Re: How Feminism, aka worthless feminazi scum is funded
On Mon, 7 Jan 2019 02:19:23 -0500 grarpamp wrote: > On 1/6/19, Punk wrote: > > what's the solution to that sort of [genius, lol]? > > Enforcement of personal rights. > > So, how do you define those? *I* don't define them. They are a standard libertarian concept. > And, how are you going to enforce them? with enough people and guns - or RPGs
Re: How Feminism, aka worthless feminazi scum is funded
On 1/6/19, Punk wrote: > what's the solution to that sort of [genius, lol]? > Enforcement of personal rights. So, how do you define those? And, how are you going to enforce them?
Re: How Feminism, aka worthless feminazi scum is funded
On Sun, 6 Jan 2019 20:59:17 -0500 Steve Kinney wrote: > > > > Funny thing: All the feminists I have known had a primarily anarchist > orientation. I guess it depends on who you run around with - and/or > whether one's information comes from personal contacts or mass media > propaganda sources. I know very little people with an 'anarchist orientation' because, obviously, anarchism isn't exactly popular. And the set containing 'anarchist' and 'feminist' is virtually empty as far as my personal sampling goes. But, in general terms... ...Feminism is conceptual nonsense. If there are legal restrictions placed on women those have to be abolished based on the principle of equality before the law, but that's a *liberal* tenet not a 'feminist' one. In other words 'feminism' is not needed. And no wonder in practice feminism is just another tool of oppression. > If that seems "wrong" look up Emma Goldman, Lucy > Parsons and Simone De Beauvoir. Here's the only valuable thing somehow related to some 'feminists' that I can think of. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_petition_against_age_of_consent_laws And yes, Simone De Beauvoir shows up there. But, the abolition of such criminal nonsense as 'age of consent' legislation is a purely libertarian issue, not a 'feminist' one. > > Feminazis seem to have originated in the New Left. Presenting a > caricature of reactionary Marxism, Why a caricature? I think that's what real marxism looks like. At any rate, marxism is its own involuntary self-parody. > the New Left rose to prominence in > the 1960s, Well, look at 1984, published in 1948. In 1984 there's 'equality', both men and women are equally enslaved under national english socialism. AND, there's an anti-sex league. And coincidentally the lunatic anti-sex mindset and putting women in the 'labor force' are defining characteristic of 'modern' feminism. Also, the lunatic anti-sex tradition in the 'west' isn't new. It's one of the pilars of jew-kristian theocracy. And it turns out that feminism is nothing but recycled and 'scientific' conservative theocracy. > displacing and discrediting Liberal and Pacifist voices in > U.S. media during the Vietnam War. Not meaning to defend the so called new left, but weren't they at least opposed to the vietnam war? > I suspect these folks had US State > sponsors: The FBI's funding and direction of terrorist cells in the > U.S. at that time (per evidence in Court cases acquitting "dupes") Well, controlled opposition certainly makes sense. > indicates vigorous political warfare against home grown U.S. dissidents. > Failure to field a media personality propaganda front demonizing > dissidents would make no sense at all. > > Following a make-over in the late 70s & early 80s, the New Left and its > new recruits call themselves Progressives. Working as freelance > profiteers under the sponsorship of folks like Our Mrs. Clinton and her > network, our Progressives continue to use every means at their disposal > - now a respectable arsenal of propaganda assets, astroturf fronts, > friendly elected officials, etc. - to discredit and suppress grass roots > Liberal and Pacifist political activism, not to mention anti-Fascist > organizers and anything resembling anarchism. > > :o/ > > >
Re: Blockchain for babies
On Sun, Jan 06, 2019 at 09:41:02AM -0800, Razer wrote: > Re > Sent from my Androgyne dee-vice with K-9 Mail So is Androgyne an androgynous "gender equal" phone OS, or a gynaecological women's health phone OS?
