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3681  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: April 19, 2017, 01:48:19 AM

enter blockchain voting...(now if I could just find a forum to post in where the main focus is solving problems using cryptography...)

I don't even think the solution is that complicated.  In fact it is super easy:

 - Severe penalties for cheaters and actual enforcement.

 - Triplicate paper forms with random tamper-proof identifiers.

 - At least two adversarial counting groups (usually dems, repubs.)

 - Counts must match.  If not, the orig held by the voter can be called to see who the cheater is.

The real problem at this point are the computer based tabulations.  It was these databases which were the target for the hackers, or more simply, the cheaters.  It is understood at this point that the mainstream media can put out results make of whole cloth and nobody will question it.  If they do do a re-count the cheaters will be protected (e.g., 2016 Detroit) since actually prosecuting people would threaten the perception of America as a democracy in the minds of the sheep and thus create a 'threat to national security.'

3682  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: April 18, 2017, 06:25:42 PM

Exactly, it's like we forgot that for the past few decades, we have been no friend of Russia. But, since the election, most of the American public, and all of the GOP, seem to have forgotten this fact. After the Russian role in the election is fully revealed, Russia will again be a badbadnotgood.

After a year nobody can describe even a mechanism by which 'Russia interfered with the election.'  Indeed, nobody even tries.  All I see are some nebulous attempts to imply that some media platforms (e.g., RT) allowed some political stories which were negative about one political party (never mind that they tended to be perfectly true.)

To the extent that there was any genuine hacking into the election infrastructure itself, it looks fairly clear that it was Obama's DHS by a quick peak at the IP address information.  Some states called the feds out on the attacks.  It's also fairly clear that the vote tabulation systems are flawed by design at a variety of points.

I actually really like the idea that American politicians should be held to a standard of having only transparent conversations with 'non-American entities'.  That would include ALL other nation states, all media outlets, all tax exempt foundations and NGOs, all corporations, and all individuals who hold citizenship in any other country.  Going after anyone who had anything to do with Russia or anyone who was a Russian sets a precedent that could and should apply to very many other entities.

3683  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trump has been a disappointment for Putin? on: April 18, 2017, 01:41:45 AM

Putin is hungry for power. He wants to control more territory and was hoping that Trump would not challenge anything he does. The problem for Putin is that Trump can't control everything America does because Congress won't let him.

I don't doubt that Putin is a slimeball, but it seems to me that he and Russia are at this point in history the primary force of decency in the world.  Fighting the CIA, Mossad, and Saudi mercenaries, showing some care for the Russian people when it comes to NGOs, GMOs and other globalist projects, etc.

Probably it is just an accident of fate that doing the effective and resistant thing happens to be doing the right thing at this point.  A reflection of the absolute 'evil' (or whatever one wants to call it) of the Western deep-state domination and the Chinese Communist Party's deals with them.

Or it's all just Putin just acting his part in the global stagecraft.  Hard to tell.

3684  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trump has been a disappointment for Putin? on: April 17, 2017, 04:37:37 PM
I suspect that most rational and decent non-Americans developed some hope for the American people who voted for what Trump claimed to represent.  Yes, we were sold a pig in a poke, but our intentions were good and if, somehow, we manage to achieve them the world will be a better and safer place.

Putin may or may not be among those who feel this way.  He could be an elitist and a globalist himself.  Almost certainly he has enough personal wealth to be.  It's hard to tell if the guy is a rare true Nationalist and patriot, and I spend quite a bit of mental energy trying to figure that out.

I don't doubt that Putin is 'scared' of the U.S..  Only a fool would not be and whatever Putin is, he is clearly no fool.  If the U.S. and China are allied through Globalism and are increasingly militaristic, the entire world is totally fucked.  Especially the American people and the Chinese people.

