The dWeb Is Trump Country

Peeps
11 min readNov 2, 2020

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By: Jared Rice Sr.

For the past decade, I have been a front-row witness to the Internet’s transformation from a place where any of us were able to speak freely, to one where it’s simply difficult to hold an open debate over American politics. It’s crystal clear to anyone with two eye balls that major tech companies don’t like President Donald J. Trump and quite frankly, I don’t think they like Americans like me either. They don’t love our flag, they don’t honor our constitutional rights, nor do they want us to live our lives the American way. There is a deep conspiracy that 45 has exposed over the past four years about the web and one that it can no longer hide — it no longer represents our liberty-loving American values. It was a major reason that I set out to rethink the web and I’m not going to lie, our President greatly motivated me along the way.

When you hear President Trump lash out at Joe Biden over all the money contributed to his campaign, he’s truly referring to all the special interest groups like Google, Twitter and Facebook that gave boatloads of money to Biden. Don’t kid yourself, they’re desperate for a Biden win today, so that they can press forward with their obvious attempt to re-design America. That’s why they hid the Hunter Biden story and continue to do so. These companies are far worse than the five mafia families ever were. In fact, it’s safe to say that these mobsters I’m currently locked up with, have nothing on Jack Dorsey or Mark Zuckerberg for that matter. The heads of big tech are freedom and dream killers, plain and simple. They can continue spewing falsehoods about what President Trump is doing to wildlife, while back in the real world, it’s truly unthinkable what they’re actually doing to humanity. Their endless propaganda is destroying more lives than some wars have and I’m simply tired of watching it.

If patriots like Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton were in these big tech Senate hearings, I have a feeling something would have happened to Dorsey and Zuckerberg already. They would have been held responsible for the obvious election interference they’ve taken part in over the past two elections. Sadly, much of the Senate is taking money from big tech too, even some of the Republicans playing as if they are angered by the inexcusable behavior these companies have displayed as of late, are just as guilty as some Democrats. It kind of reminds me of Senator Aldrich’s secret involvement in the establishment of the Federal Reserve back in the early 1900s — it’s eerily similar — and we all know what the banking cartel did back then. The tech cartel is no different.

Nevertheless, solutions like Gab and Parlor have launched on the web recently to give freedom lovers a place where they can speak freely, but even these sites can fall victim to the big tech’s monopoly over the Internet. Google, Amazon and Microsoft host a large part of the web and have placed their goons within companies like GoDaddy, PayPal and Rackspace, so that they can seize domain names, take apps offline or prohibit apps from accepting payments. Just ask Gab how it works. They’ve already been a victim of these goons and I’m barely scratching the surface of what this group of criminals are capable of. They don’t want people leaving the plantation and anyone who opens the eyes of an Internet user to a different viewpoint, simply has to go. Even YouTube executives have commented in a recent Wired article, that they “didn’t like what their users were watching”. How ridiculous is that? They don’t think you’re smart enough to choose what YOU want to watch. In other words, they want to tell you what to think and who to vote for. It’s truly disgusting. Google thinks you’re stupid. It’s why I set out to create a decentralized alternative to the web. The traditional web is sadly broken and it’s beyond our ability to repair. Even visionaries of the earliest Internet networks, like Bob Taylor, wanted it to be completely decentralized and truly feared a day when major companies might control the Internet at-large. Sadly, that day has come to fruition. The Internet fought the good fight while it could though. Its original purpose was a genuine one and it pushed humanity forward in many ways — but those days are long behind us.

Whether big tech is watching you and your wife sleep at night or listening to you going to the bathroom, the Internet of today has ripped away our right to privacy while continuously using various terms of service agreements to justify their tyranny. It’s happening because people have no where to turn due to the fact that there are very few alternatives to Amazon or Google’s powerful products and services. Sadly, many Americans are sacrificing their rights for these trivial conveniences. It’s what has made these companies impossible to compete with and what has given them monopolistic control over America. Even when true alternatives emerge, they’re seemingly always acquired by Silicon Valley’s cartel of tech companies. It almost never fails. Rethinking the Internet was no easy task but neither was President Trump’s uphill battle against the media the past four years. The good news is, not only will President Trump win four more years in the White House, but today will also mark the day when patriots like us took the Internet back once and for all. Today has been in the making for nearly four years now and I’m so glad we can begin unveiling what we’ve been working on all this time.