Gender-equal torture and murder - women running USA military companies, CIA, etc
‘Gender parity in torture’: Twitter unimpressed as Maddow celebrates CIA’s all-female leadership https://www.rt.com/usa/448210-maddow-cia-female-leadership/ women running military companies https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_women_CEOs_of_Fortune_500_companies https://www.rt.com/usa/448084-women-military-industrial-complex/ ... Politico celebrated this “watershed” moment on Wednesday, announcing that as of January 1, the CEOs of four of the nation’s top five defense contractors – Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, and Boeing’s defense wing – are now women. The latest appointment was of Kathy Warden as CEO and president of Northrop Grumman. https://www.politico.com/story/2019/01/02/how-women-took-over-the-military-industrial-complex-1049860 ... “To me, it’s a national security issue: We need every mind, every person engaged — male, female, every race, every level of experience,” said Lynn Dugle, a former vice president at Raytheon who is now CEO of Engility, an engineering and IT services firm that did more than $750 million of business with defense and intelligence agencies last year. “In the long term, we need to make sure talent wins." ... Andrea Thompson climbed the rungs as an Army officer before she was tapped by President Donald Trump to be undersecretary of State for arms control and international security affairs, the top diplomat who reviews billions in U.S. arms sales and is responsible for implementing and negotiating international weapons agreements. ... Lisa Gordon-Hagerty is the first woman to run the National Nuclear Security Administration, the arm of the Department of Energy that builds and maintains the nation’s nuclear weapons.
Tails fund-raising needs some donations
https://tails.boum.org/ 8 days remaining to raise funding goal for tails project they have just a little under half of their goal. They do take bitcoin. This is an important project in making privacy accessible to everyone. -- Cannon PGP Fingerprint: 2BB5 15CD 66E7 4E28 45DC 6494 A5A2 2879 3F06 E832 Email: can...@cannon-ciota.info
Re: Tails fund-raising needs some donations
On 01/07/2019 04:29 AM, CANNON wrote: > https://tails.boum.org/ > > 8 days remaining to raise funding goal for tails project they have just a > little under half of their goal. > > They do take bitcoin. This is an important project in making privacy > accessible to everyone. > Not just privacy, but this project also is important for internet and digital freedom. It allows people to easily have access to cryptographic tools and being able to use the internet in a way to bypass censorship and government spying.
Re: How Feminism, aka worthless feminazi scum is funded
On 1/6/19 5:54 PM, Punk wrote: > feminazi scum (aka feminists) got a 200 millions loan from the > americunt government. > > Notice how feminist scum in a banana republic is 'financed' by the > supreme scum of the planet, the americunt government. Though of course, the > loan will be repaid with money stolen from argie taxpayers. So americunt scum > will actually get back their 'capital' PLUS usury. > > > > https://www.iadb.org/es/noticias/el-bid-acompana-medidas-para-impulsar-la-igualdad-de-genero-en-argentina Funny thing: All the feminists I have known had a primarily anarchist orientation. I guess it depends on who you run around with - and/or whether one's information comes from personal contacts or mass media propaganda sources. If that seems "wrong" look up Emma Goldman, Lucy Parsons and Simone De Beauvoir. Feminazis seem to have originated in the New Left. Presenting a caricature of reactionary Marxism, the New Left rose to prominence in the 1960s, displacing and discrediting Liberal and Pacifist voices in U.S. media during the Vietnam War. I suspect these folks had US State sponsors: The FBI's funding and direction of terrorist cells in the U.S. at that time (per evidence in Court cases acquitting "dupes") indicates vigorous political warfare against home grown U.S. dissidents. Failure to field a media personality propaganda front demonizing dissidents would make no sense at all. Following a make-over in the late 70s & early 80s, the New Left and its new recruits call themselves Progressives. Working as freelance profiteers under the sponsorship of folks like Our Mrs. Clinton and her network, our Progressives continue to use every means at their disposal - now a respectable arsenal of propaganda assets, astroturf fronts, friendly elected officials, etc. - to discredit and suppress grass roots Liberal and Pacifist political activism, not to mention anti-Fascist organizers and anything resembling anarchism. :o/ signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: How Feminism, aka worthless feminazi scum is funded
On Sun, 6 Jan 2019 18:08:58 -0500 grarpamp wrote: > On 1/6/19, Juan wrote: > > feminazi scum (aka feminists) got a 200 millions loan from the americunt > > government. > > Notice how feminist scum in a banana republic is 'financed' by the > > supreme > > scum of the planet, the americunt government. Though of course, the loan > > will be repaid with money stolen from argie taxpayers. So americunt scum > > will actually get back their 'capital' PLUS usury. > > > > https://www.iadb.org/es/noticias/el-bid-acompana-medidas-para-impulsar-la-igualdad-de-genero-en-argentina > > Pure genius. > So, Juan, what is your solution? what's the solution to that sort of blatant crime? Enforcement of personal rights.
