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    • RE: "Liberal" vs. "Conservative" - Examining the 'Divide and Conquer' Tactics of the Global-Oligarchs

      @dingle another shitbag talking from the Davos trenches:
      https://youtu.be/WaHzUlR2MUg

      THE old chunk of dying dung crusading for the freedom of the world aboard his private jet and singing us about the malevolence of big money (it takes one to know one) can't accept the idea of a world surviving him and can no longer hide that he's in serious condition, potentially on a Darth Vader like life support. That's why the race traitor stirs the pot.

      First he lost his denture and couldn't pronounce words correctly.

      Nobody laughed in the audience.

      Then he exhibited tremendous problems reading his already rehearsed text which showed that his eyesight is dramatically low, and also that his memory is failing him before he could even reach the end of his simplest 19 words long sentences.

      Again, nobody puffed.

      Sadly this short video didn't give us any hint as to whether he's got incontinence problems or if his perpetually reconstructed pale body exhales this characteristic putrid decomposition smell, but just like assassin Hillary who seems in much better shape we can safely assume he's also endowed with his little backpack sack to accommodate for his constantly dribbling anus.

      Given the seriousness of his symptoms, it is highly unlikely that this being be autonomous, both in terms of physical but also mental abilities. One has then to forcibly conclude that this slow rotting corpse is used by some behind the scenes puppet master. The question is: who is pulling the strings?

      If money can buy you a lot of things like dominos on pizzas and walnut sauce, it cannot buy you eternal life. That's the problem with Faustian pacts: you have to give your soul back to Satan, therefore you have to die knowing this will happen outside of your control, and this is certainly why the candidates for eternal damnation cling on to life that desperately. Nobody knows this kind of fear besides them, which is already a reward in itself for the simple but honest and hard working citizen.

      And no amount of children's blood and organs can change that.

      Oligarchs are not gods, not even semi gods. They are a bunch of damned fools full of what they are.

      Not to worry, in the end, Twatter, Farcebook, Oggle and their ilk are all going to be remembered as the Pravdas and Izvestias of the 21st century.

      posted in Blogs
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    • RE: Pedo-Island on Fire (Literally)

      @woodman indeed this looks more consistent than a hit job. Imagine all the young pubic hair and map on handkerchiefs that could be found in that underground torture chamber...
      Clinton in the Lolita express
      http://12160.info/m/photo?id=2649739%3APhoto%3A1767973&context=user
      I hope they dissolved the little cadavers in sulfuric acid or threw the bones in the ocean because fire is not a really adequate way of getting rid of them...
      Also this is a tropical island, everything will grow up again in under 3 or 4 years time. Really not a big deal, and actually saves a lot of gardening fees and makes land more fertile.

      Now where is the landing strip on that island? If one can get there by plane, where do those planes land?
      EDIT: the closest airport is Charlotte Amalie island, chopper to the island, there's a chopper pad there.
      So it means they cannot fly anonymously. Maybe some chopper pilots are going to be arkancided soon...

      posted in Blogs
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    • RE: Are Crypto Investors About to Get Their Faces Ripped Off?

      THE bubble has indeed popped, or is about to. Now what never ceases to amaze me is how price action was linked to obviously totally unrelated events as well as alternate reality on zerohedge.

      Either Tyler is a moron or he's part of the tulip plantation.

      I can't think of any other explanation.

      Take for instance the massive rise that happened a few months ago. We could read that it was as per Tyler because of Zimbabwe or Venezuela or Ghana or whatever God forsaken country or hedge fund, whereas numbers did not add up and will never add up. Plus there is the all too convenient rampant tether fraud that goes under the radar even for TPTB, which lead me to think it has a role accepted by the authorities in the grand scheme of things. Indeed, how happier could they be to see peeple rejecting unregulated cryptos altogether after having been burnt so badly? This will be instrumental in herding them back to fiat or towards moar regulations.

      Now we are served with the consensual excuse that the futures market influences the price action, which I find extremely dubious at the very least because the volume of contracts is ridiculously low, and more importantly because this market has no way to leverage anything in the real world, except if they could purchase and dump back bitcoins on the exchanges. So no I'm sorry Tyler but the futures excuse is yet another excuse that is yet another smoke and mirrors to further transvestite reality.

