ISPIAO
用户量:11大小:1.37MiB版本:v 1.1更新时间:2021-12-21
The International Association for the Protection of the Individual Against Officialdom
ISPIAO 的使用方法详解,最全面的教程
ISPIAO 描述:
用户数:11
分类:社交通讯插件
扩展大小:1.37 MiB
最后更新时间:2021-12-21
版本:v 1.1
ISPIAO 插件简介:
这是来自Chrome商店的 ISPIAO 浏览器插件,您可以在当前页面下载它的最新版本安装文件,并安装在Chrome、Edge等浏览器上。
ISPIAO插件下载方法/流程:
点击下载按钮,关注“扩展迷Extfans”公众号并获取验证码,在网页弹窗中输入验证码,即可下载最新安装文件。
ISPIAO插件安装教程/方法:
(1)将扩展迷上下载的安装包文件(.zip)解压为文件夹,其中类型为“crx”的文件就是接下来需要用到的安装文件
(2) 从设置->更多工具->扩展程序 打开扩展程序页面,或者地址栏输入 Chrome://extensions/ 按下回车打开扩展程序页面
(3) 打开扩展程序页面的“开发者模式”
(4) 将crx文件拖拽到扩展程序页面,
完成安装如有其它安装问题,
请扫描网站底部二维码与客服联系如有疑问请参考:
https://www.extfans.com/installation/This extension, adds The International Association for the Protection of the Individual Against Officialdom statement of declaration to every web request you make. Stating your stance and rights as a member of the human race, to all spying and intercepting eyes. The declaration starts at 11m 27s into the video.
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“This is to certify that the bearer is a member of the human race.
All relevant information is to be found in their passport.
And except when there is good reason to suspect him of some crime, he will refuse to submit to police interrogation and the grounds that any such interrogation is an intolerable nuisance and, life being as short as it is, a waste of time.
Any infringement on his privacy or interference with his liberty. Any assault however petty against his dignity as a human being, will be rigorously prosecuted by the ISPIAO.
The International Association for the Protection of the Individual Against Officialdom.”
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Background:
In a 1955 BBC programme, Orson Welles was filmed doodling in his sketchbook and talking (apparently extemporaneously) about whatever struck his fancy. The program was called, straightforwardly enough, Sketchbook.
In one episode, Welles speaks about his experiences with the police and with customs officials as he travels (which he did a lot). He finds the growing power of the cops to be officious and dangerous. His words are perfectly applicable today.
"I’m willing to admit that the policeman has a difficult job, a very hard job, but it’s the essence of our society that the policeman’s job should be hard. He’s there to protect, protect the free citizen, not to chase criminals, that’s an incidental part of his job. The free citizen is always more of a nuisance to the policeman that the criminal. He knows what to do about the criminal…. I’m not an anarchist, I don’t want to overthrow the rule of law, on the contrary, I want to bring the policeman to law."





