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they already have classified versions that..
scan your brain and auto-analyze your memory with no need to speak. this is the low-tech de-classified version.
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Satellites trained on us an understatement
These babies have 3D scanning ability so they can record video of us having sex in our homes and even scan our brain and monitor thoughts. Here are the patents and whistleblowers backing it all up. The scanning technique is called earth gauss MRI/electron spin resonance and interferometry. They can hit citizens with the scanner transmitters to electronically assault and irradiate. Its the ultimate electronic warfare weapon. drrobertduncan.com obamasweapon.com
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I am a tmo customer
I have seen pizza stores do very large volume. I am talking like 100 pizza orders. Someone should ask a Dominos store precisely how much capacity they really have because they might be able to do it. However with Dominos they have discretion whether or not they wish to serve customers at the store itself, and many times stores opt out of coupons and offers and that might have happened with T-Mobile. A variety of secret causes including huge orders coming in and the discounted payments per pizza arranged with T-Mobile would anger the store owners causing them to block the coupon and push Dominos to end the offer; Tmo would be forced to end the offer if stores weren't accepting the coupons as well, effectively making the coupons worthless.
As a T Mobile customer I can tell you that the two stores we went to were not doing significantly more business on Tuesday or Wednesday. The first coupon issued was good for two days: June 7th and 8th if redeemed on June 7th. We went to a Arlington Virginia Dominos outside of DC at a high traffic location and the number of pizzas being made was standard. They had roughly six pizzas sitting on the carry out rack. We ordered our pizza and within 10 minutes it was done and we picked it up close to 10pm cutoff time for carry out. The second order we went to a Washington DC store and it had standard traffic going as well.
I have no idea if by the next Tuesday something changed because we didn't order pizza the second week.. But I can confirm the first week went smoothly at least at the DC area locations I shopped at.
by the second week I was already tired of Dominos pizza wishing another chain or two was participating. Dominos is the worst pizza to offer customers every week!!! We need variety.
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this cannot be right
we already have firm data that cellphones do cause cancer, especially in children. the rates are looking like a three fold increase for children.
also this study is pretty narrow looking only at cancer in their area. we have firm data that cellphone radiation causes a variety of biological health effects including the activation of voltage gated calcium channels, which leads to numerous health problems such as autism, schizophrenia, headaches, anxiety, sleep disturbances, etc. we know DNA is harmed by microwave radiation and the damage sometimes doesn't show until subsequent generations of children. we know melatonin levels are lowered by microwave radiation. we know planet life, birds, and bees are impacted by cellphone, WiFi, and other signals. we know military radar causes cancer increases in those exposed to it.
this study is amongst the worst out there to have such a conclusion.
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http://www.oregonstatehospital...I wanted to let you know that we know the biological health effects of radiations, it's been studied. But the best data is classified and companies and doctors don't release the information or talk about it publically, nor does the government or military.
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Know why this law is frivolous?
The state of south dakota has no legal authority/jursdiction over out of state people or businesses. This law is unconstitutional and written by retards. Here is why: if a business exists solely out of south dakota then the laws of south dakota can't be enforced or applied. A south dakota citizen could order something and have it sent by federally protected mail against the wishes of the state. Mail cannot be regulated by the state.
The state is going to get pwn3d.
I am not sure but besides mail the state might be able to somehow stop items from coming into their state but not sure, forcing people to buy locally. That would be the maximum of their power. Can they regulate the mail cooridor though since thats a federal system? No idea.
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Used to go after the public
But not used to go after government agents? The all writs act should be used to get information on directed energy being used to assault citizens as perpetrated by government agents.
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sounds like a 4th amendment violation
the 4th amendment forbids the government from spying on citizens without probable cause and a warrant.
in this case the schools admin to using software to spy on citizens home, personal effects and the like by accessing their facebook accounts and keeping automated tabs on their daily lives from remote distances.
the schools should be banned from doing that unless a crime has been committed and reported;
people have their right to privacy from government intrusion and observation.
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deliver it to the moon
then they can see what retards the public knowledge base was made from. the whole thing is littered with censorship, propaganda and void of real science.
trade secrets, classified information, and anything deemed 'self research' or 'fringe science' or 'unpopular' is removed. lol.
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it's basically like a DARPA project to brainwash the masses and hide information from the general populous.
