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Changes in DMCA need to happen
The way providers respond to DMCA needs to change. Essentially a DMCA take down notice does not ensure the claim is valid. And two, there is no actual need to respond to it, other than for the provider to inquery with the user who owns and uploaded the content. If the user hosting the content disagrees that they should take their content down, they are legally allowed to keep it online. The dmca take down notice filer then has to utilize due process, the courts to sue the person if they truly believe they were right to keep the content online.
The hoster does not need to take action on dmca take downs besides passing the notice to the user to reject or comply with. Its the law. So we should be asking why providers are actually taking down the content before giving people a chance to screen the claim, and to make determination if they in fact are legally using the content.
In the interest of due process there are also many exceptions that ensure fair use and 1st amendment rights which trump copyright and trademark. This ensures a persons right to have the issue brought to trial, if the company or person trying to take the content offline wants to invest in the issue.
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Re:Full Price Smartphones
There happens to be a decent market for cheap smartphones.
For example the Microsoft Lumia 635 or 640, has a full array of features such as quad core and LTE for $30 bucks at most carriers. No contract required.
For $99 bucks there is the ZTE ZMAX, a substantial upgrade from the Lumia, getting you a 1080p 5.7" screen with quad cores under the hood and 2GB RAM. Damn near the cheapest decent android phone around. There's also the LG Leon and stylo but I haven't held or tested either personally,
..For unlocked phones there's the ASUS ZenFone2 for $199 on Amazon. Or the Firephone from Amazon, which regularly goes on sale for $99-$150.
OnePlus One/Two cost $200-$300 and are both decent.
Cheapest full priced flagships goes to LG. The Flex2 and G4 cost under $480 at T Mobile and Sprint.
Apple and Samsung are the only ones still believing their pathetic $200 devices are worth $700-$900.
Its my personal belief that the $700-$900 phone market is there because of price fixing and it also serves to help lock customers down like a contract would. Because if you try to cancel service, suddenly the remaining cost of the device becomes due, and the devices have little resale value, a significant deterant preventing many customers from disconnecting or switching carriers as they please. The only reason they can now collect $700-$900 for a device, is the payment plans, otherwise no one would ever go for it. It does seem like we are getting scammed with the new model, into paying double and triple what we used to, prices have only risen. Buggest scam of the century!
Meanwhile there are the unlocked devices and high end tablet market, devices with the same components as the overpriced cellphones, selling between $150-$300.
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The next great copyright scam
What we need to do is gut existing copyright because the typical person does not benefit. Not only copyrights, but trademark and patents. Gone. For ever.
People will still enjoy making money and art and things because nobody has intent on stopping any of that. People love making things too much, and they love doing it even if they aren't the exclusive owner. People get paid by the fact that only they can create a particular piece of art or item, up against true competition. But if others are skilled enough to make it too, so be it, maybe thats why no one person or entity should have ownership through arbitrary laws.
I see copyright, trademarks, and patents as mostly allowing law to be used to stifle conpetition and creation of artificial monopolies.
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There are also studies
That show antidepressants make rats less competitive, compared to rats that don't receive the drugs. The drugged rats mate less and at a delayed rate, and score less food. This highlights the drugs negative side effects of sabotaging performance, skill, and judgment.
For what we know, those on celexa were not as competitive, didn't care as much about money, and perhaps didn't even have coherent underlining thought processes despite the fact that they still made a decision that seems to correlate with how they might be expected to feel anyway.
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this guy is gaming the system
in recent interviews he has acted like public reforms have been made, but in fact no reforms have been made. it's like he's just trying to game the public in order of hopes of coming back to the United States one day. he is not coming off as trust worthy, and seems to be spouting pro-government propaganda to save himself from further irritating the government.
don't trust a word this queer says.
I know the system has not been reformed, and that surveillance continues on as aggressively as before, even whistleblowers like Dr. Robert Duncan and NSA whistleblower William Binney back that up. Binney has went on the record in fact, pointing out that collection of telephone metadata and phone calls content remains under upstream fiber taps, even though technically the program will be ending under Section 215 of the patriot act. the US Freedom Act in fact did nothing to end it either, it remains to be done under Executive Orders, Special Access Programs, and other "secret" programs Snowden is ignoring and hiding.
Snowden is a shill for going against the truth. Yes I am sure Snowden knows what he's doing too.
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Today we continue to know there is no oversight, that Congress has not acted, that Congress has colluded with Snowden's team to cover up the issue of surveillance being an on going problem, and we know that until we have oversight of Apple and Congress, and the NSA and various agencies, nothing has changed and that everything they do is a show, a shell game, a psy op to fool and trick everyone. And I'm not even being conspiratorial, I have details from the inside on this, this continues on, nothing has improved at all.
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yay we're being spied on illegally!
one court determined it was illegal. the white house says, "so what, fuck that court."
"we got our own court and they can do what they please."
In a way the 2nd Circuit's decision is regional, the way I understood the set up. Basically, the appeals courts in each circuit only control the law as they may through appeal decisions they will hand down, when a decision is made in a court in their territory.
