References from different versions of the software:
DEMOCRI-C was first distributed publicly by Apple Computer™ and the first community App ever "process-accelerated" by Apple. Originally designed for the Japanese Tsunami disaster, it has become one of the key tools of the "Arab Spring", "Russian Spring" , "African Spring" and major democracy movements. Steve Jobs, personally, intervened in helping to accelerate and approve the project, in record time, so that lives could be saved as soon as possible. The App is available on the Apple App Store for the general public and is bulk shipped to verified groups in crisis regions at no charge with various special modules.
THE EVOLUTION OF THE PROJECT
The Architect has designed, patented, built, delivered and optimized multiple unique voice, media and data delivery software since before 1980. The U.S. patent office has issued multiple patents, and holds decades-old time-stamped filings by the Architect, on peer-to-peer mesh communications. The Architect has designed, built, patented and patent-filed a variety of mesh and media networks. There are letters from the White House acknowledging one of the early mesh and peer-to-peer networks created by the Architect.
THE EVOLUTION OF THE PROJECT
The Architect has designed, patented, built, delivered and optimized multiple unique voice, media and data delivery software since before 1980. The U.S. patent office has issued multiple patents, and holds decades-old time-stamped filings by the Architect, on peer-to-peer mesh communications. The Architect has designed, built, patented and patent-filed a variety of mesh and media networks. There are letters from the White House acknowledging one of the early mesh and peer-to-peer networks created by the Architect.
The Architect provided support and rescue resources for the Dec. 26, 2004 Asian Tsunami and became more deeply aligned with UN, UNESCO &
Red Cross resources. The ABC-TV News video discusses funding support for one such effort to re-task debris field waste-wood and materials in the Tsunami destruction-path plane into rapid-erection green homes with instant networks.
Red Cross resources. The ABC-TV News video discusses funding support for one such effort to re-task debris field waste-wood and materials in the Tsunami destruction-path plane into rapid-erection green homes with instant networks.
The clean/green/wireless demo home discussed in the referenced movie, above, was eventually given as a gift to Mayor Gavin Newsom of San Francisco for him to move to a new location to become a San Francisco Community Center. The two story house was lifted up in one piece, put on giant wheels, rolled across the San Francisco Giants Stadium parking lot, onto a pier and then onto a giant barge, sailed down San Francisco Bay to Candlestick Park, rammed into the shore where a bridge was built and it was rolled off and moved onto a permanent foundation where it now sits as the Alice Griffith Community Center and a lasting tribute to community involvement.
In August of 2005, Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and the Architect was asked to support pet rescues in the aftermath. The Architect experienced the fact that the first resource to be destroyed and the resource most needed was still: communications. This caused him to increase his efforts towards optimized emergency peer-to-peer mesh network systems.
When the Mar. 11, 2011 Japanese Tsunami struck, the Architect was called into service again and delivered the software, which was already being deployed in Tunisia, to create instant communications resources where the Tsunami had destroyed communications.
At the same time as the Japanese Tsunami crisis, the evolving democratic revolution in Tunisia went into full swing. The Architect had been asked to deliver his software as a solution for the public safety when the phone systems were cut off in a number of countries. Middle East countries followed Tunisia on the road to democracy and the trend continues globally.
The software, a major version of which is now shipped as the App: DEMOCRI-C, was passed from country to country and crisis-region to crisis-region.
The pervasive nature of the software has now been proven "under fire". No third party has been able to terminate the software or communications technology, (Neither technical, promotional or business-interdiction attempts have succeeded in stopping it) or keep it from saving lives in regions in emergency situations.
The technology is now under massive accelerated development world-wide to prevent further drone interdictions; to support military, public service and rescue missions and to protect intelligence teams as well as democracy activists in harsh regions. Rarely, has a technology been embraced on a spectrum with extents vast enough to garner participation that ranges from deep cover spies to community democracy activists.
The Democri-C project was the first to patent, develop, build, deploy and engineer the software that has the following aspects (As noted by third-party
authors:
"The Democri-C Team was leading a global effort to deploy mesh Internet and mobile phone systems that the public can use to counter repression and emergency situations that seek to silence them by censoring or shutting down telecommunications networks.
