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Re:Meh
Murdered by Antifa:
Joann Ward, 30;
Emily Garza, 7;
Bryan Holcombe, 60
Karla Holcombe, 58;
Annabelle Pomeroy, 14;
Brooke Ward, 5.
20 others.. and more. Just search instead of trolling the same thing every time.https://www.blacklistednews.co...
https://digitalempire.wordpres...
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Insane Facts About Bitcoin
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Sandy Hook
You have to be brain dead to not realize the official Sandy Hook story is complete bullshit.
It's alright, I know you're probably one of those underpaid psy-op staff in NSA/GCHQ hired to respond to keywords to dumb down the population. Your grand children will be proud.
Sandy Hook's Dead Children Seen Alive Singing At 2013 Super Bowl
People have questioned the official story due to a number of obvious anomalies including lack of physical evidence proving that anyone was killed, lack of surveillance video showing the alleged shooter at the school, the secretive and quick demolition of the school itself only months later, an emergency drill going on at the same time as the alleged event, Robbie Parkerâ(TM)s fake crying and much more. At this point there is very little doubt that the official story is a lie.
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$504 billion cash
Apple (AAPL), Microsoft (MSFT), Alphabet (GOOGL), Cisco Systems (CSCO) and Oracle (ORCL) are sitting on $504 billion, or 30%, of the $1.7 trillion in cash and cash equivalents held by U.S. non-financial companies in 2015,
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Re:Social mobility was killed, but not this way
I posted this before. Students loans allow colleges, and banks, to become inefficient.
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Banks have no disincentive
To make bad loans. The fact that you cannot declare bankruptcy on them means that there is no disincentive to make shaky loans. It skews the education market. This also allows schools to develop bloated bureaucracies , see:
http://www.blacklistednews.com...When I finished up my MS there was really no one who knew what the graduate school did. Everything, except for filing the last bit of paper signed by my committee, was done via my department.
Also, how did colleges and universities become holiday resorts? I look at the amenities offered at my local unis; gourmet meals, fitness centers, free wifi, two bedroom apartments, recreation directors etc.; and I am really annoyed. Dorms should be cramped, drafty, roommates should be, the food mediocre, etc. as an incentive for students to get their degree as fast as possible and move on. It should be like playing for the minor leagues, a stepping stone to better things.
There is a lack of responsibility on the parts of banks and schools. They need to clean up their act. Allowing students to declare bankruptcy on student loans would be a good start.
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Re:Well that de-escalated slowly
DARPA Is Developing Implants To Heal Soldiers’ Bodies and Minds link
Verified case in courts of electronic harassment of targeted individual James Walbert with MRIs of implants in the neck and head youtube
NASA Develops System To Computerize Silent, 'Subvocal Speech' sciencedaily
Harold Holt Murder - Gary's CT Scan Images of device in throat (1979) harold-holt.net
Powering micro-implants using high frequency waves extremetech.com
Literal Smart Dust Opens Brain-Computer Pathway to "Spy on Your Brain" activistpost
Scientists use brain imaging to reveal the movies in our mind berkeley.edu
Who is Elisa Lam? (1 hour long) vimeo youtube
http://www.mindjustice.org/200...
Small implants to trigger muscle spasms for remote harassment link
Whats been possible since the 70's link
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IBM hardware sales dropped 40%
Revenues in IBM’s “growth markets” dropped 9%. They include the BRIC countries – Brazil, Russia, India, and China – where revenues sagged 15%. In China, which accounts for 5% of IBM’s total revenues, sales dropped 22%, with hardware sales, nearly half of IBM’s business there, falling off a cliff: down 40%.
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Re:No shit ...
But when all of those orders start getting cancelled, and new ones stop coming, don't stand around wailing about how unfair it is that people have decided they can't trust you and don't want your stuff.
IBM sales just dropped 22% in China, in a quarter where they expected growth. IBM CEO said they don't know why that happened.
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Law makers versus Law breakers
American Dream has transformed into Law makers versus Law breakers
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Re:I support this
Grow up.
"Only in that context, a small town forum, do I agree anonymity need to be unmasked."
That's not the way it works. If it did, you would have the sheriff always cracking down on robinhood. Your reason isn't logical because there could be a rotten fish market, but everyone is too scared to complain. If you can unmask the complainer, then you have complete control over people's lives, might as well feed them shit, or nuclear fallout instead of fish. Oh that's right we already are eating shit and nuclear fallout.
You quote the NY Times. Fuck the NY Times, they are the problem.