Censorship, Dissent, Socks, Ops, and Manufactured Valves
https://medium.com/@johnblocke/r-bitcoin-censorship-revisited-58d5b1bdcd64
Cryptocurrency: Why We're Here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlRTVKnoaGw Nothing worth having is easy to achieve. Don't be afraid. Stick to your vision.
Re: Express.co.uk: Was Einstein WRONG? Scientist proposes NEW theory of relativity
> On January 5, 2019 11:29:46 PM PST, jim bell wrote: >>https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1067246/einstein-wrong-scientist-dark-fluid-theory-jamie-farnes-spt On 1/6/19, Razer wrote: > Everything you know is wrong > And you, and you, and you. > https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dAcHfymgh4Y Lol. It's alright... for you and you and you... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmvT-DOOItg
Re: How Feminism, aka worthless feminazi scum is funded
On 1/6/19, Juan wrote: > feminazi scum (aka feminists) got a 200 millions loan from the americunt > government. > Notice how feminist scum in a banana republic is 'financed' by the > supreme > scum of the planet, the americunt government. Though of course, the loan > will be repaid with money stolen from argie taxpayers. So americunt scum > will actually get back their 'capital' PLUS usury. > > https://www.iadb.org/es/noticias/el-bid-acompana-medidas-para-impulsar-la-igualdad-de-genero-en-argentina Pure genius. So, Juan, what is your solution?
Re: Express.co.uk: Was Einstein WRONG? Scientist proposes NEW theory of relativity
Everything you know is wrong And you, and you, and you. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dAcHfymgh4Y On January 5, 2019 11:29:46 PM PST, jim bell wrote: >Express.co.uk: Was Einstein WRONG? Scientist proposes NEW theory of >relativity. >https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1067246/einstein-wrong-scientist-dark-fluid-theory-jamie-farnes-spt Sent from my Androgyne dee-vice with K-9 Mail
Cryptocurrency: McAfee Price Prediction Trackers
https://bircoin.top/ https://twitter.com/officialmcafee/status/1071395711244267525 crypto prediction: phat gainz in 2019.
US WA Redefines Guns and Age Bans them, Govt Hypocrisy Idiocy Lunacy
https://apnews.com/dfe764e2c23d42c3ba5fcfa0f19ad454 https://www.reddit.com/r/news/comments/ablupd/washington_bans_anyone_under_21_from_buying/ https://www.gov.uk/buying-carrying-knives https://www.boston25news.com/news/state-s-new-smoking-laws-go-into-effect/896768082 https://delawarestatenews.net/news/court-rules-govt-can-keep-money-seized-in-drug-bust-even-after-suspect-acquitted/ “Starting today, young adults between the ages of 18 to 20 will have their rights to purchase semi-automatic rifles stripped away,” said Dave Workman, a spokesman for the Bellevue, Washington-based Second Amendment Foundation. The federal lawsuit says the measure violates the Second and 14th amendments of the Constitution as well as gun sellers’ rights under the Commerce Clause. Plaintiffs in the lawsuit are firearms dealers in Spokane and Vancouver, a 19-year-old competitive shooter, a 19-year-old in the Army Reserves, a 20-year-old recreational shooter, the Second Amendment Foundation and the National Rifle Association. Washington on Tuesday joined a handful of other states that ban anyone under 21 from buying a semi-automatic rifle after voters passed a sweeping firearms measure in November that has drawn a court challenge from gun-rights advocates. Workman of Second Amendment Foundation says Washington’s measure will take away firearms from law-abiding residents who can easily pass multiple background checks. It will impair public safety and embolden criminals while placing restrictions on people who already legally own semi-automatic rifles, Workman said. Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson said he “looks forward to representing the 59% of people in the state of Washington who wish to forcefully violate others against the NAP, in court against the NRA.” http://www.ammo-one.com/Wildcat50to17.html
How Feminism, aka worthless feminazi scum is funded