      And the reality is the following: since last year zerohedge and others managed to create and grow a mass hysteria about the crypto market with the help of the brilliant and elaborate tether fraud. In so doing they claimed it was because of whatever stoopid shithole whereas it was not. And now that dumb money is all in zerohedge sold at ATH prices and left the crime scene while claiming the futures market is the reason for the pop. Absurd but anyway with moronic followers they will always strike a chord or two. Well done and see you next time for the next round until 100k or more, depending on how much you want to see McAfee reneging on his word (do you seriously think he would cut off his dick?).

      In conclusion: cryptos have been owned by big money since even before the average moron thought it was.

      What's more, Tyler could even play the plausible deniability trump card by "discovering" the tether fraud after the fact. That would be the icing on the cake, wouldn't it? This way he could hold the credible role of pointing fingers and playing innocent.

      Tyler never did and most likely will never do his due diligence in the field of tulip bulbs or acknowledged the tether fraud, let alone said a mea culpa to all the fleeced "investors" who mortgaged their houses following his advice. The reason is because the real Tyler left a while back and is now impersonated by an operation possibly up to no good besides manipulating idiots.

      Tyler, you must have made out like a bandit. Congrats. The buyback of zerohedge was indeed a brilliant investment vehicle, well planned and shit.

      For those who still read the lesson is the following: whenever an alternative blog is purchased you can expect this to be the start of a future fleecing of its followers.

      Do you think real investors work for free?

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    • RE: Are Crypto Investors About to Get Their Faces Ripped Off?

      @dingle zerohedge is a cnbc of sorts for urban foxes. They may have much lower numbers overall but the target audiences are really different and I think the Tylerz have a deeper penetration in their market (herded controlled opposition yuppies with wads of cash to flash) than cnbc with their shitload of broke trailer trash public.

      1 or 2 weeks before the peak I started hearing people speaking about BTC in my commuter train in the mornings, and I noticed zerohedge was mentioned quite a few times, more than any other source. That was odd, and this started shaping my perception of their influence on the market.
      So who's right and who's wrong? Maybe you're a bit right and me too.

      However what remains is that the Tylerz never ever spoke about the tether fraud before it was too late for the dumbest, and this is why I smelled a rat with their attitude because they knew something was happening in particular because of tmosley.

      Last but not least, they never questioned the numbers and the "official" explanations for the rallies, that were complete and utter nonsense most of the time. The actual real natural top for this market should have been around 3k and not 20k. Zerohedge did not seem to be surprised whereas all the fundamentals were continuously broken the day market rose again.

      So my final question would be: where's the old zerohedge who was skeptical of everything and questioned the numbers, did their own research and shared this information with a knowledgeable public? Where's the original zerohedge that broke the scoops to everyone, the real deal? -I'm afraid they left with the real Tyler...

      The zerohedge we know today is nothing but regurgitated hyped news for people who think they are on the edge. The most popular posters are either uninteresting pricks or people who are in the delenda carthago est category.

      posted in Blogs
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    • RE: "Holocaust" Revisionist "Nazi Grandma" (age 89) Loses Appeal - Sentenced to 14 months in Prison

      @dingle Ursula is a hell of a tough woman. She is a true martyr to the German race rehabilitation cause and will be remembered for her great personal sacrifice long after she has left this world.

      On the other hand, the judges who condemned her have stained their names in such a way that their families will be ashamed of themselves for the generations to come.

      This is karma.

      Justice will be complete.

      posted in Blogs
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    • RE: Victoria Nuland Now Working for Soros and Co as CEO of Center for a New American Security

      @dontgive if we needed one more indication that Soros is nearing the end of his mortal life and has to ready himself to have his soul taken by Satan, this is it. May he burn in Hell. Forever.

      That the gargoyle who got us used to his shady behind the scenes deals and shenanigans suddenly hires recycles a CIA revolutionary extraordinaire like this fat whore whose tactics are beginning to be too well known for her own good demonstrates he's got not much more time on this planet, and I think it will be hard to find anyone who disagrees with the idea this is a good thing.

