life with a wired brain

1.21.2023

the war

it's been a long time since i updated this blog and figured i should start back up again. i've thought about it a few times in the past 6 to 8 months but never got around to it. there were other things more important.

if you haven't heard or been stuck under a rock for the past year, we're at war. it's a civil war here in the US. it started may 16, 2022.
the leaders of the civilian army said they had to start earlier than expected because some of their members started early and were under investigation (remember the attacks in february).
anyway, there's a heavy military presence both in meat space and in cyber space. being a full volunteer and connected could be trouble so i'm doing this blog qwerty from now on.

i'm going to attempt to be a commentator from my unique perspective. i'm a full volunteer working as a commander in the civilian army.
trish (not her real name) was sent to recruit me soon after my last procedure to become a full volunteer. i've had to get up to speed quickly due to the war starting early and because i'm fully wired that has been easy and it's one of the reasons they wanted me. information is uploaded to me whenever i need it and i can be informed of new and changing data almost instantaneously.

the civilian army is quite an army with several arms to it. there's the military arm, the economic and financial arm, the intelligence arm and the underground arm.
the military arm consists mostly of people and vehicles. for a couple of decades people with money have either been buying or funding the purchase of vehicles. you could even buy decommissioned military land, sea, and air craft from not only our country but several of our allies. they were always without weapons but with the right people and the right funding adding weapons was considerably easy. you should see some of the vehicles the civilian army are using. fully functional jets like migs and the old harriers.
the economic and financial arm is complex. too complex to get into here.
the intelligence and the underground arms are self explainitory.

i've abandoned my old legit job of scanning for what i do now - commander and tech advisor.
who knew becoming a full volunteer would automatically qualify me for a position like this?

btw, clip works with me. he hated working for me so he works with me. i trust him 100% and his skepticism and suspicion give me a perspective i don't and can't have. he's invaluable.

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i'm a full volunteer 'cause i had to. i'm a techno geek and when i'm offered something like that for free i have to take it. i'm starting this blog to try and find out what happens to me when i'm out of it.
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