Donald Trump Declares Cyber War On American Citizens

Unfortunately, this is not being done the way anyone would have imagined at the dawn of the worldwide web. The people of America are not taking the pride it had at the time and responding accordingly. They are not taking up cyber arms to defend the Constitution from its greatest enemy: the President of the United States himself, Donald John Trump.

That’s about to change.

This is the LooNAR Project. The LooNAR Project is an independent device and software core code mill pushing out solutions to the greatest computing problems facing the American people. Problems like losing control of your privacy, misplaced automation, vibejacking, disinformation, and all the suffering and death that has left in its wake since 2015.

One of these solutions, already released on GitHub, is LooNAR SCREECH: an Rust-coded automatic ear system to detect and alert people of dangerous sounds like gunfire from Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, explosions from Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, or someone screaming as they are about to be taken into “the van.” This open source code will save Minneapolis millions of dollars if they choose to accept it, and it will save millions of lives and livelihoods regardless.

This and other cores can be experimented on and placed in all kinds of devices. If they have x86_64, Raspberri Pi, or an ARM-based Android device, the code for its intended purpose should work through a terminal and can easily lay the foundation for a safer future with the machine you are reading this on. These cores will lay the foundation for apps that take back the right to determine what WE want to do with our lives. Not Elon Musk, not Mark Zuckerberg, not Jeff Bezos, but We the People should have the same control and respect over our Internet activities that was expected 20 years ago. Actually, I lied: it should be more than that. If it does not, these projects have an MIT License and are on the GitHub page https://www.github.com/creativedestroyermn. You can make the corrections, test them, and make the commit. You can fork these and make your own apps and money with them as well.

LooNAR SCREECH was vibe coded by having a goal in mind and making Gemini and DeepSeek verify each other. This method will no longer be used.

In less than a month, I got a Rust certification so I could understand the output and not rely on guess engines as much over time. I look forward to playing with the standard library and earning Minnesota’s trust by using with more projects using more of my own brain over time, and for the people of Minnesota to speread the word about this and other projects so we can do that as well.

Sincerely,

-Clarke Macbeth, current project lead.

BlueSky: https://votemacbeth.org

Datetime 2025-03-29T:07:09-05:00