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  1. Re:So... on The Rise and Fall of NASA's Shuttle-Centaur (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 0

    Yep, the original JFK space program never included a really big gas can with a glider strapped to it. Bummer OXCART compartmentalized within CIA SR was cancelled when CIA SR was over the theft of between 4 and 5 million dollars, special thanks to the mob on that one, while the SR-71 was still in development, the development of that bird was never completed and it ended up with the same J-58 configuration that the A-12 got. All of OXCART were building blocks to the JFK space program, it was more of a process than a program combining proven technologies to achieve a goal. So we ended up with Skylab 2.0, cancelled space program and no hookers on the moon. 40 years of watching the mob responsible for that and I think it is safe to say there isn't anything that they can't screw up.

  2. Re:But UK gov isn't any smarter on Jimmy Wales and Former NSA Chief Ridicule Government Plans To Ban Encryption · · Score: 1

    Kill another Grange supporter? Y or N. Why yes. I would have no reason for this if you weren't here. And you must be the 'peanut butter pill.' STFU ho. Try that shit to my face and you'll get your face dimpled ho. Try it again!

    There is no lesson in it for the dead, representation and democracy was proven out the window with JFK in '63 via the Biltmore gangsters backed by banksters. Ho? Heh, you must be jest for like the last 50 years or so, or you are really into theater. Perhaps you should find another reason, and maybe a moving van, or a lobotomy. Come on over and give me a dimple there sweetie if you feel you must, I'm here for you, I'm your huckleberry.

  3. Re:But UK gov isn't any smarter on Jimmy Wales and Former NSA Chief Ridicule Government Plans To Ban Encryption · · Score: 1

    Ah, a supporter of big pharma, perhaps your choice was Obama? Sure, why don't you come a little closer with that 'yellow pill' of yours, I'd be glad to show you right where you can put it. Perhaps you should take a look at where all the surveillance started, some say that GCHQ is a subsidy of the NSA, but we were all aware of where this behavior started and know perfectly well where this will happen next.

  4. Re:But UK gov isn't any smarter on Jimmy Wales and Former NSA Chief Ridicule Government Plans To Ban Encryption · · Score: 1

    Government has done a lot of retarded things over the years. This will just be another one.

    Just when I thought they couldn't make the US look any more retarded. I'd say let them ban encryption, this will remove the necessity of the existence of their department with it's out of control budget and put the gap in technology development between the US and Russia over the top. What the hell, they're already 25+ years ahead of the US over there anyway. What the hell is up with this election thingy anyway, not one candidate directly appears to be owned, is the mafia getting all cloak and dagger or are the central banksters outing their tool of occupation of the US after running off with all the gold? Is mafia losing it's drive for 'theatre'? Oh Vinnie, say it ain't so!

  5. Re:In other words: tradecraft on DARPA Is Looking For Analog Approaches To Cyber Monitoring · · Score: 1

    90 pct of all stolen mil data is due to cleared individuals doing stupid things.

    9 pct is due to human ops.

    Only 1 pct is due to technical means.

    Where do you think we should focus our resources?

    Perhaps corruption just might be the ticket. Trying to go all analog on com that requires DSP just shows the damage in 1954 when the violation of church and state was breached as one cannot apply such an atrocity without adverse effects regarding the loss of intellect over the entire flock. Advancement was sacrificed for absolute power and this should be clear with the USS Ross incident in the Black Sea. Take these words as you wish, as I am not at all convinced the US is interested in getting off the short bus, the lust for power in the elite leadership is far too important to them.

  6. Re:Why was he modded up? on 10 Confirmed Dead In Shooting at Oregon's Umpqua Community College · · Score: 1

    Perhaps you might want to apply that statement to religious extremism. Notice this individual asked victims what religion they are. Regardless, guns and mind control mix about as well as hard liquor and guns and consider most citizens of the US have about 2% to 4% of their minds to use at this point and will resort to violence because most can't think their way out of a wet paper bag, and they do have the example of government resorting to violence either out right or behind the back with what a US adversary would address as state backed terrorism. Most cases a 12 pack of beer ends up with fun day out for target practice. Obama's speech might have been taken seriously if he bothered to address the aspect of religious extremism or other problems in society created by the office of the president being such a central bankster bitch. Organized crime holds the preference of an unarmed victim, perhaps addressing corruption over gun control might be a more constructive and sustainable idea.

  7. Re:My money is on.... on FBI and DEA Under Review For Misuse of NSA Mass Surveillance Data · · Score: 1

    Wrong doing started when they violated the supreme law of the land under an illegal war (not declared against a sovereign nation) to obtain these powers and a blank check. The clusterfuck starts there and they sure spent a lot of money and suppressed the effects of hyperinflation for quite a while, we all knew this could only last so long though.

