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  1. But what are the opportunity costs of people having to bear the burden of living under a predictive model? Until these can be outlined in totality can one truly make a determination whether or not to implement such measures?

    What is the cost of a person complying with new regulations. Who is going to pay these costs, and how do these costs show up on the balance sheet of the proposal?

  2. I did a youtube response to the story up on JoeBitcoin.org.

    I will say that I think it's a win that a self described crypto-anarchist was up against the DOJ and the US State Department and while it took 5 years, the State Department backed down.

    Also of note is that Cody Wilson operated a service selling the GhostGunner computer operated milling machine to pay for his legal battles. Additionally he was joined by the Second Amendment foundation.

    I'd also like to charge the government on behalf of Cody for damages using my RemedyCoin.com system where markets rule supreme and forgiveness might find a new market value.

  3. Donate Miners to the Venesualian Governemnt on Venezuela Will Force Bitcoin Miners To Register With the Government (themerkle.com) · · Score: 1

    Well, a government should not oppress it's people. That said. The people of Venesuela might in unision, accept donations of bitcoin miners, and convert their vast resource of oil into bitcoin to alleviate their debt to international bankers and restore prosperity to the region. Just don't borrow from international bankers ever again.

  4. Why You Should Run Kaspersky on Kaspersky Software Banned From US Government Systems Over Concerns About Russia (betanews.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It is the US government who makes companies insert spy software into their machines. I run Kaspersky because they aren't under threat from the NSA to look the other way about back doors that The NSA and CIA might be putting on my computers.

  5. US Weather Warfare Against World on 'Extreme and Unusual' Climate Trends Continue After Record 2016 (bbc.com) · · Score: 0

    US AirForce connections are needed. Correct information needs to get to those who are unknowingly leading an arial spraying assault which will wipe most of humanity from the surface of the Earth.

    For nearly a decade I've paid some attention to the skies where certian non-commercial jets which don't show up on the commercial maps of current traffic are filling the skies with particulate matter.

    One of the best explanations I've seen for this behavior is found at (0) http://geoengineeringwatch.com...

    Apparently out catastrophic severe weather is being geo-engineered in part by these jet trails.

    Another source of useful information is http://theglobalreality.com/ where Josh Reeves has mentioned one of the payload disbursments is sulferhexaflouride. This payload has 23,900 times the effect of CO2 gas (1) (2)

    It appears that the US is desperately trying to keep this information un-reported by the main stream media. It appears that the US is trying to hold the rest of the world hostage to their demands using horrible weather, earthquakes as threats.

    I would appreciate any tips that can lead to finding those in charge of of the chemtrail campaign in the skies. jb@joebitcoin.org and PGP key ID (4).

    There is little time to effect change, in fact it may be too late already.

    Add to all this that US employees in the weather forcasting industry are under a gag order (3).
    (0) Weather Engineering watchdog site http://geoengineeringwatch.com...
    (1) SulferHexaflouride https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
    (2) Aresol spraying of SulferHexaflouride 23,600 times more than CO2 http://www.ipcc.ch/publication...
    (3) Gag Order http://www.geoengineeringwatch...
    (4) What can I do http://www.geoengineeringwatch...
    (4) PGP Public key ID for jb@joebitcoin.org https://sks-keyservers.net/pks...

  6. Human Rights Violation on Turkey Doubles Down On Censorship With Block On VPNs, Tor (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Blocking encrypted speech over the Internet is a human rights violation. Those implementing the censorship are playing with the very rope that will hang themselves.

  7. Should be "No Confidence" on A Legal Name Change Puts 'None of the Above' On Canadian Ballot (foxnews.com) · · Score: 1

    As a vote of "No Confidence" invalidates the ability of a government to represent people, I think someone should run by that name and win.

  8. Block Payments to ISPs that block PirateBay on UK ISPs Quietly Block Sites That List Pirate Bay Proxies · · Score: 1

    It's simple...
    Block institutional payments to ISPs that block sites that link to Pirate bay proxies.

    They are blocking freedom of speech.
    And charge the ISPs for the inconvenience by noticing them of a fee structure. There should be something in the peering agreements that can be levereged.

  9. But the police are criminals too... on Dubai Police To Use Google Glass For Facial Recognition · · Score: 1

    Just wait till police officer's, bankers, politician's faces are recognized by this technology as THE CRIMINALS.

    Oh, and imagine the ramifications for false positives!

    This won't be handled under civil lawsuits.

    The ramifications of this go very deep.

    There will be alternative databases of information to search against..

  10. Re:Possible Solution on Fukushima Daiichi Water Leak Raised To Level 3 Severity · · Score: 1

    I think it's worth trying the hydrogen flame.
    I'm not suggesting boiling drinking water... although using the hydrogen flame might help if this technique is proven out.
    Thanks for your comments though. I really do appreciate them.

