Re: FDA lied about Ivermectin
On Fri, Nov 12, 2021 at 7:16 PM cherry wrote: > Fauci is wealthy. So are most of his colleagues His wealth comes from > business deals with businesses who need his approvals for medications in > which they have monopolies. > This seems to be a really important component of the argument: that Fauci personally profits from the medications he recommends. Do you agree that if he *doesn't* profit in this way, the argument that he's intentionally undermining Ivermectin to protect his investment sorta falls apart? If so, it feels really important to determine if this is in fact true. Can you point me to why you feel this is true? -davi
Cypherpunks & anarchists combine to assassinate James O'Keefe
Lets APster deadpool this creep. The sooner we do that the sooner his two Kochsucking stooges here get sent a firm message. Here's my 200$ USD. Ante up!
Re: Revenge for the victims - Death for Kyle Rittenhouse
So now Tinkerbell has his panties in a wad about ' Rioters ". And this cop-loving creep was trying to pass as 'anarchist ' for a few years! He's not an anarchists arsehole.
DOJ and FBI have combined to destroy project veritas
JIM Bell is now fretting about Anarchy in American Institutions. Jesus Fucking Christie. If he had any friends they would have staged an intervention by now. Fuck O'Keefe and the Jackass he rode in on.
Re: DOJ and FBI have combined to destroy project veritas
On 11/15/21, jim bell wrote: > https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/11/the_doj_and_fbi_have_combined_to_destroy_project_veritas.html > (End of partial quote) The DOJ and FBI have combined to destroy Project Veritas November 13, 2021 By Andrea Widburg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNpbvsS7K0g Project Veritas Raided w James O'Keefe https://nationalfile.com/full-release-ashley-biden-diary-reveals-child-sex-trauma-drug-abuse-resentment-for-joe-whistleblower/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley_Biden#Personal_life https://heavy.com/news/ashley-biden-diary/ https://twitter.com/DrewHLive/status/1457033193605922818 https://twitter.com/Cernovich/status/1458971918988562435 https://www.citizensjournal.us/breaking-judge-orders-fbi-to-stop-search-of-project-veritas-founder-okeefes-phone-following-raid/ Project Veritas uses hidden camera techniques to expose corruption, dishonesty, anarchy, and totalitarian impulses in American institutions. Given the times in which we live, that means Project Veritas is usually exposing leftists and their organizations. It's almost certainly not a coincidence, then, that the FBI engaged in a series of early-morning raids against Project Veritas employees and its founder, James O'Keefe, ostensibly because, a year ago, they possessed, but refused to use (and gave to law enforcement), a diary that we now know belonged to Joe Biden's pathetic, drug-addicted daughter, Ashley. It's even less of a coincidence that the New York Times immediately knew about the raids and later published Project Veritas's confidential correspondence with its attorneys. What we're witnessing is a political hit job that would be completely at home in any penny-ante, third-world, tin pot tyranny — in other words, welcome to Biden's America. The story starts with Ashley Biden, a Biden child almost as pathetic as Hunter. Like her brother, she has had drug problems, including an arrest for marijuana possession (although, big surprise, the charges were dropped) and a video purportedly showing her using cocaine at a party. Over a year ago, the louche Ashley ended up in a drug rehabilitation center and reported that her diary was stolen while she was there. Tipsters approached Project Veritas, claiming to have a copy of the diary, which, they said, Ashley had abandoned or forgotten when she left the clinic. Unable to determine whether the diary was even real, Project Veritas tried to give it to Ashley's attorney, who refused it. Project Veritas then gave it to law enforcement. It never published the diary. Eventually, the National File released the document. It made a bit of a splash because the diary refers to Ashley's belief that she was sexually abused as a child; talks about inappropriate showers with Daddy Joe; and discusses drug abuse, marital affairs, and more. It's the pathetic document of a damaged person raised by a sleazy parent. All that was a year ago. And then, last week, the FBI engaged in pre-dawn, knock-the-door-down raids on Project Veritas reporters: Think about that: we're talking about a common theft, something that belongs under the jurisdiction of the local cops, but the DOJ and FBI come together to engage in aggressive raids on a journalism outfit that has a habit of exposing problems in the administration's allies. As O'Keefe explains in the video above, the FBI also told Project Veritas to stay silent about what happened to it, yet, within an hour of one of the raids, The New York Times was seeking comments from the reporter who was raided. Even more shockingly, the FBI then raided James O'Keefe's home and seized his papers and his phones. And then, once again, in an amazing coincidence, the New York Times published an article attacking Project Veritas — and supported the article with documents that matched those seized from O'Keefe during the FBI raids. Did the FBI give those documents to the Times? Who knows? I certainly don't, but, as I said, it's an amazing coincidence. Others are pretty sure about what really happened: The FBI is leaking attorney-client privileged files to a party adverse to Project Veritas in a civil lawsuit. This is not a grey area. It’s black letter criminal felonies committed by the FBI and the New York Times. https://t.co/Kgx98JWz5d — Cernovich (@Cernovich) November 12, 2021 The Times attack incidentally, tried to smear Project Veritas by pointing out that it consults with lawyers regarding its investigations. That's not something shocking; that's something all investigative outfits do. Moreover, it's noteworthy that the Times knowingly reviewed Project Veritas's legal documents while it is a defendant in a defamation suit Project Veritas filed against it. Project Veritas was able to get an order stopping the FBI from breaking into O'Keefe's phone, but of course, that was very much closing the barn door after all the horses had been slaughtered and autopsied. To summarize, Project Veritas has embarrassed the
Re: Revenge for the victims - Death for Kyle Rittenhouse
