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  1. Re:Reality is just as scary as fantasy on NSA Ally Spied on US Law Firm · · Score: 1

    I am considering reality. Mind reading radar has been around for ages, since 1976.. and it is backed up by a 1974 patent by a radar systems defense contractor, Robert Malech, who invented it. This is confirmed by Department of Defense / CIA / US DOJ whistleblower Dr. Robert Duncan who also invented many of the systems in use (space / radar weapons).

    On top of that, the page I linked to had a video at the top of NSA whistleblower Russell Tice, who also claims he targeted law firms, journalists, generals, senators, judges and other individuals while he worked at the NSA with space capability. Most of these technologies are also automated and these agents are highly trained and skilled. There is no issue of competence, or pulling off electronic warfare tricks...

    Society itself is nothing but a mind control prison any more, and we have no real privacy or rights.

  2. these guys spy on you and your attorney in court on NSA Ally Spied on US Law Firm · · Score: 1

    NSA and Signals Intelligence has the ability to spy on clients and attorneys in jail, in their cells, in court, and in the attorneys office. Signals Intel has the ability to do a variety of imaing techniques, inluding extracting and monitoring thought via Remote Neural Monitoring and TAMI, which is built into satellites and radar. It has many many miles range, and they can also see and hear you through the walls. Juries can also be spied on, along with the judges, and the DA and judges and court officers are usually in on it.

    Signals intel does electron imaging from remote locations. They have mind reading and mind altering radar, and atomic grade long range laser microphones, thermal and radar imaging of objects/particles/people, and also human and electronics electrical activity monitoring, tracking, and decoding.

    Details at http://www.oregonstatehospital...

    No information, human memory, or communcation can be kept private from these guys. Set ups, black operations, spy games, mind control on the public and deception is all around us. You cannot infiltrate their game because they know whos after them, and I am telling you they are able to track and monitor this shit well.

  3. Re:DO NOTE on Hyperlinking Is Not Copyright Infringement, EU Court Rules · · Score: 1

    I do not confuse copyright. I literally think it's used to control information, give people ability to censor and take information down, and make it hard to get by either not selling it or by requiring payment first.

    An example of copyright being used for censorship is the videos on YouTube. People made recordings of videogames, usually their own gameplay, because who doesn't like to keep videos and show the world what it's like when they play it? OR some people made reviews and/or put it together in a "podcast"/online little show they did. But copyright came into play, and despite that this may in fact be a fair use at least, YouTube was taking down gobs and gobs of videos, and even I myself got a threatening copyright notice for a video I recorded of myself playing "Sonic and Sega All-Stars Racing": http://www.gamespot.com/articl...

    Purely retarded shit, and some people say the copyright infringement notices were sent out because the videos may have even showed the game in poor light and made people not want to buy it, like a bad review. But who gives a fuck because that's the way the ball rolls, even if it were true.

    The deal is, I sort of think all information should be free, and copyright should be extremely limited, maybe to the original product only and only for 10 years. I believe in content archival, people not owning information (even a book or video or software is knowledge and information). I believe all content if it exists should be open and available for people to experience, without stupid laws that prevent it (which is what copyright is). It also conflicts with personal liberty, because it gives the copyright holder the right to tell the individual what they can and cannot do .. which I am totally against. ...

  4. no, I get it.. on Hyperlinking Is Not Copyright Infringement, EU Court Rules · · Score: 1

    I do not confuse copyright. I literally think it's used to control information, give people ability to censor and take information down, and make it hard to get by either not selling it or by requiring payment first.

    An example of copyright being used for censorship is the What You Play videos on YouTube. People made recordings of videogames, usually their own gameplay, because who doesn't like to keep videos and show the world what it's like when they play it? OR some people made reviews and/or put it together in a "podcast"/online little show they did. But copyright came into play, and despite that this may in fact be a fair use at least, YouTube was taking down gobs and gobs of videos, and even I myself got a threatening copyright notice for a video I recorded of myself playing "Sonic and Sega All-Stars Racing".

    Purely retarded shit, and some people say the copyright infringement notices were sent out because the videos may have even showed the game in poor light and made people not want to buy it, like a bad review. But who gives a fuck because that's the way the ball rolls, even if it were true.

