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  1. Re: Steps You Can Take Against Internet Surveillan on Ten Steps You Can Take Against Internet Surveillance · · Score: 1

    Bullshit, the bill of rights is not about what government can do. More about what it can't

  2. Shill detected. on Ten Steps You Can Take Against Internet Surveillance · · Score: 1

    You call them "leaks" as if to imply their release was intended by the involved agencies. It wasn't. Leaked documents have illustrated how similar tactics were employed to cast doubt on wikileaks, claiming it was a cia plot. You really expect us to buy into this argument you're having with your sockpuppet?

  3. Benghazi was a real conspiracy. on Ten Steps You Can Take Against Internet Surveillance · · Score: 1

    The whole thing was not even a consulate, but rather, the head office for a weapons running operation for rebels in syria, chemical and biological as well. Former Rep. Kucinich(D) is on the record voicing concern. Google it

  4. ironic--corrupt officials PREVENT municipal servic on Top US Lobbyist Wants Broadband Data Caps · · Score: 1

    See: philadelphia governor Ed Randal, in bed with verizon

  5. not true--the govt can encourage competion on Top US Lobbyist Wants Broadband Data Caps · · Score: 2

    Japan's internet leaves ours in the dust because the participation of the government as a broadband competitor prevents sedentary ISPs from colluding. But I suppose you're content with a profitable, stagnant system, huh?

  6. "GP's point"? That post was anonymous.. on 'Dangerously Naive' Aaron Swartz 'Destroyed Himself' · · Score: 1

    How do you know who made it? Did you forget to log into one of your sock puppets before posting? You fucked up. You disinfo trolls are terrible at this--so many fake avatars and you can't manufacture a false consensus to save your lives.

  7. Ah, good old argument by authority fallacy on 'Dangerously Naive' Aaron Swartz 'Destroyed Himself' · · Score: 1

    A. Hey, this guy's really smart! B. Therefore, any character judgent he has ever mafe about anyone in his industry is correct
    C. ???
    D. Profit

  8. spoken like a true servant to power. on 'Dangerously Naive' Aaron Swartz 'Destroyed Himself' · · Score: 1

    Manning tried to hand his info to the NY times and the washington post. Botg ignored him. But of course, to a brainwashed sycophant like yourself, federal prosecutors threatening someone with life in prison for a civil suit the prosecution originally dropped is less offensive than a culture where power is routinely threatened by leaks. Poor fucking baby. Cold fjord, is that you?!

  9. that's deep bro, but are canaries all you know abo on 'Dangerously Naive' Aaron Swartz 'Destroyed Himself' · · Score: 1

    Because last I checked, this thread is about MIT and aaron. Not canaries.

  10. Re:"I didn't see it on CNN, so it didn't happen!" on FDA Approves Wearable "Artificial Pancreas" · · Score: 1

    If it weren't for a advertisers, there would be no talent displayed. On the other hand, where there is no talent, there still will be advertizing. Exceptions to this are few and far between. Even those who use broadcasting corps as tools for propaganda only do so under the condition of money for the broadcaster. Money is always the bottom line, unless you're watching Democracy Now.

  11. Re:As w/ Freedom Hosting, the feds planted child p on Former FBI Agent Pleads Guilty To Leaking Secrets to the Associated Press · · Score: 1

    And why exactly would the FBI have needed to hack his network twice beforehand if they had a solid case on the guy? They could have just as well planted the child porn and then encouraged the guy to bargain in public. Nothing new there.
    yro.slashdot.org/story/13/09/14/0122218/fbi-admits-it-controlled-tor-servers-behind-mass-malware-attack

  12. Re:As w/ Freedom Hosting, the feds planted child p on Former FBI Agent Pleads Guilty To Leaking Secrets to the Associated Press · · Score: 1

    FreedomHosting was targeted and attacked by the FBI within weeks of other secure email providers like LavaBit and Silent Circle, both of which chose to close shop rather than cooperate with the government in selling out their users. The FBI hacked FreedomHosting and planted malware on every one of its sites (regardless of legality) meant to snare those sites unknowing visitors with a javascript vulnerabilitry that targets a firefox TOR bundle. .
    http://yro.slashdot.org/story/13/09/14/0122218/fbi-admits-it-controlled-tor-servers-behind-mass-malware-attack

    You'd have to be blind, deaf and dumb to think this is about child porn, the legislator and executor's ultimate go-to excuse for any vindictive purpose. The NSA's OWN LEAKED DOCUMENT show child porn as a go-to excuse for cracking down on TOR.
    http://www.theguardian.com/world/interactive/2013/jun/20/exhibit-b-nsa-procedures-document

    If that doesn't bother you, then congratulations! You are a king of sheep. You know what the government does when it needs a justification to go after terrorists? It creates terrorists by enabling them entirely, providing resources and motivation, and bringing them to the last step, only to then halt them and claim in the media a massive victory against the forces of terror. You should feel anger at the FBI--they targeted unknowing, innocent webgoers. Instead you side with the establishment. Why am I not surprised?