3685  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Hey idiots & low iqs; This is a nuclear bomb... on: April 17, 2017, 03:41:37 PM

... how could a barrel of oil hold 6 GJ and a moab only produce 46 GJ blast yield? Why yield, seems more appropriate for farmland.  ...

Ya, common misconception about the power of explosives.  They tend to release even less energy than a good fuel.  They just release it faster making a high enough peek energy density to mechanically fracture a target material.

If one computes the area under the curve of a the energy release from:
 - a pound of C4 detonated
 - a pound of C4 lit on fire to heat an MRE (Meal Ready to Eat)
it will be similar.  It's just that the peak value for the detonated curve will be much higher.

We use a slower explosive like ammonium nitrate for cratering charges which tends more to heave rather than shatter material.

Looked at another way, I could move a lot more dirt with 40 pounds of diesel fuel and a bulldozer than I could with a 40 lb cratering charge.

3686  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: April 17, 2017, 03:13:58 PM
You forgot big oil, coal and and the private prison system. They are gonna definitely be made great again, at the expense of all.

Oh. Can't forget rolling back Wall Street regulations.

Make "too big to fail, too big to jail" great again.   Grin

I can't help but think this recent shift to the populist right will be short lived once people realise both Trump and Brexit are clearly analogous to shooting yourself in the foot.  They just found another way to shift power, control and money to the one-percenters and people bought into it thinking things would somehow be different this time.  One day people might realise that there simply aren't career politicians with the interests of the general public at heart.  That's just not how it works.  The turkeys need to stop voting for Christmas.

I don't know why populism would necessarily become unpopular just because we peeps were chumped by an elitist.  Indeed, I drifted away from the Left in part because they increasingly favored elitism and hardly even pay lip-service to populism any more.  Getting chumped only strengthened my preference for real populism.

It is possible for a wealthy person to be a good leader and reluctantly take it upon himself to be one.  Cincinnatus has cities named after him thousands of years after his death because certain kinds of decency are universally valued.  There was at least a hope that Trump would have some ambitions along these lines, but it actually didn't matter much.  As with the Obama/McCain race, the alternative was a known mega-disaster.

The shame of things from my perspective is that I could have saved myself a lot of time and a little money by spending 5 minutes listening to the anti-semite folks and just going with what they say.  I was aware that they guy was ultra-Jewey from Ezra Levant (himself a very proud Jew in the media who, amusingly enough, noted in his reporting that he hoped the goy would not pay attention to his segment.)  I had to just hope that Trump didn't prove to be an Israel First Zionista once in office, but I considered it a distinct possibility and probably the biggest risk.  That's why I always considered Trump to be a coin toss and resolved to wait at least 6 months before solidifying any conclusions.  Took only 2 months.

3687  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Hey idiots & low iqs; This is a nuclear bomb... on: April 15, 2017, 05:32:19 PM

The illustration clearly shows the dial-in-power of the B61 being used to hit a military target next to a city with the city being unaffected. Just clarifying. I'm not in favor of these weapons or of war.

The media and sock puppet armies of the United States of Zionism have been trying to justify in the minds of the sheeple the use tactical nukes for a while now.  They are 'Clean and Green'!  Just have to set the dial correctly and that's all there is to it.  American made nukes are humane and wonderful while Russian and Iranian nukes are bad bad WMD's.

Frankly, nukes of any type obsolete.  Biological and psychological weapons are where it's at as far as legacy un-enhanced humans are concerned.  I'm glad to be a relative mongrel genetically and ideologically speaking.  Could be and advantage or a dis-advantage depending on how things play out.

3688  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: April 14, 2017, 11:30:44 PM

No matter how you try to attract attention, people will still think differently and defend their thoughts about this and all that relates to political views.

I do not post for attention... how strange you think that.  I trust the intellect of the readers... but they need good information in order to use their intellect properly!!  That is why I post to inform the jury pool!  Thanks for playing!

