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  1. be careful. just because two doctors conclude the same or similar doesn't make it right. doctors frequently just back each other up following your chart notes in terms of diagnosis and are afraid to change diagnosis. you may not have a condition at all and still receive multiple false diagnosis. it's a really big problem if say you need medical care and you're in a prison or state hospital and you need care but they deny diagnosis; and if you don't need care for mental illness but they frame you to look mentally ill each doctor you see merely follows the previous doctors notes very rarely deviating or checking any of the facts. in the community doctors are usually closely associated and cook the books for insurance companies, cohorts and themselves to avoid liability and lawsuits. it can be hard to even find a doctor willing to do consults over another doctor who you accuse of abuse.

    https://www.obamasweapon.com/

  2. this looks like CIA propaganda on CBS Reports 'Suspicious' Cell Phone Tower Activity In Washington DC (cbsnews.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    the united states already has secretly deployments of armorments preventing these types of attacks. the attacks are thus normally conducted by the United States itself, sometimes in cooperation with foreign nations, or the government allows the attacks to occur.

    Signals Intelligence is secretly scanning us all from space, giving us electron spin resonance scans.

    There's no attack we aren't prepared for.

    Why is this in the media? To spread false fear onto the population.

    https://www.drrobertduncan.com...

  3. lets switch from capitalism to communism on Could We Eliminate Spam With DMARC? (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    capitalism requires people to make money to live and survive. to acquire their basic needs such as education, shelter, healthcare, and whatnot, and most never make enough to obtain these things entirely, you have to get money from somewhere. in this case spam generates enough revenue for many that they keep on doing it.

    spam is not normally done as a cyber assault, but once people no longer were required to get money, perhaps the only 'spam' we'd be seeing was assault based, psychological warfare, and criminal behavior, which case police should arrest the people behind the spam.

    https://www.obamasweapon.com/

  4. Re:$10 for placebo quality on Spotify Is Testing a Lossless Subscription Tier For $15 to $20 Per Month (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    hearing the difference isn't so hard. I have no abx comparator but mp3 and aac are both huge downgrades. mathmatically they have so many limits they are half the quality or worse. they sound very metalic. the details are washed out. sounds clip. color is missing. noise is prominent. high frequency is cut off. some people listen with cheap equipment that does poor reproduction in which case the loss in quality is probably not of concern but for people like me with $1500 headphones and a $300 DAC with 130dB SNR/dynamic range even the smallest static or noise difference can be heard plus all the other differences..

    as such I am forced to buy CD music because none of the online services have lossless.. also to get HD I have to pirate because the cost is so much more expensive than Ads.

    my headphone set up: Westone W8
    DAC LG v20 with quad DAC

    https://www.obamasweapon.com/

  5. Re: Not that expensive on Studios Push for $50 Early Home Movie Rentals (variety.com) · · Score: 1

    I get $2 tickets through T-Mobile Tuesday myself..

  6. Re:Not that expensive on Studios Push for $50 Early Home Movie Rentals (variety.com) · · Score: 1

    that's extremely expensive. $50 for some over compressed low resolution garbage at home streamed over my slow internet that isn't gigabit fiber, without the beautiful 4K laser IMAX, nor the Dolby rumbling seats and thunderous bass effects?

    fuck that. i'll keep going to the theater for the Dolby IMAX 4K Laser experience at AMC Empire 25 or similar place. sure the popcorn and soda is expensive but that's why I sneak in snacks most of the time.

    total price for two at AMC Empire 25: $40 bucks.

    http://www.obamasweapon.com/

  7. Google is admitting the more patents/copyright sux on With No Fair Use, It's More Difficult to Innovate, Says Google (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    google admits the more patents and copyright you have the more restrictive business and innovation got. you couldn't create products, or innovate yourself.

    here's the truth. the further you kill copyright/patents, the easier it gets to innovate, and do business yourself. rather than be reliant on copyright/patents to be a monopoly on content, you must invest your money continuously and fast, in order to have the best products and technology on the market, otherwise someone will outdo you and put your business out of business. currently patents/copyright prevent investment and innovation, because companies are safe that no competitor can rise even if they can do the same thing as you, and this creates a monopoly for those who own the patents and copyrights.

    when a patent is in effect, companies like to delay technology deployment so as to milk that particular patented technology, while competitors are barred from entry to the market. then they move onto the next slight improvement of said patented technology, while a treasure trove of tech is held back because it's the next slight revision of tech they'll deploy next. that's basically business today.

    sad but true.

    http://www.obamasweapon.com/

  8. MMS on Google Voice Receives First Update in Five Years (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    MMS has always worked on Google Voice. It sends the attached pictures and video to your associated Gmail/email account.

