared. But T-Mobile is changing that. We've partnered with Starlink to launch hundreds of satellites, creating the first space-based network that automatically connects to your existing phone. Connection matters, so we're offering free access to anyone, regardless of their carrier. T-Mobile Starlink: If you can see the sky, you're connected.

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Someone asked why I don't use Wi-Fi, which is often seen as convenient and effective. However, studies show that exposure to wireless frequencies can thicken blood and reduce oxygen levels. That's why I prefer a wired connection. I use a simple Ethernet cord connected to an adapter for my phone and computer. I plug the Ethernet into my router, disable Wi-Fi, and operate without it. This way, I avoid the microwave frequencies associated with Wi-Fi, which have been linked to health risks in numerous studies, despite claims of safety.

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5,050 Starlink satellites are currently in place. More satellites will be deployed to help people in areas with no cell service, such as Canton, call for help and reach loved ones.

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Speaker 0: My big concern is this heart. And then we've got this here as well. Six g. They're gonna need six g to control this nanophotonic system that they put inside of us because if you put an n nanophotonic chip inside of an organism, a cow, a sheep, for instance, you know, they probably don't know that it's inside of them. Right? Because it's so small. How would they know? How would they know that they were connected to a central hub? A terahertz Bluetooth signal could be picked up from them, and you could connect to that sheep or that cattle and know what it's doing twenty four seven. You could know what its heartbeat is. You could actually know if that cow is kind of distressed or angry. You could know if that cow is watching some conspiracy videos or talking on TikTok to people and telling them crazy stuff. Anyways, interestingly enough, six g is the operating frequency. So I'm just saying, if I was an evil genius that for my science fiction I'm writing, I would definitely be putting like a control grid, or what it would you call like a web over over the earth of probably satellites. I did thousands of satellites, for sure, You probably have to who who would do that? But anyways, if we could put satellites up, then we'd be able to create like a Bluetooth terahertz kind of operating system to maybe create like an Internet of, I don't know, humans? An Internet of bodies, they call it. Now we can see that the concern in this design, I have no idea what the palm tree is. If somebody could tell me that, I'm gonna look at my phone in a second, I should be able to see, because I have no idea what this part is. Take a look at this. It's just palm trees, I don't know, maybe it means peace, or maybe it could be for some resort. I have no idea. Maybe some resort trip lengths. Anyways, these ones and zeros, we know what that means. These ones and zeros are like just bits, ones and zeros of information. Of course these wheels, that's nice, you can see that they're somehow they're turning a machine, this is a whole machine.

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Over 500,000 square miles of the US lack cell service. This means emergency texts aren't sent, emotional messages go undelivered, and memories remain unshared. But T-Mobile is changing that. We've partnered with Starlink to launch hundreds of satellites, creating the first space-based network that automatically connects to your existing phone. Connection matters, so we're offering free access to anyone, regardless of their carrier. T-Mobile Starlink: If you can see the sky, you're connected.

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The speaker believes cell phone towers are actually antenna arrays for the "largest harp network on planet Earth." They claim testing facilities in Alaska allowed for the creation of a larger-scale harp technology. The speaker shows several towers in West Coast Florida, suggesting the bottom part of the towers are for cell phones, while the top part is for harp. They claim that when these devices are turned up, cell phone service extends much farther offshore than normal, up to 12 or 13 miles, and when shut off, service is lost. The speaker highlights a larger tower, suggesting it contains relays for various services, including police, fire, harp, and cell phones. They note the towers are spaced closely together, and when the power is increased, "harp waves" or "gravity waves" become visible in the sky. The speaker believes these towers are part of a weapon and that radar anomalies attributed to birds are actually caused by these devices.

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Why We Shouldn't Underestimate This Spy Network
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Johnny Harris discusses a disguised building in New Jersey that serves as an AT&T landing station for undersea cables connecting the world. The U.S. government, with AT&T's help, spies on these cables, processing data at a facility called Pinecone. Leaked documents reveal numerous hidden surveillance sites across the country. The history of undersea cables dates back to 1858, evolving into a vast network that transfers immense data. The NSA, formed post-World War II, expanded surveillance efforts, especially after 9/11 with the USA Patriot Act. Recent revelations show the U.S. and China competing for control over global cable networks, highlighting rising geopolitical tensions.

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The Secrets Behind how the Internet Works
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The Internet, revolutionized since its inception in 1969 with ARPANET, is a decentralized network connecting global computers. Tim Berners-Lee's World Wide Web made it accessible, yet he never patented his invention. Approximately 420 undersea cables connect countries, with repairs ongoing due to vulnerabilities. Ownership is collective, managed by ICANN, which oversees the domain name system. The Internet has transformed communication and information sharing, but also led to misinformation. Future advancements like 5G promise faster speeds, while laws like Article 13 raise concerns for content creators.
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