    The deal is, I sort of think all information should be free, and copyright should be extremely limited, maybe to the original product only and only for 10 years. I believe in content archival, people not owning information (even a book or video or software is knowledge and information). I believe all content if it exists should be open and available for people to experience, without stupid laws that prevent it (which is what copyright is). It also conflicts with personal liberty, because it gives the copyright holder the right to tell the individual what they can and cannot do .. which I am totally against.

  5. Good god... on NSF Report Flawed; Americans Do Not Believe Astrology Is Scientific · · Score: 1

    What if one of the problems with all previous poll data, was no verification was actually occurring to see if the questioned understood the questions, or even understood the information they thought they knew about the given subject?

    Lets say you do a political poll to ask if people think the NSA surveillance program is necessary or if they are for or against it, .. how many of those people even really know what it is, or bothered to look into before answering, or got their information from statements made by Barack Obama or the NSA who blatantly lie, saying its' not occurring, or being done for the security of our nation?

    Lets just assume that all polls are flawed, and that the insiders know the flaws exist and use the polls merely to push through certain agendas, even thought they don't represent anything with any sort of accuracy. They do have an impact on public opinion and knowledge, and lead people down a path of misunderstanding, which might be the purpose; to deceive and sway peoples opinions.

  6. Re:DO NOTE on Hyperlinking Is Not Copyright Infringement, EU Court Rules · · Score: 1

    Then again, . . Who cares about copyright infringement, because its fucking censorship and prevents others from improving on or making use of information and knowledge. Similiarly, fuck patents and trademarks, too

  7. Re:uncertainty about OBL? on Death By Metadata: The NSA's Secret Role In the US Drone Strike Program · · Score: 1

    I am somewhat of a prophet here. I can tell you that there was no uncertainty, and what we were told by the CIA and Obama and Bush was a lie. They do not fill us in, they do not disclose their operations; they create cover stories, things that make sense to the public but do not reflect the actual events or methods of operation.

    It's simple. The fact is our government is crazy, probably let him live as long as they needed him, then they killed him. Our government is so powerful, they control all information, and what they let us do is for their benefit. They find a way to use every event for a strategic outcome, and no one really knows what these outcomes are except for them.

    When they finally went after Osama, for his death, it was purely for publicity. For the story that they would then be able to seed to the public. Nothing else.

  8. Re:Geolocating is more reliable than you think. on Death By Metadata: The NSA's Secret Role In the US Drone Strike Program · · Score: 1

    The mentioned progams have FOIA backed info, but modern stuff is too well protected .. sources come from reports, media tracking/news sources, and the whistleblowers including Russell Tice of the NSA/Dr. Duncan who designed these systems. The porblem is, the government is not admitting to spying on anyone, they lie and cover it up at every turn, and there are no protections in place to fight them. The only way we can do shit about it is to create our own Army, and go kill the President.

    Its a game of raping and abusing Americans, spying on us to control us, feeding us misinformation to deceive us. They commit spy games on us, and hide behind cover stories that these are all official programs for national security.

    Also, NSA denies all FOIA attempts as they do not comply with that law. So does the DOD. For liability reasons, why do you think it would be info handed out by the government?

  9. Re:Geolocating is more reliable than you think. on Death By Metadata: The NSA's Secret Role In the US Drone Strike Program · · Score: 1

    References are on the page man, to verifiable sources. News articles, patents, interviews by whistleblowers, 24 videos, books, Wikipedia, copies of lawsuits over it, etc.

    I like the Dr. Duncan interviews on coast to coast and Jesse Ventura's Conspiracy Theory for example. Mark Philips also backs him up, a CIA operative who worked in MKULTRA.

    MKULTRA, COINTELPRO, NSA PROJECT MINARET/SHAMROCK, and Church Committee are the best references to when these abuses began. Which Duncan says never ended, merely moved into new programs ith new names after the 1970s.

  10. Geolocating is more reliable than you think. on Death By Metadata: The NSA's Secret Role In the US Drone Strike Program · · Score: 1

    They really don't use your cellphone to track you. They use your unique brain signature, and as you move around (even in buildings/under cover), they can watch you and see where you go. This allows them to track you 24/7 wherever you are, without use of cellphone or other tracking device.