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They are talking about
New phased array systems or similar that dedicate a beam of signal or more to each home. This allows users to share the same spectrum and have full use of the spectrum and bandwidth to themselves. Multiple terabits or greater is possible. Its basically like installing wireless fiber as focused beams of laser light between the receiving and transmitter have The same capacity as fiber. It doesn't even require special installation when done right as The devices can sync up and focus and listen in any direction. The biggest problem is biological health effects of RF- RF is killing The life on earth and damaging DNA, sometimes it takes generations of animals to see all the damage. The technology is ancient and been in use by the military for decades. The public would consider it a high tech solution but it's very old and the publics technology is so antiquated compared to it.
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this bill is wrong
here's why. the public needs to know everything without restriction in order to better themselves and help manage corporations, military, and government.
this is also designed to foster and create monopolies. by being able to keep information secret, it basically becomes classified and closely held, and withheld from the public. the public then becomes misinformed, and only these mega corporations have the education and technical science know how of the world. this has already happened in the united states. we don't want this to be a world wide issue. information should not be secret. no one should be able to own information.
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Re:Not on Slashdot...
you are misinformed twit. anonymous cowards are not anonymous. when they use the internet to post anonymously on Slashdot, NSA and federal/state agencies duplicate the packets as the user uploads them to the host server BEFORE Slashdot receives them, processes them, and posts them on their website in the form of a 'anonymous coward' post.
therefore the government knows who you are and receives your post despite Slashdot attempting to hide identifying user details behind a username.
this is known as upstream fiber tapping. every major ISP at the peering point willingly participates in upstream fiber tapping, so upwards of 80% of the worlds fiber optic communications, content, not just metadata is saved and monitored in real-time. FBI, DEA, or other agency only needs to be monitoring you specifically, the system hones into your Internet and telephone connections, allowing packets to be observed in real time. auto-analysis for identity is done with specific pattern tracking and even ID markers such as cookies, IP, user names, passwords, email address, writing style and the like. phone calls run through voice analyzers that identify speech, transcribe, and know who is speaking specifically. for example, FBI can watch you type your message assuming the website uses AJAX to send the message to be saved server side as you type - they see you physically editing your message, backspacing this and that, adding this and that word, punctuation, etc. this is also done for Google searches and other items. everything is saved: the full HTTP header packet along with the data stream itself, and their software decodes and interprets it and puts it into a nice interface for agents to parse the data as they please. even if you encrypt you're not safe: encryption is bypassed mostly, there's not much data they can't get into a variety of methods.
this isn't their only method of spying. they have building penetrating tomography; a full array of satellites and radar deployed in every city and state, and nation, to watch us, listen in, and even do brain scans which results in them having access to your thoughts, memories, and all that.
William Binney NSA whistleblower along with Russell Tice explained this long ago. So did Edward Snowden. williambinney.com russelltice.com drrobertduncan.com
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sounds like..
secretly some country blew it up with directed energy. this wreaks of sabotage
..could be domestic or foreign.
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Dr. Peter Breggin MD
my friend Dr. Peter Breggin says all these implants are doing is lobotomizing the brain. there isn't anybody who will seriously want to use these devices, especially by force, if they value their brains integrity. the same issue applies to pharmaceutical drugs.
our government tests implants on people in the 1960s on, and they were banned in Kaimowitz versus Michigan as a 1st amendment violation in the 1970s because they impaired a persons ability to generate free speech. the court rules citizens didn't even have the ability to consent to the devices, and they couldn't be implanted by force as the government was doing back then. psychosurgery, lobotomy, and implants/electro stimulator devices were banned.
fuck medical/military/mind conrol science!
but wait, implants are nothing, they have a grid of satellites and radar interfacing with everyone's brains secretly. more info and patents @ http://www.drrobertduncan.com/ (look for Peter Breggin's clip talking about DARPA/mind control implants/etc)
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this is interferometry
new interferometry based memory storage / retrieval.
been possible for along time but they hid the technology from mind kind.
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Justice Scalia and phased array surveillance, etc
#antoninscalia His death is nice but he wasn't all bad. Look at his opinion writing on Kyllo vs United States one of the courts greatest decisions to date. It actually bans through wall #radar/#satellite surveillance without a warrant, a tech that lets them scan our #homes, #bodies, #brains, and #effects #covertly. Read that opinion here: https://www.law.cornell.edu/su... and learn about it's violation on http://www.drrobertduncan.com/
His opinion on #torture was fucked as he wasn't sure the #constitution protected anyone from it. His decision to vote against #BarackObama care was gay.