Here is where you should start your news.
http://blacklistednews.com/some of it is crap some is real, you have to discern the truth.
If the world don't get a grip on Agenda 21, the banksters, the Constitution (or the house of criminals fucking the uk residents) your small town won't matter anymore.
That's the reality, reality is different than reason, while reason is far from logic
The house of criminals isn't going to help you with social networking they have control over all the rules of that game, the best thing you could do is run your own website, but even that is under their rules, the only true way to get away from them is to not be dependent on them for anything at all. That's a tall order, but either when the crash or are forced out it's one that will have to be filled. Otherwise you end up with utter fucking lunatics doing the cleanup on Fukushima.
If you control your own server, you can clean or moderate it yourself. Yes you might be up for three days at a time, or up at 2-3 in the morning fucking with databases. But If you can't deal with that, and can't find someone to deal with it for you, the truth is you really have no business staying on the web. I ain't saying you can't be there, but your kind of like a deer in the headlights waiting to be ran over. Don't delude yourself
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Scientists say open your wallet for the UN
Agenda 21, brought to you by political science.
You know, that kind of " political science where there is no such thing as the Sun, aerial spraying, HAARP stations, or atmospheric heaters. "(Sung to the old 70's Libbys theme song)
When it says Carbon, Carbon, Carbon
on the Label Label Label
They will Tax it Tax it Tax it
Off the Table Table TablePrepare your anal holes with teeth, the faggy fucking NWO dicks are on the way. http://blacklistednews.com/
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Re:No, they shouldn't be given GPS devices
Don't come to America.
USA debt is $200 trillion.
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Umm...no...
There is more than one Mike in them there links.
Mike Mason, the guy in the photo there and Mike Williams, the guy in the CBS' 60 Minutes". The "electrical engineer".
BTW, those two Mikes talk about different cases of negligence by BP.Also, the first link in the GPP is an analysis report by another guy called Glenn Stehle, an engineer with "extensive experience in drilling operations".
Then there is Bob Bea, a professor of engineering at the University of California, who got the job to analyze the Deepwater Horizon accident.
That is like.. four guys and a couple of cases of "cutting corners when it came to oil rig safety" already.
Then there are couple of more guys in that second link.So like... Do I now get my +5 Informative or a +5 Insightful?
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Re:Environmentalism
There are multiple accounts saying that BP cut corners when it came to oil rig safety. If this is the case then they need to be held criminally as well as financially accountable for their "accident". If this bankrupts them, so be it.
http://www.thecablevine.com/forum/showthread.php?2434-Eyewitness-Says-BP-Cut...
http://www.blacklistednews.com/?news_id=8748
http://ac360.blogs.cnn.com/2010/04/30/evening-buzz-did-bp-cut-safety-corners-before-oil-rig-blew-up/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/05/12/bp-whistleblower-claimed_n_573839.html
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Re:And remember folks.
which challenges students to find and exploit vulnerabilities in software, compromise enemy systems and steal data.
When they work for you, they're "freedom fighters".
When they work for the other guys, they're "terrorists".
You could also say that When they SAY they work for the other guys, they're "terrorists."
This news isn't very surprising considering that the The National Research Council is pushing for the offensive use of âoecyberattackâ against enemies foreign and domestic.
It isn't very hard to imagine that they may commit attacks on our own infrastructure in order to get more power and money. Our government has a proven track record of using false flag attacks (see Operation Ajax or the Northwoods documents) or exaggerating attacks on us (Gulf of Tonkin). This is even more plausible considering there would probably be no loss of life.
I'm not saying this is happening but given knowledge of previous examples it would be best to be skeptical of the governments claims.
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Re:This story is 100% false flag OPS
4. this is an excuse to create a mass event, so they can find a reason to 'SECURE THE NET' via EVIL means, ie, only authorized webservers, all ports but 80 blocked, everything logged.
Precisely.
I'll even go one step further and name the evil means: the new cybersecurity bill
After the news has its fun with the "cyberterrorist threat" for a few days, how many people do you think will oppose this ridiculously overbroad bill? What do you think the majority will say to/about those few who still have the sense to object?
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It's time for this
Let's see. We spent the last decade or so focusing on consumer electronics and where has that gotten us? We owe China over half a trillion dollars. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_public_debt.) We owe our souls to the credit card companies. (http://www.blacklistednews.com/view.asp?ID=6397.) The U.S. lost a half-million jobs in November. (http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/06/business/economy/06jobs.html.) Maybe it's time to focus on something besides game consoles and big-screen TVs.
