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  1. Re:Right here haters.. step right up.. here I am on The NSA: Never Not Watching · · Score: 1

    This is about a broken democracy that has consistently and on occasion abused its power in the past and is now set up for a catastrophic abuse. I may not be able to word my argument with a college level of writing. But I am going to stand by this point of view. It is so corrupt that regardless of whether people want to pay for this "safety" out of their pockets or not we have NO CHOICE. And we are being told, to bad so sad by people in the NSA and news, and our own generally elected leader. Despite the fact that Lester Land got to him for us first.

  2. Re:seems all the politicos are in favor on The NSA: Never Not Watching · · Score: 1

    This is about a broken democracy really. Special interests and military industrial complex. I think its also about a major disconnect from people dealing with terrorisim, diplomacy, international espionage on a daily basis from what most Americans need to deal with. These guys at the top levels have trained and compromised all their lives to protect Americas interests at the behest of the big money that goes into projects like these and gets them elected. But what they value is not what Joe Smoe working construction jobs on the side of the street values. They don't understand that all this misuse of our money and regulation is going to damage their position so thoroughly in the end that its just going to cause another huge collapse. I don't know. Obama may really truly honestly think it his duty to bless this stuff and "get the right people" in the right cabinet positions.

    Its insane, the politics of it are almost impossible to change unless we start taking a step back from a federally regulated system. I had a good talk with a close friend today. They don't think it can be fixed from within purely by voting and we sat there and frowned at each other for quite awhile. Not because of disagreement. But because we just see this corruption running deeper until people absolutely get fed up.

  3. Re:Right here haters.. step right up.. here I am on The NSA: Never Not Watching · · Score: 2

    Oh yeah and this constant war on drugs and REGULATION of every mother fucking technology and bit of commerce under the sun. And Hollywood and the RIAA. No we have had the opposite of a conservative federal government keeping a military to protect the individual states. No we have a centralized system of authority which oppresses everyone and ensures only the rich and wealthy can compete and that anyone not chosen to be part of the official ruling class can suffer.

  4. Re:Yet they didn't stop to Boston bombers on The NSA: Never Not Watching · · Score: 1

    Waco, The BP Oil spill coverups and pardons, Enron, The Housing Bubble, The CORPORATE databases on all citizens. The dumbing down and brainwashing of school children. Pharma Corps + the War on drugs. Fast and Furious, IRS. JFK's assassination. OPEC and our subsevience to it. NRC and its blacklisting of tech that would save lives. The Department of State and its regulation of SPACE. The control over universities (though I suspect the universities are pulling the strings) but JSTOR and the defense of it by a overzealous district attorney.

    The list goes on and whether its full of relevant shit to you or not its there...

    Lets not forget WOTC tax inscentives and EEOP destroying equality and creating welfare subservience. Naw, fuck you. Mr. Egregrarious...

  5. Re:Right here haters.. step right up.. here I am on The NSA: Never Not Watching · · Score: 1

    Do you fucking remember Vietnam? No. Do you fucking remember Watergate? No fuck you, these assholes only could effect minorities and ethnicities and now they've turned to the American people because they don't want America. They want their fucking Reichstags.

    I'll let someone else start lifting off current issues. Like Fast and Furious, or the recent IRS mess.

    How about invading Iraq under false pretenses? They didn't have bomb shelters and WMDs pointed at us. Saddam was an ass who killed the Kurds but he was not harboring terrorists.

    The point of my post was that WE do not need to JUSTIFY OURSELVES TO OUR OWN GOVERNMENT. Fuck off.

  6. Re:what to do on The NSA: Never Not Watching · · Score: 1

    And who's gong to be able to request that information. It will be lost deleted or classified. Actually I wager that its already classified. They've already pruned the good people out of the military. I suspect the NSA and CIA are the same. The last good guy I knew with any authority has retired by now. Or the rest have been indoctrinated. I really regret not keeping in touch. To at least influence opinion through friendship. But that is not who I am. I apologize though for not doing enough.