#scalia on torture: https://youtu.be/T72vgAEX66M?l...
I would be fearful someone killed him and made it look natural
.. Even Obama might have done it, as he is violating Kyllo vs #UnitedStates and had the #justice under total #surveillance. Then using the Venus electronic countermeasure from the spaced deployed #phasedarray/#electronicwarfare system they killed him in his sleep.No trace of #foulplay can be detected.
There are plenty of other techniques - #chemicalweapons and other #bioweapons - that cannot be detected in #autopsies which the United States has the most of.
#ussupremecourt #scotus #fbi
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Re:unfortunately for us - no competition is bad
iPhone sucks from a power user perspective. I could never stand the small screen even if that's fixed with the new generation devices, and then the software itself is crippled because Apple forces power user features to be disabled. Android versions of identical software tends to have more features as such, but the problem I have is the platform is stale. It doesn't improve generation after generation. It's also slow and glitchy. Estimates are the software is about 10 times slower thanks to Java. I like my Android phone but wish it were faster and smoother as a result. The only alternative on the market would of been Windows 10 Phone but it's been announced as dead. Only issue I had with Windows is Microsoft killed off the head end devices and device choice became scarce. I tried out a low-end phone and while it wasn't terribly bad, it could have been better. Only problem I had software wise with the platform was the lack of Google Apps such as YouTube. I upload and view plenty of YouTube, and Windows Phone is limited to using a web browser to use the site currently, which is not as nice.
The potential of Windows Phone is nice- by having a full version of Windows, you could potentially run all your Windows Apps including traditional Windows 32 ones wherever you went.
Incompetent competition is worse than no competition. You should cheer for the Ubuntu Phone or some other underdog long before you hope Microsoft can ejaculate their slimy business all over the phone market.
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unfortunately for us - no competition is bad
iPhone sucks from a power user perspective. I could never stand the small screen even if that's fixed with the new generation devices, and then the software itself is crippled because Apple forces power user features to be disabled.
Android versions of identical software tends to have more features as such, but the problem I have is the platform is stale. It doesn't improve generation after generation. It's also slow and glitchy. Estimates are the software is about 10 times slower thanks to Java. I like my Android phone but wish it were faster and smoother as a result.
The only alternative on the market would of been Windows 10 Phone but it's been announced as dead.
Only issue I had with Windows is Microsoft killed off the head end devices and device choice became scarce. I tried out a low-end phone and while it wasn't terribly bad, it could have been better. Only problem I had software wise with the platform was the lack of Google Apps such as YouTube. I upload and view plenty of YouTube, and Windows Phone is limited to using a web browser to use the site currently, which is not as nice.The potential of Windows Phone is nice- by having a full version of Windows, you could potentially run all your Windows Apps including traditional Windows 32 ones wherever you went.
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Re:Not going to work...
Sony still had a lawyer file for this trademark and so Sony's lawyer probably has a different opinion than you. Sony believes they can and will take the trademark.
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Fuck
Fuck. People. Retarded. Told people encryption was useless
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Quite the shocker
$6000 dollars and that probably didn't even buy the full version of what amounts to one of the cheapest games out there to produce (a craptacular low resolution iPad game for Christ sake)..
They are scamming people to death and this guy was just the latest and greatest victim.
Its in the league of the phone company trying to Bill someone multiple grand for text messaging or data usage which used to be a thing. When text and data don't cost hardly anything. With no warning to the consumer their Bill was sky rocketing with every use of their device.
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Re:Web OS 3.0
am I not mistaken that all TVs are vulnerable including Samsung? essentially everything that communicates over the Internet is vulnerable because the Internet is being misused to collect data on and from all citizens. some TV models for example had voice searching and recognition, and all words spoken around the TV were being sent over the internet where intelligence agencies nab it at the fiber optic uplink taps. any files you access or sent were also being intercepted.
the Internet is the problem not the software on our devices or how the data was being handled at the server level (although this is the other problem, because service hosters are misusing data).
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this is how the public views things
when they don't even know the full extent of the surveillance let alone the murders, torture and targeted abuses surveillance is being used for.
most citizens don't even know surveillance is used today to enable the government to scan their homes with interferometry using space capability. read all emails and listen to all phone calls. etc.
the government deployed mass psychological warfare to achieve this goal. that citizens would be fine being surveilled and spied on. government for Christ sake called surveillance only "metadata" when it's actually all content saved that travels over the united states fiber optic backbone cables from emails, to photographs, to text messages, to websites visited, to facebook chats. it's all saved and made available to government by fiber optic upstream duplication.
