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  1. Re:Dumber than dumb on Thieves Hacking Security Cameras? · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This is called a JURY POOL TAINTING STATEMENT. It is designed to predispose those eligible for jury service in the jurisdictions involved to convict by using the element of fear and terror. Whenever a statement made by law enforcement officials about an alleged criminal act is broadcast, it should be quoted in the voir dire process to screen out the rubberstampers. These are defined as those who (are carefully instructed to) worry about wives, kids, homes, SUV's entertainment systems, 401k's vacations, etc. Since the media as an institution is presumed diligent in publishing such statements, there is a presumption of contamination on the part of the jury pool. That is why one of the boilerplate questions asked by the parties in court deals with this issue of media contaminating his/her worldview or view of the defendant.

    Those who have a place in the system have no place in a jury.

  2. Re:Mom! on US Teen Trades Hacked iPhone for Nissan 350Z · · Score: 1

    Where the F53B is the F53B9E7 Secret Service? Hello? Does 18 USC 1029 mean anything? Oh, don't tell me. His family got connections, eh? He does not have that 'antiestablishment look'. You know, dyed a/o chopped hair, tattoos, piercings, mouth-gasket goatee, etc. If I were him, I'd make aliyah yersterday!

  3. Re:Flowers... on Brain Implants Relieve Alzheimer's Damage · · Score: 1

    fsck the flowers, the following is what should be heard: MEANS TEST SOCIAL SECURITY!

  4. Re:As an employer, I ask: who cares? on Don't Let Your Boss Catch You Reading This · · Score: 1

    I know one sure-fire way of annoying his employees:

    BEEF - IT'S WHAT'S FOR DINNER!

    [KP]091732NXXXXXX[ST] (He's calling Edison, New Jersey again...)

  5. Re:Any Institution of Man is Corruptible on China Says Tibetans Need Permission To Reincarnate · · Score: 1

    Depravity is the most controversial of religious dogmas precisely because it is the most empirically provable.

    Christian apologetics has been successfully outsorced. Visit http://www.rzim.org/.

    I find it rather odd that these communists believe in things that are not empirically provable. Why should they worry? The one child policy should take care of the issue. Now if they are acting from the standpoint that they are in charge of the afterlife as well as the here-and-now, well then we have atheistic materialists acting in a manner contrary to what they have been 'carefully instructed' to believe. The Three Self Patriotic church, the only sactioned Christian body in China is not permitted to teach the second coming of Christ on the basis that it is a challenge to their authority and power. The Falung Dafa are viewed as a threat because it can muster up millions of people in a short time; they are well organized and thus the threat. In that case it will be only a matter of time that all nations shall prohibit the preaching of the gospel on that same basis. One need only read Project Megiddo literature http://permanent.access.gpo.gov/lps3578/www.fbi.go v/library/megiddo/megiddo.pdf. Bush has repeatedly used binary language concerning the war on terror that either you are with us or with the terrorists. One need not venture much further to hear "Take the mark or we kill you."

    5H4L0M

  6. Re:Isn't it a bit late to worry? on Lenovo Looking to Buy Seagate, May Raise Political Concerns · · Score: 1

    Hasn't anyone here heard of Wen Ho Lee? W88 warhead? National Nuclear Security Administration? The proverbial equine has already passed Pioneer 11.

    The eradication of bigotry will be at the cost of American sovereignty.

  7. Re:Go Speed Racer Go! on Wachowski Brothers and the Speed Racer Movie · · Score: 1

    What will become of the buttons on the steering wheel? If there be any sort of 'compliance', Control G must sound the horn http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ctrl-G.

    and everybody groans...

  8. Re:hmm... on Wachowski Brothers and the Speed Racer Movie · · Score: 1

    We're going to see antagonists sporting goatees that look like coolant outlet or exhaust port gaskets (think 'D'-shaped).

  9. Re:Many taxi drivers are Muslims from Pakistan on New York Taxi Drivers To Strike Over GPS · · Score: 1

    I guess the above poster does not share our biology. Gee, I wish I were immune to the effects of nuclear explosions, too.