In general, each circuit interprets the law differently. You have "District 1,2,3..,9 etc." And each one decides for themselves.
However, case law is barrowed from the other courts and may be agreed with or used to base similar decision in the other circuits.
US Supreme Court decisions unify the courts to their decision and overrule a local jurisdictions decisions.
BUT. There's another thing where a federal court with jurisdiction can order the federal government or anyone else to stop what it's doing and their decisions are in fact binding. If this has happened, then the FISA court should obey the other courts of the United States.
It should not be it's own little court that can just "do what ever the fuck it wants despite the case being settled by the other courts."
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Re:Clean room implementation?
I have ideas on why the courts are wrong on copyright.
One is, the US constitution spells out some limits. It says that copyrights are limited in duration. But it would seem that, if copyrights never expire during an author or inventors lifetime, let alone during the lifetime of anyone alive at the time of the copyright/patents granting, and extend 70+ years beyond his or her lifetime, that in fact Congress is violating the US constitution. the courts also err in determining that a corporation rather than the original author or inventor can own the copyright, or patent to something, such as a group/corporation of people who weren't the inventors or the author, because the language is used in the US constitution that the terms of any exclusive rights are limited to the author/inventors as a reward for contributing something to society that was new and beneficial. the intent of copyright/patents also were never intended to give someone exclusive rights to control something, but to merely reward for a time their work and contributions.
Now if the terms are for a "limited of time" like the US constitution says, then perhaps Congress in fact has no right to keep extending the time copyright and patents run for..
to define a limit, we must look at a persons lifetime. for something to be limited, people alive during the time of the copyright or patents creation must be able to see the copyright or patent expire. because obviously people in our history never intended for copyright and patents and exclusive rights to just exist forever. the worst part of it is, copyrights and patents are being used to strong arm OTHER peoples "freedom" to tell them, "no you may not copy our content, sell it, or obtain it without our permission" or "use something described in our invention patent even though you are clearly capable of duplicating and making the process work yourself (preventing advancement of society, price drops, and competition/new technologies from emerging)."
another thing to pick at.. if originally there were limits, then the law is sort of like a contract with people. that said, "after so much time, this persons copyrighted material will be yours to use for free." Basically the public should own all content as Congress originally agreed to, it would basically be owned by the "public domain." Does Congress really have the right to go in and reclaim that content and give it back to the copyright holder indefinitely after law already set to make the public the owner? That's like, total theft from the public domain and a total restriction on peoples freedoms, restraining the public from using content "created" by others for an indefinite period of time which just isn't right.
Yes I take issue with that because I feel government should have no say in what I as a citizen can do with material or content I come across. It's like a freedom of expression, and liberty, to do what I want in the world without someone else telling me "no." or trying to put me in prison and taking all my money or something.
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drones hard to detect
because all the best detection technology is classified, and in the hands of the government only.
radar systems work the best and masint systems. satellites and over the horizon radar. sigint also. they can track all signals through the airwaves and monitor moving objects and detect characteristics about them.
trust me drones are secretly fully detectable and being watched.
so are people.
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an argument for patent trolls
patent trolls to this day mostly impact large companies who are patent trolls themselves.
so when some competition arises it's patent troll versus patent troll, trolls set the system up, and I'm giddy that the system the big boys enacted to live enslaved to has come to bite their ass back.
the general public shouldn't care less about the issue of patents other than hoping the whole system explodes and patents, copyright, and trademark protections are abolished completely, serving little interest to the public in general who do not benefit from or utilize such methods to control others.
those methods are used to control the general public only.
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is this true
because countries like Denmark's minimum wage is $22 an hour, even at Burger King.
so I don't believe this shit that, "companies" are going to fold.
I think that's a farce story being seeded by republicans and rich fuckers / wage enslavers.
they want us to think, the money going to individuals versus to corporations and investors is going to lead to businesses that cannot sustain themselves. but it's simply not true, the money simply diverts from some rich chumps bank account and ends up in the streets circulated to everyone else instead.
and we've looked at things like costs of items and whatnot, they're about the same.
ie, big mac in Australia costs less than the Big Macs in American yet the minimum wage and benefits are significantly worse in America, meaning they aren't paying their employees nearly the same.
this is because, every dollar a corporation saves, and every extra dollar they take in, goes to the corporation and rich investors instead of the employees and society who need it.
cut funding from social security, food stamps, health care, wages, or increase cost to take more from people's resources, all it does is go into the bank of some rich bitch to hoard and never see the light of day again.
the reason: money in the bank creates class separation, so poor become poorer and rich become richer, and rich get what they need in abundance while the poor get nothing. no education, no housing, no health care, excessively overworked, nada. money equates to power politically, whoever has money is on top and whoever doesn't have money is on the bottom enslaved to who does have it. so there's a huge incentive to keep money and prevent others from getting it, the same as they like to buy all the senate and congressional seats to control the laws that re-enforce their power letting them dominate the entire planet in safety with militaries and police there to back and protect them.
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is this true
because countries like Denmark's minimum wage is $22 an hour, even at Burger King.
so I don't believe this shit that, "companies" are going to fold.