The odd implication here, in the text quoted below, is that merely being openly armed amounts to an act which somehow justifies people attacking him. Which is odd, because I have recently read that 'many' of the rioters there were armed, whether or not they were openly carrying a gun. So, far more likely is that the rioters recognized that this guy WASN'T likely to be sympathetic to the rioters. Realizing that, the fact that Rittenhouse was openly armed was simply used as a justification to attack a person they concluded was an ideological enemy. Jim Bell On Sun, Nov 14, 2021 at 10:10 PM, professor rat wrote: Huber had turned 26 just four days earlier, according to an obituary. Huber spotted the armed man in the crowded street and he ran toward danger, his girlfriend, Hannah Gittings, told CNN in an interview last year. "He pushed me out of the way and ran off. I tried to grab him," Hannah Gittings said. She referred to what Huber had done as a "heroic thing." Videos from the scene show Rittenhouse carrying an AR-15-style rifle, walking the city's streets with a group of armed men. Gittings told CNN her boyfriend launched at the armed individual to protect her and other people nearby. https://edition.cnn.com/2021/11/01/us/kyle-rittenhouse-shooting-victims-trial/index.html
DOJ and FBI have combined to destroy project veritas
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/11/the_doj_and_fbi_have_combined_to_destroy_project_veritas.html November 13, 2021 The DOJ and FBI have combined to destroy Project Veritas By Andrea Widburg Project Veritas uses hidden camera techniques to expose corruption, dishonesty, anarchy, and totalitarian impulses in American institutions. Given the times in which we live, that means Project Veritas is usually exposing leftists and their organizations. It's almost certainly not a coincidence, then, that the FBI engaged in a series of early-morning raids against Project Veritas employees and its founder, James O'Keefe, ostensibly because, a year ago, they possessed, but refused to use (and gave to law enforcement), a diary that we now know belonged to Joe Biden's pathetic, drug-addicted daughter, Ashley. It's even less of a coincidence that the New York Times immediately knew about the raids and later published Project Veritas's confidential correspondence with its attorneys. What we're witnessing is a political hit job that would be completely at home in any penny-ante, third-world, tin pot tyranny — in other words, welcome to Biden's America. The story starts with Ashley Biden, a Biden child almost as pathetic as Hunter. Like her brother, she has had drug problems, including an arrest for marijuana possession (although, big surprise, the charges were dropped) and a video purportedly showing her using cocaine at a party. Over a year ago, the louche Ashley ended up in a drug rehabilitation center and reported that her diary was stolen while she was there. Tipsters approached Project Veritas, claiming to have a copy of the diary, which, they said, Ashley had abandoned or forgotten when she left the clinic. Unable to determine whether the diary was even real, Project Veritas tried to give it to Ashley's attorney, who refused it. Project Veritas then gave it to law enforcement. It never published the diary. Eventually, the National File released the document. It made a bit of a splash because the diary refers to Ashley's belief that she was sexually abused as a child; talks about inappropriate showers with Daddy Joe; and discusses drug abuse, marital affairs, and more. It's the pathetic document of a damaged person raised by a sleazy parent. All that was a year ago. And then, last week, the FBI engaged in pre-dawn, knock-the-door-down raids on Project Veritas reporters: Think about that: we're talking about a common theft, something that belongs under the jurisdiction of the local cops, but the DOJ and FBI come together to engage in aggressive raids on a journalism outfit that has a habit of exposing problems in the administration's allies. (End of partial quote)
Revenge for the victims - Death for Kyle Rittenhouse
Huber had turned 26 just four days earlier, according to an obituary. Huber spotted the armed man in the crowded street and he ran toward danger, his girlfriend, Hannah Gittings, told CNN in an interview last year. "He pushed me out of the way and ran off. I tried to grab him," Hannah Gittings said. She referred to what Huber had done as a "heroic thing." Videos from the scene show Rittenhouse carrying an AR-15-style rifle, walking the city's streets with a group of armed men. Gittings told CNN her boyfriend launched at the armed individual to protect her and other people nearby. https://edition.cnn.com/2021/11/01/us/kyle-rittenhouse-shooting-victims-trial/index.html
Re: Coronavirus: Thread
https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/worldwide-vaccine-failure https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1684512484 Democrats Bidenomics subsidize failure... https://www.theepochtimes.com/biden-administration-hikes-medicare-premiums-blames-drug-costs-and-pandemic_4102350.html The Enormous Mental Health Impact Of COVID-19 caused by Politicians on TV https://www.statista.com/chart/26149/depression-prevalence-pre-and-post-covid-pandemic/ https://www.statista.com/topics/7106/covid-19-and-mental-health/ https://www.oecd.org/health/covid-19-pandemic-underlines-need-to-strengthen-resilience-of-health-systems-says-oecd.htm While only a miniscule percentage of humans on Earth have not been affected in some way by the Covid-19 pandemic, the ways in which people's lives have been altered are as diverse as the severity of the effects themselves (with some having even seen positives to come out of the situation). However, as Statista's Martin Armstrong notes, one negative impact which has been felt to similar degrees around the world though is that on our mental health. Latest estimates from the OECD show that increases in the prevalence of depression or its symptoms have been observed in all of the countries in its remit that have available data. Infographic: The Enormous Mental Health Impact of Covid-19 | Statista You will find more infographics at Statista The largest increase has been in Mexico which went from 3 percent of adults pre-pandemic to 28 percent in 2020. Sweden has the highest level of the countries with data pre- and post-pandemic start at 30 percent. South Korea however has an estimated share of 37 percent, although there are no data points for a pre-pandemic comparison.