 I am actually posting information that is not found in the common avenues...  How many news outlets are talking about N. Blackmail?  Zero!   Why do all the presidents screw over the country after they are in office?  Answer: N. blackmail.  (the more you know...)

On that topic, I personally believe that there is an abundance of circumstantial evidence that blackmail is a huge factor in American politics (including the corporate and military aspects of it.)  Quite possibly the main driving engine and this point.  On top of that, that many of the most key practitioners of the art are in adherence with Zioinist principles and programs (which is subtly different than they being 'Jews'.)

Jarred Kushner is starting to look a lot like Lee Harvey Oswald to me.  Sacrificial red meat when the shit hits the fan.  He may satisfy the hunger of the more crude anti-semite goyim masses.  At least for long enough that the more significant of the offenders get a chance to make a 'clean break.'

3689  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: April 14, 2017, 04:50:38 AM

It seems to me that Trump is the biggest problem Americans. Everything he does does not benefit America. The bombing of Syria it seems to me that this is an attempt to evade investigation in Congress. Trump dark personality.

There is no doubt that the main purpose of the missile attacks against the SAA was to improve the falling approval ratings of Trump. And as per the latest polls, there seems to be a rebound in his support levels.

There is doubt in my mind.  Trump doesn't need poll numbers right now.  If he wants them for stupid ego reasons, sure, he might have picked up some 'progressives' who have somehow come to love war (because most have never served in the military one supposes) and absorb everything they know from the corporate media.  These are fair-weather friends at best and I cannot see any rational person thinking they are a good trade for the base support many of whom are lost and turned into adversaries permanently.

OTOH, I cannot blame Trump...I'd want to get rid of noisy problem-child persons like myself as well.  Brain-damaged sheeple are much easier to keep.

I very much doubt that Trump would even want to run again even if he gets that far.  Probably he is setting up for his daughter to run.  She is unencumbered by a cock and I suspect that only a female candidate will be viable in 2020...if we have even a mock-democracy at that point.  Age of Aquarius and all.  An opponent might be able to trump her by being a non-Christian transsexual with heavy pigmentation who would automatically get 30%-40% of the votes for that reason alone.

3690  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: April 14, 2017, 02:20:28 AM

Reading is not Trump's forte.   Wink

I've no reason to change my mind about Trump's intellect and abilities and I suspect that he reads just fine.  It does look like I over-estimated his management skills although even here a talented person can benefit tactically by an organizational mess when it serves certain interests.

If my initial estimates on the above are correct, and if Trump is adversarial or indifferent to those of us who lack dual-citizenship (like most of his friends, associates, and progeny as I understand things), the outlook is grim for us goyim.

3691  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: April 13, 2017, 05:51:26 AM
Wow.  Trump has done such a 'shock and awe' 180 degree turn-around from the platform he ran on that even CiaNN's jaws are on the floor.

If I were Trump believed an ounce of what I claimed to have when campaigning, I would think about just going all the way.  I would go through the Obama or 'progressive' agenda and release one element of 'my new plan' every day.

 - Cashless society, and if any technology for embedded microchips has been developed, mandate it's use.

 - Public/private health 'insurance' funded by coercing property owners to sell their property and confiscating profits from fanny/freddy.

 - Eco-friendly human habitats consisting of 240 square feet apartments near mass transportation systems.  Places of work in the same complex as housing when possible.

 - 180 new vaccinations under development and many on the current schedule.  Children AND adults need to be 'caught up'.  At gunpoint if necessary.

 - Free education for as long as anyone wants and guaranteed wages.

 - At least one free gender reversal surgery for everyone.

 - Driverless cars which can not be privately owned.  Only used as taxi.

 - Common Core education with biometric feedback from students sent to central computers in real time.

 - All land upon which rain falls at least once every two years under management of the EPA in order for the people to have 'clean water'.

 - Drills-gone-live to demonstrate the folly of citizens with weapons.  

 - U.N. run 'Strong Cities Network' using input from SPLC and ADL and internationally staffed swat equipped police forces to round up 'domestic extremists' and re-educate them.