      Moreover, that he still does all of the important "work" of his "foundation" instead of putting his son in the limelight is a testimony to the kind of brainless chump this mafia don heir is. Maybe the role of this double agenda caseworker Nuland will be to constantly coach his offspring and use him like a sock puppet to extract his wealth while daddy rots under the bonnet of his sumptuous casket. Some call it babysitting. But after 20 years old this is more akin to psychiatric ward worker, though.

      It is a good sign to see that destiny is catching up with the entire lineage of this filth. I can't wait to see with my own eyes the burial of this rotting carcass and the rise of his useless son. What will follow will announce the end of the house of Soros. Watch him squander the ill gotten billions of his father in useless gesticulations and die impotent and ignored. Irrelevance. It's not going to be our tragedy, and there will be our reward.

      History will wipe them out clean like with a cloth. It's hard to have sold your soul for nothing, isn't it mister Soros?

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    • RE: Contents of the "Secret Republican Memo" leaked?

      @chumba
      https://youtu.be/PH3_-TdoNkQ

      posted in Blogs
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    • RE: Good Cops Are A Myth

      @golem come on this article is based on hearsay and razor thin evidence. Look at their pictures, don't they look perfectly innocent like newborn lambs? They sure are victims of discrimination despite the lovely diversity in their team.

      posted in Blogs
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    • RE: SpaceX Launch Today

      @woodman Musk sold us his car orbiting mars. So he should have waited for the right window to send it there right? The fact he doesn't is weird. Imagine you could send McAfee's dick in orbit around mars, would you send it in an undetermined orbit between earth and mars because you would be in a hurry, where nobody could see it, instead of waiting for the right time?

      posted in Blogs
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    • ¿Do we live in a computer simulation? [1/2]

      This is the first in a series of articles discussing about the fundamental question that we might live in some sort of high order simulation within a higher world. Some may like, some others not. Some will be bored. Such is the plight of life.


      Behold the Whirlpool

      Do we live in a computer simulation?

      1. You are here


      The idea of our world and species originating from some deity, event, or principle above us is widely shared across religions and cultures worldwide. This belief is also imprinted in scientific theories such as the big bang (which turns out to be a bit too close to a religion).

      People have this intuition they can't explain. Maybe it's because the human spirit can't represent something infinite both spatially and time wise, maybe it's real, or maybe it's to answer the fundamentally unanswered questions of our purpose as living beings, or beings thinking they may live (hence the dogmatic and religious nature of every attempt to answer them).

      One notable public personality to talk about this in modern history was Philip K Dick in his famous 1977 press conference telling about glitches he experienced that convinced him he was right.

      Then more recently the most famous car salesman in the world, Elon Musk, came forward. Regrettably his discussion only weighted in on technological capabilities, which is a very reductive argument, if convincing at all.

      In one of his publications on the topic Scott Adams makes the following interesting points:

      If we are simulations, we should expect to see two additional qualities in the universe as partial confirmation:

      1. We should expect that we can’t travel past the boundaries of the simulation.

      2. We wouldn’t be able to observe the basic building blocks of our reality.

      Sure enough, we meet both criteria.

      ...without mentioning, or considering:

      • in case we are real, our senses may or may not grasp everything, maybe this is natural; and our technology has not yet stopped evolving,

      • otherwise, there may be bugs in simulations, just like in video games where one could escape the local world physical constraints.

      Well known movie

      Another question that might be asked is whether physical conservation laws are made to avoid the number of objects run amok in the simulation (resource issue)? That may also go along well with Fermi's paradox.

      That these boundaries be absolute or represent only a part of what our creator allows us to see is beyond our grasp, so let's assume they are absolute for the purpose of this discussion, where we will suppose that, if it is true we are living in a simulation, our creator modeled us and our world after his', because imagining anything else does not constitute a more functional alternative.

      This will simplify our hypothesis, considering our worlds share the same physical laws, and that the main characteristics are identical, from celestial bodies down to the microscopic scale (to the extent to which we are allowed to explore thanks to our senses and technology). After all, aren't video games more enjoyable when they're about reality and implant lifelike memories? And aren't all creations resulting from some zeitgeist of sorts?

      2. Material considerations


      The first question we may ask then is what are the maximal energy as well as material costs of running a simulation for the whole known universe, at least as seen from our viewpoint?