Re: Kyle Rittenhouse 12mins defense team vid - epic - FightBack.law - [PEACE]
Was Rittenhouse's Possession Of The AR-15 Unlawful? https://jonathanturley.org/2021/11/14/was-rittenhouses-possession-of-the-ar-15-unlawful/ https://www.smith-wesson.com/product/mp-15?sku=13551=true https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/statutes/statutes/948/55 https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/statutes/statutes/29/viii/593 https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2021/11/11/kyle-rittenhouse-trial-prosecutors-crash-and-burn-america-watches/6390215001/ In covering the motions hearing last week in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, I noted a surprising comment from Judge Bruce Schroeder that he had “spent hours” with the Wisconsin gun law and could not state with certainty what it means in this case. The statement could effectively knock out the misdemeanor gun possession count — the one count that could still be in play for the jury after the prosecution’s case on the more serious offense appeared to collapse in court. A close examination of that provision reveals ample reason to question not just its meaning but its application to this case. The unlawful possession of the gun has been a prominent fact cited not only by the prosecutors but the press. At trial, however, prosecutor Thomas Binger at points seemed to be learning the governing law from Rittenhouse. For example, he pressed Rittenhouse on why he did not just purchase a handgun rather than an AR-15. Rittenhouse replied he could not possess a hand gun at his age. Binger then asked in apparent disbelief that the law allowed him to have an AR-15 but not a handgun and Rittenhouse said yes. Binger then moved on after seemingly drawing out a point for the defense. The exchange was all the more baffling because it drew attention to the fact that one of Binger’s alleged “victims” was an adult named Gaige Grosskreutz who also decided to bring a handgun to the protests and pointed his 9mm at the head of Rittenhouse when he was shot in the arm. However, the most damaging moment came outside of the presence of the jury when the judge drilled down on the law. He told the prosecutors “I have been wrestling with this statute with, I’d hate to count the hours I’ve put into it, I’m still trying to figure out what it says, what’s prohibited. I have a legal education.” He added that he failed to understand how an “ordinary citizen” could understand what is illegal. It is hard to understand how the count could be given to the jury without a clear understanding of what it means. It is also hard to instruct a jury on an ambiguous statute. Criminal laws are supposed to be interpreted narrowly. It is called the “rule of lenity” and has been around in the English system for centuries. For example, in 1547, the court was faced with a law making it a felony to steal “Horses, Geldings or Mares.” Given the use of plural nouns, the court ruled that it did not apply to stealing just one horse. The problem with the Wisconsin statute is not a problem of pluralization but definition. It is not clear that the statute actually bars possession by Rittenhouse. Indeed, it may come down to the length of Rittenhouse’s weapon and the prosecutors never bothered to measure it and place it into evidence. In Wisconsin, minors cannot possess short-barreled rifles under Section 941.28. Putting aside the failure to put evidence into the record to claim such a short length, it does not appear to be the case here. Rittenhouse used a Smith & Wesson MP-15 with an advertised barrel length of 16 inches and the overall length is 36.9 inches. That is not a short barrel. Then there is the rest of the statute and ultimately the word “and.” Under Section 948.60(2)(a) (“Possession of a dangerous weapon by a person under 18”), “[a]ny person under 18 years of age who possesses or goes armed with a dangerous weapon is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.” That makes Rittenhouse guilty, right? Well, you then have to look at the subsection (c), which states that “This section applies only to a person under 18 years of age who possesses or is armed with a rifle or a shotgun if the person is in violation of s. 941.28 or is not in compliance with ss. 29.304 and 29.593.” Since there is no evidence that Rittenhouse violated Section 941.28, he presumably must be in violation of both sections 29.304 and 29.593.. The defense conceded Rittenhouse was in violation of Section 29.593, which requires certification for weapons. However, he is not in violation of section 29.304, entitled “Restrictions on hunting and use of firearms by persons under 16 years of age.” As the title indicates, the section makes it illegal for persons under 16 to use firearms. Rittenhouse was 17 at the time and the prosecution has not challenged that fact. If Rittenhouse were convicted on that count, it could face a serious challenge on appeal. Indeed, it is curious is why Schroeder would even submit the count to the jury if it is uncontested that Rittenhouse was 17. If that is the correct interpretation of the statute, there would be no way for
Re: 1984: Thread
Mass Social Control "Certainly On My Mind" - NY Gov. Jokes About Banning Zoom To Get Workers Back In Offices New York Governor Kathy Hochul joked with ABC7 New York that she wouldn't sanction Zoom to get people back to work in Manhattan as the latest employment survey found less than a third of workers are back in the office. "...short of banning Zoom, which I'm not going to do - but it's certainly something on my mind as we want people back downtown," Hochul joked with reporters. The scary part of which is that, as many have become increasingly aware of in the last two years, when a Democratic leader says they won't do something... it usually means, at some point, they will (remember "two weeks to flatten the curve", vaccine passports are a conspiracy theory, etc...). Why Wokeism Is A Religion https://michaelshellenberger.substack.com/p/why-wokeism-is-a-religion Introducing the Taxonomy of Woke Religion Over the last year, a growing number of progressives and liberals have pointed to police killings of unarmed black men, rising carbon emissions and extreme weather events, and the killing of trans people as proof that the United States has failed to take action on racism, climate change, and transphobia. Others have pointed to the war on drugs, the criminalization of homelessness, and mass incarceration as evidence that little has changed in the U.S. over the last 30 years. And yet, on each of those issues, the U.S. has made significant progress. Police killings of African Americans in our 58 