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  1. Jim Stone suspects air-to-air missile on UK and US Suspect That ISIS Bomb Took Down Flight 9268 (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    There were war games being done 40 miles away. Range of air-to-air missile is 150 miles. See http://82.221.129.208/shootdow... for a graphic of the map showing where the war games were and how far the plane was, and the maximum range of an air-to-air missile.

    His site is http://82.221.129.208/ and also has good commentary on other subjects.

  2. Re:I wonder if there was a "satellite" TV outage? on Military Blimp Breaks Free and Drifts Over the Mid-Atlantic Trailing Tether (baltimoresun.com) · · Score: 1

    Interesting, the Wireless Cable! Are there still installations? Perhaps that was what the people on the radio show had found and were discussing as if it was supposed to be pointing at a satellite?

  3. Re:I wonder if there was a "satellite" TV outage? on Military Blimp Breaks Free and Drifts Over the Mid-Atlantic Trailing Tether (baltimoresun.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't know. There have been a lot of GPS failures, and the "satellite phones" that are supposed to have coverage everywhere there's open sky, often don't.

    GPS doesn't function in the southern "hemisphere" except near land, which tells me it's land-based, not satellite-based.

  4. I wonder if there was a "satellite" TV outage? on Military Blimp Breaks Free and Drifts Over the Mid-Atlantic Trailing Tether (baltimoresun.com) · · Score: 0

    Recently I learned that there are no satellites; most dishes are pointed towards a transmitter on a nearby mountain.

    I wonder whether this airship was also used to simulate a satellite? If so, there was likely a TV outage "nearby".

  5. Re:Good on FBI Chief Links Video Scrutiny of Police To Rise In Violent Crime (nytimes.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Not only that, the system is set up so that they shouldn't be trusted.

    Eliminate victimless crimes, and their job gets a whole lot easier -- both in terms of the behaviors that they need to "enforce" against, and also in terms of their safety because they will be far less likely to harm innocents (a percentage of whom will fight back).

  6. Jim Stone lives in Mexico, says there was no wind! on Patricia, Strongest Hurricane Ever Seen In Eastern Pacific, Strikes In Mexico · · Score: 1

    Jim Stone, Freelance Journalist, is reporting that this storm is a hoax. So much of a hoax, in fact, that NOAA personnel have been told they will be charged with a crime if they tell the truth.

    His site is here: http://www.jimstone.is/circumv...

  7. This points out why not to use insecure software on Secret Service Allowed To Use Warrantless Cellphone Tracking (myway.com) · · Score: 1

    Had the network been properly hardened, with a list of valid towers, then a user's cell phone would never erroneously connect to a Stingray tower.

    Now, certainly, law enforcement might work with cell providers to put their spy devices on the list of valid towers. But that would require effort. As it is, dumb devices connect blindly to spy devices and divulge secrets, all with no extra effort from the criminals in charge.

  8. Not trolling. Read actual history. You seem angry, perhaps a diet change would help?

  9. So, is this why Steve Jobs was given cancer? on Apple Tells US Judge It's 'Impossible' To Break Through Locks On New iPhones (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    I've heard rumors that his cancer was government-caused (like Jack Ruby's). In Steve's case, it was because he wasn't playing ball with the spying agencies. This is saddening, but it's good to see Apple standing up for The People.

  10. Re:So when's "gun control" going to stop guys with on Guy Creates Handheld Railgun With a 3D-Printer (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Are you aware there was no "kool-aid" drunk in Jonestown? It was a CIA murder-op. Best not to propagate the propaganda of an earlier era.

  11. I used to think that way. Ron Paul's essay on abortion helped change my mind. More recently, knowing the world is flat means we were definitely created, thus there's a creator, and I don't think it wants us to be killing for pleasure.

    "They" also said I wouldn't be harmed by the circumcision. "They" were wrong. (In response to your "not an independent being capable of understanding anything", like they said I was at that point and thus no anaesthetic, or more to the point consent, was given.) It is a child of light and love and is deserving of the utmost protections from harm. It's sad that there exist people in the world who choose their own pleasure over the gift of childbirth. I understand that one root cause is fractional reserve banking and the tribe behind it, promoting feminism to destroy the family; and, if created, then perhaps it's all preordained anyway and I should just relax and let the murders happen. But they're murder. They shouldn't be happening, and through logic and love if I can prevent a death then perhaps that's what I'm here for.

    Note that I have no connection with "anti-abortionists" who murder doctors. That's still, also, murder.

  12. Some follow-up questions: on Interviews: John McAfee Answers Your Questions About His Presidential Bid · · Score: 1

    1. Would you pardon Bradley Manning? Would you pardon Hillary Clinton?

    2. Would you expand on your statement/admission: “My first thought upon hearing Obama's proclamation was that I was in the middle of an acid flashback and I had no benzodiazepines to mediate the trip.”

    3. Your statement on abortion is evasive. Obviously, “A woman's body is her own” -- as is a man's, his own. The life growing inside her body, though, is not hers, it is its own life, and has its own soul. Your answer seems to indicate that you approve of killing helpless souls. Is that the case?