I think that's a farce story being seeded by republicans and rich fuckers / wage enslavers.
they want us to think, the money going to individuals versus to corporations and investors is going to lead to businesses that cannot sustain themselves. but it's simply not true, the money simply diverts from some rich chumps bank account and ends up in the streets circulated to everyone else instead.
and we've looked at things like costs of items and whatnot, they're about the same.
ie, big mac in Australia costs less than the Big Macs in American yet the minimum wage and benefits are significantly worse in America, meaning they aren't paying their employees nearly the same.
this is because, every dollar a corporation saves, and every extra dollar they take in, goes to the corporation and rich investors instead of the employees and society who need it.
cut funding from social security, food stamps, health care, wages, or increase cost to take more from people's resources, all it does is go into the bank of some rich bitch to hoard and never see the light of day again.
the reason: money in the bank creates class separation, so poor become poorer and rich become richer, and rich get what they need in abundance while the poor get nothing. no education, no housing, no health care, excessively overworked, nada. money equates to power politically, whoever has money is on top and whoever doesn't have money is on the bottom enslaved to who does have it. so there's a huge incentive to keep money and prevent others from getting it, the same as they like to buy all the senate and congressional seats to control the laws that re-enforce their power letting them dominate the entire planet in safety with militaries and police there to back and protect them.
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Re:I can see this running afoul of....
Oddily everything you mention actually is about personal liberty, and freedom to choose, and the end result seems to impact them as individuals the most. So. Why not let people decide for themselves rather than letting others decide for them, what is right and wrong, and what should be done?
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not a big deal
This is not a big deal because Android updates rarely bring anything new. Usually the features are unnoticeable and don't effect overall system look, feel, or function. New features also tend to require new hardware, for example a new sensor, bluetooth chipset, etc.
While updates are fun and cool, each new update is virtually the same as the last on Android.
I think people actually have update fever, this need to impulsively update, and this lack of updates is making peoples mental illness itch. therefore I don't think Android has a problem, I think people have the problem, expecting updates when in fact vendors and carriers perhaps never intended to always keep users up to the "latest version". This isn't iOS, where you get each update that comes along. This is android, where each update is specifically customized for each device when its done if it ever gets done in the first place. Android also has the problem where not all old hardware even supports its new features, so sometimes an update isn't necessary.
I never knew Google or vendors ever had a goal of always updating each device to the latest version. That is why this article is missing some nuts and bolts. It always appeared obvious to me that updates were optional, sort of like with a prebuilt computer. Updates were not provided to update drivers regularly, new operating systems were not provided unless I bought and installed the OS myself.
There could in fact be an issue with Android as each version is heavily customized and therefore more complex to update. It could use some streamlining but does anyone actually care and what benefit will be realized by making the necessary improvements? Who is going to pay for it all?
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Re:technically ..
US Supreme Court might override this too. In the case Kyllo vs United States, the judges in fact overruled District 9 which had decided no warrant was required to use a thermal imaging device on a persons home. Obviously it is a search of a persons home, a warrant should be required.
The US Supreme Court took the case and overruled District 9, and set a precedent that through the wall radar, thermal imaging, satellite technology, and other technology like off the wall radar/imaging was in fact a violation of the 4th amendment when done without a warrant. This in theory should protect you from being wayched on the pot, having sex and doing other private business in the home.
In reality it doesn't because law enforcement continues to ise classified technology to do it, but they are parallel constructing situations when they use the information. In a court of law they cannot admit to doing it else the punishment is to have the evidence thrown out.
None the less, it is an example of when the US Supreme Court overroad bad lower court decisions on the 4th amendment and peoples privacy.
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technically ..
Technically this seems wrong because people actually do have an expectation of privacy even when data is recorded. For example people believe when they take nude photos they will have an expectation that only people they send it to will see it. We also believe when we place a call it is secret only between the parties and that no one else can list or hear. We also believe when we email someone only the intended recipient will receive or have access to it. but law enforcement gets into these photos, phone calls, emails, other data and nab em a variety of ways. A warrant should be required at minimum to prevent unreasonable government intrusion onto citizens.
the expectation of privacy comes from within. People generally feel that even if technology allows snooping on a person such as by fiber split or stingray or metadata that is passed on to government
.. that they should have privacy, even if they continue to use technology that allows them to be snooped on. The reason is using a telephone, mail, internet, state road, highway, car, whatever people generally feel the government should not be able to snoop without probable cause and a just individualized search warrant.Probable cause requires the person to be reasonably guilty of a crime which is being investigated to warrant such snooping to occur.
This ruling they completely ignore citizens actual expectation of privacy in favor of their own false view on it to support law enforcements needs. What the people actually expect doesn't matter, its what the judges believe the citizens should expect based on whatever fallacy they concoct to push their intentions and wants through.
They are also saying that, they will not allow lawsuits through the 11th circuit based on the argument that privacy was violated or the 4th amendment, so they are protecting government from liability. For people in the 11th circuit jursdiction the only gope is us supreme court precedent to override it, or a hope the court changes its mind at a later date but its not likely.
What an unjust world..
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paranormal experiences
This must be what is responsible for most paranormal experiences in space. Actually a very common thing.
