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  1. Re:KCMO-biaatch on Apparent Suicide In Anthrax Case · · Score: 1

    Kansas City also has Midwest Research Institute, across the street from Russell Stover's headquarters. MRI is capable of weaponizing anthrax. I'm not saying the anthrax came from Kansas City, but it definitely came THROUGH Kansas City. As a side note, MRI also developed the M&Ms candy coating for the military (so chocolates in MREs wouldn't melt, improving troop moral). If you live in KC and ever see MRI on fire... Get out of the city as fast as possible (and travel into the wind). MRI has possibly the largest biological weapons archive in the world. (MRI is also near Linda Hall Library, the largest private/public science and technology library in the world, a veritable Library of Alexandria. LHL has its own underground as well.)

  2. KCMO-biaatch on Apparent Suicide In Anthrax Case · · Score: 1

    Kansas City has the largest underground cities in the world (think Subtropolis, but there are several such installations through the metropolitan area). One of the underground installations is the U.S. Postal Service's largest pre-sort processing center. When the 2001 anthrax attacks occurred, Kansas City's USPS machines in the underground were contaminated with anthrax. They didn't really talk about it in the national media that I noticed, and they only discussed it for a few days in the local media.

    Kansas City also has nuclear weapons manufacturies (Honeywell is proposing the construction of a new one) and missile plants in the undergrounds throughout the metro (I know of a missile plant under Independence and the nuke plant is in south KC).

  3. Re:KCMO-biaatch on Citizens Spy On Big Brother · · Score: 1

    I would rather the city have redeveloped the area while incorporating the historic architecture of KC's cattle rustling days. Our building was in perfect condition, and we would have been right across the street from the (white-)Power and Light(-skin) district (putting myself in a perfect position to become a crime boss as well). Gee, music and concerts downtown? Who ever thought of that? Oh yeah, these guys:

    http://www.pitch.com/bestof/2004/award/best-all-ages-venue-16249/

  4. Re:KCMO-biaatch on Citizens Spy On Big Brother · · Score: 1

    We even have a video on YouTube showing scavenging salvagers that came in to preemptively dismantle our property WHILE WE WERE STILL LIVING IN IT!! The audacities of crime-family controlled city are amazing!

    About 3:30 into the video, it gets to the preemptive salvaging of The Stray Cat. We just woke up one day to people we didn't know tearing our building apart!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYfYhDg3EYk

  5. KCMO-biaatch on Citizens Spy On Big Brother · · Score: 1, Interesting

    I was once hanging out on a front porch of a friend's house. We saw a cop pull up and park down the street, and he started pulling over and questioning every car that drove by. So my friend Patrick ran in side and grabbed a broken camcorder and stood in his front yard aiming the defunct camcorder at the cop until he got paranoid and left (which didn't take too long).

    This happened several years ago when we were making a political broadsheet newspaper called The Fourth Estate, at the time we were publicizing the killing of black kids by cops in Kansas City, KS. We got KCKPD to change their escalation of violence procedures, and we forced Nick Tomasic, the D.A. of Wyandotte County for 32 years, to resign for exonerating police officers without investigations into their killings. After all the town hall meetings of angry black folk in the basement of churches questioning local government officials about the killings (with KBI, Chief of Police, Mayor's council, and community representatives on the panel), and after people were forced to resign and retire, we got a few visits from local mobster-types, and we were told straight-up, "There's plenty of dirt in Kansas City to write about, you've focused enough light on KCK, you're done writing about Strawberry Hill."

    So we closed the newspaper and opened a multi-purpose all-ages club called The Stray Cat; but, of course, another gangster crime family (operating as the Cordish Company) came in and condemned our historic 3-story 100-year-old building (built by D.D. Swearengen, a Texas cattle rancher tied to Ellis Albert Swearengen) to make way for The Sprint Center Arena and the Kansas City Live! (white-)Power & Light(-skin) entertainment district.

  6. HOPE is the first thing to die! on Listen Online To Last HOPE Conference · · Score: 1

    HOPE is the first thing to die! [n/t]

  7. Re:http://www.barackobama.com/robots.txt on McCain Campaign Uses Spider/Diff Against Obama · · Score: 1

    I think the editor was concerned that it would be unethical for the McCain campaign to create a crawler that ignores robots.txt.

    I think the editor was making a lame attempt at resorting to an ethical judgment call.

    robots.txt is for search engines, and only for search engines does it enter into the regards of ethical consideration. It is not for my recursive 'wget's and it will certainly never stop anyone who has a Political Point(tm) to prove (or shove up our asses via The Media[tm]).

