A FOIA search would have never seen the classic “June files” (~1970's) “zero files”, “I-drive”s and "S-drive" over the years. Documents would have been kept compartmentalized until needed or lost - from any defense legal team or FOIA.
Anyone could request any term and very little would come back - this rush to hide results is strange.
Too much next gen cloud starting to connect too many old databases?
Why would you set up shop in the US? You have to "pay" the dems and reps, locals and feds.
Then on going taxes, federal green issues, workers and toxic locals with very good legal teams.
In many parts of the world you pay one good entry bribe and solve the rest with a death squad.
No ngo, tribal leader, green group, press, political or labor leaders to worry about.
In Australia you "invest" and if your workforce is dying you pay out an always low soft capped amount in court with very very little press.
You want want to wait until you have another http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoebus_cartel for car electronics.
Best to name, think and talk about the ip issues before any new (import or local) car you look at has a Google tax.
Everything DARPA did in the distant past was very expensive/.mil - and has been understood in some legal way by Google.
Everything that is now in the wild that is useful has been touched by Google.
Any future tech will be prior art or pay to drive to Google.
Think back to Xerox Prac and the consultants - the only thing that mattered was Xerox and the Xerox/Apple gui deal.
Beyond the feel good students/gov/PR - if you want to sell a car with any self drive/park/nav options in the US or any country the US has a treaty with, pay Google.
The NSA and CIA love you using their servers. DoD has its own network to track/set up leakers and spies..
Different crypto needs for different areas and legal needs.
Just like in old Europe, a black Mercedes van pulls up.
Men in black leather coats run up stairs and demand to see your license agreement with Microsoft....
Would have seen much code and skills on display as a set of older OS's and a few new ones where examined?
The public face of MS's security experts been cross examined...
Re: If you don't like the "patdown for traveling inside the country"
First you will be taken aside so other people can keep moving.
They might take you to a small room for a very long talk about your papers and any cash/tech you have on you.
Then you go to a very small room for an internal exam and get to learn about dna.
"i.e. Big Bob's coming in to give you.... pain compliance - joint pain, electroshock, pepper spray ect.
The tech belongs to Germany, Japan, China. They did the research and raced to the bottom with production lines churning out many solar panels.
Add in tax payer/consumer paid feed in rates around the world that made most people who wanted to get cheap units buy in.
What is left for the US to "make"? Anything the US can dream up can be understood in the EU and Asian labs and "linuxed" back into the next gen.
Anything the US tries to build can be done for less outside the US....
Can the US return to full employment as a world class patent troll? A few cents on every solar panel shipped or no US market (or any bilateral trade deal friends market) for you...
A million that do not have to get private jobs or go to the classic laogai system (prison labor and prison farms).
As for fake goods for local use, the wealth/top mil/gov have their own shops so they are fine.
If your making fakes, everything is paid for, nobody will want to see a good thing stop.
The f-35 for export? The US is gifting stealth, agile antennae technologies and the engine to make the deal.
Interesting how the US got Japan to drop the Eurofighter Typhoon:)
Yes the 'also nothing except the casket, skull, bush" seems to be interesting.
Much of the long term German system made its way to the US where it still thrives in your elite Universities and touches many young people of power.
Its always fun to see the same leaders tell the press just how strong their Christian faith in Jesus is - but seem to have missed the clear teachings on idolatry.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skull_and_Bones http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Skull_and_Bones_members
A lot of basement dwelling nerds get driven around in their moms Toyota "Shopping Trolley" hatchback... for years, mb even inheriting it.
It must leave some product imprint - like growing up with an Apple SE/30 or G3 or iMac...
The 1970's CC networks, class b banks, non agent banks should be a warning and show what networking would have looked like.
Massive fast networks with you paying for every unit of data used -the Australian internet data costs would be a historical point too.
If you have wireless, think of a fed with a laptop in the street - that will get into most OS X, Linux people of interest enjoying modern ethernet free computing.
If your a Mac or Linux setup is wired, the feds might chat with your isp and go direct down your isp network next time you connect.
Windows is well understood from a security admin ~ protective tools view. Its wide open and easy to slip something in on most versions.
Some new, unknown, different, exotic outgoing Mac/Linux software firewall/log might just alert the user, then they ring smart friends.. the press... http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2011/09/mac-trojan-pretends-to-be-flash-player-installer-to-get-in-the-door.ars
Its wonderful if the users enters their "Unix" pw for you and you can alter all you need.
http://cryptome.org/0005/ssl-broken.htm on this issue.
Welcome to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clipper_chip, Enigma or the fun of Data Encryption Standard era standards in your new safe browser.
A FOIA search would have never seen the classic “June files” (~1970's) “zero files”, “I-drive”s and "S-drive" over the years.
Documents would have been kept compartmentalized until needed or lost - from any defense legal team or FOIA.
Anyone could request any term and very little would come back - this rush to hide results is strange.
Too much next gen cloud starting to connect too many old databases?
Why would you set up shop in the US? You have to "pay" the dems and reps, locals and feds.
Then on going taxes, federal green issues, workers and toxic locals with very good legal teams.