  8. Technically, I do like my beer and whiskey, but I do not do drugs. Enjoy your sleep.

  9. Re: Just go to Germany! on The Answer To the High Cost of College: 42% Cut In Tuition · · Score: 1

    One gets what they pay for, then sometimes not. Education has been a social gathering for a very long time now. Students "do what they need to" to pass and not so much as what one would consider to be in terms of being educated. Education at this stage of the game should be about survival skills, nothing more as there is no way to undo the mistakes that prior generations made to put the US in the shape it is in now. Any question in this, then the answer to that will reveal itself in the sky in December.

  10. Re:The US gov't is fundamentally incompetent on Sen. Ron Wyden Says CISA Data Collection Could Put Americans At Risk · · Score: 1

    think Hillary! is on "their team", whatever team that may be.

    Their team means someone in Hillary's administration, directly or indirectly, is going to help them advance their career and make more money if they support her.

    Good old fashioned graft.

    There is no team in central banksters, only the pedophiles for which the White House has become a mouth piece for since they did JFK. When it comes to being a US citizen, you're screwed either way.

  11. Re:Same reason we're looking for earth-like life on Why We're Looking For ET All Wrong · · Score: 2

    What, then, could an SQ +50 Superbeing possibly have to say to us?

    I don't know, but my cats aren't even as smart as dolphins, but I like talking to them anyway. Sometimes they do seem to understand too.

    That is only an act, they see you talking to them as a weakness and will take advantage of that to kill you and get at the food.

  12. Actually it is more about the fact that driving is something you should never have to actually pay attention to, or so they believe. It's Google posturing itself for selling self driving cars so the powers that be can mold you into even more of a retard.

  13. Re:Congress is irrational!!! on Commercial Space Crew Supporters Posit a Conspiracy Theory Involving Funding Shortages · · Score: 1

    Because ideas can no longer be original anymore, welcome to the advent of mind control. Most folks have between 2% and 4% of their mind to use now days, barely enough to handle their day to day lives. Critical thinking though not on the books is treated as a crime, just take a look at Snowden. So yes, you do not get a space program, instead you get a shiny new short bus, a Brittany Spears sing along on a trip to Chucky Cheese's, smiles drool and giggles all the way, Skylab v2.0 and soon self driving cars so they can drop you down to 1% use of your own mind.

  14. Re:Congress is irrational!!! on Commercial Space Crew Supporters Posit a Conspiracy Theory Involving Funding Shortages · · Score: 2

    Who cares (in the US) is exactly right, the space program or rather what is left of it is in the condition it is for two reasons.

    1. The Federal Reserve System. The mob getting taken by better crooks than they were in 1944, the banksters.
    2. Loss of the JFK space program in 1964 with CIA SR/OXCART being breached and development being subsequently cancelled over an underground river plug under Virginia City, NV and the theft of around 5 million which was for the prototype SR-71 imaging sensors. Could have had mach 20 space capable fighter jets by now, international colony, helium 3 mining operation, In-and-Out Burger and a Radisson complete with hookers on the moon and no doubt set foot on Mars by now.

    The only thing still running is the X-37b which is based on the Space Shuttle technology so we already know where that will end up. A space program in the US is a lost cause...

  15. Re:Brought about by the internet? on Germany Wants Facebook To Obey Its Rules About Holocaust Denial · · Score: 1

    I'd have to say the problem is not entirely mine, but I'm pretty sure they would rather like the prospect of only one guy carrying a torch and pitchfork. I would be sorry to disappoint them as I just do not put the same priority on money they do, my beef is in them pricks mind fucking the women and their prevention of the advancement of technology and specifically in aerospace after they did JFK. Just how much influence in the world would a world banking cartel of 'banksters' have? Perhaps enough to incite a world war to evade street justice on account that they can influence courts? You probably think the best of people and that there couldn't possibly be people that are that fucked up out there, this would make your belief exactly what they would want you to believe to prevent people from venturing into critical thinking as that might lead to them being held accountable for their actions.

  16. Re:Brought about by the internet? on Germany Wants Facebook To Obey Its Rules About Holocaust Denial · · Score: 1

    Perhaps you are under the impression that the federal reserve is more than an annoyance to them after they already got what they wanted out of it?