  11. Re:Possible Solution on Fukushima Daiichi Water Leak Raised To Level 3 Severity · · Score: 1

    A problem with this solution is that some claim there is a 250 billion dollar industry in nuclear waste containment, plus governments like to use the nuclear waste for weapons. So there are financial interests at stake. On the other hand the world would have a nice reduction in the cost of living if they could just get an under water robot with a hydrogen flame down to treat those nuclear waste rods.

  12. Possible Solution on Fukushima Daiichi Water Leak Raised To Level 3 Severity · · Score: 1

    Has anyone else seen the info where it's claimed that nuclear waste rods are dispelled of their radiation rapidly when exposed to a hydron/oxygen flame (Also called Brown's Gas by welders).

    I ran across this information some years ago when I was experimenting with adding hydrogen to my car's engine.

    So here's a web site where they make te case for the technique:

    http://zapnuclearwaste.com/
    I'd appreciate any constructive comments.

  13. Bitcoin Inheritance on Ask Slashdot: What's the Best Way To Preserve a "Digital Inheritance"? · · Score: 1

    It seems to me a difficult thing to pass on a bitcoin inheritance.

  14. Cutting Internet = War Crime? on Syria Drops Off the Internet Grid · · Score: 1

    Under certian circumstances might we all agree that a people have the right to emergency communication when under oppression?

    Perhaps a certian human rights document needs to be unanimously agreed to in modern times which includes unubstructed secret communications with anyone in the world or beyond.

    Just my 2cents worth...

  15. The Odd Case of Bakersfield, California on EFF Sues to Block New Internet Sex-Offender Law · · Score: 1

    In Bakersfield California you had a town so conditioned to fear crime out of near by Los Angeles, that the desire for a "Tough on Crime" DA got them Ed Jagles. Ed Jagles and his buddies have been alleged to have falsely accused and falsely convicted many of sexual assault on children. So consider that some who are whistle blowers in a community might be branded sexual predictors just as a way to make their lives difficult.

    Thankfully Ed Jagles chose not to run for office again after all the heat about an illegal warrentless break in to a house in the community which was caught on tape and had gone viral on the Internet.

  16. They cannot lawfully do this. on Starting Next Year, Brazil Wants To Track All Cars Electronically · · Score: 1

    All one has to do is to make the case that their life would be endangered by being a whistle blower to government corruption if the government knew where their vehicle was at all times. Or explain cases where there is spousal abuse where the aggressor bribes a government worker, or pays a hacker to hack in and disclose the whereabouts of the spouse.

    Besides one had a right to travel anonymously and rights cannot be converted into privileges nor can they be taken away.

    Brazil was pretty cool with their uptake of Open Source Software. But this sounds pretty damn lame to me in terms of civil liberties.

    Governments around the world are loosing their ability to totally control the reality experience of the common individual. Thank you very much for for trying to entertain us, but we have lives to live here on this planet and beyond - leave us be.

    Governments are illusions for the delusional.
    Snap out of it!
    JB

  17. Illogicial on Study Finds Unvaccinated Students Putting Other Students At Risk · · Score: 1

    Disconnect from the emotion of this issue and try to think logically and I will too.

    If vaccines allegedly protect children from viruses by infecting them,
    And a child A has been vaccinated,
    how can child B who has not been vaccinated be a threat to a protected child?

    And is not Child A a threat to child B because Child A is carrying a live virus?

    Do they not report that sometimes innoculations will actually cause the very outcome which they are designed to protect against?

    Do you really have a good basis to trust your government?

    How do you know that what they are putting inside you isn't intended to make you more controllable?

    I would defend myself against innoculations as strongly as if someone were coming at me with a knife.
    That's just how I think of it.

    We've been conditioned to be very emotional about this issue. I hope we can someday lay aside the emotion and rationally discuss this.

  18. Re:Tell Your Wireless ... on Google Street View Logs Wi-Fi Networks, MAC Addresses · · Score: 1

    The SSID is different than the MAC address.

    An SSID might be "linksys"

    A mac ID looks like this...
    6a:3a:a4:c2:d5:3c

    Thanks for your interest in this Morgauxo. I hope this has been instructive.

    -Joey

  19. Re:Change your Wifi Mac Address via drivers? on Google Street View Logs Wi-Fi Networks, MAC Addresses · · Score: 1

    Your mac address identifies your hardware. When you take it places, and if there is an effort to geo position the data of where all the mac addresses are / have been, it tracks movements of laptops and wireless devices. Mac addresses are typically only thought to be important for the local subnet. Outside of the gateway, the return mac addresses gets replaced at pretty much every hop along the way.

    -Joe

  20. Re:Change your Wifi Mac Address via drivers? on Google Street View Logs Wi-Fi Networks, MAC Addresses · · Score: 1

    Well, I found a program in the Ubuntu repository that can create a random mac address for my wifi card :)

    http://www.ubuntugeek.com/change-your-network-card-mac-address-on-ubuntu.html

    macchanger -r wlan0

    Creates a new random mac address for the wifi card. But first you have to disable it so it is not in use at the time.