  9. Re:custom ROMs are here to stay as long as.. on Do Android Users Still Use Custom Roms? (androidauthority.com) · · Score: 1

    Here's one problem but it hasn't stopped custom ROMs luckily. T-Mobile Galaxy S7 shipped with a locked boot loader. This had the potential to kill custom ROMs, but luckily some development has occurred as the phone was found to be rootable. However if you're a Verizon or AT&T customer you know the pain of all Samsung phones being locked.

    Originally T-Mobile said they'd see about an update to unlock the GS7 but so far it hasn't happened.

    All previous Samsung phones on T-Mobile shipped with unlocked boot loaders.

    That means it was as simple as flashing a custom recovery and you were onto custom ROM bliss and root.

    LG phones remain unlocked as an alternative luckily.. The G5 and V20 both have unlocked boot loaders on T-Mobile AND Sprint.

  10. custom ROMs are here to stay as long as.. on Do Android Users Still Use Custom Roms? (androidauthority.com) · · Score: 2

    devices remain compatible ie unlocked boot loaders.

    if you go over to xda-developers custom ROMs are still a big thing. custom ROMs would even be bigger but many phones are shipped locked down with locked boot loaders and unroot-able, so users can't develop their custom ROMs or install them.

    T-Mobile and Sprint traditionally have been the most custom ROM friendly shipping phones with unlocked boot loaders. as such communities have spung up on xda-developers with dozens of custom ROMs for popular unlocked devices especially Samsung. people also like to install Google's entirely vanilla version of Android getting rid of what users dislike about Samsung/LG/HTC ROMs and software.

    Cyanogen might be a ROM but I don't think it has a ton of users. It's probably the most commercial of them but not the go-to-ROM of someone who wants something custom.

  11. road a megabus from DC to Pittsburgh or possibly Pittsburgh to DC- the bus had USB ports located above head of each passenger.

    seems like the features installed on the latest model buses.

    obamasweapon.com

  12. DC Connector buses have USB ports of them. Not just one bus, multiple. The standard WMATA buses don't yet have it though.

  13. this is a psych op on Elite Scientists Have Told the Pentagon That AI Won't Threaten Humanity (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    these guys are making weapons with AI, but the public won't get to see the weapons. that's how weapons manufacturement works in the United States. the weapons are well developed and could kill, torture, mind control, irradiate, enslave and abuse humans in various ways, but the military/government keeps it hidden just for them. the attacks that happen on people are done secretly and to small groups, so as the main stream consciousness never gets a chance to react to it.

    AI is already weaponized and here's one of the main programs in place. The AI bots interface with the human mind for electronic and neuropsychological torture, including to remotely control people to go on mass shootings and bombings: http://www.drrobertduncan.com/...

  14. Re:normal people are very affected by the stuff on Microsoft Anti-Porn Workers Sue Over PTSD (thedailybeast.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah ogrish type stuff can hurt a person. I could see the gore causing a persons brain to get fucked up, although it might be a temporary effect but the kiddy open stuff I don't think has a negative effect it just gives you a boner. Seriously its just sex like adult porn which everyone uses and doesn't get PTSD from.

    https://www.obamasweapon.com/

  15. It sounds made up on Microsoft Anti-Porn Workers Sue Over PTSD (thedailybeast.com) · · Score: 0

    I dont think these people got PTSD. I happen to be friends with a neuropsych who does QME evals for California- majority like 90% of people who come in claiming a work place injury are faking it to try to get out of work. He'll start off his testing and if they exhibit signs of faking he will give it to them straight: either walk out of my office now and I will write the testing wasn't completed or, finish up and I'll write you were faking.