 - Massive geo-engineering to save the world from global warming and manipulate weather for a variety of citizen friendly

 - Carbon taxes on everything with proceeds funding the United Nations.

 - Many many more such ideas.  Flip through the Atlantic or National Geographic or the Economist for leads.

3692  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: April 13, 2017, 02:11:55 AM

Oh man did we get chumped by the Trump!  The decent first two months was a nice little touch.

I don't want to hear from the scads of people saying 'told you so' based on their 'feelings.'  People should have produced a plausible description of the mechanics backed up by some observations.  Ironically, from day one I warned of a particular theoretical possibility and continued to try (unsuccessfully) to sus out observations which could lend strength or weakness to the idea of this danger.

TruthStreamMedia just did an outstanding piece on the very mechanism I theorized about.  It also relates to my last post where I made some predictions and warnings.  They uncovered the Mercer connection which, in other recent news, is important to consider with respect to Bannon's future undertakings.

I highly recommend that politically sophisticated and computer literate viewers to pay attention to what they are saying here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQmIPK7DQh8

3693  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Should rep Gabbard avoid flying? on: April 11, 2017, 06:15:11 PM

Her association with Bernie Sanders, her opposition to the foreign military interference, and her popularity with the youth all make Tulsi Gabbard on top of the Hitlist. It is just a matter of time, before she is reduced to another digit in the Clinton body count.

Probably 'deep-state body count' would be a more accurate description.  The Clinton syndicate are simply more fond of this method and used it more openly for intimidation purposes.  When Wellstone was bumped most of the politicians knew the score.  Some mumbled about it, and the surley ones fell into line pretty quick and Cheney never had any more grief from that cohort.

Buy ya, if I saw Gabbard getting on a plane that I was on, I would definately de-plane and catch a different flight.  I'm not even kidding!

The woman lives in Hawaii making it difficult to avoid flight travel.  She is an extremely brave person which is one of the reasons I have a lot of respect for her.

I don't know if Gabbard was offered a job in the Trump admin and declined.  If so, she made a good decision.  Now we can see pretty clearly that she would not have been able to make a difference.  I don't know why Bannon sticks around unless he's just decided to sell out, and that's pretty possible.  I never trusted that he's not one of the 'America first right after Israel' types. 

3694  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: April 10, 2017, 09:50:48 AM
Through this all, even as I significantly supported Trump's election, I never gave it much more than a 50/50 chance that he was 'for real'.  After the Syria thing I think that he should be considered likely quite dangerous to most Americans (even if he doesn't get us into a nuclear war or allow the generals to do it.)  As one-time Dem candidate Jim Webb said a year ago when people were trying to figure the guy out, 'a Trump presidency could go either very good or very bad.'  We have to seriously contemplate the 'very bad' as a distinct possibility.  Or at least I'll be doing so.

I'm sure I mentioned it somewhere in this or similar threads, but one of the reasons for the intensive data collections by everyone, but especial the corp parts of corp/gov is to feed what are known as 'rational agents'.  These are programs (for lack of a better description) which act as likenesses of an individual.  Simulations can be run on groups of them and messages can be tuned based on the output.  Currently they are used mostly to market consumer shit.  When someone says to many of the right things it's possible that they have access to this technology.  My rational agent could probably tell the operator that I took negative stories about Trump as a positive thing since I would take it as an indication that he 'was not with them.'  I knew that it was possible that the game was this deep but there were so many amateurish mishaps and close calls that i hoped it were not.

The thing about a rational agent is that while time goes by and features are developed, older data can be re-run.  The data probably goes back to the tests one took in kindergarden and it will be around forever.  I suspect that someone running a typical individual's rational agent will be able to better predict a person's behavior than the person themselves could.