  7. Re:Right here haters.. step right up.. here I am on The NSA: Never Not Watching · · Score: 1

    We acquired this knowledge by observation of empirical evidence. Things have not changed. They have only gotten worse.

    The people are now more divided and antisocial than ever. And there is more suffering and ignorance in this country than ever before. I would say EVEN the 1930's did not see this much suffering. People would band together. Even oppressed blacks and help each other.

    No you are wrong. The burden of proof is on the Administration. And the Administration can make up whatever it wants too.

    Honest, Integrity. Those two words. Are unusable and have been for a long time, going back even to the 70's to describe our government. The ONLY thing that that has changed is the AMOUNT OF POWER these assholes now have.

  8. Re:seems all the politicos are in favor on The NSA: Never Not Watching · · Score: 2

    Real threats to our National Security will know better than to use open communications or phones as well. They tighten the grip on the populace and all the rogue elements just dance around the edges and in the shadows anyway.

  9. Re:Be Paranoid, be very paranoid... on The NSA: Never Not Watching · · Score: 2

    Thats not the problem. The problem is that our taxpayer money is going to the funding of this project and its being done by the wrong assholes and we are SANCTIONING it.

    There's a difference between a crooked street and a crooked street with a crooked cop on every corner that you were TAXED to fucking pay for. They have better places to spend this money. It is not keeping us safe. It is dividing the American public against each other and making people extremely pissed off and paranoid.

    It is costing you an arm and a leg. They had to build this into the infrastructure and regulate it and certify it. And they PAY people to do this to you. This isn't just some random interception because communications were insecure. It is a planned attack.

  10. Re:Constitution on The NSA: Never Not Watching · · Score: 0

    Back when the courts ruled this it was hard to collect that metadata on every single person on the planet.

    Now it seems like its a possibility. Or at least large swaths of the population. And to easily rank and filter it by association. Making useful maps of who doesn't like who were they live and how they are organized. Making shit like IRS targeting be able to go far beyond single non-profit organizations.

    There is a fucking blacklist blackballing anyone from employment in this fucking country. And unless you are lucky and the small guy who is barely struggling to hold on to their business has room for you you are FUCKED. Or unless you have very specific skills like construction or are part of your own good o'le boy network.

    People who aren't networked. Low skill or unskilled. And generally have not fucked up, but are looked down apon by the "Bilderbergs" are fucking screwed and tatood.

    Might as well give everyone gold fucking stars to wear on their shirt collars.

  11. Re:I would have had a frsoty post on The NSA: Never Not Watching · · Score: 0

    Nope you succeeded. They Accelerated it along the tubes for you giving you first priority for your world changing views. Of course because you are just demonstrating their power and influence.

    P.S. fuck this country, I was recently googling how to allegedly emigrate without "sanction" and where too. I hope they saw.

    P.S.P.S. I know I am barred from participating in government, law, or military service. There is NOTHING I can do for you people except rant and troll and flame the fucking system.

  12. Re:Nukes are not economically viable without taxat on 900 Ton Containment Vessel Bottom Head Installed At Vogtle 3 · · Score: 1

    Amen dood. You pretty much summed it up.

  13. Re:Nukes are not economically viable without taxat on 900 Ton Containment Vessel Bottom Head Installed At Vogtle 3 · · Score: 1

    I don't know how bad stirling engines are now (I thought we had some with at least the efficiency of combustion. Or thermal accoustic engines, or myriad other ways of extracting energy. It seems like a matter of: Water + Turbines is an age old and well developed technology that requires very little R&D. The parts are cheap and out of patent. And we know it works and its fairly efficient and has very few unknowns.

    But that does not eliminate other methods as being safer or in fact more efficient once developed. I cant argue that they would actually be though.

    An LFTR might have other limitations, like it does not put out as much energy per reactor. So if for example your only permitted to build one reactor and it takes ages and complex bureaucracy to build another. Your going to build the one with the absolute best power output you can.

    A way to encourage different development of more technologies and more heterogeneous technology would be to allow many smaller reactors that had less safety issues due to size and operational parameters. Though that might not be possible if small fission reactors are not practical due to energy in and energy out.