Other militaries also deliberately beam signals intelligence from satellites and ground into space dwellers to cause the desired effect.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_noA7-qY26A&index=12&list=PLZYQ6vFyoKvf1bRwcXvPWpQ6xsu_GhGtp
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drrobertduncan.comAttacks happen on the ground too.
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hologram heaven
holograms, in our head, approved for use by the military on people?
* "The stuff of the universe is mind-stuff" - Astronomer Arthur Eddington
* "... our brains mathematically construct hard reality by interpreting frequencies from a dimension transcending time and space. The brain is a hologram, interpreting a holographic universe." - Cyberneticist David Foster
* "Today there is a wide measure of agreement... that the stream of knowledge is heading towards a non-mechanical reality; the universe begins to look more like a great thought than like a great machine" - Astronomer James Jeans
Holograms are approved for use by the military on people: http://oregonstatehospital.net/d/otherfiles/1997-07%20Non-lethal%20Weapons%20Terms%20and%20References,%20Institute%20for%20National%20Security%20Studies,%20U.S.%20Air%20Force%20Academy,%20Colorado.pdf
A hologram, creating a hologram, which a hologram picks up and constructs in holographic nature within it's holographic self? That's a satellite projection, into an environment or even a human, all three holograms - the human, a hologram, renders it within it's mind which is also a hologram. -Physicist, Todd Giffen
-Todd Giffen
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totally outrageous - this could be me or you!
This is a crazy verdict because, the pictures were not even taken by the defendant. Essentially, these women, the whores that they were, engaged in provocative sex play, they took nude pics of themselves, or allowed someone else to, and then the pictures made their ways online. That's really the way the Internet works. These people digitized their bodies, then the digitized formats made themselves into the digital world of the Internet. Oh what a shock! All this guy did was build the website and host the files.
The issue with him posting the contact info of the girls is not a crime either, nothing is criminal at all about displaying a persons address, phone number, or email address online. Sorry ladies. Most of these people are probably also in databases, ie Facebook with their contact info.
What he did is no worse than say, one of those "mug shot" websites posting name, picture of mug shot, and charges on the internet.
"busted for taking nude photos of yourself!" I think a website dedicated to busting people for taking nude photos of themselves, posting the nude photos even against the persons wishes should be legal, under the 1st and 14th amendment (why should government be able to say you can't make a website like this, your expression and liberty are protected from government overreach yo!).. just like w/ other forms of photography.
:)Seriously. You think the victims on mug shot websites don't feel violated? But, it's legal, and no one's going to jail for it. I even saw an option to "pay" to have your mug shot removed, hrm. Sounds like standard practice, not extortion after all.
Merely making someone feel embarrassed is not a crime. People do that all the time. Live with it. Embarrassment is a normal part of life.
Now for year 18 years in prison, I thought he might've raped someone, but
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not just search
But actually seizure. Forcing one to wear a GPS satellite tracker is the same as physically arresting a person, putting the person in custody. for example if you are ever in jail and you get released pretrial or put on house arrest, they will put one of those GPS trackers on the person. They claim the person is still in custody while in these programs.
The detainment is done electronically.
Because of the shortsidedness of the lower courts this argument was not made but it is valid.
His sentence was done. He was a low level offender. They strapped this GPS satellite tracking device onto him for life.
The lower courts all fucked up claiming it was legal, even the State Supreme Court. This guy is lucky we don't have the forced castration laws for sex offenders and mentally ill like we used to, this mother fucker would have been castrated and no one would have been there to protect him. We could also create a PSRB system for him, put him under their control for life, just as the lower courts allowed this pathetic GPS crap. For life.
Just think about how Americans don't truly have any protections and we are lucky even the US Supreme Court disagreed with this.
Puts us all at risk for injuries, loss of life and limb, illegal searches, imprisonment, etc.
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this is hopefully not a bust
what I envisioned years ago was Nintendo games equal to that of the 3DS being brought to the smartphone, and equal to their home consoles being brought to the PC. only time will tell if what we actually get are shitty ass cellphone games like developers are known to make that don't rival a console's polish or quality.
I'm still waiting for a game as epic and well done as Zelda Majora's Mask 3DS or say Animal Crossing New Leaf on my cellphone. I own those games, they are both so complete, expansive, gorgeous looking, nothing plays like them, looks like it, or is as expansive as it on my Android cellphone. The worst we get is a bunch of knock off games featuring the Nintendo logo and character faces.. or some 2D games that aren't high quality 2D or high quality 3D.
A challenge on cellphones is typically the controls, because touch screens don't play well with real games.
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Re:mass surveillance
well no I agree, businesses actually control government, they are one in the same. businesses are a way of offloading government functions into unregulated entities, businesses elect officials and control government and set the rules for the power the businesses will have.
The "free market" is code for unregulated, unfettered, unelected power.