The Democri-C Team is a project which created an independent mesh cell phone network run by entrepreneurs building the “internet-in-a-suitcase”, “internet-in-a-box”, “internet-in-your-pocket” and “internet-in-a-fob” and related technologies.
The Democri-C project is designed to be quickly set up to allow wireless communication over awide area with a link to the global Internet.
The Democri-C Team technology ranges in scale, cost and sophistication.
The Democri-C Team created an independent cell phone network, globally, using towers, or devices, inside every country. It is intended to offset "the bad-guys" ability to shut down the official services, seemingly at will.
The Democri-C Team’s ongoing initiative has created entirely separate pathways for communication. It has brought together an improbable alliance of diplomats and military engineers, young programmers and dissidents from at least a dozen countries, many of whom variously describe the new approach as more audacious
and clever and, yes, cooler.
The Democri-C Team technology is much less cumbersome than the burying of cell phones in crisis regions, which only serves to create a manual work-around for what The Democri-C Team does elegantly.
The Democri-C Team Technology, saw, as far back as the great Asian Tsunami effort, prior to the Japanese Tsunami, and for which the Architect was featured on network TV, that this solution was needed and his team deployed it for public interests.
The Democri-C Team’s DEMOCRI-C project was created years before the “Arab Spring” began with the goal of building a separate infrastructure where the technology is nearly impossible to shut down, to control, or to surveil. DEMOCRI-C is sold on the APPLE APP STORE and given free to people in need.
The Democri-C Team’s DEMOCRI-C disempowers central authorities from infringing on people’s fundamental human right to communicate.
In 2011, the State Department announced funding for Commotion, a project of OTI, to develop technology to lower barriers for building distributed communications networks after The Democri-C team showcased the technology to interested parties. Over $100M has been invested in this regime change communications technology and this technology is now moving to the general public in the new Apple and Android phones and their software. Multiple democratic governments are now working at a feverish pace to deliver this peer-to-peer mesh public network to every country on Earth. This effort has now been reported in numerous mainstream media.
The Democri-C Team technology relies on a version of “mesh network” technology, which can transform devices like cell phones or personal computers to create an invisible wireless web without a centralized hub. In other words, a voice, picture or e-mail message could hop directly between the modified wireless devices — each one acting as a mini cell “tower” and phone — and bypass the official network.
Support hardware for The Democri-C Team includes small wireless antennas, which could increase the area of coverage; a laptop to administer the system; thumb drives and CDs to spread the software to more devices and encrypt the communications; and other components like Ethernet cables.
The cool thing about the Democri-C Team Technology is that, in this political context, "the bad guys" cannot easily control it.
The Democri-C Team’s DEMOCRI-C App uses pictograms and simple instructions so that anybody can use it.
The Democri-C Team Technology is an alternative way of sharing information or alternative ways of getting it out of the country
The Democri-C Team Bluetooth is used to discreetly beam information — a video, an electronic business card, etc. — directly from one cell phone to another.
The Democri-C Team technology modifies Bluetooth so that a file containing, say, a video of a protester being beaten, could automatically jump from phone to phone within a “trusted network” of citizens.
The Architect holds issued and pending patents on cell-phone-tower-free wireless mobile peer-to-peer networking. Steve Jobs likes this according to this article: http://news.cnet.com/8301-27076_3-57325292-248/steve-jobs-wanted-to-replace-carriers-using-wi-fi-spectrum/
As of today, the Architect has produced and delivered the largest number of human rights, regime change and disaster relief software applications in the industry.
In August of 2005, Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and the Architect was asked to support pet rescues in the aftermath. The Architect experienced the fact that the first resource to be destroyed and the resource most needed was still: communications. This caused him to increase his efforts towards optimized emergency peer-to-peer mesh network systems.
When the Mar. 11, 2011 Japanese Tsunami struck, the Architect was called into service again and delivered the software, which was already being deployed in Tunisia, to create instant communications resources where the Tsunami had destroyed communications.
At the same time as the Japanese Tsunami crisis, the evolving democratic revolution in Tunisia went into full swing. The Architect had been asked to deliver his software as a solution for the public safety when the phone systems were cut off in a number of countries. Middle East countries followed Tunisia on the road to democracy and the trend continues globally.
The software, a major version of which is now shipped as the App: DEMOCRI-C, was passed from country to country and crisis-region to crisis-region.