      We will suppose that the whole universe is simulated as a physical model.

      How much energy does it cost to simulate elementary particles and from there nucleus and molecules etc. Up to life?
      We have to take a rule of thumb based on the estimated quantity of matter and power output of the known universe (10^82 atoms and 2x10^49W nowadays).

      Big bad Dyson sphere in the vacuum of space

      If we take into account that one such simulation could take the energy of one Dyson sphere or one Matrioshka brain (~4x10^26W in our universe) at a given complexity level (realism) in the above universe, this will give us the size of one star there. Note that combining the power of 2 or more stars to run a simulation is theoretically feasible through the use of wormholes to allow for a timely information transmission (Valhalla cluster) so the above world would live in a level 2 or 3 Kardashev civilization. From there we could estimate some elementary physical constants of this above universe:

      • the order of magnitude of the lifetime of such a star (if we know what is the energy source of our simulation)

      • the likely order of magnitude of the lifetime of our universe (simulation) if we are simulated in real time. Otherwise divide this figure by the slowing factor of our simulation.

      If the simulated physics of our universe is less complex than their reality then it complicates this investigative task. Never the less it gives us a minimum bar.

      The idea is that it would conversely take at least the energy of a number of stars to simulate something way smaller in our universe if we wanted to do the same. Likewise, our current level of technology makes it impossible for us to simulate a simple atom with less than one atom, making the idea of simulating the whole universe with only a tiny fraction of its matter impossible to achieve for us. Given the physical barriers to store an atom's state in less than an atom, we can assume it could very well be the case in any potential above universe also, provided their physics is compatible with ours.

      Coming back to the energy cost of such simulation, if we make a very conservative assumption that tracking the state of any of these atoms takes 10^-12eV per second (this is 10^6 lower than the hyperfine transition in the hydrogen atom which is ridiculously low if we intend to make real time simulation following a complete physical model with a storage of information equal to 1:1 atom that will have to reflect the exact quantum state of its image in real time with transitions that could amount to 100MeV for some nuclear state changes) then the cost of all of this will be equal to:

      10^-12 × 10^82 x 1.602x10^-19 J/s = 1.602x10^51W

      Which is in the ballpark of 100 times the current power output of the whole known universe.

      If this represents the approximate power that could be extracted from one or more Dyson spheres in the above universe, then this leads to an order of magnitude of how big stars are above:

      1.602x10^51 / 4x10^26 = 4x10^24

      A Dyson sphere would deliver roughly 4x10^24 = 4'000'000'000'000'000'000'000'000 = 4 million billion billion times more power than in our universe, give or take a few orders of magnitude. Mind boggling.

      And of course it would most likely totally overflow the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. This is totally impossible here and now, unless we have a Kardashev level 3 civilisation harnessing the equivalent power of 4x10^13 = 40'000'000'000'000 = 40 thousand billion galaxies in another universe. This makes a whole lot of wormholes. Mind boggling again.

      Andromeda, only just one of our 4x10^13 CPU cores

      And we haven't yet talked about where and how would they store the 10^82 atoms representing our simulation...

      Note that it could always be that this only represents a cup of warm milk and a 9V battery above, reducing the Kardashev level to a lower figure, like 0.5 for instance (our civilization being rated 0.7). Therefore, there is a direct size relationship between God and his creations: the smaller they are compared to him, the higher his Kardashev level will be perceived by them, the more dominant he can be, and the more sophisticated he will be able to make them to prop himself even more. That's a win-win situation. Remember Gulliver?

      It's totally absurd to see that an underestimated cost to run a perfect simulation is so much bigger than letting the real thing run by itself in the first place. At least this would give more credence to the dark matter religion and would explain this 100:1 differential in unobserved mass of the universe...

      More seriously this is probably the best argument against people insisting we live a virtual life. However they may answer that maybe the rest of the universe could be approximated outside of our galaxy or local group, or that it would be absurd to simulate our own world from itself. Why not?

      What would be easier for aliens, running a costly and cumbersome simulation that costs more than creating the real thing or let it stand on its feet? -Unless of course their physics would be radically more refined than ours, or their simulation would be less detailed, implying they would have better models and we wouldn't be made conform to their image.