  10. Re:Give the on Can Open Source Give Comfort To the Enemy? · · Score: 1

    How about Bruce Simpson's '$5000 Cruise Missile' project http://aardvark.co.nz/

  11. Re:Only in America... on Can Open Source Give Comfort To the Enemy? · · Score: 1

    'War on Cars'? Have ye not heard of the California Air Resources Board (CARB)? Clean Air New Jersey? GLOBAL FSCKING WARMING HYSTERIA? Don't tell me that there is no 'War on Cars'!

  12. Re:tag: redacted on The White House Crowd Control Manual · · Score: 1

    It is because a reasonable individual would read the uncensored parts and conclude that the censored parts must be more nefarious.

    Human depravity is the most contested doctrine in religion precisely because it is the one that is empirically provable. Religion bespeaks human nature in theory; Politics bespeaks human nature in practice.

  13. Try Grenada mark II on Antigua May Be Allowed To Violate US Copyrights · · Score: 1

    Watch this:

    1. USA State Department prohibits travel to Antigua.
    2. Grenada style invasion to change regime to drop case, manufactured consent to follow.
    3. Sheeple don't care because they have their opiates (detached homes, SUV's, entertainment systems, vacations, 401k's, etc.)
    (Any time is a) Good time to acquire multiple citizenships.

  14. Re:I think it's good on Free Tuition for Math, Science, and Engineering? · · Score: 1

    That was true up to 11:59AM 20 January 1981. After that everything changed. What once took a high school diploma and a draft card now needs a master's degree to earn. Even so, for every native born master's graduate, there are at least four as many coming in overseas willing to work for a fraction. These have no debts to repay; apart from taxes, their pay is all theirs.

    Dyett v. Turner: the solution to the problem.

  15. Re:No problem, eh? on UK Police Cracking Down on Broadband Theft · · Score: 1

    One need merely google the phrase "our way of life", "war on terror",and "9/11". If your god is not money, get familiar with Gitmo or the newly built domestic K-camps.

  16. Re:No problem on UK Police Cracking Down on Broadband Theft · · Score: 2, Interesting

    There are those out there who get their kicks from ruining other people's lives. If they can't steal one's identity from an insecure wireless accesspoint, then they will plant all sorts of illegal stuff. Bomb making instructions, pamphlets critical of the American way of life, we can't forget the most effective life-destroying plant--CHILD PORNOGRAPHY. Of course, one needs to install a botnet rootkit that goes on all the chatrooms saying "my name is Pederast Peroxyhexamine, my IP is WWW.XXX.YYY.ZZZ and I got bomb tools, Marxist literature, and of course yottabytes of Das Kinderporn, BUST ME! BUST ME! RUIN MY LIFE PLEASE!"

  17. Re:Other states on Secrecy of Voting Machines Ballots At Risk · · Score: 1

    I said something similar to this concerning vehicle based video games being linked to risky driving on real roads, RFID licenses and video arcades and home gaming systems equipped to surreptitiously report to motor vehicle agencies the whereabouts of the players.

    Consider the following:

    During the morning rush hour in a major city, [FLASH-BOOOM-SHROOM!] Hundreds of thousands are dead, millions injured and sickened. Instant Amish extends to the visible horizon and beyond. Martial law is declared. It's already known who voted for whom. It's now DEESAPPEERING time! Troops operating military trucks among other things go about gathering those 'dissident voters' for railroad cars headed for the (what was that company that starts with a 'K'?) camps, let history fill in the rest. Got that SOAPY feeling now?

  18. What value? on Network Warrior · · Score: 1

    It has come to the point that these do not help persons if they have them, it can only hurt if they do not. With a nick like mine, one can guess with confidence where I am going with this, so get those CCITT SS5 MF tone decoders ready. 8^)

  19. Carceral state on DMCA Means You Can't Delete Files On Your PC? · · Score: 1

    To those in power, this is how those outside are viewed: Everyone is a criminal; everyrthing is a weapon. The only thing that is in their way is the judiciary. Voir dire is the process of weeding out the non-rubberstampers. That is why I sound like a looped soundbyte (who here knows what a 'broken record' is anymore): If he/she has a stake in the system; he/she has no place on a jury.

    If voting changed things it would be illegal.
    Jury nullification changes things because people have been jailed for using it.

  20. Re:Mega-Wow on Going to Yosemite? Get Your Passport Ready! · · Score: 1

    Yes, Virginia, America did lose a war.

