
Well, I liked the simplicity of the layout, though perhaps slightly less so the design; a subjective thing of course.
Very clean, unlike most webpages these days which resemble the chaotic, incoherent, jumbled mind of an overstuffed psychedelic LSD trip.
Perhaps some other people my age have some nostalgia for print media.
Yes, I have. Very detailed and forensic. I take my hat off to you. I can see a great deal of work has gone into them, though some of the science goes above my head - being from more of an arty/music/writing background. You make a compelling case.
If more people understood science and engineering, there would be more people not saying “compelling case”, instead rather 100% convinced that the official story is a lie.
I wasn't aware of the radar blind-spots before.
Note @woody wrote at the Pilots for 9/11 Truth forum that the radar blind spots were only below 5000 feet in some areas, but I don’t see how that changes my conjecture at all. Also I read that there are other pockets of blind spots throughout the USA at different altitudes due to terrain and not shown on those maps I cited. So plenty of opportunities to pull off the plane swapping deceptions.
Note I added more to the part 3 of that blog on 9/11 including the Coup album cover had predicted the explosions in the twin towns. Take a glance at it. Also I linked to a video from May 2017, that had predicted the terrorists incidents in August and October of that year based on numerology and predictive programming in music and music videos. Check it out.
I'm still liking Uncommons a week or two in. It's strong.
I’m realizing that the Uncommons name really captures both a serious meme for those who appreciate the arts, quality writing, and the eclectic professions, as well as the concept of a platform which isn’t the common one that enslaves us. That is really a naming coup d'état if I am correct.
An example of eclectic anti-establishment humor is Tony Farrell hands himself in!:

And the merging of cultures in the USA via anti-establishment is a global thesis that is sweeping the planet with the genesis in the black community as explained in The Strange True Story of the Godfather of Conspiracy Theories:

So Uncommons can span from the connoisseur to Eminem’s hoodie MOSH underground!
five in all, including "secure messaging"? For the latter, a quick name idea I had was Capsule.
No I am thinking the people prefer to think of one concept. So the Uncommons would be the place where everything is protected from the establishment’s enslavement, violations and banal mayonnaise spread (which hides the diversity of flavor).
People don’t like to think about details. They want it all taken care of so they can focus on their individual maximum division-of-labor role in this universe.
So the Uncommons should be secure and private when the user requests it to be.
I suppose different DAPPs which present different choices of user interfaces and functionality on top of a basic interoperable messaging protocol, will be analogous to the Chrome extensions (c.f. example image at the top of this post). So the user will state, “I’m using Uncommons customized with the Capsule messaging extension.”

RE: Name YOUR decentralized social network?