largest cities declined from 217 per year in the 1970s to 157 per year in the 2010s. Between 2011 and 2020, carbon emissions declined 14 percent in the U.S., more than in any other nation, while just 300 people died from natural disasters, a more than 90 percent decline over the past century. Public acceptance of trans people is higher than ever. The total US prison and jail population peaked in 2008 and has declined significantly ever since. Just 4 percent of state prisoners, who are 87 percent of the total prison population, are in for nonviolent drug possession; just 14 percent are in for any nonviolent drug offense. And many large cities including Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle have effectively decriminalized public camping by homeless people. Progressives respond that these gains obscure broad inequalities, and are under threat. Black Americans are killed at between two to three times the rate of white Americans, according to a Washington Post analysis of police killings between 2015 and 2020. Carbon emissions are once again rising as the U.S. emerges from the covid pandemic, and scientists believe global warming is contributing to extreme weather events. In 2020, Human Rights Campaign found that at least 44 transgender and non-gender conforming people were killed, which is the most since it started tracking fatalities in 2013, and already that number has reached 45 this year. Drug prohibition remains in effect, homeless people are still being arrested, and the U.S. continues to have one of the highest rates of incarceration in the world. But those numbers, too, obscure important realities. There are no racial differences in police killings when accounting for whether or not the suspect was armed or a threat (“justified” vs “unjustified” shooting). While carbon emissions will rise in 2021 there is every reason to believe they will continue to decline in the future, so long as natural gas continues to replace coal, and nuclear plants continue operating. While climate change may be contributing to extreme weather events, neither the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change nor another other scientific body predicts it will outpace rising resilience to cause an increase in deaths from natural disasters. Researchers do not know if trans people are being killed disproportionately in comparison to cis-gender people, if trans homicides are rising, or if trans people are being killed for being trans, rather than for some other reason. Twenty-six states have decriminalized marijuana, and California and Oregon have decriminalized and legalized, respectively, the possession of all drugs. Progressive District Attorneys in San Francisco, Los Angeles and other major cities have scaled back prosecutions against people for breaking many laws related to homelessness including public camping, public drug use, and theft. And yet many Americans would be surprised to learn any of the above information; some would reject it outright as false. Consider that, despite the decline in police killings of African Americans, the share of the public which said police violence is a serious or extremely serious problem rose from 32 to 45 percent between 2015 and 2020. Despite the decline in carbon emissions, 47 percent of the public agreed with the statement, “Carbon emissions have risen in the United States over the last 10 years,” and just 16 percent disagreed. Meanwhile, 46 percent of Americans agree with the
Re: Identity of Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto might be revealed
craig Wright is a fraud. He's just self-centered So he can't be Satoshi Açık Pzt, Kas 15, 2021 02:51, jim bell yazdı: > https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10201229/True-identity-Bitcoin-creator-Satoshi-Nakamoto-soon-revealed.html
Cypherpunks Vs Marxism. There can be only one.
1840-s Marx - Gertrude Himmelfarb argued that it cannot be denied that in his essay On the Jewish Question, Marx expressed views that “were part of the classic repertoire of anti-Semitism.” Paul Johnson has argued that “The second part of Marx’s essay is almost a classic anti-Semitic tract, based upon a fantasied Jewish archetype and a conspiracy to corrupt the world.” 1850's Marx - https://www.reddit.com/r/CapitalismVSocialism/comments/7dwc4n/the_russian_loan_attributed_to_karl_marx_new_york/ 1860's - Marx. Capital, Volume One, Part II: The Transformation of Money and Capital CHAPTER FOUR: THE GENERAL FORMULA FOR CAPITAL: "The capitalist knows that all commodities, however scurvy they may look, or however badly they may smell, are in faith and in truth money, inwardly circumcised Jews . . "
Identity of Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto might be revealed
Funny they asked professor Emin Gun Sirer who Satoshi was. Like asking Zeus what happened to Cronus. https://twitter.com/el33th4xor?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
Jan6: Patriot Purge (Documentary, Censored, Banned, Free Speech)
Hate the Sinners - Love the Sin. When cypherpunks are called terrorists we will have done our job. National borders are not even road-humps on the information superhighway. Fucker KKKarlson can join this guy at a time and place of our choosing. https://stiffs.com/celebrity/billgates Welcome to the globalized capitalist world revolution.
Jan6: Patriot Purge (Documentary, Censored, Banned, Free Speech)
https://www.bitchute.com/video/Ac4pyM37tJnb Patriot Purge - Full Docu 1:09:59 https://tuckercarlson.com/show/tucker-carlson-originals/ https://www.bitchute.com/search/?query=patriot+purge Panicked Democrats Call for Tucker Carlson to be Banned >From Television for Patriot Purge Documentary
Identity of Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto might be revealed
And in related news James Dalton Bell might be just another deeply stupid US-based conservative spamming the cypherpunks list with garbage information.
Identity of Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto might be revealed
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10201229/True-identity-Bitcoin-creator-Satoshi-Nakamoto-soon-revealed.html
DeFi, or Decentralized Finance.
DeFi the odds - everyone's a winner babe! https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2021/11/how-the-crypto-skeptics-changed-their-minds.html#comments
Killing the Jew-Hating, ' Natural Anarchist " traitor
Chubenko, a member of Makhno's staff, accused Grigoriev of collaborating with Denikin (According to Arshinov, Denikin's emissaries were captured and executed) and of inciting the pogroms . . ." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikifor_Grigoriev
Q-PKI regulation by consensus?
