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Simon Anderson

Simon Anderson

Contributor Guide

Introduction Welcome to the polity.world podcast, thank you for accepting our invitation to participate. You should have received the Show Notes including your login and links to the materials. The following is a description of the process and a guide to achieving a great performance. Connecting The podcast is

By Simon Anderson 04 Jan 2025

Podcast

Sir Lockwood Smith Discusses NZ Trade and Relations

Sir Lockwood joined my live broadcast on Sunday 8/xii 2024. Unfortunately I had the broadcast settings configured incorrectly which caused occasional audio and video glitches. To make matters worse, I forgot to switch my own microphone back on a couple of times like the dumbarse I am. To make

By Simon Anderson 09 Dec 2024

Newsletter

On Nikki Kaye

The first time I met Nikki Kaye was sixteen years ago. A mutual friend introduced us in a restaurant. I'd never heard of her, she was just some chick with an incongruously deep voice who immediately started talking about public policy. In a restaurant. Late on a Friday

By Simon Anderson 26 Nov 2024

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A Diplomatic Mission to The People's Republic of Wokington

Wokington City is broken. Strict adherence to far-left social and economic policies broke it and the locals expect the rest of New Zealand to finance a fix for their follies.

By Simon Anderson 16 Oct 2024
OpenBSD version 7.6 release, Heartbleed, and the nature of 'Free.'

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OpenBSD version 7.6 release, Heartbleed, and the nature of 'Free.'

I wrote the following essay ten years ago, as the events surrounding OpenBSD forking the OpenSSL codebase in response to Heartbleed unfolded. I’m re-publishing it today in acknowledgement of that effort and their release of version 7.6 OpenBSD is an operating system you've probably never heard

By Simon Anderson 10 Oct 2024
Use a VPN, but don’t stop there

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Use a VPN, but don’t stop there

(Note: This article originally appeared in Liberty Itch. Technical mitigation solutions are described in a follow up article here -SRA.) The socialist government of Anthony Albanese is, once again, proposing legislation to de-anonymise, monitor and censor the Internet. From across the Tasman Sea in New Zealand I can smell the

By Simon Anderson 15 Sep 2024

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An Overview of Proxying to Circumvent Survelliance and Censorship

Introduction State surveillance and censorship is an increasing concern across the West and became topical again this week with the introduction of the Misinformation Act proposed by the Australian Labor government. The coordinated attack on free speech and civil liberties throughout the West by leftwing governments is the topic of

By Simon Anderson 14 Sep 2024

Podcast

NZ Thought Police in Action Again

NZ Police rousted the home of another citizen for hurty words on social media today. @theinfinitepooh isn't accused of a crime. Here's a recording of the friendly intimidation chat at Nelson station. In civilised societies police investigate crimes. In NZ they enforce Wokery.

By Simon Anderson 10 Sep 2024

Podcast

Corrupt NZ Police Switch Off Recording

Yesterday the corrupt NZ Police rousted a law-abiding citizen and his young family. Police wanted to avoid a record of their actions and managed to switch the victim's cellphone off twice. This is the recording of the female officer attacking the victim's phone.

By Simon Anderson 06 Sep 2024

Podcast

Armed NZ Police Roust Law-Abiding Citizen at Family Home

The corrupt NZ Police have made the unilateral determination that the man in this video made "inflammatory and antagonistic posts...have the potential of inciting or inspiring violence." None of his posts were illegal. Unannounced, armed police rousted the family home anyway.

By Simon Anderson 06 Sep 2024

Newsletter

How to Build a Podcasting Studio: The Software and Services

On Linux using entirely free software

By Simon Anderson 04 Sep 2024

Podcast

Green Party Activist Eliana Rubashkyn Convicted!

The Labour and Green parties support political violence against their opponents. In convicting their activist Eliana Rubashkyn today for assaulting Posie Parker and Tania Sturt, the NZ courts repudiated leftwing hate. Ms. Sturt spoke with me after the sentence was imposed.

By Simon Anderson 03 Sep 2024
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