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this is awesome I just hope they stick to the law
basically the law says you don't need peoples consent to take their photos. you can take their photos on the streets and in public areas. you can take photos all you want most of the time in your private residents. you don't need their permission to take a picture of them. also you are the owner of the content and basically have the copyright, so that means you should own it and be able to give your permission where it can and cannot be used.
the person in the photo should not have any say unless they have ownership of it and they are attempting to enforce their ownership/copyright.
this revenge porn stuff is retarded also because the act of photography is 1st amendment protected. and this shit is just trying to censor stuff and limit peoples 1st amendment freedoms to do with what they want with photos and videos of things.
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mass surveillance
you guys still don't get it. the point is the government is a place of power over the entire population. they control everything, each citizen and every business. the ones who control the government are the super rich and wealthy who install themselves into power. so if you aren't one of those super rich and wealthy you are fucked, getting spied on, and you are abuseable.
and the spying is everywhere. locally, NSA gives access to local officials, and police officers to the system, where they go around committing local acts of crime and spying, they control citizens. they hide and cover up government crime. the system gives them the 'powers of god' so to say.
they have access because like in prisons and jails, all calls, and internet, and telecommunications are being saved at the upstream level through fiber splits and all that fun. then there's satellites with building penetrating body imaging technologies in use. the officials and police have access to that, and can use it to steal any information, spy on anybody, and even sabotage and target them.
there's surveillance crime going on. unfortunately the mass media is hiding that and the stories. you cannot get your story ran, then the public never hears about it.
This is confirmed by William Binney, and other whistleblowers. They also secretly have weapons systems to attack certain individuals, using directed energy from satellites and military radar. Fully patented and whistleblower backed stuff.
More info on my personal story of targeting, William Binney's video from Covert Harassment Conference is worth a view just a few scrolls down.. obamasweapon.com drrobertduncan.com myronmaysflashdrive.com
actually here, direct link to info on how and why government is doing surveillance, to target people, abuse them: http://www.oregonstatehospital.net/video.php?id=XKjW2dUTMRI
This piece of shit is the death ray, cover up, murder, rape, torture machine my friends. There's hundreds of thousands of victims abused, dead, tortured, imprisoned, etc. 70+ years of shit.
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mass surveillance
you guys still don't get it. the point is the government is a place of power over the entire population. they control everything, each citizen and every business. the ones who control the government as the super rich and wealthy. so if you aren't one of those super rich and wealthy you are fucked, getting spied on.
and the spying is everywhere. locally, NSA gives access to local officials, and police officers to the system, where they go around committing local acts of crime and spying, they control citizens. they hide and cover up government crime. the system gives them the 'powers of god' so to say.
they have access because like in prisons and jails, all calls, and internet, and telecommunications are being saved at the upstream level through fiber splits and all that fun. then there's satellites with building penetrating body imaging technologies in use. the officials and police have access to that, and can use it to steal any information, spy on anybody, and even sabotage and target them.
there's surveillance crime going on. unfortunately the mass media is hiding that and the stories. you cannot get your story ran, then the public never hears about it.
This is confirmed by William Binney, and other whistleblowers. They also secretly have weapons systems to attack certain individuals, using directed energy from satellites and military radar. Fully patented and whistleblower backed stuff.
More info on my personal story of targeting, William Binney's video from Covert Harassment Conference is worth a view just a few scrolls down.. obamasweapon.com drrobertduncan.com myronmaysflashdrive.com
This piece of shit is the cover up, murder, rape, torture machine my friends.
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reasons
if they prevent those terms from being used, then anyone doing freedom of information act requests/state records requests will get less juicy details or results when they perform the request (such as emails and transcripts).
nice way of cooking the record Florida.
:)furthermore any work on the issues might get prevented, and brushed over, as if someone didn't want anyone to advance the issue in state government there..
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this is BS because
copyright infringement/counterfeiting is not very serious in the first place and essentially is the same as having a debtors jail, where the corporations try to enslave the poor by putting them in jail for merely sharing content of various kinds which in their mind creates a debt to them.
the interesting thing about criminal copyright infringement / counterfeiting is, the people doing the duplication actually do so by making the new content themselves. like a person who makes a pair of shoes that look like Nike's, you got to actually make the shoes and be capable of such, meaning the new shoe technically is just a shoe but they want to stop that because it has the Nike logo and all that on there and that impacts Nike profits..
the public doesn't benefit from criminalizing copyright infringement or counterfeit goods because they benefit from those items and most people actually violate copyright/buy counterfeit/third party stuff all the time just to save money.
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while this isn't a total replacement for the sdxc
while this isn't a total replacement for the sdxc slot, you can get what's known as a 'otg' USB flash drive or a USB OTG cable and connect any flash storage device you want, basically giving you guys the capacity of a hard disk on the go.. perfect enough to carry around your flac collection and movies.
:)not a complete replacement as it wouldn't have cost nothing for them to have added a microsdxc slot like the SIM card slot..
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Re:Nope
the real kick in the brick here is the lack of SD expansion. I carry around 128GB microsdxc card for my lossless FLAC's.
;)I also store large videos and record all my phone calls. Storage fills up fast.
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Re:Can someone explain this?