The pervasive nature of the software has now been proven "under fire". No third party has been able to terminate the software or communications technology, (Neither technical, promotional or business-interdiction attempts have succeeded in stopping it) or keep it from saving lives in regions in emergency situations.
The technology is now under massive accelerated development world-wide to prevent further drone interdictions; to support military, public service and rescue missions and to protect intelligence teams as well as democracy activists in harsh regions. Rarely, has a technology been embraced on a spectrum with extents vast enough to garner participation that ranges from deep cover spies to community democracy activists.
The Democri-C project was the first to patent, develop, build, deploy and engineer the software that has the following aspects (As noted by third-party
authors:
"The Democri-C Team was leading a global effort to deploy mesh Internet and mobile phone systems that the public can use to counter repression and emergency situations that seek to silence them by censoring or shutting down telecommunications networks.
The Democri-C Team is a project which created an independent mesh cell phone network run by entrepreneurs building the “internet-in-a-suitcase”, “internet-in-a-box”, “internet-in-your-pocket” and “internet-in-a-fob” and related technologies.
The Democri-C project is designed to be quickly set up to allow wireless communication over awide area with a link to the global Internet.
The Democri-C Team technology ranges in scale, cost and sophistication.
The Democri-C Team created an independent cell phone network, globally, using towers, or devices, inside every country. It is intended to offset "the bad-guys" ability to shut down the official services, seemingly at will.
The Democri-C Team’s ongoing initiative has created entirely separate pathways for communication. It has brought together an improbable alliance of diplomats and military engineers, young programmers and dissidents from at least a dozen countries, many of whom variously describe the new approach as more audacious
and clever and, yes, cooler.
The Democri-C Team technology is much less cumbersome than the burying of cell phones in crisis regions, which only serves to create a manual work-around for what The Democri-C Team does elegantly.
The Democri-C Team Technology, saw, as far back as the great Asian Tsunami effort, prior to the Japanese Tsunami, and for which the Architect was featured on network TV, that this solution was needed and his team deployed it for public interests.
The Democri-C Team’s DEMOCRI-C project was created years before the “Arab Spring” began with the goal of building a separate infrastructure where the technology is nearly impossible to shut down, to control, or to surveil. DEMOCRI-C is sold on the APPLE APP STORE and given free to people in need.
The Democri-C Team’s DEMOCRI-C disempowers central authorities from infringing on people’s fundamental human right to communicate.
In 2011, the State Department announced funding for Commotion, a project of OTI, to develop technology to lower barriers for building distributed communications networks after The Democri-C team showcased the technology to interested parties. Over $100M has been invested in this regime change communications technology and this technology is now moving to the general public in the new Apple and Android phones and their software. Multiple democratic governments are now working at a feverish pace to deliver this peer-to-peer mesh public network to every country on Earth. This effort has now been reported in numerous mainstream media.
The Democri-C Team technology relies on a version of “mesh network” technology, which can transform devices like cell phones or personal computers to create an invisible wireless web without a centralized hub. In other words, a voice, picture or e-mail message could hop directly between the modified wireless devices — each one acting as a mini cell “tower” and phone — and bypass the official network.
Support hardware for The Democri-C Team includes small wireless antennas, which could increase the area of coverage; a laptop to administer the system; thumb drives and CDs to spread the software to more devices and encrypt the communications; and other components like Ethernet cables.
The cool thing about the Democri-C Team Technology is that, in this political context, "the bad guys" cannot easily control it.
The Democri-C Team’s DEMOCRI-C App uses pictograms and simple instructions so that anybody can use it.
The Democri-C Team Technology is an alternative way of sharing information or alternative ways of getting it out of the country
The Democri-C Team Bluetooth is used to discreetly beam information — a video, an electronic business card, etc. — directly from one cell phone to another.
The Democri-C Team technology modifies Bluetooth so that a file containing, say, a video of a protester being beaten, could automatically jump from phone to phone within a “trusted network” of citizens.
The Architect holds issued and pending patents on cell-phone-tower-free wireless mobile peer-to-peer networking. Steve Jobs likes this according to this article: http://news.cnet.com/8301-27076_3-57325292-248/steve-jobs-wanted-to-replace-carriers-using-wi-fi-spectrum/
As of today, the Architect has produced and delivered the largest number of human rights, regime change and disaster relief software applications in the industry.