    And your assessment is really good.

  14. Re:Stepped in a pool of radioactive water on Japan's Radiation Disaster Toll: None Dead, None Sick · · Score: 1

    I did not feel qualified to really go there. But I would agree with your assessment.

  15. Re:reinventing color tv on Temporal Cloak Erases Data From History · · Score: 1

    We don't have to call this stuff using descriptions like temporal cloaks and erasing information from history. Except perhaps analog color tv transmission (may it RIP)

    In other words the terminology used is a bit fuzzy and eccentric and we would do better reading about signals and probably getting a ham license =)

    Thanks for taking the time to explain. This is an effect I did not know about. Still don't understand fully. But at least I know its possible and a function of wave amplitude, power, and frequency.

  16. Re:Stepped in a pool of radioactive water on Japan's Radiation Disaster Toll: None Dead, None Sick · · Score: 1

    Your right. I could have used more absolute terminology. I wouldn't say Fukishima is near as bad as Chernobyl. For starts people knew how to handle the situations vs rushing in blindly.

  17. Re:Stepped in a pool of radioactive water on Japan's Radiation Disaster Toll: None Dead, None Sick · · Score: 1

        I thought they had like a death squad of volunteers to go fix something. Guess they did not die.

            If you look at old videos of the Chernobyl incident. Helicopters falling out of the sky into the sarcophagus and people dieing hours after they got out of the building were the reactor was housed (they were sandbagging or pouring cement trying to seal it etc...)

            I think Chernobyl was way worse then Fukishima. But I don't really trust the Japanese government nearly as much as I trust the U.S. one and I trust neither very much.

            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbCcutzXzYg -- video footage of the worst of Chernobyl

            I doubt the press could even get near Fukishima's danger zones.

    ***Note I do not necessarily disagree with the below comments etc...

  18. By the way the coma was self induced.

  19. No she was in a drug induced coma bent over a park bench where prostitutes work with cum dripping out of her well used vagina. And some homeless guy walked by and just plugged her. Were not sure who that homeless guy was but he had a shirt with the Chinese flag on.

  20. Re:Don't worry! on XCOR COO Warns That Proposed State Department Rule Could Cripple Space Tourism · · Score: 1

    Sorry for the triple post but these are countries we export military tech like fighter jets and possibly other more classified (nuclear?) stuff too.

  21. Re:Don't worry! on XCOR COO Warns That Proposed State Department Rule Could Cripple Space Tourism · · Score: 1

    Japan would probably be another safe bet. Also even though they are right next door to the Evil Empire.

  22. Re:Don't worry! on XCOR COO Warns That Proposed State Department Rule Could Cripple Space Tourism · · Score: 1

    I suppose much like airlines or cruise liners by births and terminals. And operate a small corporate headquarters from a foreign country. For space planes I see no real big issues with this. I would worry more about ICBM type launch systems.

    And I don't think putting one of these in the UK, Germany, France, would threaten America all that terribly. Or Australia even. So normal restrictions should apply. Basically anyone who is NATO. I think we should not classify "going into orbit" as exportation though if the intent is to return or be destroyed in space. Or if it is a 1 way science mission.

  23. Re:Yeah, whatever China. on China Criticizes US For Making Weapon Plans Steal-able, Alleges Attacks From US · · Score: 1

    If I was a Chinese government payed hacker I just use some fairly Anonymous or hard to follow accounts to just purchase access to U.S. hosted servers. Or the U.S.s favorite enemies of the day, which don't really have good internet access.

    This is pure political bullshit to keep the masses confused. It is unlikely really anything more. Probably equally participated in by both sides.

  24. Re:Blah blah blah on China Criticizes US For Making Weapon Plans Steal-able, Alleges Attacks From US · · Score: 1

    Perhaps not. If Chinese officials and U.S. Officials all pay lip service to the same corporations, people, dynasties, or whatever...

  25. Re:It's fascinating to me on XCOR COO Warns That Proposed State Department Rule Could Cripple Space Tourism · · Score: 1

    *proposed flop around on existing regulations sorry OMG... =/ I failed hard at that one.