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our government does not use surveillance for criminal investigations or fighting terrorism. it's used to control the population. targetedly kill, stalk, torture, track, harass, and abuse citizens. numerous whistleblowers back it up and state such. the folly public doesn't get that message because the mainstream media refuses to cover the issue and takes their orders from the executive branch and department of defense.
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wikipedia is junk for propaganda
heavy censorship on Wikipedia and edit wars. there's a large body of 'trolls' and for pay shills, and insiders who police Wikipedia to control the information on the site. they're attempting to control the types of information that are on the site and spin it positively for corporations, government, police, and military interests. the site is no good if you're interested in anything factual as such and it's mostly industry propaganda. this is also the fault of the way Wikipedia is set up because the site prefers to use propaganda as sources for information, for example they'll use largely company provided sources for information on mental health drugs and the scientific studies on the subject will be edited out as "conspiracy theory" or not fitting the standard of a "good source."
the whole site is in shambles.
expert information and scientific information is therefore lacking on the site.
one time I decided to try to beef up the articles on mind control and electronic warfare weaponry, citing government articles and psychiatrists who were experts on the issue. because the information I was posting painted the government in a negative light, the information was edited out quickly by troll user who edit wars the pages and is friends with all the administrators. I was quickly banned for attempted to undo his reversals of my edits. a look at the talk pages and logs and I find out dozens of users had been banned and had problem for years with this one troll editor who keeps the pages void of real information and pro-government. he attempts to paint the issue as "not real" or "conspiracy theory" or the product of people's delusions and mental health issues.
nothing you can do about it
..and the issue isn't new. going back to 2010 users attempted to have a page on synthetic telepathy and that year increasing edit wars to remove and censor the information forced Wikipedia to close the page entirely. even though the technology is real and factual, backed by patents and dozens of victims and police officers who've all used it. and now Facebook has announced the technology is coming to facebook eventually, and IBM did predictions in 2011 that it would be coming to consumer grade technology within 5 years.https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2010/05/451768.html
The internet is not void of dozens upon dozens upon thousands of reports of Wikipedia censoring pages and peoples content being removed.
Wikipedia is the defacto "psychological warfare" weapon. It's very valuable. Governments and companies seek to control the knowledge base of society, and that includes hiding negative information, spinning negatives as positives, and making up positive information. They invest and use Wikipedia to control what information you'll find readily available if you do a Google search. You'll walk away misled on most subjects. Entire sciences can be hidden and kept from the publics views by censoring the site as can trade secrets and things that harm the public.
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did we forget the edward snowden stuff already?
this is no joke. the reason why Microsoft is saving the key is to hand to NSA. the key is not safe. encryption has been broken. every bit of data uploaded over the Internet is saved in NSA databases via upstream fiber tapping. the law didn't change that. even metadata is still being saved.
Microsoft is one of NSA's/DOD's biggest contractors. They secretly hand everything over to them. Your data is being hacked and snooped through even if no one tells you about it.
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there's no competition :D
15 years ago we had competition. every hickdick could get a DSL or T1 line and sell dialup.
there were choice of dozens of ISPs in every town. lots of dial up numbers to choose from, from an endless supply of suppliers. such as AOL, AT&T WorldNet, UUNet, SegaNet, NetZero, FreeWWWeb, FreeInternet, EarthLink, lots of local ones,
..That's just a handful who I was personally a customer of. The companies were forced to compete by offering new sign ups deals of $200 rebates to get people to switch to their company, meaning you could get dial up for practically free even if you had a monthly bill.
The competition ensured that Internet was available at a variety of tiers ranging from free (ad-supported), to $9.95 a month, to $19.95 a month, topping out at about $24.95 a month for AOL.
The internet was almost 100% profit as it is today. But today the FCC under the Republican's rules killed off line sharing back in 2004. There were rules at one point to force cable and DSL providers to open the lines like phone systems were open. DSL and cable lines were just ways of "hiding" the dialup number. You had EarthLink providing Internet over cable, and a multitude of DSL companies offering Internet. In my area we had MegaPath, Speakeasy, and Qwest to choose from. Qwest even offered a $24.95 a month DSL line w/ unlimited internet for $2.99.
Then all that was killed and now internet prices are sky high, there's no competition, and companies keep trying to push up the profits.