One regulation many might agree on for crypto-currencies is a limit above which quantum-key-exchange security should be used. For example - all transactions involving more than 20k in value ( assessed by a basket of leading currencies ) Risky transactions might then be identified early and consumers warned that state-of-the-art security was not assured. Some large losses might be capped this way. Even if it could be harder to get consensus about than C02 emissions.
CHAUM calls for quantum security
DAVID CHAUM 1 HOUR AGO Without quantum security, our blockchain future is uncertain https://cointelegraph.com/news/without-quantum-security-our-blockchain-future-is-uncertain
physicsworld.com: Special relativity keeps digital identities secure – Physics World
The state-of-the-art for digital security is quantum-mechanical, not relativistic as the article itself says "... Gilles Brassard of the University of Montreal, who was not involved in the research, points out in an accompanying “News and views” article in Nature that fraudsters might in future try and breach security by using quantum entanglement . . ." Cryptoanarchy deserves the finest - not some second-hand, second-rate solution. And ' Quantum supremacy ' is already being brayed by the usual suspects.
ANARCHIST VIEWS FROM VIETNAM
Mèo Mun is an anarchist collective working to make anarchist materials and ideas more accessible to a Vietnamese audience, together with providing an analysis of social struggles from a Vietnamese anarchist lens. https://anarchistnews.org/content/mèo-mun-anarchist-views-vietnam
CNBC: Bitcoin's biggest upgrade in four years just happened – here's what changes
The fact nation-states and the corpse-media are now fluffing Big God ought to set off huge alarms here. Then there's the kludge after kludge after kludge required to keep this C02 producing monster viable. Its like watching a steampunk biplane being repaired mid-air. Cypherpunks are called on to expose frauds-on-the-public involving crypto-anarchist technologies, not perpetuate them. Personally I burned tens of thousands worth of Btc I bought in 2014 and four thousand I bought this year has now been transferred over to AVAX, SOL, DOT, LUNA, FIL, PHALA, SIA, REP and a tiny amount left after selling off ICP. The future keeps happening and Big Gods aren't part of it.
Evidence the US Libertarian Party is fascist
Lip service is paid to Austrian economics in Libertarian circles. Austrian ( Quack ) economists Mises and Hayek are linked directly to fascist outcomes in 30's Austria and 70's Chile. Then there is Peter Thiel and his Kochsuckers today. https://theworld.com/~mhuben/mason.html So; plenty of evidence US Libertarians in their majority ' State Capacity ' formations are as fascist as they come and only the most abject list morons would follow them. Terminal dipshits like Gramps and Dumbell. Timewasters, gasbags and carpetbaggers. Fuck them and the Rothbardian Jackass they rode in on.
Threatpost: Millions of Routers, IoT Devices at Risk from New Open-Source Malware
Threatpost: Millions of Routers, IoT Devices at Risk from New Open-Source Malware. https://threatpost.com/routers-iot-open-source-malware/176270/
physicsworld.com: Special relativity keeps digital identities secure – Physics World
physicsworld.com: Special relativity keeps digital identities secure – Physics World. https://physicsworld.com/special-relativity-keeps-digital-identities-secure/
CNBC: Bitcoin's biggest upgrade in four years just happened – here's what changes
CNBC: Bitcoin's biggest upgrade in four years just happened – here's what changes. https://www.cnbc.com/2021/11/14/bitcoin-taproot-upgrade-what-it-means-for-investors.html
Re: USA 2020 Elections: Thread
The Great Divide... Which one more likely to trend Libertarian... Leftists Support Tyranny, Conservatives Do Not; It's Time To Separate https://alt-market.us/leftists-support-tyranny-conservatives-do-not-its-time-to-separate/ https://fortune.com/2021/09/30/ap-norc-poll-americans-republicans-democrats-divided-on-biden-vaccine-mandate/ https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/580874-support-for-biden-vaccine-mandate-on-large-firms-slips-3-points-poll https://alt-market.us/noam-chomsky-has-gone-off-the-deep-end-proving-that-all-socialism-leads-to-tyranny/ https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/covid-vaccine-resistance-capitol-riot-stem-gop-long-weaponizing-distrust-ncna1275744 https://news.columbia.edu/news/want-dive-deeper-critical-race-theory https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/aug/16/black-lives-matter-cashes-100-million-liberal-foun/ https://www.texastribune.org/2021/04/14/texas-coronavirus-mask-order-abbott/ https://www.newsweek.com/texas-covid-cases-drop-record-low-nearly-three-weeks-after-mask-mandate-lifted-1579484 One of the great semantic debates of the past decade has been the ongoing attempt to muddle the definition of “Left vs Right” in the American political sphere. For example, a lot of people who are new to the liberty movement (people who became active during or after the Trump campaign in 2016) have heard of the “false left/right paradigm”, but they have no clue what it actually means. If you think it means there are no legitimate political sides in this fight and that the entire conflict is theatrical or manipulated, then you are misinformed. The false left/right paradigm specifically refers to the fake division at the VERY TOP of the political pyramid among elitists in government. There are certainly Republicans that are conservative in their rhetoric but not conservative in their actions or policies, and they tend to support or side with politicians on the left regularly when it comes to big government spending and big government power (just look to the Republicans that voted in favor of Joe Biden’s recent infrastructure bill). Democrats and leftists don’t have to pretend. They base their entire platform on collectivism and centralization. This is no secret. The only theater is in their motives. Top Democrats claim they are fighting for the “greater good” of the masses when they are actually elevating and benefiting a tiny minority of wealthy elites. They do not care at all about the