    The only problem with this method, is, it's covert, and therefore cannot be used in a court of law. But it can be used everywhere else. If a target happens to get killed when the person wasn't the true target, it's all a lie; they intended for that person to die.

    Look up their massive radar and satellite system. This is 90% of what Signals Intelligence is, and it has been equipped with brain reading technology since 1976 (according to Dr. Robert Duncan, DOD/CIA/US DOJ whistleblower): http://www.oregonstatehospital...

    Other things they do with their satellite technology: track heart rate, breathe, vitals, and license plates.

    Yeah your body is like a lightbulb from space in the 0-100Hz realm, and it travels through walls pretty easily (billions upon billions of neurons lights you and the inside of buildings up pretty good). ;)

  11. Re:god, people are retards.. on Can Commercial Storage Services Handle the NSA's Metadata? · · Score: 1

    Here's a few revelent articles: Phone companies already record and log all 'meta-data' and have for decades. Law enforcement have had full access to it through court-orders, warrants, etc. Generally, information is kept by phone companies for a period up to or a minimum of 3 years.

    http://gizmodo.com/5795861/how... ("How the police get your phone records" written, 2011)

    https://www.aclu.org/blog/tech... ("How Long Is Your Cell Phone Company Hanging On To Your Data?", 2011): this article covers cell phone only. Generally information is saved for 1 year minimum, but some carriers save it longer.

  12. god, people are retards.. on Can Commercial Storage Services Handle the NSA's Metadata? · · Score: 3, Funny

    The meta-data information provided by the President is a fucking cover story for hiding their spy games program. It's already been exposed that they are doing much more than saving meta-data; they're collecting word for word, every communication domestically and foreign, saving the content of our communications.

    Lets focus on the meta-data for a minute thing: according to Bill Binney, previous NSA director on technology that helped design the system, anybody can store meta-data and equipment that fits inside a 20 by 12 foot room. FOR ALL COMMUNICATIONS, WORLD WIDE. So of course Verizon, AT&T, and these others douches can store this information. In a room probably the size of 5 by 5, because they'll be storing it themselves ; and providers are already storing this information anyway, which has been available for law enforcement use for some time. The Bluffdale data center in Utah is big enough to store 100 years of content data though, .. which means they're using it to store actual profiles and content of people, not just meta-data. Details @ http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb... "NSA Collects ‘Word for Word’ Every Domestic Communication, Says Former Analyst"

    On top of that, they have a massive satellite and radar system with a variety of capabilities, which is being used to target Americans during continuous black operations. Mind reading capability, tracking from space, watching our movements wherever we are. look at the details @ http://www.oregonstatehospital...

  13. when you're outside and inside.. on Online, You're Being Watched At All Times; Act Accordingly. · · Score: 1

    There's a satellite starring at your goat balls.

    Electron imaging of your .. body, and its signals, dears.

    http://www.oregonstatehospital...

    NSA wants you to know you're being watched 24/7, regardless if you're using the telephone or Internet. ;^D

  14. EPA should just adopt.. on GOP Bill To Outlaw EPA 'Secret Science' That Is Not Transparent, Reproducible · · Score: 2

    A zero pollution tolerance. That is, if particles are distributed or disturbed by a company, and the act does not occur naturally, it would be banned. Any emissions that alter air, water, spoil, or electromagnetic environments that last and cannot be undone with 100% certainty should not be allowed.

    If a company wants to do business, it should find new ways that do not pollute, won't spill over, or leak or alter the environment. It's the new "gold standard" in finding clean perfect methods for operation, without excuses or exceptions going forward.

    I mean, who gave these fuck tard companies the right to pollute or modify my living standards, after all? And what about all the other creatures that gotta live on this planet?

  15. this guy really wants.. on Ask Slashdot: Why Are We Still Writing Text-Based Code? · · Score: 1

    Mind reading radar adapted for use in a computer like the military has.

