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  1. Re: That's a nice democracy you have there... on Omand Warns of "Ethically Worse" Spying If Unbreakable Encryption Is Allowed · · Score: 1

    and those are just the names you know about. the real power names we prob never heard.

  2. Re:Suitable Penalties Need To Be Given on Dish Network Violated Do-Not-Call 57 Million Times · · Score: 1

    spoken like a true naive. or gov-troll. maybe both.

  3. Re:Suitable Penalties Need To Be Given on Dish Network Violated Do-Not-Call 57 Million Times · · Score: 1

    i agree that they had the gall to hide the 'facts' it by only making them apparent enough that a blindfolded fetus could see it. it's easy to understand why you could miss it since you are clearly hunched over with your head probing somewhere around your small intestine. (though i have a sneaking suspicion its lingering somewhere around the taint)

    ZH doesn't need any more clicks than it gets. certainly not from me. perhaps you want to just go to the very article they referenced IN THE BEGINNING OF THE ARTICLE.
    http://www.cbc.ca/news/busines...

    god. some people are so intent on believing bullshit they will fight to the death to keep from seeing the truth.

  4. Re:Suitable Penalties Need To Be Given on Dish Network Violated Do-Not-Call 57 Million Times · · Score: 1

    you do realize that ad hominem attacks on a website link are illustrative of a tiny and only partially functional mind?

    aaah... ad hominem.. the last bastion of emotional and intellectual cowards.

    if you actually read the article, you would see it did nothing but give facts. good luck arguing with those.

  5. Re:Suitable Penalties Need To Be Given on Dish Network Violated Do-Not-Call 57 Million Times · · Score: 2

    hogwash. sounds like the result of reading too many economics textbooks at the expense of living in the real world. stacked boards of directors and obscene pay packages for failure are more illustrative. just today, you can read about target:

    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/...

  6. Re:umm... on Gunmen Kill 12, Wound 7 At French Magazine HQ · · Score: 1

    well, that veneer was quite thin! actually lol. that's how this terrorist shit starts? priceless dude. thanks for that. made my day

  7. Re:umm... on Gunmen Kill 12, Wound 7 At French Magazine HQ · · Score: 1

    go through old posts much? who's the troll again?
    not really sure what cool adult beverage you are drinking 'in the then', but i thought 'stuff that matters' should be pertaining to the community... had *hoped*on a slightly differentiated basis. people being allowed to speak their mind without kooks killing them is not 'part of slashdot' so much as it's part of (pretty much everywhere?) in the common-sense world last i checked. sorry if you thought this was some unique home for you.
    and if you think believing what is told to you by the 'news' is indicative of an 'independent streak;, well then, whatever beer you're drinking sure is potent shit.

  8. Re:umm... on Gunmen Kill 12, Wound 7 At French Magazine HQ · · Score: 1

    thanks, and fair point. i guess it's less the fact that it's listed/mentioned, and more the insanity of much of the dialog that's frustrating.

  9. Re:umm... on Gunmen Kill 12, Wound 7 At French Magazine HQ · · Score: 1

    dude. you have an active imagination.. that's good. you allow it to warp your perception of reality in the here and now.. that's not so good.

  10. Re:umm... on Gunmen Kill 12, Wound 7 At French Magazine HQ · · Score: 1

    if by one of those you mean person with working brain, then yes i am. if by 'conversation' you mean people using half their time ranting and raving about what is told to them by governments (who spend the other half of their time talking about how those same govenments lie all the time), then i will gladly refrain.

    the level of denial and cognitive dissonance is deafening. if you really want proof, it's staring at you in the face. if you really want to know, read on. i refer to 9/11, ONLY because inherent in that is the 1 unmistakable fuckup which exposes the farce. they allowed 7 wtc to be filmed as it came down - in real time.. never mind ANYTHING else about that day. if you believe in the laws of physics , then you will know that only a controlled demolition could have caused it to come down AT free-fall speed. simple. done. all the 'rebuttals' dodge that issue, and talk about how it took damage blah blah blah. simple as that. free-fall of the building is not physically possible outside controlled demolition. once you realize that, and that the official narrative is not true, you begin to question a lot of things, but i'll leave all that alone. i doubt you will have gotten past your deeply ingrained fear of the realizing you don't live in the world you were raised to believe you were. thats ok. if this blows your mind, then good. you asked me for it. if it doesn't, then there is no reaching you at this stage. might as well keep believing jesus rode dinosaurs.

