[governance] Uni.X to Uni.X .NETworking - Touching the Forbidden Bits
Jim Fleming
JimFleming at ameritech.net
Mon Oct 17 15:37:42 EDT 2005
Given the 160 bit Uni.X to Uni.X .NETworking message format:
0101.0101.SSSSDDDD.000000.LLLLLLLLLL
SSSSSSSDDDDDDD.SD.DDSS.SSSSSSDDDDDD
SD11GTTT.PPSSSDDD.CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
Assuming: 20+32+12
2 - Fixed 01 <<<<< From half of the First 4 Bits
2 - Fixed 01
4 - Now
3 - Fixed 000
7 - Now
2 - Fixed 11
<<<< 32-bits >>>>
1 - Fixed 0
6 - Fixed 000000
1 - Fixed 0
1 - Fixed 1
3 - Now
What happens if people touch the "Forbidden Bits" that show as Fixed above ?
One solution is to push those packets into a Time and Space Penalty
situation
by adding a protective header (a routing header) to the front of the message
to
protect the Forbidden Bits. The protective header would have to move the
message to a relay or proxy device that can remove the extra over-head near
the destination where the final path is known to support all of the bits.
People looking at governance are wise to look at relays and proxies as
possible
choke points and points that THE Big Lie Society will certainly attempt to
control.
Another solution is to set up virtual paths between all of the major regimes
located
via the Prefix bits. As shown above, 11 bits (7+4) can be touched now. That
is
2,048 regimes. While that may appear to be a lot of tunnels, it is really
not that many
when automation handles the task. If humans are inserted in empty-desk jobs
to
manage that function, it will not likely happen or it will almost certainly
be captured
by THE Big Lie Society. They continue to fill all of the empty-desk jobs and
create
more for their cronies. One of the big lies is of course that those jobs are
essential.
Essential for what ? Essential to employ someone who sings the praises of
THE
Big Lie Society ? The house of cards rapidly collapses as bots route around
it.
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