lives of their constituents. Things change dramatically when we start talking about the bottom of the pyramid among regular people. The political spectrum is not as broad and nuanced as some people would have us believe and the sides are much easier to discern. There are exceptions to every rule and to every group, but to say the groups do not exist is an act of denial. There are also people who call themselves “moderates” because they think this makes them more impartial and more open-minded. They don’t want to appear as if they are moving to one “extreme” end of the spectrum or the other. But, ultimately, there are only two sides in this fight: Either you are in favor of intensive government dominance of people’s lives, or you are not. And, the vast majority of people in favor of government tyranny herald from the left side of the political spectrum. They revel in the totalitarianism, even when they don’t necessarily benefit from it. Yes, it’s time to stop pretending as if there is a “gray area” here and call the situation as it really is. The political left is obsessed with control over how people live, act and even how they think. Issues like Critical Race Theory, BLM, big tech censorship, the covid lockdowns and vax mandates have really clarified things to the point that if you can’t see the enormous difference between leftists and conservatives then you are being willfully ignorant. In my latest articles I have been exploring the theme of the political left and their habit of wearing masks to hide their true natures. Many of them will support socialist, collectivist and globalist policies while also claiming they support freedom at the same time. Yet, when they are actually faced with real world decisions in terms of unilateral authoritarianism, the true character of the average leftist is revealed and it’s an ugly thing to behold. Lets just use the covid and vaccines mandates as one litmus test for a moment – Poll after poll after poll indicates that an overwhelming number of Democrats (around 80%) applaud the mandates and continue to defend them even after almost 2 years of failures and a lack of scientific honesty. For these people the covid controls are purely political and they often argue in their favor as a vehicle to attack conservatives rather than “saving lives”. The fact is, without their enthusiastic support the draconian mandates would not exist in the US. Now, some people will point out that polls also show that around a quarter of Republicans support some form of
Libertarian Party: Ashley Shade wins N.Adams,MA Council
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCQbtZRwCgE Convo w Ashley Shade https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFhfRFNY4DQ 2021 Election Results Coverage
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Re: Jan6: The American Gulag
Reports of Human Rights Violations against Jan6 political prisoners over the last couple months. The US intends to imprison Assange in this system... Jan. 6 Defendants Taken Out Of Cells On Stretchers: Court Filing https://www.theepochtimes.com/jan-6-defendants-taken-out-of-cells-on-stretchers-court-filing_4102264.html https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/21103797-filing-in-usa-v-meggs https://twitter.com/julie_kelly2/status/1458870639775961088 https://www.theepochtimes.com/judge-orders-release-of-jan-6-detainee-because-of-problems-at-dc-jail_4087967.html https://www.theepochtimes.com/rep-greene-gains-entry-to-dc-jail-holding-jan-6-defendants_4088627.html Multiple Jan. 6 defendants were taken out of their cells on stretchers on Thursday, according to a court filing. The situation started when one of the defendants refused to wear a mask, family members of Kelly Meggs, who is being held in the D.C. Jail, told Meggs lawyer. Prison guards began spraying a chemical substance described as “some kind of mace or pepper spray, according to a filing in federal court. “They sprayed mace or some type of gas at an inmate and kept missing so it went into an intake that fed into other cells and the lady with the key left because she didn’t like the gas, so the inmates in the cells who were being fed the gas from that intake were locked in for like 15 minutes while it was going into their rooms and they couldn’t see/breathe,” the family told Jonathon Moseley, the lawyer. More than one of the defendants was taken out on stretchers to medical bays. Julie Kelly, a writer for the American Greatness, reported on Wednesday that prison guards filled an area of the jail with chemical spray and three detainees had to be taken out on stretchers. Moseley and the D.C. Department of Corrections did not respond to requests for comment. The lawyer said his client was not in one of the cells that the gas was cycled into by the ventilation system. He urged the court to explore with the Bureau of Prisons and Congress whether any federal funds are already or can be allocated to repair and upgrade the D.C. Jail facilities. Neither prosecutors nor the judge has yet responded to the filing. The jail has been under heightened scrutiny in recent months due to its holding of dozens of people accused of participating in the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. One defendant, Christopher Worrell, was released from pretrial custody last week because U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth became troubled by the lack of proper medical care he received from the jail. The U.S. Marshals Service showed up unannounced at the facilities in mid-October. Officials deemed the part holding Jan. 6 detainees suitable but found conditions in another part that “do not meet the minimum standards of confinement,” the agency said in a recent statement. Lamont Ruffin, the acting U.S. Marshal for Washington, told Quincy Booth, director of the D.C. Department of Corrections, in a letter that he personally went to the jail and saw “evidence of systemic failures.” Prison guards routinely shut off water to cells as punishment and multiple cells had “large amounts of standing human sewage (urine and feces) in the toilets,” inspectors found. Additionally, guards were observed antagonizing detainees and hot meals were observed being served “cold and congealed.” Jail officials were ordered to transfer around 400 detainees, or 36 percent of the inmates in the Central Treatment Facility, one of the facilities that makes up the D.C. Jail, to a prison in another state. Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) and Louie Gohmert (R-Texas), after months of attempts, were able to tour the facilities last week. Greene said she witnessed terrible conditions, including Jan. 6 detainees receiving “very poor food” and “virtually no medical care.” “I want to be very clear that we will deal with those deficiencies so that we have a safe jail until such time that the District is able to build a new one,” Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser, a Democrat who helped the members secure access, told The Epoch Times in an email. Avis Buchanan, director of the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia, said in a statement it has called out the treatment of detainees at the D.C. Jail for years. “The inhumane conditions have included long-term solitary confinement for people with no disciplinary issues, lack of running water, full illumination of cells for 24-hours per day resulting in sleep deprivation, cells soiled with feces and blood, lack of air conditioning during the summer, and heat during the winter, lack of proper medical care, failure to provide mental health treatment, and physical and mental abuse by correctional officers of people in their custody,” Buchanan said. Councilman Charles Allen, the Democrat chairman of the D.C. City Council’s Committee on the Judiciary and Public Safety, described the situation as “a crisis” during a remote hearing this
RF: IAI Scorpius Electronic Warfare Beam Energy System
Unlike robot dogs drones etc meant to murder you, at least this one is relatively stationary thus mostly defensive. Perhaps someone will do an RF that can kill the Scorpius. "Revolution In Warfare" - Israel Unveils New Scorpius Electronic Warfare System https://www.forbes.com/sites/pauliddon/2021/11/11/israel-unveils-revolutionary-new-scorpius-electronic-warfare-system/ Israel has recognized that the modern battlefield will not be entirely fought on air, sea, and space. To better prepare for new domains of warfare, Israel has developed a revolutionary weapon for electromagnetic warfare. Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), the country's top aerospace and aviation manufacturer, has developed the Scorpius family of systems that scans a sphere of the operating environment for targets and deploys a narrowly focused beam to interfere with multiple threats across the electromagnetic spectrum. The high-tech weapon is categorized under "soft protection" because it doesn't cause physical harm. Instead, it disrupts the operation of electromagnetic systems, such as radar, electronic sensors, navigation, and data communications. Gideon Fustick, Marketing VP EW Group at IAI, told Forbes, "We call it [Scorpius family of systems] 'soft protection.' It's an offensive weapon that doesn't send out missiles. It's not a hard-kill system," adding that "it is very effective in engaging and disabling enemy systems." Fustick describes the new weapon as having a tremendous advantage over legacy electromagnetic warfare weapons because it can shoot targeted beams without interfering with unintended targets. He called this a "revolution in warfare." "The enemy is trying to use the electromagnetic domain for all these activities," he said. "We are also trying to use them. And we're each trying to deny the other side from the use of the electromagnetic domain." Planes, drones, missiles, and other weapons of war operate using electromagnetic magnetic sensors to navigate and communicate - by denying the enemy access to the electromagnetic domain. It can severely impair their warfare capability. "It's the first system that can really detect anything in the sky and address multiple targets in different directions and different frequencies simultaneously," Fustick added, noting that previous electronic warfare technology was not able to engage multiple targets at once. Fustick said the Scorpius has already been exported to "several prominent customers" as the race to dominate the electromagnetic warfare domain heats up.
Re: [spam][crazy][personal] an early sunday
maybe there is a way to multiple frownedness by something so that PPO would learn to teach boss to smile
Re: [spam][crazy][personal] an early sunday
10:18 now i'm at https://stable-baselines3.readthedocs.io/en/master/guide/examples.html#id5 here is my vim buffer import gym import numpy as np import time class Env(gym.Env): # spaces: gym.spaces.Box(low, high, shape=None, dtype=np.float32) # gym.spaces.Discrete(n) def __init__(self): self.action_space = gym.spaces.Box(-np.inf, np.inf, (2,)) self.observation_space = gym.spaces.Box(-np.inf, np.inf, (2,)) #reward_range = None def seed(self, seed=None): self.action_space.seed(seed) self.observation_space.seed(self.action_space.sample()) return seed def reset(self): self.state = self.observation_space.sample() self.goal = self.observation_space.sample() self.state[1] = time.time() self.goal[1] = self.state[1] + 1 return self.state def step(self, action): nexttime = time.time() change = nexttime - self.state[1] self.state[0] += action * change self.state[1] = nexttime distance = self.state[0] - self.goal[0] reward = -np.log(np.abs(distance)) return (self.state, reward, (distance == 0 or self.state[1] >= self.goal[1]), {}) def render(self, mode='human'): print(self.goal, self.state) import stable_baselines3 as sb3 from stable_baselines3 import PPO from stable_baselines3.common.vec_env import DummyVecEnv, SubprocVecEnv from stable_baselines3.common.env_util import make_vec_env from stable_baselines3.common.utils import set_random_seed there's an issue where the action space is a vector including frownedness , but is treated as a scalar in the step function. this would be resolved by indexing the action to get a time coefficient out of the vector i guess. PPO is right there. the docs say to use a vector of parallel environments, whcih means just passing the environment class to a function. it's 10:21 and i'm thinking of doing something else.