    In 1965, the immigration laws were liberalized (Hart-Celler Act). In 1969, the US government went into deficit spending. In 1981, the federal debt accelerated beyond control. Today, there exist political infrastructures that have successfully defeated border control. Potentially hostile nations now hold significant fractions of the federal debt. Hate crime laws passed by nearly all the 50 US states have been shown to protect terrorist supporting communities. Never forget the loophole that lets the H1B visa holders jump the track to the citizenship process.

    The US military is currently comprised of those of european, african, and latino origin. These are the defenders of American opportunities. With no thanks to unchecked meritocracy especially in relation to college scholarships and a curious quirk in civil rights jurisprudence, those who are benefiting therefrom are Asian. These are woefully underrepresented in our military. These see America as nothing more or other than a money machine. They see themselves as 'too educated to get their hands dirty' i.e. top caste of the system. Their conduct states "Let the big-nosed barbarians defend our properties, enterprises and investments, for it is the recompense for centuries of colonial abuses."

    Why should they assimilate? It is unlawful to compel their assimilation, for it has been demonstrated to be a violation of their 'civil rights'. Millions have already been naturalized, their children alreadly having been born here. They are raised to have political savvy to vote as if their minds were still overseas, thanks to 'community centers' that negate the assimilation process in the public schools and the media.

    Check this out: http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2007/08/indian_tr icolor_replaces_ediso.html/ . IMHO Verizon has a moral obligation to require IDDD (complete with CCITT5/R1 MF dialling in the background to demonstrate how foreign it has become) to call Edison, NJ: +91 732 NXX XXXX. Perhaps passports should be presented when entering and exiting there as well.

    Economic sovereignty, political sovereignty, and cultural sovereignty are in a rock-scissors-paper relationship and the civil rights movement disrupted cultural sovereignty.

  21. Re:I for one welcome our new Homeland Overlords on DHS To Share Spy Satellite Data Over the US · · Score: 1

    Wake up and smell the [product of Technisches Gesellschaft fuer Schaedlingsbekaempfung] (Mr. Godwin was well aware of the evil that mars all the facets of the human condition)!

  22. Re:They should share it with everyone... on DHS To Share Spy Satellite Data Over the US · · Score: 1

    There is always jury nullification. However, too many people have been scared into convicting defendants for the sake of 'homeland security'. These are browbeaten to think "OH! my home, my SUV, my kids, my wife, my 401K, my vacations, my toys, etc." That is why I have been saying all along that if anyone has a stake in the system, he/she must not be in a jury.

  23. Re:There is no effective law against curiousity on Strict German Computer Crime Law Now in Effect · · Score: 1

    Yep, from the land the gave the world Zyklon-B and the LLC entity http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GmbH among other things. This sounds like the cyberequivalent of the "Gesetz zur Behebung der Not von Volk und Reich" usually called the Enabling Act. So if one smells the 'warning odorant', leave at once!

    Neither is the irony forgotten, Mr. First Poster: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Haber

  24. Re:Germany... on Strict German Computer Crime Law Now in Effect · · Score: 1

    Now if the packets containg the above post travelled through the infrastructure of any nation that has criminalized Holocaust denial...yeah, that must have already been traced to its origin. Hmmm, there is one Predator drone missing from the CIA inven[Pwrrt-THuD! bagtagdragdragdrag]

  25. Re:Nuclear powered on Spirit Outlasts Viking 2 Lander · · Score: 1

    How about

    $ su root
    # cat /dev/zero > /dev/core

    Guaranteed crash, no garbage on screen, no disappearing cursor (classic signs of Commodore PET lockups).

    Speaking of Commodore PETs, what about a 'killer poke'? Say there are I/O registers that control hefty stepper motors. say bits 0 and 1 control the transistors from B+ to the windings on the motor and bits 2 and 3 control the transistors from the windings to ground, return, 0v, etc. This sort of 'H' drive is used frequently to control DC motors w/ encoder feedback on single ended power supplies as well as stepper servos. Writing 0x0F would switch on all the transistors and POW! Now watch some killjoy BSEE say that tristate inverters (54LS368J) or at least protection resistors were used in that circuit to preclude this.