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361  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Mexico flooding America with illegal African monkeys on: September 12, 2016, 11:17:05 PM
Nothing a wall wouldn't fix. Just build a x2 bigger wall and all solved.

Yeah, because that totally worked when they did the Berlin Wall, the Great Wall of China, etc etc.

We should just build a huge fence around Donald Trump

Actually the Berlin wall and the great wall worked pretty well...
Yes, Berlin wall worked well, separated two sides of city an families, relatives, friends for ~30 years... Or this is only sarcasm by you?

He is not being sarcastic, he is serious. Every right wing troll here is.
362  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Mexico flooding America with illegal African monkeys on: September 12, 2016, 09:28:55 PM
Nothing a wall wouldn't fix. Just build a x2 bigger wall and all solved.

Yeah, because that totally worked when they did the Berlin Wall, the Great Wall of China, etc etc.

We should just build a huge fence around Donald Trump
363  Other / Meta / Re: Should we change our passwords? on: September 12, 2016, 08:16:36 PM
Don't change it too often. The more paranoid members on the dt list might mark your account as sold or hacked

So? Let them keep complaining about that, with or without evidence, that claim has no bearing on your Bitcointalk account
364  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Mexico flooding America with illegal African monkeys on: September 12, 2016, 08:06:21 PM
You are just too blind to see the things happening around you



Wtf is that? Is that how European Neo-Nazis see BLM or something?
365  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Mexico flooding America with illegal African monkeys on: September 12, 2016, 07:56:54 PM
You need to pick up a book that's not written by neo-Nazis and read it. Your chart does not negate my claim in any way whatsoever.
your claim was to copy and paste something from my post with emphasis on not in paid work as if there's some punchline where somalians dont need jobs because they live on fresh air and chi energy thats obvious to everyone except me


You are just too blind to see the things happening around you

366  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Mexico flooding America with illegal African monkeys on: September 12, 2016, 07:24:57 PM
That is very bad logic. Also, most countries have very classist immigration policies so it's near impossible for an immigrant to go homeless.
paid work is employment. not being in paid work means not being in employment. if the immigrants are unemployed they are not doctors and lawyers but welfare scroungers. the logic behind it is simple enough that even your pet monkeys could understand it. can't tell if you're genuinely this obtuse or just playing at it because you think it annoys me.

monkey immigrants have lower rates of employment than the natives in every country that collects statistics by race and nationality which is pretty much every western nation except france. i have shown you stats from the uk. in the usa 72% of immigrants are on welfare as opposed to 52% of natives and that 52% includes non immigrant blacks so the disparity is actually much greater. pick any country that has blacks and you'll get similar results. whites aren't pissed that they are taking the doctor and lawyer jobs way from us. we are pissed that we are forced to pay more in taxes so that they can live for free.



You need to pick up a book that's not written by neo-Nazis and read it. Your chart does not negate my claim in any way whatsoever.
367  Other / Off-topic / Had the worst nightmare ever :( on: September 12, 2016, 07:23:51 PM
I had a nightmare that I got banned from Bitcointalk!!  Cry Cry Cry Cry

I was mentally scrolling through a thread full of people complaining about me, and then the Admin spoke "Enough is enough, it's time to ban this prick already!"

And I tried to reply, that I am innocent! But I couldn't, I got IP Banned! Sad
368  Other / Meta / Re: Should we change our passwords? on: September 12, 2016, 06:47:45 PM
I think frequent password changes are needed if you want to keep your account safe.
Even workplaces require you to change them every 3 months so why not here? Roll Eyes

The reason workplaces require you to do that is because they usually run Windows, and compromising a Windows system is as easy as plugging a USB into the machine, lol.
369  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Obama Hired Behavioral Experts To Expand Use Of Govt. Programs on: September 12, 2016, 06:46:49 PM
Obama Hired Behavioral Experts To Expand Use Of Govt. Programs





Under Technocracy, citizens are required to be 100 percent dependent on the scientific leadership of Technocrats to provide every conceivable material and psychological requirement for life; in this program, Obama is proving himself to be a very useful pawn in the hands of these same Technocrats. Now you should be able to understand the intended use and outcome of Obama's "Brain Initiative" to map the human brain. ? TN Editor

The Obama administration quietly hired 20 social and behavioral research experts to help expand the use of government programs at dozens of agencies by, among other things, simplifying federal forms, according to records obtained by Judicial Watch. The controversial group of experts is collectively known as the Social and Behavioral Sciences Team (SBST) and it functions under the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP).

In 2015 Obama signed an executive order directing federal agencies to use behavioral science to sell their programs to the public, the records obtained by Judicial Watch reveal. By then the government had contracted "20 leading social and behavioral research experts" that at that point had already been involved in "more than 75 agency collaborations," the records state. A memo sent from SBST chair Maya Shankar, a neuroscientist, to OSTP Director John Holdren offers agencies guidance and information about available government support for using behavioral insights to improve federal forms. Sent electronically, the memo is titled "Behavioral Science Insights and Federal Forms."