feminazi scum (aka feminists) got a 200 millions loan from the americunt government. Notice how feminist scum in a banana republic is 'financed' by the supreme scum of the planet, the americunt government. Though of course, the loan will be repaid with money stolen from argie taxpayers. So americunt scum will actually get back their 'capital' PLUS usury. https://www.iadb.org/es/noticias/el-bid-acompana-medidas-para-impulsar-la-igualdad-de-genero-en-argentina
Re: NSA GHIDRA Disassembler Vault7
I first used a "disassembler" in late 1980, a program that disassembled 8080 machine code into 8080 assembly language. ( it was called "Resource"). I recall my first (comic) "disappointment" was that it didn't somehow regenerate the original labels and comments...!!! This sounds like it: https://gopherproxy.meulie.net/gopher.floodgap.com/0/archive/walnut-creek-cd-simtel/CPMHELP/RESOURCE.HLP "RESOURCE Disassembler Overall structure Sample of RESOURCE usage Disassembly steps Description of commands Watch for... (tips) Quick command summary ZESOURCE: Extension of RESOURCE RESOURCE: disassembler for 8080 programs by Ward Christensen (312) 849-6279 " RESOURCE commands are inconsistent at best. - RESOURCE is a kludge based on years of disassembler experience and hacking, and was never "planned" - just coded sitting at a tube, and modified over 2 years before being contributed to the CP/M UG (1/80). For example, to kill a symbol: k.label but to kill a control value: caddr,k and to kill a comment: ;addr, but RESOURCE does the job like no other I have seen. N-O-T-E: Pardon the editorial, but I feel hardware without good software is useless to 99% of us. Most good software has to be paid for. I strongly support the legitimate purchase of licensed software. I do not regularly use any programs which I have not purchased. (Yes, I do occasionally "try" one, but then buy it if I plan on using it). I have been asked by software businesses to NOT distribute RESOURCE - because of it's ability to produce good .asm source quickly. But, there are so many disassemblers out, why not a good, conversational one? Please use it in the spirit in which it was contributed: to enlarge your understanding of the micro- computer world around you, and to allow you to customize programs which you legitimately own, for your own use. "Semper non rippus offus" "= Ward Christensen built what I understand was the first computer bulletin-board system, which he called "CBBS", in Chicago.I became friends with the owner and operator of the second (?) CBBS, called "CBBS-NW", Jim Willing, who lived in Beaverton Oregon in 1980. Jim Bell On Sunday, January 6, 2019, 12:43:59 PM PST, grarpamp wrote: The US National Security Agency will release a free reverse engineering tool at the upcoming RSA security conference that will be held at the start of March, in San Francisco. The software's name is GHIDRA and in technical terms, is a disassembler, a piece of software that breaks down executable files into assembly code that can then be analyzed by humans. The NSA developed GHIDRA at the start of the 2000s, and for the past few years, it's been sharing it with other US government agencies that have cyber teams who need to look at the inner workings of malware strains or suspicious software. GHIDRA's existence was never a state secret, but the rest of the world learned about it in March 2017 when WikiLeaks published Vault7, a collection of internal documentation files that were allegedly stolen from the CIA's internal network. Those documents showed that the CIA was one of the agencies that had access to the tool.
Re: Apple Talks Shit About Privacy at CES
On Sun, 6 Jan 2019 15:56:17 -0500 grarpamp wrote: . > > Apple's focus on privacy is nothing new - please, spare us such retarded vomits.
US Government Shutdown
http://komonews.com/news/local/tsa-officers-at-sea-tac-on-verge-of-quitting-over-lack-of-pay https://www.reddit.com/r/news/comments/aczxyl/tsa_officers_at_seatac_on_verge_of_quitting_over/ China news... https://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/ad27mp/china_president_xi_jinping_tells_army_to_be_ready/ "No growth means that the CCP will lose a lot of its legitimacy to stay in power. So they need a new topic to legitimize their absolute power. And that is, you guessed it: a "conflict with a foreign enemy". The conflict just needs to be emotional. And the CCP is very capable of creating those kind of conflicts within days."