There's plenty of important things that we can be doing with technology. Here's one http://change.gov/newsroom/entry/american_recovery_and_reinvestment:
To save not only jobs, but money and lives, we will update and computerize our health care system to cut red tape, prevent medical mistakes, and help reduce health care costs by billions of dollars each year.
Why don't we spend some time and money on something more important than shiny new toys?
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An Incredibly Bad Idea
This is just a really, really bad idea for anyone to actually use.
I dated a girl once who had a jerk for an ex-boyfriend. He had gotten her hotmail password and started forwarding emails from her account to me and others in an attempt to make her life hell, and changed the password so she couldn't lock him out. It was annoying but she simply created a new Yahoo email account, told her parents that someone had hacked her account, and went on with her life, but if all of her online activities (banking, flickr account, etc) were tied into that account he could really have made her life pure hell.
Now imagine a brutal policeman with access to government systems tied in to the Open ID system and you can see a lot of real nasty potential problems -- if he dates any women and they break up with him or even threaten to, sucks to be them. And government systems are naturally going to be tied in to this thing. It doesn't have to be a policeman -- all you need is a bad roommate or a failed relationship or someone breaking into your house while you're still logged in.
If you don't think the government would be interested in this, here's a link to a clip of failed presidential candidate Rudi Giulani advocating the idea
The Department of Homeland Security also now thinks that online services like "Second Life" are terrorist threats
The Pentagon also seems to think that the Internet needs to be treated as an enemy weapons system
So once this idea gets going and you actually only had one password through "Open ID" for all your services, there would now be at least a hundred easy ways for anyone to make your life hell once they got that information. Government or not, you have now made your entire online life vulnerable to a single point of failure (or tracking).
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Re:It's all about censorship
In Russia, the state continues to repress the free press. The Russian web and broadcast outlets have become targets for Putin's heavy handed interference.
The US doesn't exactly have free press either. While usually, almost anyone can publish almost anything, the main media outlets are all controlled by a few companies and organisations who rarely publish anything anti-government. Also, anyone can get almost anything censored in the US nowadays by simply sending a DMCA takedown request.
In your free-press nation, try printing an article on how to remove AACS or BD+ from a HD disc.
Try publishing an article that contains something about Prince.
Try publishing an article that talks unfavourably about Scientology doctrine.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Censorship_in_the_United_States
AT&T Censor Pearl Jam http://www.blacklistednews.com/view.asp?ID=3962
CBS News hid Abu Ghraib crimes http://www.blacklistednews.com/view.asp?ID=4396
C-Span Cuts Off Caller Who Discussed Bush Executive Order http://www.blacklistednews.com/view.asp?ID=3848 -
Re:It's all about censorship
In Russia, the state continues to repress the free press. The Russian web and broadcast outlets have become targets for Putin's heavy handed interference.
The US doesn't exactly have free press either. While usually, almost anyone can publish almost anything, the main media outlets are all controlled by a few companies and organisations who rarely publish anything anti-government. Also, anyone can get almost anything censored in the US nowadays by simply sending a DMCA takedown request.
In your free-press nation, try printing an article on how to remove AACS or BD+ from a HD disc.
Try publishing an article that contains something about Prince.
Try publishing an article that talks unfavourably about Scientology doctrine.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Censorship_in_the_United_States
AT&T Censor Pearl Jam http://www.blacklistednews.com/view.asp?ID=3962
CBS News hid Abu Ghraib crimes http://www.blacklistednews.com/view.asp?ID=4396
C-Span Cuts Off Caller Who Discussed Bush Executive Order http://www.blacklistednews.com/view.asp?ID=3848 -
Re:It's all about censorship
In Russia, the state continues to repress the free press. The Russian web and broadcast outlets have become targets for Putin's heavy handed interference.
The US doesn't exactly have free press either. While usually, almost anyone can publish almost anything, the main media outlets are all controlled by a few companies and organisations who rarely publish anything anti-government. Also, anyone can get almost anything censored in the US nowadays by simply sending a DMCA takedown request.
In your free-press nation, try printing an article on how to remove AACS or BD+ from a HD disc.
Try publishing an article that contains something about Prince.
Try publishing an article that talks unfavourably about Scientology doctrine.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Censorship_in_the_United_States
AT&T Censor Pearl Jam http://www.blacklistednews.com/view.asp?ID=3962
CBS News hid Abu Ghraib crimes http://www.blacklistednews.com/view.asp?ID=4396
C-Span Cuts Off Caller Who Discussed Bush Executive Order http://www.blacklistednews.com/view.asp?ID=3848