    I just don't think humans get PTSD that easily and the condition itself is mostly non-existent- people have the diagnosis but don't have the symptoms from the DSM which sound psychotic. I bet this guy is faking like a motherfucker. Its the perfect crime. Each component of the lawsuit crafted to extract some dollar off Microsoft- it might work it might not but really all these mother fuckers saw was some kids bholes. The guy wants to make it sound bad because he knows the general public hasn't seen any kids bholes and they will think there is some kind of negative trauma from seeing it when scientifically its no different than seeing adult bholes at the most he ever got was a boner he secretly whacked off to routinely.

    https://www.obamasweapon.com/

  16. Re:AMD has on AMD Set To Launch Ryzen Before March 3rd (anandtech.com) · · Score: 1

    What the poster is saying is there is no reason not to have ECC. Corruption of bits is very easy and its one of the secret NSA hacking tools (space based weapons corrupt- read- write RAM).

    When all you need is a few extra bits and some correction mechanism why the fuck not use it? It costs the same to make too.

    ECC unfortunately cannot stop space based hacking but it can guard from some attacks at least.

    https://www.obamasweapon.com/

  17. so they're emitting tracking ultrasound :( on Ultrasound Tracking Could Be Used To Deanonymize Tor Users (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    this is bullshit. a cop / law enforcement could use this to walk around and receive identity information without even needing to interferometry scan your brain/DNA/pocket book full of ID/credit cards/cellphone etc.

    this also enables low tech citizens to perform the same feat. often times once a low tech person has info about you such as tracking ID, IP address, phone number, address, name, social security number, date of birth+location information, or email address they can take that to databases and find out mounds of information about you- basically all that data the companies have amassed about you, is retrievable with any identifiable information. NSA databases work the same way.

    obamasweapon.com

  18. price and lack of need to replace existing TVs. nobody cares to be hyped. no one wants to rush out and buy new stuff all the time. the industry thought we would be in to having intercourse with them, so they pre-maturely removed their pants but we didn't want intercourse this time.

    people will buy 3D TVs only if they are priced the same as regular TVs, and only then when they are in the market to buy a new TV say when their old one breaks down and needs replaced.

    TV is not that hot of content. no one actually gives a crap about it.

    obamasweapon.com

  19. couldn't we be killing the planet? on The Recent Changes In Earth's Magnetic Field (esa.int) · · Score: 1

    could we be killing the planet, perhaps with our 4G, hologram surveillance, and directed energy weaponry?

    by planet I mean everything we're effecting that's fudging up earths magnetic field.

    www.drrobertduncan.com

  20. I have a $300 oxygen free copper coated with silver, cryogenically frozen down to -300c for five days, which will be made useless by this. this cable accompanies by $1500 headphones, Westone W80.

    and here's my problem. the headphone jack on existing units is actually smaller than the micro USB and USB C ports. the USB C port and cabling also is flimsy, and twice the width of a headphone jack. I would not want to be using it for headphone audio under any circumstances. I can picture any type of DAC/USB C adapter being quite large and possibly destroying the signal by the time it gets to my high quality $300 cable.

    then you have Bluetooth which transcodes all your audio into lossy formats destroying the audio even more. they do many a Bluetooth cable for my headphones but the audio loss of AAC/apX is quite large over a lossless signal traveling over my cryo cable.

    https://www.obamasweapon.com/

  21. Re:What's the big deal? on Drupal Event Apologizes For Giving Out Copies Of Playboy (drupalcamp.de) · · Score: 1

    By the way I found out they might not have went non nude in Germany yet. Take a trip over to playboy.de it has tits exposed. Playboy.com has no tits after the switch up to non nude ..

    https://www.obamasweapon.com/

  22. Re:What's the big deal? on Drupal Event Apologizes For Giving Out Copies Of Playboy (drupalcamp.de) · · Score: 1

    I started to think. If I saw naked men or men in their underwear I don't honestly think they're being objectified.

    I understand women have beef with capitalism though. That's where you can't feed yourself, house yourself, go to school/college, pay for things you need unless you work, such as by modeling, including nude modeling, art, and porn.