  13. Re:Neighbor on Interviews: John McAfee Answers Your Questions About His Presidential Bid · · Score: 1

    But McAfee has a long sorted history of crazy behavior so why shouldn't this be any different?

    So, his craziness starts small, and only grows in size?

  14. In fact, he discussed a portion of his drug history in the answers! "My first thought upon hearing Obama's proclamation was that I was in the middle of an acid flashback and I had no benzodiazepines to mediate the trip."

  15. Re:This on Interviews: John McAfee Answers Your Questions About His Presidential Bid · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Murder doesn't grant liberty. Liberty doesn't allow murder. A woman doesn't have the right to end a pregnancy, because at the root of it, that behavior is murder. It is ending a life; snuffing out a soul. It doesn't matter how that soul was created. Give it away if you must. Don't kill. There's a commandment about that, quaint as such is these days.

  16. How about an experiment to prove gravity EXISTS? on An Experiment Could Determine Whether Gravity Is Quantized (forbes.com) · · Score: 1

    Like, monitor a speck of dust near a mountain. I'm convinced we don't have "gravity" here, it's just "density". But then I'm also convinced the world is flat.

    Read "Zetetic Astronomy" for convincing arguments, experiments, and proof: http://www.sacred-texts.com/ea...

  17. Re:I think submitter sounds like a Luddite... on Software Update Adds Autonomous Driving To Tesla's Bag of Tricks (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Please demonstrate its correct use, obviously I failed at SJW school.

  18. Chinese spacewalks are done in swimming pools! on China Looks To Deep Space Missions, Including More Lunar Landings and Robot Ants (xinhuanet.com) · · Score: 1

    You can see bubbles rising from their helmets. It is difficult to remove all the trapped air in their suits' crevices when they go on "spacewalks" (dives), so sometimes the air escapes and they have nothing to say about the discrepancy.

    I think I'm beginning to understand the "Moooo" comments, at least, if they're only on NASA threads. (And yes, I know that guy outed himself a few weeks back.)

  19. Re:I think submitter sounds like a Luddite... on Software Update Adds Autonomous Driving To Tesla's Bag of Tricks (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Um, no. What it means is that insurance companies have the two largest buildings in Boston, and they didn't get those by inaccurately measuring risks.

    But please, continue on with your SJW ranting, it's amusing.

  20. Re:I think submitter sounds like a Luddite... on Software Update Adds Autonomous Driving To Tesla's Bag of Tricks (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    That has happened to me (the Insightful Troll who started this conversation) -- your "when is the last time your car's engine just quit?"

    My mechanic put in a new timing chain and 3 days later it fell off. Car was in a 3-lane highway, with businesses on the sides; by gesticulating wildly I was able to convince a truck to slow down faster than I was slowing down (I was in the middle lane), and was able to get off the highway into a business's parking lot.

    Very weird experience, like the dream where you're running from the monster but your legs and feet move as if you're stuck in mud.

  21. I think submitter sounds like a Luddite... on Software Update Adds Autonomous Driving To Tesla's Bag of Tricks (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1, Troll

    "Software will never be able to beat human reactions!" Yet in many cases now, it already has.

    Flying is in some respects much simpler than driving; and, auto-pilots can now take off, cruise, and land.

    The real test? What the insurance rates are -- self-driving cars will likely be a lower risk, and thus cost less to insure. Perhaps not at the beginning, while the kinks are being worked out. (Around the dial.)

  22. Re: Jews In Space! on Privately Funded Lunar Mission Set a Launch Date For 2017 · · Score: 1

    Truth is a troll on Slashdot. Good to know.

  23. The moon is not something we can stand on... on Privately Funded Lunar Mission Set a Launch Date For 2017 · · Score: 1

    It's a luminary, like the sun, and is the same size and distance away from us here standing on this flat Earth. Moon light makes things colder; sun light makes things warmer -- thus, it is not reflected sunlight, as were that the case it would still warm things, just to a lesser degree -- it wouldn't cool them.

    See my signature to learn more.

  24. Re: Jews In Space! on Privately Funded Lunar Mission Set a Launch Date For 2017 · · Score: 0

    Death camps are a myth. Russian soldiers added the gas vents after the camps were cleared out. Many Germans died after the war, more than twice the number the Tribe is saying died in their camps. Many Serbs died, you don't see them pushing it in our faces, do you? The numbers for Auschwitz have fallen dramatically ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... ) -- from over 4 million, to 1.5 million in 1983. Thus that touted "6 million total" figure should be reduced by 2.5 million, meaning a maximum of 3.5 million died. But that doesn't suit their agenda, which is to loudly proclaim that their prophesied "6 million will die" has already happened, so it doesn't happen in our future.

    Sneaky fuckers, right? They've been saying "6 million died" long before WW2 as well.

    Learn the truth. Don't spread their lies.

  25. Typo in submission: no such thing as fossil fuels on Wind Power Now Cheapest Energy In UK and Germany; No Subsidies Needed · · Score: -1

    Oil comes from a process underground. It does not come from "fossils".