    Cold fjord, is that you?

  13. "I didn't see it on CNN, so it didn't happen!" on FDA Approves Wearable "Artificial Pancreas" · · Score: 2

    Your problem is that you're looking to television to inform you. The purpose of tv is to entertain and sell. That's it.

  14. Re:Wrong on New Solar Cell Sets Record For Energy Efficiency · · Score: 1

    If it's so unpractical, why is the military 'blowing' money on it?
    http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/12/12/v-print/2631593/the-greening-of-guantanamo.html
    Guantanamo Bay has solar panels on its floodlights. Does that sound like a "dead end" technology to you? You said he's overblown but then you agreed with him that solar's "has nowhere to go". I don't need a crystal ball to tell you that's untrue.

  15. Wrong on New Solar Cell Sets Record For Energy Efficiency · · Score: 5, Funny

    Do you get your talking points from a PR firm? Did you seriously just list the price of re-shnging your roof as a reason why solar could never be economical? Even if that were true, you need to think outside of the box, brah. http://cleantechnica.com/2013/05/15/caution-wet-solar-power-new-affordable-solar-paint-research/

    I find it pretty comic you're listing today's absorption rates as the reason solar "will never" (emphasis on the bolded word) be affordable. What website are you on right now? I wouldn't peg you for a technology enthusiast. Got news for you, bud: technology advances. Solar will become a dominant energy source. It's just a matter of when. You should stop watching cable TV; it's convinced you of silly things, sheltered you in petrol pipe dreams.

  16. Re:stereotypical iPhone user on Ask Slashdot: Is iOS 7 Slow? · · Score: 1

    LOL, are you really so brainwashed that in your mind an unflashy GUI == communism? Or are you just butthurt that I'm mocking your precious free market religion?

  17. As w/ Freedom Hosting, the feds planted child porn on Former FBI Agent Pleads Guilty To Leaking Secrets to the Associated Press · · Score: 1

    Maybe this is a more common tactic than I thought.

  18. Re: great content from israel's #1 fan cold fjord on IDF Hackers Test Readiness In Israel For Cyberattacks · · Score: 3, Informative

    Iran actually offered to pay the US to enrich its uranium so it wouldn't need to seek the ability. The US of course refused. Not to mention, some Iran's top nuclear scientists now were trained at MIT back when iran was In the US favor. But even if iran were seeking it as a weapon, I can play the "retaliation" card too: their nuclear program is payback for our selling Saddam gas and giving him the Intel to use it on Iranian soldiers.

  19. conspiracy theorists, no. on IDF Hackers Test Readiness In Israel For Cyberattacks · · Score: 2

    Mindless disinformation spam.. yes. Threads about the NSA or Israel are always full of distractionary anonymous shitposting. Ever wonder why?

  20. hello cold fjord. on IDF Hackers Test Readiness In Israel For Cyberattacks · · Score: 1

    I think you forgot to log into your main account. Either that or you expect us to believe that you have minions and fans at the ready to drop large lists of your propaganda threads, which is truly charming! You should bring your sock puppet Jeremiah cornelius into this, he's totally convincing.. just kidding.

  21. The US and israel cooperate more than anything on IDF Hackers Test Readiness In Israel For Cyberattacks · · Score: 2

    ..to spy on anyone, including US citizens, information about which the NSA has been caught read handed giving, wholesale and unredacted, to israel. You're ok with this? My, aren't you trusting.

  22. great content from israel's #1 fan cold fjord on IDF Hackers Test Readiness In Israel For Cyberattacks · · Score: 2

    I guess when your country does things like create stuxnet, you could probably expect a repercussion or two, huh?

  23. Re: "HERP DERP AL GORE" on Arctic Ice Cap Rebounds From 2012 — But Does That Matter? · · Score: 1

    Yes, but that's a strawman. Much more common on slashdot is the the corporate shill or total retard who has to anchor his name to any Article about warning as if he had ownership of the topic.

  24. stereotypical iPhone user on Ask Slashdot: Is iOS 7 Slow? · · Score: 0

    "This phone doesn't have enough fades and swimming bubbles and blurs! I wanna new one!!" Bovine capitalism at its finest.

  25. "HERP DERP AL GORE" on Arctic Ice Cap Rebounds From 2012 — But Does That Matter? · · Score: 1, Insightful

    DERP INTERNET Is there an invisible army of retards on /. such that trash like this gets marked funny on any article about warming?