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  1. Re:Privacy Act Exemptions on Trump's Executive Order Eliminates Privacy Act Protections For Foreigners (whitehouse.gov) · · Score: 1

    'the E.U.' isn't 'forced' to do anything.
    The E.C. may have the legal right by treaty to refuse those data to the U.S.A., but those puppets put there in power to primarily act in the interest of the elite that rules both the U.S.A. and Europe, will just refuse to do their work. I.e.: they won't do anything about it.
    Sounds ridiculous?
    Look at the fact that the Europen Accounting Office until now has never approved the financial books of the E.U., and still the circus goes on...

  2. Re:Amazing how much he fucked up in just 10 days on Trump's Executive Order Eliminates Privacy Act Protections For Foreigners (whitehouse.gov) · · Score: 1

    No foreigner has 'the right' to enter the USA.
    The random immigration officer that he meets at the immigration counter can refuse him entry for whatever reason or none at all.
    And as he has already in the plane voluntarily forfeited his right to appeal any decision of any immigration officer to his detriment, he will have no other choice than to sheepishly accept that decision.
    Was he expecting anything else after he put his signature under that document while sitting at this cramped economy tray-table?

  3. The way I see it is that all 'smelly indo-chimps', poor mexicans and other uneducated trash would love to enter the US, but educated well-to-do western people won't touch it with a ten foot pole.
    So, good luck with that policy.

  4. Re:Russians!!!! on Who Hacked The Washington D.C. Police Surveillance Cameras? · · Score: 1

    Putin isn't secretly allied with China.
    He is openly allied with China, after the USA/NATO put so much pressure on him that he didn't have any other option left.

  5. Re:Russia! on Who Hacked The Washington D.C. Police Surveillance Cameras? · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Actually I think it would be a good idea to 'hack' those cameras into sending a copy of their stream to an independent server, so that at the next 911 event the FBI can't withhold video evidence, like that of the cruise missile going into the Pentagon, from the public.

  6. It is obvious to them, but on the other hand there are the re-election contributions from lobbying prison-organisations that stand to gain from more prisoners.

  7. He's a suspect. He will only become guilty when the judge has ruled so.

  8. Well, we all know whom the US prison system in reality is for.
    Hint: it has to do with financial gain.

  9. Re:This is starting to happen in a lot of places.. on Deutsche Bank Switches Off Text Messaging (smh.com.au) · · Score: 1

    Your phone calls are already being recorded...

  10. Re:This is starting to happen in a lot of places.. on Deutsche Bank Switches Off Text Messaging (smh.com.au) · · Score: 1

    Don't worry, every phone conversation is being recorded.

  11. Re:This is starting to happen in a lot of places.. on Deutsche Bank Switches Off Text Messaging (smh.com.au) · · Score: 1

    Employees are still free to make a phone call, if you ask me...

  12. Re:Border control on Hackers Corrupt Data For Cloud-Based Medical Marijuana System (bostonglobe.com) · · Score: 1

    That's one reason why you should never make any definitive statement to a federal officer.

  13. Re:" it was even a Boeing aircraft" on Amateur Scientists Find New Clue In D.B. Cooper Case, Crowdsource Their Investigation (kare11.com) · · Score: 1

    Nice try but the statute of limitations no longer applies:

    Actually that's a good thing, thanks.

  14. Re:Scientists and doctors.. on 'Superbug' Resistant To 26 Antibiotics Kills A Patient In Nevada (upi.com) · · Score: 0

    ...there was nothing in our medicine cabinet to treat this lady...

    Then maybe they should have looked outside their medicine cabinet?
    There is high dose vitamin c. [Dr. Frederik Klenner]
    There is nano silver.
    There is allicine (from garlic).
    There may be much more.

  15. Re:" it was even a Boeing aircraft" on Amateur Scientists Find New Clue In D.B. Cooper Case, Crowdsource Their Investigation (kare11.com) · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately the crime has expired. :)

  16. Re:Mass of Samsung jokes in 3.2.1... on Faulty Phone Battery May Have Caused Fire That Brought Down EgyptAir Flight MS80 (ibtimes.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    A co-pilot is, just like the captain, also a pilot.
    He should have written: "One of the pilots..."

  17. Democrats: "What an idiot!" Republicans: "What a genious, a honeypot!" Me: "WTF?"

  18. Re:sucks but as of now someones gotta do it on Microsoft Anti-Porn Workers Sue Over PTSD (thedailybeast.com) · · Score: 2

    And such a company should lead those employees through a thorough psychological assessment before exposing them to all kinds of psychologically disturbing pictures.
    And the fact that their bosses, when they mentioned their stress, told them to go out to smoke a cigarette or to play a video game to relax, shows a total disregard for the psychological stress those people were subjected to. I think they might easily win this case, depending however on the question whether they were directed to do this kind of work, or volunteered to do it--which would make it a bit weird...

  19. Re: WW3 is going to be a nightmare on Pentagon Successfully Tests Micro-Drone Swarm (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    I guess it should be possible using the theory of antenna arrays.

  20. Re:A future countermeasure for "active shooters"? on Pentagon Successfully Tests Micro-Drone Swarm (phys.org) · · Score: 0

    Sorry Sparky, but that world you inhabit isn't the real one.

    I do believe it is, and that's what counts. :)

  21. Re:what about those cameras? on Pentagon Successfully Tests Micro-Drone Swarm (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    Makes one wonder whether there really was any air plane. ;)

  22. Re:A future countermeasure for "active shooters"? on Pentagon Successfully Tests Micro-Drone Swarm (phys.org) · · Score: 0

    You still think it's the FBI against them terrorists?
    They want want people to get killed, so the rest will live in fear, seek protection from the government and give up their privacy in return and accept to be fully controlled by the same government.

  23. Re: WW3 is going to be a nightmare on Pentagon Successfully Tests Micro-Drone Swarm (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    No. USA wanted to catch the Japanese market before 'the Russkies' did.
    The Russians almost 'obtained' Japan, but throwing two nuclear weapons on civilian targets (a disgusting war crime by all means) convinced them to surrender to the USA, which this way obtained a market for their surplus production after the war ended.

  24. Re: WW3 is going to be a nightmare on Pentagon Successfully Tests Micro-Drone Swarm (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    Or a (more or less) concentrated beam directed at the swarm as soon as it is released.
    Heck, why not at the F35 that actually drops the swarm? Hmm, may have been tried already...

  25. Re:Recommended by 0 out of 5 Dentists on 'Tooth Repair Drug' May Replace Fillings (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Don't worry, the average hole (caries) is much bigger than 0.14 mm when found.