According to Huffington Post, Internet costs $1.23 to provide per home over Time Warner cable's systems. But they're charging way more than that, in the range of $50-$100+. And they're looking to add overages and "bandwidth caps" with the sole purpose of pushing profits even higher than 97%+.
We cannot and will never have an open Internet as long as companies own the lines and set the prices and can refuse to invest money in upgrades (the reason we're stuck with DSL and cable, and fiber is nowhere near being offered).
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lying to us an understatement
lying is actually a form of psychological warfare. they're seriously doing as they please, baking the record, and hiding everything so the public cannot react or defend itself.
psyops are what are called 'world view warfare' - they attempt to control every aspect of the world as others see it.
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a third and forth option exists
"Either Wright invented bitcoin, or he’s a brilliant hoaxer who very badly wants us to believe he did."
or wired.com is a fraud out to make money by selling us an article without proof knowing this topic would be click bait, or they secretly want to frame this guy to be the dude for some other type of hoax/profit motive.
remember Newsweek tried this shit, as have plenty of other media conglomerates.
media ain't worth two shits people.
the only way to know for sure if he invented anything is to go into his mind using fMRI of a government satellite interferometry scan and then read his memories. he either has memories of creating bitcoin or he does not. no speculation or going by any persons falsified word.
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sup :D...
interferometry will dustify those rocks w/ no need for drills.
why is the military the only one using this type of tech, actually deployed in satellite and over the horizon radar weapons?
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sup :D..
interferometry will dustify those rocks w/ no need for drills.
why is the military the only one using this type of tech, actually deployed in satellite and over the horizon radar weapons?
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what if aging was
partly a functional problem. particles and cells can only rearrange perfectly so many times before changes take place. shifts in cell placement, shifts in particle placement. this is what aging actually is.
if they're saying you will keep the same cells without those cells ever needing to change much you can maybe fix aging a bit but that's going to be tough.
we might extend life considerably..
if we do this then we'll need to figure out where everyone with their new infinite life will live. perhaps we'll get rid of reproduction for a bit or move into space faster?
we'll probably want to get rid of laws where one single person owns anything because that'd let all the really old people own everything, even though all they did to own it was be born first and get on that land first and say, "this is mine." then they past that ownership down through generations to their offspring and people they designated, which is not really fair to the new borns.
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Re:unicode should NOT
think about how the history books will be cooked if any of these emoji's are accepted.
"Durex is responsible for the condom emoji, Taco Bell/Pizza Hut/KFC for the Taco emoji, Nestle for the KitKat emoji."
The outcome is set in stone even if the emoji's are rejected and the corporations knew this would happen,
"Durex once suggested a condom emoji which was rejected, Taco Bell/Pizza Hut/KFC suggested a Taco emoji which was rejected, Nestle suggested a KitKat emoji which was rejected..."
alternatively if any of these items do get added one day because of the people in charge of Unicode character selection have made this a corporate game, they'll go
"a condom was added but it's not the first time it was suggested. Durex was the first group to recommend the addition. a Taco was added but believe it or not, Taco Bell, KFC, and Pizza Hut was responsible for the idea decades ago. the new KitKat Unicode character was introduced, after Nestle struggled to have it added for years. thank Unicode for making it difficult. Time to remove control of Unicode from the standards bodies and give it to corporate Big Media, which 6 companies own and control 90% of."
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unicode should NOT
have a condom. that's mind control. nor should there be a taco. that's like trying to get people to think condoms are normal to talk about, use, whatnot and that taco's are a food worth eating and discussing over other foods.
the media blitz from this is what they're also after. just by the fact that these idiot companies made the suggestion to add these emojis, now there will be tons of discussion within the tech related community using the name "taco bell" and "durex" and "nestle and KitKat."
that's mind control. they're getting the free press and putting all these ideas in peoples head. they already won. even if those emoji's don't get put into Unicode.
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Re:Holy crap ...
Something tells me AMEX does not care.
Because it was by design.
The only unique portion of the card will be the expiration date and the four digit unique code identifier.
Other info such as address, and zip code also need to be known.
AMEX understands that if a hacker could get all those codes lined up, the end owner of the account is not responsible and will be reimbursed.
Thats why its not that big a deal.
For those that don't know, AMEX assigns you an account number represented by the first xxxx-xxxxxx ten digits, and the next xxxxx five digits are all that change upon issuance of a new card number. And they don't change the last five digits that much, generally just shifting the combo slightly, making it easy to remember. The unique code is four digits long and changes completely and is more random.
