If UAP and Aliens are real, a serious question: why do these UAP crash despite them being far superior in tech?
Why do these Aliens not free their comrades from the prisons they seem to be kept in when they can even port themselves around?
#uap#ufo#aliens
@BeanJuiceStudio #1 any answer is a genre you shouldn’t go as many others will do too.
#2 think anti cyclic. What was great 4-8 years ago but hasn’t seen more titles? And why?
#3 whatever genre you are passionate consider first but be careful to be objective
The NSA spent billions trying to break encryption.
One German programmer beat them.
He earned only $25k a year. 🤯
Meet Werner Koch 🇩🇪
> German free software developer. Born 1961 in Düsseldorf.
> 1997 ~ Richard Stallman called for a free encryption tool.
> Only option then: closed-source, US-restricted PGP.
> Werner answered. He built GnuPG (GPG) alone — free software to encrypt files, sign software, and verify identity.
> 1999 ~ Released GPG 1.0. Fully open source. No restrictions.
> Today his code verifies every Linux server update, every Debian package, every Tor Browser download on Earth.
> Every signed Linux release depends on it.
> Used by activists, dissidents, and security pros worldwide to stay untracked.
> Edward Snowden used GPG in 2013 to leak NSA documents. It held up against the world’s most powerful spy agency. 🚀
> 2001 ~ Founded g10code with his brother to work full-time on GPG.
> Earned $25,000/year for 14 years while supporting his wife and daughter.
> 2012 ~ Funding ended. He had to let go of his only programmer.
> 2013 ~ He was the sole maintainer and nearly quit.
> 2015 ~ ProPublica story dropped. Internet donated $137k in 24 hours.
> Facebook + Stripe pledged $50k/year each. Linux Foundation gave $60k.
> Won FSF Award for the Advancement of Free Software.
> Today he still maintains GPG from his home in Erkrath, Germany.
One man kept the internet’s secrets, secret.
The world almost lost him in 2013.
His code still protects yours.
Privacy GOAT. 🐐