    That's: "Nuttier than squirrel sh!t", there FTFY. And perhaps I might be, and I really hope I am, but what I see follows a sick train of logic I see in them running since their establishment in 1776 in Bavaria. Germany was trading royal blood with Britain before and after they were over run by Mongols. I know, I've got Spencer blood because my family ended up with one of them greedy/whining tards in our wood pile, I'm unrecognized but hey that's okay, I am not exactly proud of it and I think that is why my family left there long before Mongols showed up.

  17. Re:Brought about by the internet? on Germany Wants Facebook To Obey Its Rules About Holocaust Denial · · Score: 1

    Denial is cosmopolitan these days and crimes are state secrets, see they can have another one if they can get the people to forget and it would make sense since the Illuminati want to kill off around 6 or 7 billion people. That would be 6 or 7 billion people that they know won't be holding a torch and pitchfork and looking for them when their bank cards don't work anymore because they already emptied the central banks of the gold.

  18. Re:what's the opposite of Progress? on How NASA Defended Its Assembly Facility From Hurricane Katrina · · Score: 1

    Yep, still building rockets to push a craft through the atmosphere. Alive yes, thinking straight is debatable. They clearly didn't learn too much studying the SR-71 from '97 before mothballing it in '99 at NASA. I'd wager they would have gotten mach 4 at around 150,000' out of the SR-71 if something didn't happen in 1964 on the north shore of Tahoe and the development of JP7 had been fine tuned. They probably didn't look too hard at the AQM-60 Kingfisher developed under OXCART under CIA SR in the same program either. Looks like they really didn't learn anything in '03, or in prior failures either, or maybe those that are calling the shots like burning money on hardware and in training people.

  19. Re:Ignorance? on The Case For Teaching Ignorance · · Score: 1

    Yes, the short bus, a Brittany Spears sing along, and Chucky Cheese for everyone!

    We'll take the best and the brightest from that basket and have them design the next Navy destroyer to see if it does any better against a single Russky fighter aircraft in the Black Sea.

  20. Re:Jeb unveils plan do destroy US tech economy on Jeb Bush Comes Out Against Encryption · · Score: 1

    No encryption, no clothing, and cattle branding for everyone.

    Perhaps Jeb too might be satisfied with a shiny new short bus?

  21. Re:Software error ... on Air Traffic Snafu: FAA System Runs Out of Memory · · Score: 1

    Funny how this morphed into a political shit slinging contest.

    Perhaps no one bothered to relate that the NYSE was down at the same time, or the aspect that there was a sunspot that produced a CME that arrived at earth a day earlier than expected, or that the earths magnetic field is weakening at the moment and happens to be the thing protecting us from CME's...

  22. Re:Can the enemy actually shoot down the F35? on F-35 Might Be Outperformed By Fourth-Generation Fighters · · Score: 0

    Nonsense. The US spends over $600 billions/year on military. China spends only 216 and Russia 84. The US could still have the most powerful military on earth while cutting the budget by half. France and the UK both have a great military with only 60 billions/year. Last I checked they weren't using slingshots.

    Slingshots are just around the corner with the government printing money every six months just to keep the doors open, then it will be rocks and sticks soon if the mob doesn't step up and admit they got duped by better crooks than they are. If they did there might be the basis necessary for going after all the wealth the federal reserve has sucked out of the US, then it might be torches and pitchforks for a while but at least justice would be served. Then there is the problem of mind fucking the people over the last 50 years beyond putting aerospace on the short bus back then. Right that one and the US just might end up with a competitive aircraft that can take a lightning strike and can actually dogfight.

  23. Re:Sounds scary, but it makes sense. on "Chaotic Architecture" At NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory · · Score: 1

    From 20 years in aerospace:

    You need a good process if you having things break is unacceptable.

    Security of the CAD files and engineering the ability to take a lightning strike on the project would be a plus. From a grandkid of a generation that gave up on it 50 years ago.

  24. Re:The 2000lbs cages are the problem on Breathalyzer Bike Lock Stops Drunken Cyclists In Their Tracks · · Score: 1

    No, drunk cyclists are a problem:

    http://www.theweek.co.uk/uk-news/57065/cyclists-almost-likely-injure-pedestrians-cars

    Yes, but some things do fix themselves.

    Cyclist parks a bar, goes in and gets sloshed, leaves and rides into path of a bus. Problem solved permanently and voluntarily, and it even provides respect to natural selection.

    Now if they could just figure a way to get sober cyclists to respect stop signs and stoplights, there is the real problem because they don't seem to respect the law in general.

  25. Re:Wait, what? on Scotland To Ban GM Crops · · Score: 1

    And of course if you were worried about some of the GM gene's getting into the "wild", this would be a good thing.

    Yes, of course, "because we've never, ever screwed anything up".