Having Trouble Accessing DGTV Videos on Bitchute?

You may be in a country that is restricting some of @DG-Truther-Videos

You can use Tor or a VPN to access via another country, and thereby bypass the restriction.

DGTV is working on a solution.

Thank-you.

Thank you.

The BRAVE browser has a TOR option as well.

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Thanks to BitChute's responsiveness to our appeal for global viewership
of DGTV on their forum, the block that was imposed on the UK, EU, &
Russian nations has been lifted.

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Also it’s worth to mention, that, using live system like Linux Kodachi, Tails, Whonix, to mention few, is free and have all those vpn’s, VeraCrypt, zuluCrypt, KeePassXC, Metadata Anonymization Toolkit (MAT), apparmor, built in.
And those system has many apps who can download and keep privacy and security over Windows and Mac.
And they comes without cost.

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Thank-you for this information.
TOR browsers are also effective for viewing videos if your body lives in a restricted country like UK and France.

Public notice to DGTV viewers: Due to the UK blocking viewership of what they consider censurable content (3 videos recently uploaded were not viewable in UK due to ISP censorship) the content that normally would go to DGTV will now be going to GodTaughtMeHow's channel. If you have not already subscribed to that channel, you can do so here:

Those operating systems(especially Kodachi and Tails) I mention, is totally Torified(totally build around Tor). But some of the their browsers are lighter and fare faster.

I often use this when I want to find books and certain information, who is hard find with ordinary systems.

If I do not want to download it on my main hard disk, I use a live usb or a cd.

This only borrow the memory and as fast as you disconnect, everything is gone and not traceable.

I use NordVpn on my main systems(mostly Debian and it’s derivatives, Kodachi is build on Ubuntu, who is easier to use for beginners, than all the others, plug and play).

Also, Tor has some other tools for sharing and downloading anonymously, OnionShare and a download manager.

They are slow, but work well.

And I also want to mention, that Linux Kodachi, has some advantages over ordinary systems with vpn.

It goes fare deeper, when I search the internet for information and it can be tweaked fare more than windows and Mac.

You mention problems, with viewing contents from the land of Ephraim.

This is no issue with those systems.

You will probably experience that everything goes with ease, with viewing forbidden contents, from most countries.

I have even used it in my travels to Africa without problems.

When it comes to many platforms this days, including Bitchute. I have stopped looking at it for a while, because it was fare more important to learn the Law fully, and of course digest the whole page(JAHTruth and Gibraltar messenger)

But I will look into this channel of GodTaughtMeHow, since you/student of JAH, mention it.

And have a great Sabbath, by the way.

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Thank-you for your informative response.

Some of us use older droids that are lighter on resources. Have found that Mint on a live stick will crash after a short while if online. HTop app on Linux is used to watch system resources. Mint runs on almost a gig of ram (~700 megs). These live sticks also can't (as far as i know) be programmed with SWAP space. This is probably what is causing the droid to crash.

Which of the OS's that you recommend are the lightest, please (less than 500 megs of running ram) if any, please?

Also, would you happen to know if any of them are geared for video creation (Kdenlive), please?

Likewise, have a good Sabbath,
LLTK, LLTF.

PS: After looking into Kodachi the below review was written by someone who is far more knowledgeable than me. If privacy is a concern regular mac and Windows is a no-no. Any Linux distro is better although the more anonymity desired, the slower the internet speed, and increase in complexity of understanding (another rabbit hole of learning). Time is much better spent learning and obeying The Law. Kudos to you for seeing that.

The article summery and link is:

In short: Do not use Kodachi. There’s other that’s better:

They differ somewhat in scope and functionality. Read the documentation, and find the one that suits you. All of them have active communities. But stay away from Kodachi.
https://bitsex.net/english/2021/kodachi-linux-is-probably-not-secure/

Good afternoon DG-Truther-Vid and happy Sabbath !

If you use usb, sometimes, it can to much writing to it, so it can be too hot and be destroyed. It is a possibility have it to write less.
Or use a external HDD.

I have not personally experience this, even if i often use a Raspberry Pi(British SBC).
I have Mx Linux with xfce desktop now, with no problems on the Raspberry.
But Pixel(the main desktop of Pi) is faster and use less resources(it is a iso for x86 also,Pi desktop)

Even if Linux Mint write 700 Megs, they use more, when you put up some extension and so on.
I use this system now on one of my pc and it is often more like 2-3,5 Gb RAM, with a browser with three window open.