In many parts of the world you pay one good entry bribe and solve the rest with a death squad.
No ngo, tribal leader, green group, press, political or labor leaders to worry about.
In Australia you "invest" and if your workforce is dying you pay out an always low soft capped amount in court with very very little press.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Atomic_Energy_Agency#Membership
Any state can join.
You want want to wait until you have another http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoebus_cartel for car electronics.
Best to name, think and talk about the ip issues before any new (import or local) car you look at has a Google tax.
Everything DARPA did in the distant past was very expensive/.mil - and has been understood in some legal way by Google.
Everything that is now in the wild that is useful has been touched by Google.
Any future tech will be prior art or pay to drive to Google.
Think back to Xerox Prac and the consultants - the only thing that mattered was Xerox and the Xerox/Apple gui deal.
Beyond the feel good students/gov/PR - if you want to sell a car with any self drive/park/nav options in the US or any country the US has a treaty with, pay Google.
The NSA and CIA love you using their servers. DoD has its own network to track/set up leakers and spies ..
Different crypto needs for different areas and legal needs.
Then you will want the 5 for more gpu, cpu, 64 bit and the next gen of games that will never work on any 4 ect.....
Just like in old Europe, a black Mercedes van pulls up. ....
Men in black leather coats run up stairs and demand to see your license agreement with Microsoft
Would have seen much code and skills on display as a set of older OS's and a few new ones where examined? ...
The public face of MS's security experts been cross examined
Re: If you don't like the "patdown for traveling inside the country" .... pain compliance - joint pain, electroshock, pepper spray ect.
First you will be taken aside so other people can keep moving.
They might take you to a small room for a very long talk about your papers and any cash/tech you have on you.
Then you go to a very small room for an internal exam and get to learn about dna.
"i.e. Big Bob's coming in to give you
The tech belongs to Germany, Japan, China. They did the research and raced to the bottom with production lines churning out many solar panels. ....
Add in tax payer/consumer paid feed in rates around the world that made most people who wanted to get cheap units buy in.
What is left for the US to "make"? Anything the US can dream up can be understood in the EU and Asian labs and "linuxed" back into the next gen.
Anything the US tries to build can be done for less outside the US
Can the US return to full employment as a world class patent troll? A few cents on every solar panel shipped or no US market (or any bilateral trade deal friends market) for you...
A million that do not have to get private jobs or go to the classic laogai system (prison labor and prison farms).
As for fake goods for local use, the wealth/top mil/gov have their own shops so they are fine.
If your making fakes, everything is paid for, nobody will want to see a good thing stop.
The f-35 for export? The US is gifting stealth, agile antennae technologies and the engine to make the deal. :)
Interesting how the US got Japan to drop the Eurofighter Typhoon
Recall how the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IAI_Kfir was made? Plans for the Mirage III where "found" in Switzerland.
In parts of the world you have cash-for-(parliamentary) questions, in the US its cash for vaccines.
Good job exposing the cash trail.
It could be a fear that this text is a missing link between much older groups based in the EU and newer groups in the USA.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antony_C._Sutton wrote on Skull and Bones using public-domain information - until he got the complete listings of the members.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte_Thomson_Iserbyt.
Yes the 'also nothing except the casket, skull, bush" seems to be interesting.
Much of the long term German system made its way to the US where it still thrives in your elite Universities and touches many young people of power.
Its always fun to see the same leaders tell the press just how strong their Christian faith in Jesus is - but seem to have missed the clear teachings on idolatry. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skull_and_Bones
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Skull_and_Bones_members
A lot of basement dwelling nerds get driven around in their moms Toyota "Shopping Trolley" hatchback ... for years, mb even inheriting it.
It must leave some product imprint - like growing up with an Apple SE/30 or G3 or iMac...
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa366778(v=vs.85).aspx#physical_memory_limits_windows_7 :)
No Windows 7 Home Premium OEM 16 GB cheap box for dev soon
Some come with data ports and you can help map Japan at http://radiationnetwork.com/
The 1970's CC networks, class b banks, non agent banks should be a warning and show what networking would have looked like.
Massive fast networks with you paying for every unit of data used -the Australian internet data costs would be a historical point too.
Independent contractor Schultz: I installed nothing, I logged nothing, I know nothing!
If you have wireless, think of a fed with a laptop in the street - that will get into most OS X, Linux people of interest enjoying modern ethernet free computing.
If your a Mac or Linux setup is wired, the feds might chat with your isp and go direct down your isp network next time you connect.
Windows is well understood from a security admin ~ protective tools view. Its wide open and easy to slip something in on most versions.
Some new, unknown, different, exotic outgoing Mac/Linux software firewall/log might just alert the user, then they ring smart friends.. the press...
http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2011/09/mac-trojan-pretends-to-be-flash-player-installer-to-get-in-the-door.ars
Its wonderful if the users enters their "Unix" pw for you and you can alter all you need.
The FBI had http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Lantern_(software) reported about in ~2001 and the news provided some insight into AV vendor issues.
http://cryptome.org/0005/ssl-broken.htm on this issue.
Welcome to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clipper_chip, Enigma or the fun of Data Encryption Standard era standards in your new safe browser.