23 PLACES TO HELP DITCH AMAZON
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Ideas: Some Good some Bytch azz:
BAD IDEA FIRST:
1.) Protests where most of the participants, are veterans and/ or 9/11 Patients in wheelchairs, walkers, crutches and blind, they are not easy to arrest, and it looks terrible on news media outlets.
NOT SO HORRIBLE IDEAS:
1.) an industrious programmer who can precisely target leaving zero digital footprints anonymously remove from the New York stock exchange listing Tesla and Starlink official information. Where this company cannot trade temporarily, it shows that Elon Musk can be had.
2.) Some talented cyber-technologist, invisibly add code or a thumb drive which can temporarily disable "X" For several weeks without leaving a footprint.
3.) Someone who has intricate physical access to digitally send whistleblowing, or damaging Elon Musk by creating a 'Jumbotron monitor', and / or billboard commercial advertisement uploading anime or cartoons and caricatures of Trump and Musk that are inflammatory and can be repeated for a temporary period of time.
4.) Someone who can obtain digitally acurate film of human Participants in the Elon Musk cyberchip, experiments on humans, showing their actual implantation videos.
Put on social media accounts that are untraceable.
5.) Flashing cartoon nudes of the president and his wife or Elon on a public display, which cannot be traced back to origin, which run concurrently for an extended period. This type of political commentary can also be done on paper. Cartoons printed and handed out. Which is an old fashioned method of protest.
OKAY, PROTEST METHODS THAT DON'T HURT ANYONE OUTWARDLY DONE REMOTELY
1.) Any newly wrongfully fired engineering major who is competent in cybersecurity, as well as satellite directional wave technology, an engineer who has the ability to cause The Star link satellite sensors to Turn away from their target relays, or have signal or electrical wave impulse disruption. Engineers who can cause impulse or radio signal sensors to incorrectly signal other Starlight satellites bringing down "starlight" temporarily.