I think Oracle is trying to play off the new scandal now that Kitzhaber is dealing with issues related to his wife (and note: most of the scandal seems overblown, and I don't personally think it's criminal, anymore than insider trading in Congress is.. and I think the Oregonian blew it out of proportion, ultimately, Kitzhaber resigned just to please people but in no way did he have to. He hadn't been charged with anything, and they didn't have any official misconduct investigation done, furthermore no one had recalled him. It was all media hype that got this going.). They're riding the wave, thinking that now that the team trying to sue them for the failure has been 'hurt' in the media that they have a case along the same lines.
It's about 'kicking people' when they're 'down'.
I don't personally think the two situations are linked together at all. There were no signs that Oregon backed out of the deal improperly before this crazy ass lawsuit. There weren't any sort of signs of fowl play on Oregon's part, being that it was Oracle's job to get the product online and running properly on time when it was needed.
This idea that Kitzhaber had improperly influenced the process, see, that's Oracle trying to ride the wave, since allegations have now been made against his wife for doing so in other venues.
I found it all be media hype and I said. It's not unlike what the first lady as President does
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Re:lmfao
Here was the reason for needing the exchange. As ObamaCare was brand new, there was an anticipation of a huge wave of sign ups. And needing a way to process those requests. Oregon did its usual bidding thing, Oracle was the bidder selected for the project saying they would provide a working exchange by the 2013 sign ups. The site was incomplete and didn't work. Oregon scrambled, ended up doing all the work by hand/phone. Oracle's promises never came true and they delayed and delayed, by Feb 2014 sign ups were practically done and over. The need for the site was done, and they set up the alternative ways of doing sign ups in order to meet the deadlines.
There oracle is with its project no one wanted anymore, and it had less value because Oregon already got through its first wave of health care sign ups. Subsequently there was less need for a health care exchange going forward, Oracle bombed. Oregon decided to sue oracle to recooperate the money paid to Oracle for the failed project, which amounted to Oracle being paid for nothing. Oregonian's felt their tax money had been squandered by Oracle, I don't know of anyone who doesn't feel that way.
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lmfao
Oracle was getting sued for taking Oregon's money, and not having the exchange be fully functional when it was required in 2013. Oregon had to process all apps by hand or over the phone, because the website wasn't functional.
That sounds like a reason to can Oracle in favor of another option. Oracle defrauded and scammed Oregon, selling us a faulty product.
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nsa whistleblower william binney, dr.robert duncan
they've said there's no encryption that's going to make any difference because NSA can tap passwords and steal encryption certificates a variety of ways, including from peoples brains through neural decoding, and leaky signals off computers too using interferometry.
offline machines are best they said, probably the only way to really protect yourself a little, encryption don't matter much.
but you also need shielding. overall I suspect that won't work if the satellite signals can't be blocked. NO JOKE, LISTEN HERE: http://www.oregonstatehospital.net/d/media_archive/2015-02-24%20Awake%20Radio-%20Dr.%20Robert%20Duncan,%20William%20Binney,%20John%20Kiriakou%20interview.%20CIA,%20NSA,%20DOD,%20US%20DOJ%20bullshit%20exposed.mp3
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Re:Not surprised
Actually 1st amendment might apply to businesses. For one there is a public interest. Two, if the business relies on something from government to operate like a business license, then ones business license might require one to strictly obey federal and state constitutions.
Case in point, bars used to be male only. Women sued, judge ruled in women's favor that their constitutional rights prevented the bar from excluding women. On the basis the bars operation required a special bar license to operate on, which was enough to apply the constitution to the business establishment.
Also one has found it very hard to deny gays service at most establishments and courts have sided with victims that they cannot deny people access under the constitution even in front of 1st amendment right to free religion claims. See cases of cake shops trying to refuse to make cakes for gays.
In the case of this internet board business, perhaps refusing to allow excercise of free speech is a claim we could hope to win the same as equal rights for males, females, gays, blacks and whites. The one area where the decision may solely be your own to decide the operation of may be non commercial private boards and communities ran under the table or by individuals.. Prisons might also restrict speech.
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fucking bitch prosecutors
also fucking bitch stupid defendant.
he just fucking caved, his defense team could have got to see this device and perhaps document it's abuse in the court of law..
the plea bargain has allowed their crooked shit to slip by for yet another case, they avoided exposure..
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Re:If you like your encryption
That means we only get to keep legal forms of strong encryption that meet the back-door standard set forth in the modernization bill, while legacy encryption gets phased out despite assurances that led to misconceptions upsetting many folks.
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Re:The Chomsky interpretation of mind control
Noam Chomsky.
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Re:Impossible
I've been in homeless shelters and you cannot trace their history or cause of the homeless persons problems in many cases. Full blown bipolar disorder, PTSD, and schizophrenic like symptoms are induced by many causes. Often times pharmacuticles contribute due to the severe brain injury caused.