    Happy Dance !

    -Joe

  21. Re:Change your Wifi Mac Address via drivers? on Google Street View Logs Wi-Fi Networks, MAC Addresses · · Score: 1

    You don't seem to understand the exposure. Every device that has a mac address, whether it is using encryption or not, is potentially cataloged. Now a person on the run from government gone wild, has to be concerned about their mac addresses on their wifi device. Consider the CALEA legislation and how internet cafes are supposed to allow the feds to spy on internet traffic. OOPS! Now they know where you are. This hits home to me, because apparently I've unleashed a bees nest of activity in Bakersfield California. All I have to say is that the Sheriffs and County supervisors should get District Attorney Ed Jagles out of office before he costs them any more money. I'm seeking 555 million dollars in dammages for their attempt to take my life, torturing me, denying me due process of law and denying me access to water despite asking for it 35 times in a hospital!

    So yes! We do need a way to come up with a different MAC address on the wireless cards - and that's just for starters.... We need to be able to identify whether RFID chips are in the laptops, shoes, drivers licenses, credit cards, etc... They act like a beacon on an airplane sending back a unique serial number. Consider Casper Weinberger's Department of Defense plans for "Total Information Awareness" TIA. They are data mining us so that resistance to their dominion will be perceived as hopeless. Well I'm here to tell you all it isn't hopeless. More about my difficult encounter with the Bakersfield Police http://nahls.net/joe.html

  22. Change your Wifi Mac Address via drivers? on Google Street View Logs Wi-Fi Networks, MAC Addresses · · Score: 1

    We need programmers to write code into the drivers to optionally enable the randomization of MAC addresses on wifi cards. This needs to be setup also on the Access Points. maybe setting it up so they change once a day?

    Imagine a city like Bakersfield, California where the Sheriff's department flys over neighborhoods with helecopters at maybe 250 feet pointing search lights at the homes. Might they be collecting MAC addresses? might they be sending RFID pulses to identify all the junk in your house?

    Considering that department stores like Kohls have experimented with putting RFID chips in clothing, we need to start finding ways to identify where these chips are in our belongings and blast them with microwaves to "blow them out".

    Bakersfield, California is home to a ton of corruption in the courts, sheriff's department, District Attorney's office.

    I am involved with affidavits against high ranking officers there and sheriff's deputies have made threats against my life.

  23. Story smells of Occult practices on Citibank Denies Reported Breach Linked To Russian Gang · · Score: 1

    I find it interesting that the attribute 5 things to this "Russian"
    business network.

    5 is an occult power number for encumbering the help of Gnosticism's 5
    dark evil demi-urges that are accredited with creating this world.

    The bankers are masters of deception and occult hand waving. Who else
    could conjure up money out of thin air for you to buy your house with
    and then enslave you to pay the sum back times 3? May the bankers be
    fully exposed and bear the shame and may they seek our forgiveness on
    their knees. May we never, ever be deceived financially by the
    Knights of Malta, the Masons, The Catholic Church or any other secret
    society / religion which seeks to control our minds with occult
    practices to enslave us.

    Ah, that felt good to get off my chest.

    - -Joey

  24. UN's Last Straw on UN Officials Remove Poster Mentioning Chinese Firewall · · Score: 1

    I Void the UN - Government Imposters - New Internet Design Requirements - Quantum Internet Links?
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    The US Constitution Requires all treaties to comply with it's
    provisions and the UN Treaties are clearly outside of the limits the
    US Constitution imposes on Governance - so I declare the UN to now be
    not binding on the United States of America or the United States or
    the Several States -- err there are actually many names we've had over
    here as the US has morphed many times in it's corporate status.

    I'm just sick of corporations like "The United States of America"
    impostering as a legitimate government.

    The Internet needs a new design requirement.... No Controls, No
    Central Controls, No Identity Requirements.

    Oh, and whiles we are at it... What about using quantum physics to
    Internet Links? Imagine your blackberry being quantumly linked to
    your office network and making calls via a sip client and TOTALLY
    BYPASSING the microwave cell phone companies!!!!!

    Nice!

    - -Joey
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  25. Apartments are owned by a 3rd party on Federal Judge Says E-mail Not Protected By 4th Amendment · · Score: 1

    Apartments are third party storage locations and houses. What about
    the homeless who keep their documents in on-line storage locations?
    They need protection as well.

    Papers and effects are to be free from unreasonable search and
    seizure.

    I'm talking out of both sides of my head again.

    I'm Joey the Anarchist and It can be shown that the US Government is
    invalid in it's present form - totally and completely as a matter of
    law. The US Constitution was void before the ink dried on it. Hear
    the podcasts up at http://nahls.net/ to learn more or if you like read
    the newsletter there.

    Damn! Slashdot wouldn't let me PGP sign this message!