:)I think I am fine with AMEX approach. obamasweapon.com
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They're using it to scare the public
To support the military industrial complex.
Wish the stupid ass people would realize all printed material is government fed propoganda, also called psychological warfare.
Another term for it is world view warfare, coined by the Germans who invented it. America imported the German psychiatrists and mind control experts in operation paperclip. Its a form of mind control.
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violence is the answer
the civil wars and world war's happened for reasons.
the outcomes of the wars don't always matter because it's often times one evil fighting another evil, and when the whole world is evil - who gives a fuck?
can't undo the western evil civilization war machine killing torture brutality denying all humans rights thing we have going on world wide.
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hope those were non-invasive implants
because he mutilated his brain when he could have taken readings using interferometry instead of implants if he used the invasive type. interferometry allows individual neurons to be read, even individual electrons and atoms. what a dumbass if he used invasive implants - that's brain damaging. causes scar tissue and neuron damages.
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i think this lawsuit will get thrown out
it's not false advertising. the cores feature separate integer units. that's good enough to call each module two separate cores. the FPU is actually an add-on processor to the integer unit.
what matters here is not what is the specs but the performance of the unit. so because the performance of the hardware was not misrepresented, and because the characteristics of the CPU were represented finely, this lawsuit is basically a farce attempt to attack or extract money from AMD.
everyone was well aware of the CPUs performance from the day it was released because of mass publications that analyzed the CPU performance and published the performance results, showing it beat the equivalent Intel design in some cases but mostly offering lackluster performance in comparison. this has always been known about recently AMD CPUs, that they do not perform the same as Intel CPUs and feature drastically different designs.
I fail to see the claim to damages here
.. at all. It seems more like a thinking error on the part of the filer, believing that "two cores" had to mean the same thing as they personally wanted to believe it meant .. In all advertisements for AMD's designs, it's plainly laid out the design of the Bulldozer architecture, and that the units feature two integer units and one shared FPU resource. I'm not aware of any advertisement that ever said differently. -
still better than human drivers
all accidents to date have been traced back to the human drivers around automated cars such as google's vehicles.
also driving a car is not very complex. it literally only does a few things: go forward, drive backward, and stop at the destination. to perform these activities AI only really needs to know the tracks it has to follow which are pre-determined by maps and software, but can also be actively assumed based on radar and known road structures. cars have pre-determined size and conditions on the road are always the same couple of variations. because humans and obstacles are also on the road, active radar scanning imagery is now part of the system to enable for things like navigating multiple paths, and stops when people decide to cross in front of the car.
cars only need to go forward, back, and stop on the road as long as the road is clear of obstruction.
cars don't need to race or swerve around complex courses, but my guess is computers will do that with very precise accuracy, beating humans with faster responses.
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Re:To be used for new torture techniques?
Maybe MK-Ultra brought into the digital age?
Modern day mkultra is already here. They never shut any of it down, it was all a shell game according to cia operative mark phillips.
Whistleblowers exist. The modern methods use acoustic waves and electromagnetic waves to target humans. They use interferometry to scan you even through the walls of your home, and send in signals to your body and nervous system or environment. Its holographic, 3D, used for surveillance and torture. It works because the radiowaves broadcast into your atoms, your homes atoms, and resonate atoms and atoms broadcast radiowaves back to space based sensors. They can cause your atoms to broadcast signals to override your brain function, nervous systm function, implant memories, ideas, images, sound, thoughts. Interferometry can also map out whole brain electrical activity by measuting the emitted radiowaves, and radiowaves from interferometers can heterodyne into brainwaves. They can also vibrate yoir molecules to create soundwaves only you can hear. Or create a hologram in the air, by vibrating air molecules, or causing air molecules to broadcast lightwaves (holograms can be sound or light based, or even invisible made of non visible frequencies). They call it electronic warfare. Its deployed globally today in space, and over the horizon radar systems. Read the site especially Dr. Robert Duncan's, who is a grad from Harvard who worked on this technology for the CIA/DOD/US DOJ, etc for more details. Fully vetted by psychiatrists and insiders from the NSA/CIA/DOD/US DOJ/USIS. Patents available on the site for analysis.