A person who comes out and says, 'hey, the CIA/military/local place used me in an experiment, or did something to me,' they might have severe injuries from it, right? or not, just them telling the story is enough to get them flagged as a schizophrenic.
if you look up iatrogenic disease you'll discover groups of people given illnesses through some sorts. iatrogenic disease mean it was given to someone, it's man made. meaning fully preventable, but society won't change their ways or give two shits.
people who take antidepressants for example, may end up homicidal, suicidal, hearing voices, and suffering extreme bipolar like symptoms and fully disabled for the rest of their lives. observe, the book, 'anatomy of an epidemic,' where we learn that more people on disability today were actually put on it after becoming fully disabled from taking psych drugs. in the book they discuss how antidepressants lead to injuries that cause treatment resistive depression and bipolar mania that doesn't get better or respond to treatment.
an affidavit by Dr. Grace E Jackson highlights how antipsychotics cause psychosis and dementia, and severe encephalopathy, which shows up in brain scans and after death exams, where one finds brain swelling, scar tissue build up, vein swelling, and fluid build up, and a shrinkage/reduction in brain mass between 3-10% occurs. just because the drug tears apart a persons brain and neurological function.
overtime people become vegetables from pharma/other things done to them. http://www.oregonstatehospital.net/d/otherfiles/JacksonOnNLtoxicity.pdf
want to hear about the CIA's fuck tard programs? please visit obamasweapon.com
they experiment on the public, on people at bars, on entire towns, people in jails, prisons, mental institutions, and even people at major hospitals and universities, leading to what the public perceives as a delusional person when they go around talking about it or were seriously traumatized/harmed by it.
look no further than the program MK Ultra, which discloses just the tip of the ice berg of these atrocities.
people exposed to these programs end up in homeless shelters and the streets unable to care for themselves, unable to get themselves help.
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believe it or not
Your identities are already digitized in DMV databases, police databases, and federal intelligence community systems, so is it really that much more hacker friendly? This is just your ID and picture, too, shouldn't anyone be able to look it up to confirm who you are? Say, type in your name, without you needing to carry an ID care, and look you up to see that your picture/etc matches?
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Re:What is a "cyberattack"?
it sounds legit to me. there's some smart people out there that know what the NSA is, clearly you don't. I think many in this country and the rest of the world hates this fucking country at this point, and wants to fuck the NSA and any of their supporters up. plain and simple.
my first thought was not to disbelieve this but to wonder why hackers don't just mobilize a militia and go storm the shit hole facility, as the problem with this modern computer shit is they think they can do all this shit virtually from their computers at home with no effort, which is pussy shit and simply not reality.
NSA needs to be taken control of, and this country does need a force to invade it, because they are two bit corrupt pieces of shit that endanger us all and have full control over everything we do daily. all communications, all systems, all manufacturing, space systems to watch us, invasive radar technologies to spy on us and tap us even offline in our homes, weapons systems to kill us and do away with us, etc. no joke. patented, whistleblower backed.
some people are aware, while other clueless twats are not
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fuck twitter
free speech and art is seen as trolling to twitter. tell their users to filter it out mentally and not take so much offense. twitter is a communication platform,
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there are two voices at play here
The side pushing for tech has interests in selling tech and making tech seem necessary. They are selling tech services for things where it isn't necessary, its about keeping people using their services, including non-educational ones like Facebook and Google. They also have a goal of creating users for life, even at everyone's expense. Sort of like cigarettes. It's #1 fundamental law of capitolism. The profit motive always trumps.
The other side are the educators and families who see the forcing of tech and other shit is harming kids futures. This side might also believe that they are being short changed and denied resources by government to offer a proper and complete educational experience for all students. What is not profitable, often doesn't get what it deserves in America. Yes, they will even push things that are harming us in the name of profits. Our government knows that even if our society is denied a useful education, they can merely import talent from other countries which are less profit driven and more human rights centered or those who are merely more interested in having a competitive society.
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us doj got it coming
Classified secretivegovernment programs breed lawlessness, and these two bit fucks are protecting it.
Here they are tho trying to attack the public right to privacy and freedom from it tho.
visit obamasweapon.com
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this op has nothing to do with the children
it has to do with trying to unseat the corrupt regimes that are dominating this entire planet.
Lets use this child porn shit to bust the cops, military, and top government officials who protect it.
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US Army is running cover stories I see
They already have a substantial network of directed energy weapon technology, which are quite capable of remotely knocking drones out of the sky, through a variety of means including destruction and EMP to disable it. There's also remote control potential through Signals Intelligence. I don't think the US is in true danger of attack as they say..
In fact this is patented technology. Look up Raytheon's multi-functional radio frequency directed energy system. That patent says,
"An RFDE system includes an RFDE transmitter and at least one RFDE antenna. The RFDE transmitter and antenna direct high power electromagnetic energy towards a target sufficient to cause high energy damage or disruption of the target. The RFDE system further includes a targeting system for locating the target. The targeting system includes a radar transmitter and at least one radar antenna for transmitting and receiving electromagnetic energy to locate the target. The RFDE system also includes an antenna pointing system for aiming the at least one RFDE antenna at the target based on the location of the target as ascertained by the targeting system. Moreover, at least a portion of the radar transmitter or the at least one radar antenna is integrated within at least a portion of the RFDE transmitter or the at least one RFDE antenna."
