Windows 11 requires Spy Chip in your computer – Debanking 2.0

Editor’s Note: I strongly urge every reader of FromRome.Info NOT to move to Windows 11 and to remove all your data from a Windows 11 device, reformat it, and sell it, and purchased a used Microsoft 10 device, or move to another platform. — Windows 11 appears to have all the software and hardware structure to allow remote operators to erase or insert any data onto your computer. This is highly dangerous to the personal security, safety and liberty of anyone who owns such a device.

Windows Co-Pilot AI gathers your data and takes permanent control of your device and logs all your usage, even without your consent. Data is collected on your local device, and MS Corporate HQ can then know what is on your computer without taking data off your devote.

Similar problems occur in Google Attestation service on Android phones in the EU. Apple has this problem also, which is why photographs are disappearing off Apple phones which were present at the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

Moreover, never us AI apps, such as MS Copilot, Google Gemini, Apple Intelligence.

This video gives detailed information to how to boycott this Social Credit Control systems. The expert speaking, Rob Braxman, says STOP using social media platforms such as FB, Twitter, TikTok etc.. which monitor and log your activity.

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5 thoughts on “Windows 11 requires Spy Chip in your computer – Debanking 2.0”

    1. I think probably yes, since I notice that it requires subscription to comment. People used to think that using a VPN was sufficient. This video rips the mask off that myth.

      However, if you are only doing things which do not threaten the globalist narrative, I think any risk is low. The important thing is assessing what devices you use and where you use them and what you use them for.

      Obviously someone like myself cannot use Windows 11 nor Apple, and soon won’t be able to use any device, perhaps. But that is scarcely true for most of my readers.

      1. Even if your risk is low, you really should take control of your data. Moving to Linux really is your best option at this point. The only way to get a corporation to change its tune is to cost them money since that is all they care about.

      2. I agree, but switching to Linus is not easy at all. I had one relative attempt it, and Linux too wanted total control of his HD, so he gave up.

  1. I successfully installed ZorinOS on a Windows laptop. ZorinOS is the most user-friendly version of Linux, free, open-source and privacy-focused. It is faster than Windows, with a similar user interface. This is the website:
    https://zorin.com/os/
    There are plenty of Youtube videos on how to install and use it. It is not too complicated, no computer programming experience needed.

    Also I installed GrapheneOS (a non-Google, privacy- and security-focused version of Android operating system) on a Google Android phone.
    This is the website:
    https://grapheneos.org/
    Again, there are Youtube videos on how to install it. It is pretty straightforward.

    Here are some other non-Google Android operating systems of interest (no individual experience with them):

    https://digitalprivacy.shop/blog/choosing-your-operating-system

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