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Regime Change? Now there's an App for that!

Regime Change? Now there's an App for that!

San Francisco- March 30 - Democri-C ™ , an emergency communications iPhone™ App (http://www.democri-c.com) for non-commercial social needs was released today on the iPhone™ App Store in order to meet urgent communications needs for recent disaster victims. The App provides communication resources when all cell phone towers are down or cut off. Users can find the app by typing: Democri-C into the search window on the App Store tool on their device. It will appear at the link:

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/democri-c/id426601720?mt=8

Created by a programming team from around the world, Democri-C™ is a community service project designed to assist those who need to communicate in disaster and regime change environments when traditional communications systems have been intentionally or catastrophically interrupted. The project is dedicated to Freedom, Safety and Community and those who strive to experience those needs.

The application is for everybody, even if they are not in an immediate crisis. Every user is urged to “BE READY” and put Democri-C on their device BEFORE a crisis strikes!
The app has been tested on the iPad™, iPhone™ and iPod™.

Democri-C is a computer software application which creates an instant communications system using technology that each person can control by themselves. The architecture is designed to be added to by team developers in order to grow the capability of the system over time.

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This uninterruptable-network App cannot be shut down by third parties and provides urgent communications, emergency and safety information in regions where extreme social conditions are placing the lives of those in the region in jeopardy and where disaster has curtailed communications. A rare “application review acceleration” was provided by the App Store team in order to get the App out quickly.

Democri-C is an accessible “ lite” version of a commercial technology. Democri-C is designed specifically to assist those in oppressive regime regions where those regimes have terminated their telephone and internet communications.

Current Modules included:
Morse code text to morse code convertor/optical broadcaster: Adjust color, speed, audio readout volume, repeat, message content.
Morse Code Training.
Cryptography/code how-to link.
Peer to Peer audio file communications: Set which devices are Team Leaders and which are Team Members (Client/Server node settings). Authorize members remotely. Send pre-recorded communications. Assign which Team Members can receive. Login security for both Team Leaders and Team Members. This module uses patented particulated peer-to-peer media technology.
Facebook Launch.
Twitter Launch.

Updates are intended to include mesh network peer to peer Bluetooth communications, Wifi communications, use of the IR sensor on the iPhone face, AES encryption, routing backbones and other extensions.

If you are using this app in a hostile political environment, please study the codes and cryptographic link as indicated on Wikipedia for your safety.

There are third party camera Apps which can zoom in on the light-casting/Morse code screen of other mobile devices communicating with you so you can record the visible Morse code and transpose it later.

If all cellular phone systems are likely to fail, Democri-C peer to peer WiFi broadcast can be extended up to 30 miles per user with Bullet2™ & Ubiquiti™ point-to-point systems, Nanostation Loco’s™, Open-mesh wireless™, Yagi optimized antennas, Connect Distant™ and other wireless support hardware available at http://www.cyberguys.com, http://www.amazon.com, and similar suppliers.

Democri-C is a community service project located at: (http://www.democri-c.com)

ENDS

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