    In the militaries TAMI system or "synthetic telepathy," all I have to do is think and the computer takes out and performs a command. Programs know exactly what I want with no learning or correction. I can paint a picture just by visualizing it, and programs and macros end up being the computer doing exactly what you envisioned or thought. It expands itself to meet my desires, without need to reprogram or add on to the system. It can pull up surveillance information, memory, or data from any location, and even hone into other peoples thoughts at will at my merely thinking I need certain information (it knows what other people know, too, as we store it in a massive database brief extractions of peoples memories, and we track peoples whereabouts).

    Hahaha.. sucks for the civilian population cause they're still doing shit by hand, having to manually replicate and program in instructions, like doing individual brush strokes to create art in mods in a paint program rather than just envisioning and having it appear as you thought it. Also, sound effects can be rendered this way, too.. and entire dream worlds created, which is very similar to the Inception movie method but we use directed energy and radar / satellite systems to read and link minds.

    Learn more about the hidden system at http://www.oregonstatehospital...

    IBM also says this tech will be mainstream by 2017, so hold onto your horses (look up IBM 5 IN 5 2012).

  16. fuck the nsa on Crypto Legend Quisquater Targeted - But NSA May Not Be To Blame · · Score: 1

    When are people going to understand: the NSA targets all, at all times. Satellite and space/radar capability monitor all souls regardless. Who the fuck cares if they targeted him one pathetic way or not, when everyone is being monitored regardless in other more invasive and secretive ways?

    Total global surveillance method exposed by Dr. Robert Duncan, a DOD/CIA/US DOJ systems architect: http://www.oregonstatehospital...

    NSA is 90% air wave and radiation intelligence. 10% lower tech shit.

  17. what about prior art? on Pending Apple Patent For 'Inferring User Mood' · · Score: 0

    The government has this already. All satellites are being used to track:

    Heart rate, breathe rate, facial gestures, brain wave/thought content and more FROM space.

    And NSAs technology is pretty good at filtering: audio, video, graphics, and textual content from a variety of sources including phone calls, YouTube clips, and conversations in public.

    Mood management is done based on all those same principles. Rate and tension of speech, conversation content, facial recognition, .. the monitoring of brain waves allows them to pinpoint emotion, thoughts, and memory on top of this.

    Furthermore, polygraph software has been around for ages in the public realm that does all this based on voice analysis alone, which is how they can extract a variety of things from merely analysing voice, including your emotion, thought pattern, and truthfulness/intent.

    Apple is seemingly combining technology from numerous other places for apparent use in their operating systems. Which is nothing special, and I wonder if they actually invented any part of this themselves.

    Read more about some of the NSAs technology for this, including Thought Amplifying and Mind Interface at this site, plus patents for mind / mood reading using brain wave analysis: http://www.oregonstatehospital...

  18. whom ever says IE sits at 8% is wrong.. on IE Drops To Single-Digit Market Share · · Score: 3, Informative

    I am sure at w3schools they're dealing primarily with devs, who do in fact prefer another browser over IE. but on my site of 3000 unique visitors per month, I'm seeing... what others are seeing at sites other than w3schools.

    The breakdown is :

    Firefox 27.3%
    Google Chrome 26.1%
    MSIE 16.6% (down quite a bit from a few years ago)
    Mozilla 10.6%
    Opera 7.7%
    Safari 6.5%

    Unknown/Android/iPhone/etc make up the rest.

    Most of my IE users are IE6.. o.o

    On my other site with a seeding of 1500 unique users, IE sits at 29.5%, Chrome at 33.7%, Firefox at 17.9%, everything else, who cares .. It makes me wonder what more Windows orientated sites, mainsteam news sites get - Yahoo, Rage3D, Tomshardware, etc. These are the sites I think most of the IE users are on (my site here gets most of it's users from the AMD graphics card camp, doing 29.5% IE).

  19. Re:even a broken clock... on RNC Calls For Halt To Unconstitutional Surveillance · · Score: 1

    +4 .. its funny cause the way its presented, like totally irony because its all true and contradicts everything everyone else is saying.

  20. Re:even a broken clock... on RNC Calls For Halt To Unconstitutional Surveillance · · Score: -1, Troll

    Hallujeluh! Another mind control slave, living in the fucking US government controlled Matrix.

    http://www.oregonstatehospital...