I’m sure you’ve seen many posts about the dWeb today. We couldn’t be more proud and excited to launch the first iteration of the dWeb and its many protocols, some of which we took from several of the world’s most battletested peer-to-peer projects, along with others that we diligently created from scratch. It’s a beautiful combination of many of our planet’s greatest minds, a combination that ultimately puts the web back into the People’s hands. The dWeb is backed by a Constitution, has a governance that’s elected by the people and is shielded from illegal activity as well, while also protecting the speech of those who use it — regardless of the underlying application. Web developers are forced to build around dWeb’s protocol requirements which ensure that users control their accounts, as well as their data. It is a foundation that empowers the users of the dWeb and it’s only the tip of the iceberg (Read a comparison of both webs for a full list of dWeb’s advantages at https://dwebx.org/compare-webs). While there may be other solutions out there, none of them are geared towards everyday developers or everyday people for that matter. We set out to take these complex systems and make them easier to use and comprehend.

Like users, the dWeb also empowers web developers, moving them away from having to use centralized hosting companies or centralized domain names, where they can instead host their websites and apps amongst the users that view or use them, while also utilizing decentralized domains that they will forever own and control. This means web developers never have to pay to keep their projects online, nor can their domains ever be taken away. The peer-to-peer nature of the dWeb also means that websites and apps can never be hacked or removed from the dWeb, unless of course the elected governance cites a Constitutional violation and subsequently achieves a 15/21 removal vote. For that to happen, the sale of drugs or illegal pornography would have to be involved within an app on a large-scale. The dWeb’s upcoming release of its reporting system “dReport”, would accomplish much more than that though. dReport would allow users to police specific content within apps, by reporting individual content and allowing the community to vote on its submission to the governance for an eventual vote. If the content violates the dWeb Constitution, it will certainly be removed, while keeping the app itself online. The dWeb is built this way to insure that only illegal content is removed from ethical apps, while also preventing the birth of the next Silk Road as well.

It’s our hard work on systems like dDNS and dReport that set the dWeb apart from other peer-to-peer webs of the past. In fact, dWeb’s governance places control into the hands of peoples like you, instead of Senators like Ted Cruz. We still love Ted, although he probably shouldn’t be in charge of fixing the web. To those lawyers and law makers out there who may disagree, I believe hard coding laws into the web itself, rather than writing laws around it, will be a much more effective solution. As an example, dWeb’s protocols are designed to reverse fraudulent financial transactions, instead of having to rely on centralized systems and law enforcement. In the months ahead, we will debut apps like dSocial, the world’s first truly decentralized and censorship-resistant social network, as well as dPhone, the world’s first decentralized phone network, which will change how you and I use the Internet or communicate for that matter. We’re not stopping there though — our team is rethinking the operating system and even the search engine. The dWeb obviously had to come first though and from this federal detention center, without a single computer present, I was able to work alongside an unbelievable team of developers, patriots and legal experts to finally bring that vision to fruition.

We have dedicated our own resources to make this happen and simply wanted a second chance to redeem ourselves. As a result, the dWeb became a project that we collectively put our blood, sweat and tears into and I hope that people can see that. We have left it all on the field. Our intentions have been clear from the beginning and I have been as transparent as possible. So much work has gone into this and we truly don’t stand a chance of earning a single dollar, other than the various contributions we continue to receive for domain, server and development costs. Regardless, our creation of the dWeb is protected under the First Amendment, can never be taken offline and has been forever open-sourced under the MIT license. dWeb’s native currency RISE (RIX) is even being given away for free across the world, nor will it ever be sold to a single soul. It’s yet another token of our efforts to help others, pun intended. The bottom line is, we did this for people like you, are risking our own freedom to do it and with the little freedom we have — it’s quite the sacrifice. That doesn’t mean that the team at Peeps doesn’t need your help. Peeps is far bigger than me and truly spans many countries. It’s a team of patriots, some of which I met during my prison journey and others who will certainly fight day in and day out to bring freedom back to the Internet. Otherwise, they wouldn’t be involved. It perfectly encompasses the President’s fight for prison reform as well and shows what many inmates within a system like this are capable of. It truly embodies the American dream.