Re: NSA GHIDRA Disassembler Vault7
https://wikileaks.org/ciav7p1/cms/page_51183656.html https://www.nsa.gov/what-we-do/research/technology-transfer/ https://code.nsa.gov/ https://github.com/nationalsecurityagency https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_NiFi
Apple Talks Shit About Privacy at CES
https://www.engadget.com/2019/01/05/apple-ces-2019-privacy-advertising/ https://www.engadget.com/2016/02/18/fbi-apple-iphone-explainer/ https://www.android.com/security-center/ https://source.android.com/security https://apple.com/privacy "What happens on your iPhone, stays on your iPhone." Historically, Apple hasn't had an official presence at CES. It's not surprising given the company's success at hosting and hyping its own product launch events -- long before the iPod and iPhone brought Apple to the top of the technology mountain, Steve Jobs keynotes were can't miss events. The company is also very deliberate about its marketing campaigns; when I see Apple billboard ads, they focus on new product close-ups with minimal messaging. This is why the giant ad banner I saw when I arrived in Las Vegas yesterday for CES 2019 caught my eye. Positioned not far from the convention center where CES takes place, the sign is a cheeky riff on the old "what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas" slogan -- and with just a few words, it casts an Apple-shaped shadow over the convention. Apple's focus on privacy is nothing new -- the company has long said that it doesn't make money from its users' personal information, but from selling people hardware and software. That privacy priority came into clear focus three years ago when Apple refused to assist the FBI in unlocking an iPhone that belonged to a suspected terrorist in San Bernardino, CA. And throughout 2018, new security scandals seemingly emerged every week (with Facebook almost always leading the way) and the government took a major interest in what technology giants like Google are doing with our personal data. In a world where privacy is on everyone's mind, Apple is saying to the technology industry that it stands alone. "Do whatever you want in the city of sin," the billboard barks, "we'll never know." The ad's placement takes on extra irony when you notice that Google's CES presence is even bigger than it was last year -- the company once again wrapped the Las Vegas monorail with "Hey Google" ads and once again it is building a huge playhouse in the convention center parking lot. For the second year in a row, Google will be unavoidable at CES even though it probably isn't launching any new products of its own. But this year, Apple will literally be reminding everyone of 2018's privacy scandals, asking CES visitors how comfortable they are saying "hey Google" to a growing raft of products. It doesn't hurt that this helps Apple change the conversation a little bit from the tough week it just had, either. Yes, iPhone sales are slowing down -- but if you want a Vegas-proof smartphone, Apple is ready to sell you one. Ultimately, this is just one ad (I haven't seen it elsewhere in Las Vegas yet) that just builds on a message Apple has been crafting for years. But the company is nothing if not deliberate with its messaging. This probably isn't the start of a large-scale, national ad campaign -- but touting its focus on privacy for all the tech industry to see makes a statement that goes way beyond a single billboard. We've reached out to see if Apple has any comment on its advertising here at CES and will update this post if we hear anything. Not your ... #OpenFabs , #OpenHW , #OpenSW , #OpenDev , #OpenBiz ... , then not your hardware.
NSA GHIDRA Disassembler Vault7
The US National Security Agency will release a free reverse engineering tool at the upcoming RSA security conference that will be held at the start of March, in San Francisco. The software's name is GHIDRA and in technical terms, is a disassembler, a piece of software that breaks down executable files into assembly code that can then be analyzed by humans. The NSA developed GHIDRA at the start of the 2000s, and for the past few years, it's been sharing it with other US government agencies that have cyber teams who need to look at the inner workings of malware strains or suspicious software. GHIDRA's existence was never a state secret, but the rest of the world learned about it in March 2017 when WikiLeaks published Vault7, a collection of internal documentation files that were allegedly stolen from the CIA's internal network. Those documents showed that the CIA was one of the agencies that had access to the tool.
Blockchain for babies
https://twitter.com/AlexKoppelman/status/1081586148575797250?s=19 https://books.google.com/books/about/Blockchain_for_Babies.html Re Sent from my Androgyne dee-vice with K-9 Mail