  11. Re:umm... on Gunmen Kill 12, Wound 7 At French Magazine HQ · · Score: 1

    aaah - that makes heaps of sense. thanks for pointing that out.

  12. Re:umm... on Gunmen Kill 12, Wound 7 At French Magazine HQ · · Score: 1

    you mean in terms of things that will likely allow for increased popular support to allow our government to further take away our freedom of speech (by the screaming ninny emotional responses by so many here?) yes. i suppose i stand corrected.

    i steal this quote from another blogger, who i think put it well:
    "Whenever emotional events like this happen many will jump to conclusions as to who, what, when, where and how. Our governments however have shown that they are completely untrustworthy. I will wait until we get more facts and not just the official sources before deciding what happened here. "

  13. Re:umm... on Gunmen Kill 12, Wound 7 At French Magazine HQ · · Score: 1

    i guess im still relatively new enough to not realize that this comment was cliche, so apologies for that (i guess) but i still fail to see why this is 'stuff that matters'. if you mean 'stuff that matters' in terms of making people 'afraid' of a ghost threat which will be used to further give control to lying government/deep state entities, then i guess you're right. unfortunately, i suspect you believe it 'matters' because you are naive enough to believe what the pretty lady reading off the teleprompter tells you.

  14. umm... on Gunmen Kill 12, Wound 7 At French Magazine HQ · · Score: 0

    never mind the fact that this has been posted here well after it's already been on every other media outlet.. but why is this on /.?

  15. Re:No it isn't! on Report: DHS Failing On Cybersecurity · · Score: 1

    you're forgetting providing 'jobs' for those who would be otherwise disenfranchised, and liable to cause problems.

  16. Re:Good luck with that. on Seismological Society of America Claims Fracking Reactivated Ohio Fault · · Score: 1

    agreed. but at least we can look back upon the good old days, where they actually made at least a half-assed effort to pretend it wasn't so

  17. Re:Fracking doesn't PUT stress on faults on Seismological Society of America Claims Fracking Reactivated Ohio Fault · · Score: 2

    it also depends on what your definition of 'is' is.

  18. Re:Good luck with that. on Seismological Society of America Claims Fracking Reactivated Ohio Fault · · Score: 1

    i absolutely disagree. america is also a kleptocracy.

  19. Re:FCC complaint system autoresponder on FCC Revamps Customer Complaint System · · Score: 2

    reminds me of that south park episode.. "Thank you ladies and gentlemen. If there are any questions, you may direct them to that brick wall over there."

  20. feeding the trolls on FCC Revamps Customer Complaint System · · Score: 1

    don't like something on tv? now there's an app for that... initiate 4 billion complaints in under 10 seconds! just what the government 'surveys' of what the 'people want' ordered

  21. Re:hysterical on Ancient Planes and Other Claims Spark Controversy at Indian Science Congress · · Score: 1

    rule 34 of the ancient world.. if you can think it.. there's a hieroglyph of it

  22. Re:hysterical on Ancient Planes and Other Claims Spark Controversy at Indian Science Congress · · Score: 1

    representations of deities as men with animal parts are deliberate attempts to communicate messages in a language/medium which a normal person can receive - albeit perhaps at a level initially somewhat unconscious. a modest exploration of of myth and symbology should make this clear.

  23. Re:Joshua on Writer: How My Mom Got Hacked · · Score: 1

    unless someone on the case is a cop.. in which case the DA won't give you enough evidence to indict.

  24. hysterical on Ancient Planes and Other Claims Spark Controversy at Indian Science Congress · · Score: 4, Insightful

    lord ganesha proof of plastic surgery?? rarely do i found abject ignorance so funny. but this is gold!!

  25. both on The World Is Not Falling Apart · · Score: 1

    as eckhart tolle once said when asked about whether the world is getting better/awakening or spiraling down into darkness... the answer is 'both'. so on the one hand, while the descent is very real and significant, it seems that a growing number (massive number i think in fact) are (being shocked sometimes into) waking up to the truer nature of things, and real-eyes-ing that there is far more going on than what see-an-end (cnn) talks about. love is coming.

    but for it to find us, we need to take responsibility for the condition of our hearts.