It mentions targeting humans, air craft, atmosphere and more. It images, tracks, and can destroy using the same radio frequency apparatus. http://www.google.com/patents/US7629918
Another patent for disabling vehicles through directed EMPs is Apparatus for producing EMP, the last patent says:
"An apparatus which includes a plurality of sub-atmospheric vehicular devices; a substantially high power microwave transmitter located on each of the vehicular devices; and a waveguide for directing microwave energy from the high power microwave transmitter to a point in free space. The microwave energy from the microwave transmitters is directed from each of the plurality of vehicular devices to the point in free space." https://www.google.com/patents/US8785840.
Signals Intelligence has this deployed across the entire globe including the United States today in a network of hundreds of satellites and large ground based phased array antenna at sea, on land, etc. They already have a defense network for this and a delivery system.
It also targets humans and is responsible for untold slaughter. obamasweapon.com.
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NSA, Air Force, US DoJ have this tech
They have building penetrating, mind reading, mind altering, blood scanning, personnel effect scanning radar. It can also knock out planes from the sky, stall cars, and perform a variety of environment manipulations . it has been used in the past to simulate ghost hauntings. It enables directed energy assault of victims, ie the Freedom from Covert Harassment and Surveillance guys.
Patents cover it all, whistleblowers have come forward, and victims with knowledge of its use exist in the tens of thousands.
The deployment system is in space satellites and large phased arrays in the ground, these platforms can map out entire towns and direct signals/frequencies to any location/target. According to a Raytheon patent behind it, they can even slow kill and knock biological targets dead with directed emergy. They call it interferometry.
My little birdy friend at the NSA told me this is the high tech side to NSA spying, done without warrants, in the black world, hidden in Special Access Programs (EO 13526), ECIs, and VRKs. It is being done today all over the country. Police and officials are using this on us, and just keeping it secret. There is no secrets anymore when they can pull information out of you unwittingly, and pass it around to officials and those who need to know even if its just to weed out activists and to lock down whistleblowers and even used to shield government crime.
More details at obamasweapon.com
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tor will not protect you from radar/space cap. tho
So you encrypt your data. Can you encrypt your brainwaves and prevent them from watching you move around inside a building with building penetrating tomography? Can you prevent signals intelligence from being intercepted before data is encrypted, or can you prevent passwords and digital certificates from being lifted off a users brain and machine from space? If not, this course is just another error based on public misperception and cluelessness on the full capability.
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what are the terrorists responding to though?
Isn't is decades of abuse and manipulations by the CIA and DOD? Couldn't they just be fighting us back? When you realize how violent and fucked up America is, you find out the secrets, you find out it is true.
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gay people, transgender
Who gives a fuck if these potentially mentally ill transgender people can't drive? As individuals who are not transgender and not gay, and are normal, how does it impact you?
Also consider that Russia doesn't want a population of queers. They want heterosexuals, healthy people, making babies and helping to grow the population. These transgenders and gays are free to leave Russia, if they don't want to be subject to these rules, which I think Russia is aiming for. Ultimately this has an effect on the genome and culture of Russia long-term because they are trying to make it less desirable for people to accept or turn transgender/homosexual, and they want less impact and more pure DNA which will result as these peoppe leave, they are aiming for something a little more crafted as a society without those problems
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Re:any repercussions?
Are you insane? Falsely claiming to be the copyright owner of a website, web page, video, etc is precisely what you have to do to submit a bogus DMCA takedown notice. Basically it doesn't matter if an automatic script does it, you are liable for submitting any kind of false claim of ownership of something. In this case, the porn owners are falsely claiming ownership of content on the Github pages.
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this article sound flawed
what creates randomness? it happens to a controlled situation, that isn't entirely random, but is the effect of the universe, and physics, physics are absolutely absolute but humans cannot perceive that everything is working under order of a law, and effect of the environment. the environment, happens to include microwaves, electromagnetism, signals from other particles, so I highly doubt they were able to conclude that the environment doesn't play a much greater role.
they might be saying that their own researchers could not link it to an environmental thing, but I am sure they didn't even have the ability to tell what was really happening in peoples environments, and they probably don't even comprehend what the environment is.
many people continue to deny that microwaves cause cancer for example, but the studies show otherwise, and we know that microwaves have a whole slew of biological health effects that the mass scientific/government community tends to ignore and overlook. cancer is one side effect. tumors are one side effect. alterations in DNA, and cellular function is another side effect. we coat ourselves in microwaves all day long today, from wifi, to cellphones, to radar signals, to wireless signals, it's proven not to be harmless, but most doctors and researchers don't include anything about it in their studies.
they also don't look at the effects of magnetic or electromagnetism at all on people, cells, or DNA. but it's there. causing randomness, causing things to happen that humans don't track.
I recommend you review some of the whitepapers, ie Professor Emeritus Martin Pall, Dr. Paul Dart's, etc's on biological health effects of microwaves for example, to see an area of science where this article falls short. particle physics is another realm that needs to be taken into consideration and molecular biology. oregonstatehospital.net/d/story.html#links
A cool documentary to watch is Resonance: Beings of Frequency.
One reason you don't hear about this is most of the information is classified for national security. So yes, they do deny the public knowledge on the health effects, and most doctors and researchers are clueless twats as a result on it.