    Everyone here spouts shit on internet forums, while the world around them dominates them. The PC is the most advanced mind control terminal we ever invented, a true prison for your minds. Nothing you do inside the screen has any real impact on the outside world, you see.. its all virtual reality. Keep telling us your thoughts by typing messages and sending them over the internet, because we love to control and hear from you, which literally keeps you from doing anything that impacts us. Hahaha.

  21. Re:even a broken clock... on RNC Calls For Halt To Unconstitutional Surveillance · · Score: 5, Funny

    You know that all elections are rigged by the military and they vote in and advertise the canidates that they choose for election, and the public is manipulated into electing them, so nobody is actually representing us?

    The issue is not specific to republican or democrat. I want to see us vote out every democrat, republican, and vote in all new people regardless of party, but who have no association with the current system. The problem is not democrat or republican, its the people we have elected and who are in power.

    There exists a way they can control society, a system called TAMI, or "Thought Amplifying and Mind Interface" which the military deployed in 1976 in all radar systems. It lets them long range spy on people, spying on their thoughts and memories so the government could control and manipulate people. The military and higher ups has used this system to screen out moles, and people who are against the militaries interests. Everyone chosen for election (Senate, Congressman, President, etc) is passed through their screens and given power only if the military lets them, and people who try to get in who aren't approved get sabotaged in the public eye and/or financially. Nobody is seriously going to fight the government amongst their ranks, and nearly everyone who's elected is benefiting from this and maintaining power through it. It is all rigged. Look up Dr. Robert Duncan's books, .. he's a DOD /CIA /US DOJ scientist who helped develop most of this. His free book is The Matrix Deciphered. Details on their system also found here:

    http://www.oregonstatehospital...

    Democracy was officially ended in 1976, in the name of national security (anything that could expose the governments misconduct is a violation of national security, because it threatens to end their control over us, and it may result in mass crimimal convictions if they were subject to the laws everyone else were subject to.).

  22. Re:Come stand trial. on Russia Plans To Extend Edward Snowden's Asylum · · Score: 1

    They've been talking about wanting permission to kill him instead of capture him. So they don't want to bring Snowden in alive, they want to bring him in dead.

    Link: http://www.buzzfeed.com/bennyj...

  23. Re:Come stand trial. on Russia Plans To Extend Edward Snowden's Asylum · · Score: 1

    Plus there is no defense for this, as the laws are all stacked against him as has already been stated; there is nothing that says he can't be convicted, no matter how good his attorney's. Plus, the US government wants Snowden dead, so if they ever get their hands on him, he's in for it.

  24. Re:Come stand trial. on Russia Plans To Extend Edward Snowden's Asylum · · Score: 1

    What about grounds of bias... for the US government? Thats grounds for dismissing anyone who doesn't support Snowden.

  25. what else is Dianne Feinstein protecting? on Senator Dianne Feinstein: NSA Metadata Program Here To Stay · · Score: 1

    Could it be we are living in a mind control prison with no real democracy, like Dr. Robert Duncan says?

    Did you know they installed mind reading and mind altering radar systems in 1976, and today they have a database with all our recorded thoughts memories, and data? Everything you ever saw, felt, heard, dreamt, said or did is stored in this database, according to Dr. Robert Duncan CIA/DOD/US DOJ physicist and whistleblower. Total psychoenergy monitoring sits at 1.4 terabytes per second for all watched. And they torture and remotely control people, directing energy and voices into peoples heads, use this information to manipulate and control society.

    How could any American have control over their lives if this is being used by the President, Senators, Congressman, Police, FBI, DOD, CIA, NSA, in secret? Dr. Robert Duncan said he helped develop most of these technologies, and they're abusing and misusing all his work. They do EEG cloning, memory probes, EEG projection, etc. Watch us pee and poo and fuck, and enter our minds to control and abuse us.

    Download Dr. Duncan's book The Matrix Deciphered in PDF, watch his video testimony, and learn more here: http://www.oregonstatehospital.net/d/russelltice-nsarnmebl.html

    Since they really have this, realize every word they tell us (Senator, Congressman, President, State official, would have to be a lie. They use this, and lie about it in every statement they make. "There is no domestic spying on Americans" -Obama).