      Our universe is therefore most likely infinitesimal or has a lower number of dimensions than our potential creator's. Is this really a surprise when we so often joke about it being a marble in the above universe?

      tbc...

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    • Online dissidence or patsy farming? The case of discord

      Online dissidence or patsy farming? The case of discord

      All your crap is where you will never be able to control it ever again. Great.

      Ecce homo

      Lemme do the splainin:

      Use of social media or personal communication device as a tool of either resistance, domination, control [1] (sometimes along with plausible deniability thanks to its opacity [2] [3]) or just plain spying [4] [5] is so obvious that any successful company has to fall under some level of control or risk being severely destroyed. [6] [7] [8] [9]

      Don't be surprised. After all reality is still that we are living in a world where unwritten rules and status quo prevail.

      How's the control enforced and are your favorite social media compromised or used against you[10], whereas online communities should be seen as an expression of freedom of gathering? [11] [12] It's equivalent to enquire what is the nerve of the war... Money is the answer. [13] Then reputation and influence peddling come next. [14] [15] [16]

      Remember the old days when Skype was deemed an official security risk, before they changed their encryption mechanism [17] from p2p to centralized and then magically became corporate ready through the Microsoft purchase? That's just one example out of many. [18] [19]

      The most cheerful & obedient liberals, the best in class will soon line up for their reward, namely working for the military industrial complex without any complex on very juicy contracts, making hypocrisy great again. [20] [21] [22] Same as it ever was and ever will.

      It looks just like the American internet giants have implicitly taken over the spot of digital artillery producers in the glorious U.S. M.I.C. [23]

      After all they need that money too. Your money. The most successful businesses enjoy a constant stream of public funding because they would probably lose too much otherwise. Think about how much they waste and/or have to hide. [24] [25] [26]

      And let's not venture into lobbying and revolving doors for now. [27] The state of the affairs is the affair of the state. Or vice versa.

      Baking it in the cake

      Actually it's a soup

      Today, let's concentrate on discord, the uber successful chat service for gamers, which happens to host a host of other communities, not always focused on online gaming. [28] The ransom of success certainly.

      Let's examine who's behind... We'll start with the investors, then the board of directors. Are you buckled up?

      Investors & venture capital

      Available online at:
      https://discordapp.com/company

      • Accel partners [29]

      The second round of funding into Facebook ($US12.7 million) came from venture capital firm Accel Partners. Its manager James Breyer was formerly chairman of the National Venture Capital Association, and served on the board with Gilman Louie, CEO of In-Q-Tel, a venture capital firm established by the Central Intelligence Agency in 1999. One of the company's key areas of expertise are in "data mining technologies".

      • Benchmark capital [30]

      According to NextDoor.com's press statements, they are backed by Google Ventures, Bezos Expedition, Allen and Company, Greylock Capital Partners, and Benchmark Capital Partners. All of these firms have ties to the Central Intelligence Agency. None of these ties are secret. Nearly all are published openly by the companies themselves. As a group, these investment companies put their venture capital into tech companies and technologies that the intelligence community wishes to succeed. They profit by doing so.

      • Greylock partners [31]

      Levine and PandoDaily are publicly funded by Greylock Partners, who are senior partners with the [sic] In-Q-Tel, the venture capital wing of the CIA.

      • Tencent [32]

      With a market cap of $523 billion, Tencent surpassed Facebook ($522 billion) on Tuesday, joining the ranks of the world's five largest corporations that include Apple, Alphabet, Microsoft, and Amazon. It is also bigger than its Chinese rivals: e-commerce giant Alibaba ($474.15 billion), and web services company Baidu ($82.97 billion).

      [33] :

      We evaluate Tencent's QQ Browser, a popular mobile browser in China with hundreds of millions of users---including 16 million overseas, with respect to the threat model of a man-in-the-middle attacker with state actor capabilities. This is motivated by information in the Snowden revelations suggesting that another Chinese mobile browser, UC Browser, was being used to track users by Western nation-state adversaries. 
      Among the many issues we found in QQ Browser that are presented in this paper, the use of "textbook RSA"---that is, RSA implemented as shown in textbooks, with no padding---is particularly interesting because it affords us the opportunity to contextualize existing research in breaking textbook RSA. We also present a novel attack on QQ Browser's use of textbook RSA that is distinguished from previous research by its simplicity. We emphasize that although QQ Browser's cryptography and our attacks on it are very simple, the impact is serious. Thus, research into how to break very poor cryptography (such as textbook RSA) has both pedagogical value and real-world impact.