Here is a video clip my friend made, "What about mk-ultra"
.. https://youtu.be/qXHzBtwRCcUJust like the old days of mkultra no one is ever prosecuted and the victims are hurt, with no follow up, no consent required, unwittingly, against their will, no way to get help or shut it down, etc bull crap.
There were just a huge group of modern day victims protesting at the White House October 3rd 2015. Two video clips, it was Live Streamed by Pete Santilli radio show: https://youtu.be/M0ii7UWrDG4 https://youtu.be/h02Nh4tlg7s
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this article is flawed
who gives a fuck about gaming shitty ass 2D games on tablets, smartphones, etc?
these guys don't even know what gaming is. they're claiming that entry level gaming is playing some type of retarded 2D game, side scroller, or puzzle game that the majority don't consider real games.
real games are complete PC games as sold on steam that cannot even be replicated on mobile devices, because mobile devices are so slow and cumbersome and are basically too shitty. meanwhile Nintendo 3DS has some real games - mobile phones don't. Also home consoles have real games. But mobile devices don't.
This indicates that real games are only being made for PC, and consoles. Mobile devices continue to only carry crappy ass casual games as mentioned before, that are simply not real games. I cannot even believe someone has elevated that class of game, to console or PC game category. Period.
It's akin to saying that anyone who plays the little 'snake' game or poker game that was on old cellphones is a "gamer."
Also this article headline said that people were moving away from consoles, but then it talks about PC gamers switching from PC to cellphone.. PC's are not consoles. sorry.
Also anyone who plays crappy Java based or flash based games, ie Pool on yahoo games or scrable on yahoo games, is not a gamer either. Seriously. That title is reserved for people who play World of Warcraft, Quake, Fallout, Zelda, Mario, or other real fucking games.
Bejeweled or Angry Birds are not real fucking games, at all.
"Kids Prefer To Play Games On Mobile Devices Over Consoles "
"The NPD Group has published a report showing that more kids age 2-17 are playing games on phones and tablets than on consoles in the U.S.. 45 percent of kids use a home PC for gaming, a drop of 22 points since 2013. "The largest and most surprising shift in the 2015 gaming ecosystem was kids' move away from the computer," NPD Group analyst Liam Callahan said in a press release. "In the past, the computer was considered the entry point for gaming for most kids, but the game has changed now that mobile has moved into that position. This may be related to a change in the behavior of parents that are likely utilizing mobile devices for tasks that were once reserved for computers.""
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Re:6 years
The real reason android sucks is the apps chew up 10x more cpu cycles to run with the shitty ass java backed system they use. The result is the os, apps, and experience is worse and slower than on competing systems like iOS or even Windows.
Google makes bad design choices and the OS needs to be scrapped and redone.
The reason why Android is good, is the apps and linux underneath it.
Alternatives? I don't consider iOS an alternative because its closed app market place with restrictions on software design forced down developers throats which amounts to censorship and crippling of apps. Windows 10 Mobile is looking interesting, so is the prospect of full blown Windows 10 Pro phones.
:)I already liked MS software from the days of owning a zune which is where all the ideas for metro and windows phone came from. The reason I will switch is for the speed improvements, more responsive apps, and hopefully more power user apps. What I will likely give up initially is app support
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Re:Mind control?
mkultra continued under new project names and budgets. it never ended.
non-lethal weapons tech targeting the brain and body parts of citizens has been in use and tested since the 1960s easily.
today it's perfected.
they've developed interferometry technology - radar and satellite based - to scan whole homes, brains, body parts, and bombard people with signals, and do environmental tampering.
details @ obamasweapon.com | drrobertduncan.com
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lol. this is nothing new
this is pathetic as fuck research.
DOD patent from 1974 describes how to remotely map out and remotely alter brain/neurons in the body.
the technique uses traditional radar and satellites, or interferometry, to do it.
been deployed and in use since 1976.
the standard initial design envisioned using radio frequencies from 1MHz to 40GHz.
modern designs are thought to use terahertz frequencies.
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fuuccck it
this looks like it's GCHQ only. not NSA. not for Americans to complain to, it's for UK citizens to complain about being spied on only.
I was spied on by NSA using space and radar capability; building penetrating tomography, the high tech side. The telephone and internet tapping shit is the 'low tech side.' I'm backed by DOD/CIA whistleblowers on it too, even had them try to kill me using electronic warfare. no psychosis or delusion, per my multiple psychologists and lawyer evaluations.
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Serious privacy violation
NSA and other military agencies nab this data by duplicating upstream fiber optic cable signals.