Snowden and/or Greenwald commented once that they were surprised that the nobody took much interest in the news that raw intelligence data was being sent straight to Israel.  (And it surprised me that nobody put that together with the info that Obama/Clinton achieved on Trump and his folks)  The MOU kindly requested that the Israelis delete data on our politicians if it were found but showed no concern for average citizens.  (I'm sure they got right on that request.)  I expected that the data was going into making lists and that we would see it again in this reduced form.

In the later parts of Obama's last term Lynch told us about the game.  The U.N.'s 'Strong Cities Network' would work with info provided through the SPLC (Southern Poverty Law Center) to hunt down 'domestic extremists'.  This is what I was expecting to see and suspect it is a reduction of the same raw data the U.S. govt 'outsourced'.  Basically the lists would be those who needed 're-education'...and eventually possibly worse...

One of the reasons I worked so hard against Clinton is that several decades of observing her tells me that she is a true psychopath who would not only be willing but would be delighted to move into fully operational mode.  I think it only prudent to consider Trump to be capable of selling us out in more or less exactly the same way.  For-warned is for-armed.  You will not be able to cheat the machine (e.g., 'clean up your act') because you cannot edit the older data.

It's also worth note that lists like this are common through history.  More common then not in fact, and there are mass graves left as artifacts.  Also, normal intuition will not produce a good sense of who might be considered a threat or an enemy.  Yuri Bezmenov gave an outstanding example of this phenomenon when describing the lists the Soviets had drawn up for India.  In fact it was these lists and the people who's names surprisingly appeared for termination which finally caused him to defect.

3695  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russia goes for broke on: April 09, 2017, 03:25:38 AM

Putin is not as short tempered as Trump. If he wants retaliation, then he will do it calmly and intelligently. In the end Trump will beg for forgiveness, just like the goat fucker Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

He did a pretty funny psych job a few days ago.

  Russia:  Ya, ya, Move the capital of Israel to West Jerusalem.  We're totally on-board and the first to support it!

  Israel:  You are going to move your embassy there, right?

  Russia:  Fuck no!

3696  Other / Politics & Society / Re: trump bombs syria, sells out to neocons/jews on: April 07, 2017, 05:38:27 PM

Anyway, the day his father decided to attack israel already sealed his faith... did assad senior wiped 40k people who dared to oppose him a while back? Don't forget to change your rubbles... Wink.

Ya, Israel will strike back with the full force of their mainly American goyim minions.  Namely me.

As I read things, Hafez was not one to suck Zionist dick but did basically want a stable, progressive and prosperous Middle East for all nations in the area (with or without a 'Jewish state of Israel') but Kissinger took it upon himself to make sure that that was not in the cards.  In a fit of rage 'The Lion' got suckered by Nasser which resulted in damage to Syrian blood, water, land and treasure ever since.  His bad...and unfortunately mine as well.

3697  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: April 07, 2017, 03:08:50 PM
...

Excellent work IMO ^^^^^  And the potential jury pool needs to know this official story is not realistic and why.  Thank you very much!

Glad to do it.

After yesterday's absurd Gulf-of-Tonkin and pro-ISIS military action I have no doubt that Trump will continue to use the same bullshit false-flag tactics that Bush and Obama used.  I guess his handlers convinced him that we are just a bunch of ignorant goyim that they control through their corporate media empire and that they can tell us what to think.  Fact is the only reason a lot of us supported him was because we did NOT have any confidence in the mainstream media.  When he lost Bannon he lost that sort of insight I guess.

Now we know that we are on our own and have to watch out for our own asses.  Trump is clearly not going to protect the common gentiles from abuse by agency psy-ops, foundation eugenicists, big pharma drug pushers, big ag with their GMOs, global warming fraudsters with their geo-engineering, corrupt government (medical system scams, police state, civil asset forfeiture,etc) etc.

Lots of well respected people in the alternate media had their hunches about the guy.  Corbett, Melton, and Soetoro come to mind.  To yesterday the only real solid thing they had were hunches.  Now we know, and it's better that way.