      [34] :

      FATBAGMAX = Facebook Amazon Tencent Baidu Alibaba Google Microsoft Apple Xiaomi. This is likely to reduce from 9 to 4, a market leader and a secondary in each of the U.S and China.
      3:58 PM · Feb 1, 2018

      [35] :

      The Chinese government is pushing some of its biggest tech companies—including Tencent, Weibo and a unit of Alibaba—to offer the state a stake in them and a direct role in corporate decisions.

      • Time Warner
        You know the drill with big media conglomerates [36]

      • You web Inc aka YW
        http://www.youwebinc.com
        Peter Relan

      Welcome to reality

      Did you see a pattern here?

      Board of directors

      Regarding the board of directors, information is harder to find because the company is not yet publicly traded. Online information is scarce and does not come for free:

      • [37] :
      Discord, formerly Hammer & Chisel and Phoenix Guild, is an all-in-one voice, video and text chat app designed specifically for gamers. The app is free, secure, and works on both desktop and phone.
      
      Company (Alive / Active)
      All investors data
      17 Investors
      
          Abhay Parekh
          Accel Partners
          Benchmark
          GC Capital
          General Catalyst
      
      Phone:
      
      444 De Haro Street
      #200
      San Francisco, 94107
      California, United States
      
      Board Members
      Name 	Firm
      Login to see details	Spark Capital
      Login to see details	Benchmark
      Login to see details	Studio 9+
      
      • [38] :
      Executives & Employees
      See More
      Jason Citron
      
      Chief Executive Officer, Founder
      Stanislav Vishnevskiy
      
      Chief Technology Officer
      Eros Resmini
      
      CMO
      Tali Fischer
      
      Director of PR & Events
      Will Boyer
      
      Director of Partnerships
      Jared Neal
      
      QA Lead
      Mike Arndt
      
      Product Designer
      Sam Schlegel
      
      Growth Analyst
      Justin Ta
      
      Customer Experience
      Danny Duong
      
      Customer Experience
      
      
      Board of Directors
      Mitchell Lasky
      
      First Investor in Riot Games at Discord, Inc.
      Allison Goldberg
      
      Group Managing Director & Senior Vice President at Time Warner Investments
      

      So we managed to harvest 3 company names and 2 individuals from the board. We shouldn't be too far from the truth:

      • Spark Capital [39]

      Who invests: Financing for the round was led by Spark Capital and General Catalyst with participation from existing seed and Series A investors including former director of the CIA General David Petraeus. New participants include Jeff Bezos, Ashton Kutcher’s Sound Ventures and Goldman Sachs. Existing investors Lowercase Capital, SV Angel and the Govtech Fund also returned.

      • Benchmark :
        Already seen above. Has CIA written all over it.

      • Studio 9+
        Nowhere to be found.

      • Allison Goldberg [40]

      Career History
      Managing Director/Sr VPTime Warner Investments, 1/2017-PRESENT
      VP/Managing DirectorTime Warner Investments, UNKNOWN-1/2017
      Time Warner Investments, 2001-UNKNOWN
      Website:www.timewarner.com
      
      • Mitchell Lasky [41]

      Mr. Mitchell H. Lasky, also known as Mitch, J.D., serves as a General Partner and Partner of Benchmark, Benchmark Capital VI, L.P. and Benchmark Capital VII, L.P. Mr. Lasky joined Benchmark in 2007. He is employed at Benchmark Capital Partners VIII, L.P. He served as an Executive Vice President of EA Mobile at Electronic Arts Inc. from September 2006 to April 2, 2007 and its Senior Vice President of EA Mobile from February 2006 to September 2006. Previously, Mr. Lasky ...

      So many cross references with alphabet soup agencies, spooks, crooks and other governmental bodies that it makes one wonder. Not.

      It's like horse races, once you know the team behind the stallion, you know the dirty tricks. Need I elaborate further?

