There is no magic bullet

This is not meant to shame anyone who has fallen for this or similar scams. I do not blame anyone who seeks a magic bullet. The problem is that there are no easy fixes for complex human problems.

Magic bullet: an easy, single solution or remedy that is expected to solve a complex problem quickly and completely. Often used skeptically to suggest such a simple fix is unrealistic.

The “cybersecurity expert’s” solution is a scam because what they propose would not remove you from the list. For starters, it assumes—without providing context or proof—that there is a specific database and that anyone can hack it and remove a name. And that database has no backup? That’s unlikely. If they don’t have permission to access the database, why would the Specterati honor the change? The list goes on: it’s absurd to claim the solution to being stalked is simply deleting a name from a database.

The earliest writings I have personally found about the Specterati date to 1690. What satellites and online databases were being used to stalk and slander targets then?

As a technical person, I should be able to clearly understand their process—after all, they created it. Non-technical people should be able to understand the message, too. But their explanation is a jumble of jargon, perhaps meant to sound technical to non-technical audiences. For the most part, no one is convinced, because the message is unclear.

“Cybersecurity experts” are promising a magic bullet. They might as well promise to deliver a unicorn.

Correct me if I’m wrong, but didn’t Nelson Mandela (paraphrased) say: it is up to the oppressed to remove the chains of oppression?

“To be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.”

Life is not “fair,” and it doesn’t promise to be. “Cybersecurity experts” are likely perpetrators. A scammer wouldn’t enter organized crime for a measly $100 here and there from a target. Let us continue to compare notes so we can catch more of these scams and prevent people from wasting time.

How does this scam relate to the TI economy? There is no magic bullet, but we can achieve more by comparing notes and sustaining our own economy: exiting the psyop.

The Specterati is a multi-generational organized crime ring. It does not rely on a single copy of a “database.” You have been doxed to a global network of narc grifters who would put their own children on the list if it would preserve whatever they want.

By perps framing the problem as a single line in a database, it further keeps Targets in an endless endeavor of fixating on their mind games. And less time for you “getting yours.” What is “getting yours” by my definition - stable housing, transportation, work, and choosing what to do with your personal time. You cannot do any of these while you consume yourself with their psyop operation. The TI economy allows you to opt out it.

Who is ready to join me?

Source: https://www.quora.com/profile/Cybersecurity-Experts-1

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https://tiskillsnetwork.quora.com/This-is-not-meant-to-shame-anyone-who-has-fallen-for-this-or-similar-scams-I-do-not-blame-anyone-who-seeks-a-magic-bull