Additionally, information is nabbed by court orders.
Another way to get it is system implants.
A forth way is satellite interferometry, essentially copying it 1:1 by van eck Electron spin resonancing it.
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Re:Running the numbers...
nice. thanks for running the numbers.
at $2000/house, they could have deployed fiber.
this is money in the bank.
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the UN determined the United States lacks remedy
the UN gave the USA a failing grade for surveillance abuses, because for one they're not in compliance with human rights or UN rules, and the worst failure was the United States failure to provide victims of surveillance abuse a remedy.
this case is a fine example for why this pussy ass country is shit. they just said to the American people, "you cannot bring a lawsuit for abuse, because the NSA can keep all their actions secret from you, abuse you, and this court will not require them to provide the facts or submit to a weapons/system inspection to determine the facts. therefore, you cannot prove you're a victim specifically to this court, even though whistleblowers and documents prove every single American's data is being bulk collected through fiber taps and agreements with providers."
the courts are protecting the military/executive branch/law enforcement abuse in this country, and denying the victims, the American people remedies.
here's a video that backs it up - every single person is a target and their data is being sucked up and kept, per NSA whistleblower William Binney. And this data is being collected illegally, with no warrants. furthermore a lot of its being done in the black world, not authorized by any laws.
http://www.oregonstatehospital...
http://www.drrobertduncan.com/
here's the UN report card failing the United States. http://www.oregonstatehospital...
Here's a video covering the issue: http://www.oregonstatehospital...
Thanks shitty ass court system of America!
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Oh boy
What people don't know is the non thermal bio effects of microwave radiation are classified but plenty of studies and literature exist proving microwaves harm DNA, activate voltage gated calcium channels causing release of calcium in cells and numerous health problems, cancer more than triples with exposure, and more.
Check out rfemf.com, Dr. Martin Pall's whitepapers, Dr. Paul Dart's 2012 white paper, the documentary Resonance Beings of Frequency, etc.
Have the white papers and documentaries on obamasweapon.com (ctrl + f, martin pall)
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Re:"doctor"
No, she is paid because she isn't a noob like the other doctors. Therefore she refuses to take insurance because the insurance pays less than the doctors hourly rate, and insurance overloads a doctor with too many dime a dozen patients. Next up she is unlike other doctors in that they are closed minded, limited scope, and limited training jumping to conclusions and selling specific treatments that are actually very harmful for people. She identifies as open minded, unbiased, and capable of working with any patient.
You pay for quality. There are many doctors like her. And most expert witnesses like her, the best ones anyway, don't take insurance.
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Java is valuable
Java was partly ruined by Microsoft before. Microsoft built in a ton of features to Java, included it in their OS, binaries no longer ran on competing OS; legal battle ensues, Microsoft found to committed wrong, Sun takes over the market for Windows Java virtual machine but not before the thriving market for web based Java games and apps was destroyed.
Java never really recovered after that.
Microsoft later invented
.NET as a competing Microsoft owned Java style system.Later enters the color cellphone/flip phone/camera phone market, Java VM was integrated into most cell phones and a Java app market starts.
Java makes a come back with some misc Java apps like BitTorrent clients being created bringing Java back to Windows, for awhile anyway.
Java gets adopted into blu-ray video spec, a major win, perhaps one of the biggest uses of Java for all time.
Android was invented stealing Java from Sun, rather than integrating Java from the official source they took all its features and made their own implementation but which was incompatible with Java. This destroyed Java in the mobile realm. This possibly helped lead to the final nail in the coffin along with html5, as Java is no longer useful at all for web apps or part of the OS for mobile apps.
If Java was part of Android, it would create a market to easily port the apps to other platforms and more developers might have considered designing software apps that ran on other systems using Java. Java's prominents would have made it relevent, as equal to Flash or more..
Yep Microsoft AND Google both fucked Java in big ways.
I still remember when the Java applet was a big thing back in the year 1999 / 2000. All web based games, Java chat, etc were Java. It was the most powerful platform of its day, allowing full apps with unlimited power to run in the browser, or desktop, of any machine regardless of architecture or make/model capable of running Java. This all went away when the legal battle between Sun and MS went down, although some Java apps remained in use for along time in places such as Yahoo Games or the occasional bandwidth speedtest.
Besides Yahoo Games and Java speedtest, Java apparently not to be used much in the consumer realm.
Java's performance and feature set was superior for many things. It provided the best speedtest for example.
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