    Well they hate the fact that they are taught to keep their clothes on most of their lives and its sin to remove clothes then suddenly capitalism is trying to force them to do it, or afford some the opportunity to do it for a profit. The complainers can't even stand people that don't feel its objectification because they have found outs its ok, a revenue stream and very artistic. The ones with issues against it simply have their own personal world view against it but yet still generally consume it and benefit from it. Its a very odd thing. No one complaining actually fully avoids or it or actually dislikes it inside they just say they do.

    I personally would hate society without nudity, sexuality, female and male gender and bodies.. Its very tasteful and artistic. Its very stylish and simulating. If we actually erased it that would be seriously sad.

    I do like the idea of giving people their basic income, free housing and stuff first before having people do porn, art, modeling, dance etc. That way at least they have no reason to go into it unless they personally enjoy it.

    https://www.obamasweapon.com/

  23. I already know some flaws of the bill on The UK Is About to Legalize Mass Surveillance [Update] (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Surveillance and investigation isn't so bad. The problem is the people doing it are corrupt, continuing to lie and deceive the public. The thing missing from the bill is the public can't investigate officials for abuse or crime, only the public are the targets and those working for the government are white listed to conceal the crime they wish and do whatever crime they wish. Its a true license to kill sort of thing.

    The other thing is they forgot to disclose they were still secretly using satellites and military radar to scan peoples homes, brains, and bodies for thought and memory extraction. They also forgot to say they have remotely interrogated and tortured the fuck out of some people and even killed people secretly with it.

    Those are the deepest secrets of this bill; the bill was passed mostly to cover up all the crime the state has done that they don't want prosecuted for and they don't want the public to ever find out the full truth.

    I know the black world and special access programs well. I know they want to hide their surveillance capabilities because they can be used on officials to uncover their conspiracies and crime all of which are being covered up and protected.

    Fix these issues then you got a bill.

    https://www.obamasweapon.com/
    https://www.drrobertduncan.com...

  24. Furthermore the only way or goal to obtain free stuff:

    Put it in the constitution. Solidify it. And put the tax rate on the rich in there too.

    The rich will still be wealthy even with the high tax rate.

    The idea is if society is free- from riding the metro bus and rail around, to getting the highest end education, to living in an upscale house, to having a nice car, to flying on a plane for free, and all that then people will be secure in their persons and effects and not hack, scam, and exploit or abuse as much.

    It has to be a worldwide resolution as well. All countries and land must be forced into the system. Otherwise while countries built on fraud, abuse, and exploitation will continue to bully, enslave and impact everyone else.

    If there isn't profit motive so extreme to doing something people simply don't do it.

    You also do need strict laws against such abuses as well. Currently the laws are not enforced or don't exist to tackle the modern issues.

    I do know our government's aren't for peace and that's why none of this has been done yet.

    People will continue to work, create, and serve in society even without great profit motive. Look at open source software, the internet, and all the free work that gets done from creating whole communities, to making various companies products what they are like facebook and Twitter who make billions off us without reimbursement, to making art, to educating ad teaching for free, to coding and tech support that people do for free.

    https://www.obamasweapon.com/

  25. If you give up money- by taxing the rich and creating socialism you might get security. Here is why: you have to take out the profit motive from hacking by giving people good lives for free even if they are broke and disadvantaged. This then will reduce the amount of scams, hacking, spam and other bullshit. Currently ti get by in life many are forced to steal, become drug dealers, prostitutes, sex workers, spammers, hackers, etc.

    I would wager the only reason the spam box exists is poverty and need to profit off the internet and capitalism anyway you can.

    I would say the only reason you have hackers taking over machines and demanding randsom is because money is otherwise hard to come by.

    People are food insecure, housing insecure, education depleted, etc.

    But trust me there's plenty of money to pay for it all you just have to tax the 1% of the world by like 90% and suddenly a free society for all can be built that everyone can rely on by default with free housing, basic income, workers rights and vebefits, children/animal and human rights, etc.

    The more you kill the profit motive the more secure and healthy society becomes as you will have less reliance of fraud, abuse and exploitation to survive. Its pretty much a rule.

    https://www.obamasweapon.com/