    Personally, I think it's unethical for public archives to respect robots.txt. Why should information retrieval in the future be limited by someone's selfish desires to restrict content availability today on URIs that would otherwise be public and locatable.

    Sure, impose search restrictions at Google today with robots.txt; but 100 years from now, the Internet archives had better have been backing-up everything regardless of robots.txt, or the anthropological A.I.'s of the future will have a much-restricted dataset.

  8. http://www.barackobama.com/robots.txt on McCain Campaign Uses Spider/Diff Against Obama · · Score: 2, Insightful

    is totally empty... how adhering to robots.txt is clever is beyond me...

  9. 900 Year Diet on Ask Aubrey de Grey About Longevity Research · · Score: 1

    I have what I call the "900 Year Diet" which involves eating one meal a day (usually in the evening or before bed). I have always tended toward 1 meal per day since a child. As a toddler, I refused to eat anything but my mother's breast milk until I was almost 3 years old; with day care this meant abstaining from eating all day until I could nurse with my mother in the evenings.

    My question is: In 100 years, when I and other 900-Year-Dieters are still alive, would you like to meet up with us somewhere to celebrate our longevity together?

    Fast for life (extension)!

  10. Re:Retinitis Pigmentosa on DoE-Sponsored Project Readies Human Trial For Artificial Retinas · · Score: 1

    A little late, I know, but just to be clear: my grandfather has RP as does his brother, so I may inherit the gene through my mother (color blindness is a marker for also having the genetic defect if it runs in your family [both grandpa and great uncle were color blind before developing RP, my great uncle actually started going blind in his 20s, my grandpa's eyes degenerated much later in life]).

  11. Hypersonic Sound on Ray Gun Puts Voices Inside Your Head · · Score: 4, Interesting

    These sound like HSS speakers, which use ultrasonic carrier waves to demodulate sound when the frequencies come into contact with flesh and bone.

    http://www.atcsd.com/site/

    And friend of mine has a couple of these speakers. We recently used them at an art opening to beam the music of the primes into people's heads (playing the digital root of each prime number through a hexatonic scale, rests in the music were created by the occurrence of the primes in the digital-roots matrix we used to develop our own unique prime number sieve).

  12. Retinitis Pigmentosa on DoE-Sponsored Project Readies Human Trial For Artificial Retinas · · Score: 1, Interesting

    I may have inherited a form of Retinitis Pigmentosa. I am color blind to certain shades of red & green (they look brown or orange or multiple shades of red/green/brown), which can be an indicator of inheritance of the retinal degenerative disorder. I may need bionic eyes (with eye beams, hopefully) when I'm 40 to 60 years old.

  13. Obama's speech today, "We will increase monitoring on Wiretapping Law Sparks Rage In Sweden · · Score: 0

    Obama in his Flint, Michigan, campaign speech today said, "We will increase monitoring programs ... mentoring programs..." He almost started laughing, but then got himself and the audience to forget about it with his hypnotic rolling voice.

    As usual, Sweden beat us to it. (It is always either Sweden or Belgium, why is that?)

  14. Re:still alive on Authentic Viking DNA From 1,000-Year-Old Skeletons · · Score: 0

    We having living Vikings in America, too. I descend from at least a few Vikingr bloodlines, Meatses, Beckers, Nords, Ports, Moores, etc.

    The Irish are the true Vikings (and Spartans)!

  15. RESURRECT DEAD ON PLANET JUPITER on Authentic Viking DNA From 1,000-Year-Old Skeletons · · Score: 0

    I used to live next to one of these:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toynbee_tiles

    TOYNBEE IDEA
    IN KUBRICK'S 2001
    RESURRECT DEAD
    ON PLANET JUPITER.

    I always thought it would be the Vikings! Jupiter is Valhalla?

  16. Inability to accept women have multiple husbands on Mormon Church Goes After WikiLeaks · · Score: 0

    At least I've made my point that this is the "most misunderstood matter of Mormon doctrine"!

    Personally, I take the modern Mormons' fear and rejection of the idea that women can and will have multiple husbands as a Satanic influence upon the Church. If my mother is to change her mind as to her opinion of her ex-husbands, it will not be for the worse in rejecting them! It is like you think the removal of the veil of ignorance will have the opposite effect of imposing more ignorance upon her mind.

    As Mormons we know that women hold all of the celestial creative powers, and that their role in the eternities is, for the most part, a mystery. We men hold the keys to this creative power, but it is their power (much like the queen of a beehive). We know the power to create us came from our Heavenly Mother. If the human vessel is like a car, then men are the keys and women are the engines.