      Day dreaming

      To summarize everything in 2 or 3 simple words:

      • Online gaming chat <-> CIA

      or, to put it in another perspective:

      • CIA <-> Online gaming chat

      How does your EEG performs today? Need caffeine with that?

      There is no such thing as a free beer, lunch, social network, chat service, mobile phone, etc. Forget it. The price for such things is to be expressed in non monetary terms, namely your freedom of speech, and maybe soon your freedom of thought, before your blood, organs or even your first born.

      So the powers that be use your money to herd you and exert influence & better control out of you, don't act surprised you knew it from your the get go. How could they rule otherwise than by being the ultimate parasitic of species?

      Left unsaid is whether membership in this kind of conspiracy is enabled by belonging to the same community, be it ideological or faith based. In any case it's a big club and you're certainly not in it. Sorry.

      The future is bright [42]. After reading your mind like an open book, the only remaining thing left will be to write whatever garbage narrative du jour we want there. Who doesn't love that free shit entitlement feeling?

      But wait, isn't it what television and medias were already supposed to do? -One must think this was not efficient enough. Oh well...

      Here is your new online landlord.

      Have a nice day!
      P.S.:
      https://www.blacklistednews.com/article/65159/highlands-forum-the-dod-founded-the-forum-to-be-its-own-investment.html

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    • RE: Kavanaugh, Another Viewpoint.

      @woodman interesting info, and you could potentially go much deeper and it sure would be more and more interesting.
      Interesting but not surprising.
      Now absent a violent revolution or a global catastrophe, how would you expect the elites not to be renewed in a healthy manner?
      Never cease to be cynical.

      https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-10-06/fess-reality-former-google-exec-exposes-silicon-valley-hypocrisy-scathing-essay?commentId=72b45efb-2b64-4cd7-ae1f-4232e8e74d78

      *Nevertheless, the difference in D's vs R's in effectively opposing our Deep Black Swamp is not blinding. Sessions chose from a list of 14, he chose Kavanaugh. Kavanaugh helped cover up the Vince Foster 'suicide', and has been a reliable shot blocker for the DBS through his career, George Webb has a lot of this discussion today.

      The picture is emerging, tho I think George ahead of his data just now, of very long-term fostering of careers in infiltration of government with DBS careerists. But, George has a hell of a track record in these things. And repeats that Kavanaugh is a good friend of Rosenstein. And, I think that some of the college associates of Kavanaugh were credible, said Kavanaugh was not what he claims. All the good data was buried under the crap.

      And Kavanaugh appears to be a Conservative, can go on working to subvert the Constitution.

      The major thing I see wrong with the hypothesis is that it has worked so much better than the average DBS operation it is hard to believe they had anything to do with it. Really, the same people writing scripts for Brennan and Clapper?

      But, who knows, different operatons, different teams. I think George is correct to say the organization is one of 'operations', from assassinations to recruitment for different kinds of operations. That is pretty solid, part of normal security, control and tracking of time and assets, with experts allocated to tasks as needed, so the operation gets a manager with assigned human and equipment resources, a budget, an operational name is associated with individual NDAs, serious penalties for disclosures.

      If you have followed George's series of researches, the big picture is of a growing international mafia associated with various intelligence and military organizations, covering for each other, helping to evade each other's laws, all the elements beginning from recruits and working their way up. Every visa program is exploited for criminal gain, the number of scams there are going on via permissions of any kind and the many ways they are covered up is fairly amazing*.

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    • RE: Free Amy Schumer!

      @b_ she's hungry for a good stiff cock raming down her throat. There's no feminist woman, including lesbians, who's not a cheap whore deep inside.

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    • Anti-feminist poetry

      "Manly with a bit of a gentleman attitude"

      Hipster, jolly hipster (gurl)
      I need to spread my genes,
      And expand my genome,
      Therefore here is my command;
      Spread you legs,
      And your cheeks,
      And accept
      My semen
      In your womb,
      My injections,
      My infections,
      And my sperm
      In your filthy feminist mouth.
      Then guzzle,
      Go back to the kitchen,
      And shut up
      Bitch.
      It's either this or
      A crop of
      Islamist horrors.
      You are nothing
      But a toilet
      Bowl.

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