What the world will soon find out, is that the dWeb is Trump country. It’s a place where we will gather with friends, catch a ride to the store and have a phone call with those we love without big tech prying their way into those interactions. It’s where our privacy will forever be intact, where we earn for our data for a change and a place where our children can be safe. We certainly have a lot of work to do but as of today, the dWeb is something we can see and touch and in the coming months, it will be something we will freely use without ever realizing it. Moving our ideas to a web where we have zero overhead for domains or infrastructure allows us to escape big tech’s monopolistic control mechanisms, while giving us an honest chance of competing with their tyrannical platforms. If you love America, then you love capitalism and you certainly love innovation. We must take back our country, continue building on Trump’s great economic comeback, bring integrity back to our elections, help impoverished communities, end the prison industrial complex and continue our fight to Make America Great Again. Four more years of 45 and the release of the dWeb will push us forward in many of those areas and certainly enables patriots like you and I to keep America, America. Rather than giving corrupt politicians like Biden and the Dorsey and Zuckerberg mafia families the ability to reshape the America we know and love. Even hackers will need a new strategy for targeting innocent, everyday Americans — because the dWeb is so much more secure than the traditional web. The joke truly is on big tech.

We never gave up on our fight, even though many thought that I was down for the count. Leftist tears will flow down faces today, while patriots will scream with joy. Even “Tony B” has a place where he can freely post all of sleep Joe’s corruption and a place where Tucker Carlson no longer has to worry about lost packages. Leftists will point out that this was built by inmates and bash my past, as they lie to their voters about their love for prison reform. They will blast us for forking other protocols, even though they know the Internet has historically been a place where one idea was birthed from another. They know companies like Apple would have never created MacOS without forking their own version of Linux, but facts have never mattered to them. It doesn’t matter what we do, even if they do it too — hypocrites will always be hypocrites. The good news is — they cannot censor us anymore and a freedom crusade was birthed today. That’s a true reason to celebrate right?

Now we have our own web. A web where freedom will live forever. A web where we can brag about our President’s achievements and even publish verified data about the China plague. A web where we will take our data back from communists and can once against shout the word “capitalism” at the top of our lungs. A web where your voice will always be heard and one that appreciates all views, rather than a single political viewpoint. It’s a web that believes in your dreams and not just those of Jeff Bezos. Simply put, it’s a web that I’ve dreamed about for years and one I’m proud to present to you today. I may still behind a steel door but it doesn’t make me any less American or less capable than any of you. I’ve proven that. America — it’s time to take the Internet back. We now have the tools, to not only Make America Great Again but the web as well. Folks, bring your Trump flags and even your Biden signs. While the dWeb is Trump Country, unlike the centralized web, it was built for every voice and every body — and that’s the way all webs should be… free.

I’ll see you there

Sincerely,
Jared Rice Sr.
Founder Of The dWeb

Get Started With The dWeb
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Today you can use your computer to help expand the dWeb across the globe by downloading dBrowser at http://dbrowser.com, where you can also browse come of the dWeb’s first websites and apps, and even publish your own as well. If you turn on auto-updates within dBrowser, you will receive many of the dWeb’s newest features, like the enablement of dWeb’s decentralized domain name system, as well as the integration of dWeb’s universal authentication system, which will release in the days and weeks ahead.

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The dWeb was created in America by a diverse group of Constitutionalists. You can help support the continued development of the dWeb and its growing team by simply joining the Patriots Club for $5/month here — https://peepsx.com/join. Your support is appreciated and allows our team to continue fighting the big tech cartel, as well as your online freedom.

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