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RE: ✈️#911Truth Part 16: Bill Cooper’s 9/11 Prediction During June 28, 2001 Radio Broadcast

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Hey MES, i notice you always upvote my posts so just wanted to pop in and say thanks, much appreciated my friend.

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For sure! I like to support "woke" people haha

My upvote is much bigger on Hive so come over there as well!

Hive is a "hard-fork" of Steem after a pretty epic "crypto-war" last year when Tron took over Steemit and Steem. Many earlier Steem users switched over to Hive, and I am mainly there as well besides connecting my DTube to Steem.

Since Hive is a Hard-Fork of Steem, all of your Steem posts from March 14, 2020 and before are on there. You can login to your account in the same way as you do Steem (I recommend using the Hive/Steem Keychain browser extension):

Here are two sites you can use to view your Hive account:

https://peakd.com/@lbourhill
https://hive.blog/@lbourhill

Let me know if you have any questions!

I prefer to mainly post on my website, i only continue to post on a few other platforms like Steemit because i already had them before i created my site, it gets tiring having to jump about to different platforms because of censorship or people who own the platforms having disputes etc, thanks for the info re Hive though.

Sounds good. Yeah I understand it gets tiring jumping to different platforms! However, there is a key difference between Hive, Steem, and regular social media platforms.

Hive and Steem are "blockchains", so there are no owners, but rather 21+ accounts that host all of the content by forming a "consensus" of all transactions (such as our posts/comments/upvotes). Blockchains are similar to the Internet Protocol or Apple App Store in which people can build websites or apps on top; but blockchains do this without any company.

This differs from other social media platforms, or even your website, in that there are actual owners. Twitter owns your Twitter account, and your domain/hosting provider owns your website. They can decide to delete your account whenever they want, because they can.

With blockchains, it requires a "consensus" of many accounts to censor. Steem has a majority of the tokens held by a few accounts, so they are semi-centralized and can easily form a consensus to censor whomever they want, which they have to some Hive promoters; including stealing millions of dollars.

Hive is a "hard-fork" which is just a copy and paste of the Steem blockchain minus all the accounts that were doing the censoring. To my knowledge, it is the most decentralized and most censorship-resistant platform in the world. And since it is a blockchain, eventually you can even build your website directly on top (and get free hosting).

Note again that your Hive account "is" your Steem account! Thus you can log in with both using the same password/private key.

Anyways, hope this helps and let me know if you have more questions!

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