The records, obtained from the OSTP under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), also include a delivery by Holdren in which he insists that the social and behavioral sciences "are real science, with immensely valuable practical applications—the views of a few members of Congress to the contrary notwithstanding—and that these sciences abundantly warrant continuing support in the Federal science and technology budget." Holdren, a Stanford and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology graduate is a peculiar character who worked as an environmental professor at Harvard and the University of California Berkeley before becoming Obama's science advisor. In the late 70s he co-authored a book with doomsayer Paul Ehrlich advocating for mandatory sterilization of the American people and forced abortions in order to depopulate the country. A head of the OSTP Holdren technically oversees the SBST.

Information about this absurd behavioral team remains sketchy because the administration, which claims to be the most transparent in history, withheld nearly 100 pages of records that could have shed light on the taxpayer-funded group's secret operations. The Obama administration cited an exemption—officially known as B5—that applies to deliberative process, which allows government officials to discuss policy without the discussions being made public, or attorney client privilege. In this case it appears that the administration used the deliberative process exemption to withhold the records since it's unlikely that attorney client privilege applies. B5 is the most abused of the FOIA exemptions and is regularly used to hide material that may embarrass the government.

That appears to be the case in this instance, though we'll never know for certain because it's unlikely the SBST records will ever be released since it's very difficult to challenge B5 exemptions. Americans should be concerned that the government is employing behavioral experts to use psychological techniques in order to manipulate the behavior of its citizens. This makes it all the more imperative that the discussions between these government officials be exposed to the public and not shielded through a specious claim of "deliberative process."

In its first annual report to the president last year, the SBST writes that it works to identify how behavioral insights can be integrated into federal agency programs in order to help agencies achieve their missions and objectives. This, it claims, will better serve the nation. The new group's projects "are designed to address only the behavioral barriers that affect how people engage with programs," the report says. It includes a list of federal agencies that have worked with SBST to coordinate the application of social and behavioral research to "advance policy and program goals." They include the departments of Agriculture, Defense, Education, Treasury, Justice and Labor as well as the Social Security Administration and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). "When behavioral insights—research findings from behavioral economics and psychology about how people make decisions and act on them—are brought into policy, the returns are significant," according to the SBST report.


Read more at https://www.technocracy.news/index.php/2016/09/09/obama-hired-behavioral-experts-expand-use-govt-programs/.


Cool

This is old news. You ever hear about the MK Ultra programs? This is basically an extension of that.
370  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: FACT CHECK: Bitcoin Blockchain will be 700GB in 4 Years on: September 12, 2016, 06:45:31 PM
Quantum Computers are advancing much faster in calc and storage capacity. In 4 years from now, QCs will have cracked the blockchain, and Bitcoin will be gone, or at least, residing on a QC.

Cool

Wrong.

You could have been right though, if you were aware of some mathematical facts:



What we do know is that internet speed is advancing at a rate nowhere close to the rate the Blockchain is growing, I hope people have prepared for themselves some real life hobbies, especially since downloading the Blockchain will become a long process (taking a couple of weeks), andBitcointalk.org will experience more DDoS attacks.


We have underestimated quantum computers in a big way.

I agree with that, but we're not there yet.

It means absolutely nothing.

I disagree, internet speeds will never be able to cope with maintaining a 1 TB download to a duration of less than a week. This is not even counting the daily synchronizations necessary for spending/receiving coins. It could be a couple of Gigabytes for all we know.

Except for one thing. As the video showed, quantum computers act in such an entirely different way that there is no way to compare them with regular PCs. Certainly, if they can touch other universes, they might be able to find all the pieces of the blockchain elsewhere, other than the blockchain right here. then, all that they need do is bring that info home to Mommy.

Cool

We would have to be able to understand their language.

There is already quantum-proof encryption, and we can easily change bitcoins proof-of-work to a quantum proof system when that becomes necessary.

When do you think we will get to that point? A couple years maybe?
371  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Mexico flooding America with illegal African monkeys on: September 12, 2016, 06:44:24 PM
It says in your own source, "Proportion of working-age adults not in paid work[/b]", wtf do you even read your own sources?
that's right, paid work as opposed to being unemployed, what else do you think it means? they are certainly not the "doctors and lawyers" you believe them to be.