After lying to our faces about the sarin thing and insulting us by re-using Obama's very same scam Trump has one possible way to re-gain anything resembling trust in my mind.  That would be if Assad himself comes out and says 'Yeah, Trump and I arranged this for {insert some complex political reason here.}'  That is entirely unlikely.

I won't rule out that Trump might not be as bad as Clinton, but that's a very low bar since there was every reason to believe that her mission was to put the nail in the coffin that Obama had already layed us into.  Trump might sell us off to owners that we can beat, especially if enough disenchanted and patriotic whistleblowers come out of the woodwork.  Many candidates here must be every bit as pissed off as I am.

3698  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: April 07, 2017, 06:47:18 AM

Well friends, it looks a lot like Trump screwed us.  Re-using the Obama false-flag Syrian sarin attack is basically using no Vaseline...the guy isn't even trying to be subtle.  Gotta call a spade a spade.  I gave him $200 during the election.  That's $100/mo for the two a relatively decent months that we got out of him.  I consider it fair.

In spite of his recent good performance in the MIGA project (Making Israel Greater Again) I doubt that his Zionist controllers will ever fully trust him.  Probably he'll be popped and some populist/nationalist patsy will be set up to take the fall.  Then the alternative media will be clamped down on.  In order to 'further freedom of speech' which will, of course, make perfect sense to the sheeple.

3699  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Bannon Removed From National Security Council Role in Shakeup on: April 07, 2017, 05:41:41 AM

If Trump feeds American money or American bullet-stoppers into the Middle East in order to deliver on the Obama/Clinton/Kerry Syria promises, he is definitely 'zagging' where I had some hope that he would be 'zigging'.  I'll work against such plans for the simple reason that, after developing 'ISIS' to terrorize them, I think we owe it to the Syrian people to try to get them to have a functional leader and functional society, and Assad is by far their best hope at this point.

Assad gasses his own people and you think they're the people's best hope? What conspiracy theory logic are you subscribing to...give me a minute to get some popcorn.

Are you not asking any semi-informed non-retard to believe that are you?  I mean it's only the most obvious false-flag ever.  I sure you don't actually believe this to be true.  If so it would be hugely embarrassing.

3700  Other / Politics & Society / Re: trump bombs syria, sells out to neocons/jews on: April 07, 2017, 04:30:42 AM

I hate to say it, but it looks like 'yup'.  Israel will be annexing Golon pretty soon riding on U.S. taxpayer blood and treasure.  And Syria will be yet another Islamist hell-hole.

I bit my tongue when Trump installed so many 'Jewish' advisers and what-not.  It's not impossible to find American Jews who are not Israel-firsters, and in fact some of them could even help shake off the neocon scourge and management of our internal security apparatus and corrupt monetary system.  I hoped against hope that those were the ones Trump was finding, but it's now pretty clear that it was wishful thinking.

As far as I'm concerned Trump's election resulted in enough positive things to have been worth fighting (against Clinton) for, but it's pretty much over now.  Some of the more Kabbalahistic Zionists (Jewish and otherwise) have bigger plans for the American peeps than just cash cows and cannon fodder for the Greater Israel project, and there is no reason to suspect that if Trump sold us out now he won't do the same later.

I really don't think that Trump was always a snake else he would not have done certain things early on.  In the end he turned out to be to weak for the task of protecting the American people.  I gave it even odds so I'm not surprised.

We've actually learned a lot over the 2016 election cycle and the aftermath.  My current group of Americans who seem the most trustworthy and effective would include:  Bannon, Sessions, Flynn, Gowdy, Chaffetz, Pieczenik, Paul, and various others.  There are plenty of citizens with the skills and dedication to 'make America great again', but we are at some point going to be forced to try to discriminate the sleaze out of our government if we are going to survive as a sovereign nation.  I hate to say it but I fear that it is the truth.

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