    As a modern Mormon, you have no problem imagining that your key can fit into the engines of many women. But through Satanic influence, you are repulsed by (or at least you tend to reject) the idea that your woman's engine can/will accept many keys!

    My mother understands very clearly that she will practice polygamy in the next life and that she is not worthy to do so in this life. These are things I have been taught by my mother, who has been given the gift of certain pinholes through the veil. (My mother told her parents about the pre-existence when she was 4 years old, about remembering her parents there and choosing to come down to her family and her parents here. My mother grew up knowing about the pre-existence long before she converted to Mormonism.)

    What I linked you to was not some mere "letter" with possible mistakes; it was an official communique from the Relief Society to the government of the United States!

  17. Re:Inevitably.. on Mormon Church Goes After WikiLeaks · · Score: 1

    Speak for your own people (the dastardly O'Neills) and I will speak for mine (the Ulster Scots Irish, Clanna Rory & Cionga).

    So you are an expert on Irish history as well as American history? Read George Washington on the Jacobism and Orange-ness of the founding Irish of this country.

  18. Re:Inevitably.. on Mormon Church Goes After WikiLeaks · · Score: 1

    You prefer the gaelic Clan Cionga?

    http://books.google.com/books?id=h5MNAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA28&lpg=PA28&ots=_vebwWa0al&sig=ikTP2CCIP_EYa7QrqH_aG_R7E7w

    Read moar!

    I didn't say Joseph Smith, Jr., was from the princely line, I said he was from the bardic line, implying a difference in castes. Joseph Smith's line were majordomo (stewards) over Ulster at one time while the kingly line was in exile, though. I said I was from the princely line.

    Irish royalty is anything but petty.

    Nice to meet you, cousin, even if your ancestors did depose mine!

  19. Re:Inevitably.. on Mormon Church Goes After WikiLeaks · · Score: 1

    This is standard Community of Christ fare... They are too scared to admit that Emma Hale Smith practiced polygamy with her husband Joseph Smith, Jr., so they must deny that Joseph Smith, Jr., ever practiced polygamy at all costs.

    The confusion mostly stems from the death-oath of secrecy that was taken in the Temple. Emma kept to her oath for her entire life, denying to her deathbed that the practice ever existed. Emma watched as those who didn't deny the practice were killed by outsiders, mobs, and government; those who publicly admitted to the practice of polygamy and were killed included her own husband Joseph Smith, Jr.

    Emma Hale Smith merely watched, learned, and honored her covenant of secrecy.

  20. You Are Wrong on Mormon Church Goes After WikiLeaks · · Score: 1

    See here:
    http://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=552624&cid=23403918

    Women can be sealed to multiple men while they live, one sealing is "for time and all eternity" and the rest are "for time". When she passes, she is married by proxy "for time and all eternity" to all husbands. This is not about her being able to choose one husband over another, it is about her being sealed "for time and all eternity" to all of her husbands.

    You are not Mormon, right? How can you speak for Mormon doctrine?

    It's funny that people are more opposed to women having multiple husbands than they are to men having multiple wives.

  21. Re:Silly Lawyers... on Mormon Church Goes After WikiLeaks · · Score: 1

    Mormons don't pray for the dead. They perform ordinances by proxy for the dead. There's a difference.

    It's the New Apostolic Church that prays for the dead (for the same reasons that Mormons do work for the dead):

    http://www.nac-usa.org/outreach/questions/questions.asp#Departed

    And it's the Catholics that pray to the dead.

    So much for the parent being Christian...

  22. Re:Cult. on Mormon Church Goes After WikiLeaks · · Score: 1

    Not all religions insist that other religions are going to hell.

    For example, Mormons believe that EVERYBODY GOES TO HEAVEN!
  23. Social Security Number on Mormon Church Goes After WikiLeaks · · Score: 1

    Derek P. Moore
    3411 Charlotte St.
    Kansas City, MO

    SS#: 323-80-9292

    Account#: 14000629
    Routing#: 101001309

    Cell#: 816-305-0909
    Email: derek.p.moore@gmail.com

    Posting your Social Security number to Slashdot is soooo 5 years ago!

  24. Re:Mormons Still Practice Plural Marriage on Mormon Church Goes After WikiLeaks · · Score: 1

    I know from experience that the East Coast is hell and the West Coast is purgatory.

    Ever lived in Kansas City? It's way fuckin' cooler than Chicago, LA, or NYC.

    KCMO-biiaaatch is Paris on the Plains and the Little Apple.

  25. In brainwashed theory, maybe on Mormon Church Goes After WikiLeaks · · Score: 1

    No, you are just brainwashed my media and popular culture (in opposition to fact) to believe that polygamy involves older men dominating younger women.