That is very bad logic. Also, most countries have very classist immigration policies so it's near impossible for an immigrant to go homeless.
372  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Hillary Clinton diagnosed with pneumonia on: September 12, 2016, 04:17:20 PM
iam very sad is hear about hilary clinton pneumonia
i think is hilary can not run election us president
donald trump can win

Most likely, Clinton will be replaced by another candidate with similar views, it won't be an automatic victory for Trump that's for sure.
373  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Food industry and cryptocurrency on: September 12, 2016, 04:16:35 PM
indeed its very complicated.. other businesses nowadays wont even adapt to bitcoin and other alt coins.. and most of the farmers are not that techy in nature..   Smiley

I already addressed this. I used to actually live about twenty minutes from the country side, I was really surprised that they started implementing Android tablets to receive orders. It's not uncommon, times are changing.
374  Other / Politics & Society / Re: How old is earth on: September 12, 2016, 04:15:20 PM
No one can say exactly what's the exact age of earth now. By dating the rocks in the ever-changing crust, as well as neighbors such as the moon and visiting meteorites, scientists have calculated that Earth is 4.54 billion years old, with an error range of 50 million years according to the site below.
www.space.com/24854-how-old-is-earth.html

Scientists don't date rocks.

I'm pretty sure Tesla dated rocks, he was a weirdo.
375  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: FACT CHECK: Bitcoin Blockchain will be 700GB in 4 Years on: September 12, 2016, 04:14:36 PM
As long as the blocksizes are capped and this cap is not removed, I guess we will just see a linear increase from now on (as most blocks are full) instead of a exponential increase.

The 3-4% increase is compounded and the amount of data increases exponentially instead of a non compounded "fixed" increase. My guess is that it will be much lower because of not having an exponential increase anymore.

When an exponential curve tends to become linear, it usually means it is stagnating. Which is not what's happening in this case, 82 Gigs is a long way from 2 Terabytes.
376  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Give 0.01$ via paypal Get 1$ via Bitcoin | Only first 5 person on: September 12, 2016, 04:13:24 PM
This is the thread where you can find all the bums in this forum lol $1 dollar?? Seriously?Huh Lol

Nah, the real bums lie in the "Spam" folder of your inbox, making failed dox threats that lead to negative trust ratings. Lol, hope you didn't like this account you troll/spammer.

You over here trying to work like a dog to earn $1 dollar. Its a damn shame you do know that if you work at McDonalds you'll earn a lot more money right? This online gig isnt cut for you people go get a job i wipe my ass with a $20 bill. Whats your bitcoin address so i can give free $5 btc so you can eat today?

 1DYHF4mgmNsEpKF2zgJq8NqD6FWeVZJGCH

I said I'll give you $5 dollars as a joke but since you were serious I gave you free $10 dollars in bitcoin

Thanks, can confirm I've received them
https://blockchain.info/tx/685e37718ca320a9575e83c7f8e357bd1c8fabb7db4489be3659909c7b1c40cc
WTF? For insulting him you get free $10 in btc?
Where do I sign up for you to get insulted for having red paint on your profile. Cheesy

Yeah, that was really random, lol, I don't even know that guy.
377  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Mexico flooding America with illegal African monkeys on: September 12, 2016, 04:12:31 PM

Are you mad that, while you are collecting government welfare checks, most of the PoCs have become doctors/lawyers in your country?

don't know why i bother posting the stats when i know you are going to ignore them but here they are



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Also, the last time I checked, it wasn't Africans who went all the way to another continent to find free stuff, like free labor.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbary_slave_trade


It says in your own source, "Proportion of working-age adults not in paid work[/b]", wtf do you even read your own sources?

378  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Mexico flooding America with illegal African monkeys on: September 12, 2016, 05:57:28 AM
Thanks for pointing that out Spendulus Cheesy

The monkeys would be more welcome than the niggers.

At least monkeys don't go around raping white chicks and shooting the place up.



Rape is not peculiar to the black race, it is a general crime found among all races.

It's mostly white people who are on TV for molesting children though, from Jared Fogle to Brock Turner.
379  Other / Politics & Society / Hillary Clinton diagnosed with pneumonia on: September 12, 2016, 05:08:30 AM
As she fainted at a 911 event, her doctor claims she has pneumonia. Will edit to add more details, please see live updates from CNN:
http://edition.cnn.com/2016/09/11/politics/hillary-clinton-health/

Update: Just had my comments removed and got banned from commenting on CNN's live stream on Youtube
380  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Give 0.01$ via paypal Get 1$ via Bitcoin | Only first 5 person on: September 12, 2016, 12:01:34 AM
This is the thread where you can find all the bums in this forum lol $1 dollar?? Seriously?Huh Lol

Nah, the real bums lie in the "Spam" folder of your inbox, making failed dox threats that lead to negative trust ratings. Lol, hope you didn't like this account you troll/spammer.

You over here trying to work like a dog to earn $1 dollar. Its a damn shame you do know that if you work at McDonalds you'll earn a lot more money right? This online gig isnt cut for you people go get a job i wipe my ass with a $20 bill. Whats your bitcoin address so i can give free $5 btc so you can eat today?

 1DYHF4mgmNsEpKF2zgJq8NqD6FWeVZJGCH

I said I'll give you $5 dollars as a joke but since you were serious I gave you free $10 dollars in bitcoin

Thanks, can confirm I've received them
https://blockchain.info/tx/685e37718ca320a9575e83c7f8e357bd1c8fabb7db4489be3659909c7b1c40cc
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