Often everything is about the desktop. KDE and Gome is the most heavy and especially, if you put up much extensions and animation. Cinnamon(the desktop of Linux mint) is little bit better and fare easier for beginners. XFCE and Mate is lighter and is often what people use on older systems. But the lightest, is LXDE, LXQT and especially for example FLUXBOX and those.
When i put up a system, i take a small ISO and put up a desktop trough Tasksel or just use the Terminal( sudo apt install cinnamon or sudo apt install cinnamon-desktop-environment(if lighter enviroment is prefered)sudo apt install cinnamon #minimal,
sudo apt install cinnamon-core #essentials ). Then it is easier to choose what you want and not.

But one of the lightest OSes i have used, who is workable, is Antix( approximately 350-450megs, they work flawless on older pc, they even have 32 Bit iso)

https://antixlinux.com/

And the famous MX Linux, with fluxbox(around 500megs or slighly more)

https://mxlinux.org/

Those can with ease be used a servers also, you can choose this when you configure it.

Mx and Antix can be used without Systemd, uses sysvinit or Runit. In MX, you choose this, when you start the machine, in antix, it is choosed when you download the iso.
and in both, you can put up an extra desktop with ease.
Also, those two system has a neat backup system, there you can buy a big usb and have a copy of everything, if it breaks or somthing happens. and this works very good. You can even use this usb on other laptops also. i tried from a windows based laptop, to a mac mini, and it went well.

AV Linux is also good for those who make music, maybe this also can be used. This system is also build on MX LInux. Uses XFCE desktop. but goes over 500 megs.

Bodhi Linux, build on British Ubuntu, habe also 32 and 64 bit ISO.

Kdenlive is in the repos. You can find it in DEB files(terminal(sudo apt install kdenlive) or synaptic), Flatpak, Snap and Applimage.
So this shouldt be a problem, unless you have very weak processors.
Because, the base is still Debian Stable. So whatever Tails, Kodachi and others have, can be downloaded on everyone else.

The problem with Kodachi, is that it is one person, who sustain it and not so good support. But very good in finding hidden books and videos, fare better search results than Tails.
Tails, is using Systemd, some say, this is not good either. Sysvinit, is lighter on the resources than systemd, but can be challenging with certain apps, for example vpn, but i did not experience this.

This days, am finished with searching after books. I have used 3-4 year, to build up the library of 10 Lost tribes, Hidden hand, Bnai Berit, freemason, Catholic and so on and many other things.
JAH wrote to me that it was a waste of time, but as i answer back, Yes and NO,if i had not, i would never understood that YOU(JAH) would come from Ephraim.
So this days, i follow HIS guidance and writings and trust no one, beside the FATHER and the Son.
I can go so fare and say, that i trust JAH,over my mind and heart.

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Thank-you for the detailed linux info. Will look into the iso's you described.

Regarding The Lord and your searching... Seek and ye shall find. You did and did. The rest is up to you (to continue). It's good that you are in communication with Him. He promised us 2000 years ago that He'd be back to teach us more. Studying His Book (The Way Home...) and His YODAs teach us how to live (Heaven on Earth). How fortunate are we who trusted Him and believed Him.

Have to agree with The Lord regarding misspending our time left. Anything that takes us away from His Teachings of self control and self discipline is a time wasting rabbit hole. You have used the other research to find Him. That info is no longer needed as it was a means to an end. A stepping stone if you will. It is important to know thy enemy, but Father knows who is sincere and He guides and protects.

PS: "Hopeful" is the character in the film Pilgrim's Progress that i identify with the most. Without hope we are lost. The Lord told me once that "where there is hope there is a future". :slightly_smiling_face:
Amen.

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Am totally agree with you.
And my conversation with the Lord in this matter, i had nothing to say. I also agreed with HIM.
So today, its only JahTruth, Gibraltar Messenger and King Of Kings Bible.
But of course, am trying to read the song of moses every sabbath and am reading Yoda every day.
And yes, i took the name from the book Pilgrim, who i found on JahTruth.
So, i also identify most with this character.
so now you know why i choose this name.

Have a wonderful evening.

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