[spam][crazy][personal] an early sunday
My raspberry pi ubuntu gnome interface doesn't seem to show a clock at the moment, so I switch to PTY 3 (is that the right term? ctrl-alt-f3 makes it all nice and texty), to check the time. 08:55 UTC on 2021-11-14 . I'll open a terminal in gnome so I can see what I'm doing as I type. No familiar terminal is installed. Maybe I'll install xterm. gnome-terminal and xterm and both already installed. I simply failed to find them in the desktop menu. It's MATE I think. 08:57 i'm having trouble organising my browser window. the terminal window snapped into the left half of the screen. browser window, not sure how to make it do this. i'm without a mouse, but i have a touchscreen. however, my hands shake/jerk/spasm as i use them, so the touchscreen is hard to navigate. 08:59 the problem was that the minimum width of the browser window was larger than half the display. they're overlapped. i'm indoors, against my will. i'm struggling in various ways. right now as i try to type, my arms and fingers get kind of numb and dull. i thought i might try to work on a cryptocurrency trading bot. as a project i seemed able to engage a little bit in this strange experience. my mess here is at https://github.com/xloem/btct.git 09:01 my brainwashing-influenced mental habits are frightening me. i'm filled with worry that by sharing my project online (it is already online, and is less featureful than oother things online) something horrible will happen, that somebody trying to hurt me will use it to make incredible money. it also gets all political, pretending there are politics associated with these things. and other things. , my experience is getting more confusing. my btct repo says it's up to date, which is strange because i'm pretty sure this repositroy is outdated. maybe it's on abranch, o rmaybe the the repo is stale on the server. it's 09:03 . i'm scared. i don't know what to do with my body and brain. are there anyn tasks that make things workable? that are possible to do? often at this time i try to think of tasks that the things i am scared of would be more okay with. some kind of task the right wing would like, or the government. my fingers spasm and open the debug inspector. i close it. it's 09:04 and my experiences say the right wing would like AI work. i try to mentally hide the fact that i am not an AI researcher. maybe utility is in sharing work here, so that people on this list might use it. AI's been pretty powerful for some time now. basically, you can make a hyperintelligence, and people are using small hyperintelligences privately. i don't think they are very accessible to much of anybody except those who already have them. this is a raspberry pi, so it can't do too much. maybe i can try to learn PPO, a basic reinforcement learning algorithm. it's 09:05 and i'm thinking of trying to make PPO learn something simple. like, could I use an algorithm to teach an agent to make a number rise from 1 to 4 by adding to it? very very basic. wouldn't want to develop personal power here. $ pip3 install stable_baselines3 stable_baselines3 must have a ppo algorithm in it, I think. it's 09:07 and my fears are engaging again. without regard yet to how to use stable_baselines3, i'm familiar with the research marketing shared by openai, where algorithms use something called 'gym'. it's clunky. i'm still learning it. i have a lot more amnesia around ai because it stimulates my brainwashing to not develop personal power. so i've learned to make gym environments over and over and over again. let's try to make a basic gym environment. 09:09 oh! i've probably done this before . but accessing that might destabilize me faster. it's an idea. there's also value to doing it again. $ vim gimtry.py 09:10 i also open a python cli to use it to probe gym. like reading a manual without having to move the pages. class Env(gym.Env): pass in my opinion, envs are made clunkily as if openai just picked the first thing that worked, of course I can't know. there's an entire software package ... u i think it's called haiku ... around doing a slight refactoring to some of the norms that mainstream ai research marketers have set up. meanwhile, these guys are summarising code in ways that could freely transform it everywhere. kind of like being in somebody's messy office where they've just been slapping things together, except it's cutting edge algorithms made by huge teams of corporate research groups. dunno. julia language, not sure what it is. 09:12 The most complicated part with setting up a gym environmen for me is using the number space classes. I am really a fan of generalising number spaces. The classes do it a little bit, and I never remember what they are and hbow to use them. gym environments need an observation space and an action space. the observation space expresses what numbers describe the state of the environment. the action space expresses what
Cryptocurrency: Biden Pick for OCC Omarova to Nationalize All Bank Accounts and Investments per MarxSocComSov
Joe Biden Corrupt Traitor literally picked Soviet born sworn and raised Marxist Agent Saule Omarova to head US Office Comptroller Currency publicly stating will Nationalize All Bank Accounts... There's that "democratize" word again, hardly means any good people think it means. Multiple channels have been reporting... “No More Private Bank Deposits” – Biden’s Radical Currency Nominee Wants All Bank Accounts To Be Controlled By The Fed https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/11/no-private-bank-deposits-biden-currency-nominee-wants-bank-accounts-controlled-fed/ https://www.banking.senate.gov/newsroom/minority/toomey-calls-on-omarova-to-turn-over-her-moscow-state-thesis-on-marxism https://freebeacon.com/biden-administration/biden-banking-nominee-scrubs-karl-marx-paper-from-resume/ https://twitter.com/TrumpJew2/status/1459213417764556812 https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2021/11/12/bidens-communist-treasury-nominee-wants-all-bank-accounts-to-be-controlled-by-the-fed-n2599031 https://www.foxnews.com/politics/bidens-pick-comptroller-currency-pro-communism-remarks https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/10/bidens-pick-comptroller-currency-born-raised-communist-ussr-wont-thesis-marxism-written-ussr/ https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/10/bidens-pick-comptroller-currency-saul-omarova-born-ussr-known-pro-communist-remarks/ https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3715735 Biden’s radical nominees continue to show their true colors. Biden’s Marxist currency nominee Saule Omarova said that all private bank accounts should be taken over and controlled by the Federal Reserve. Saule Omaraova is the most radical and extreme nominee ever pushed forward by a US president. Proposal by Biden’s Treasury nominee Saule Omarova: "There will be no more private bank deposit accounts and all of the deposit accounts will be held directly at the fed" pic.twitter.com/ojQviX74Bz — Jewish Deplorable (@TrumpJew2) November 12, 2021 TRENDING: MUST WATCH: Texas HHS DENIES Monoclonal Antibody Treatments For Whites - "If I Were Black or Hispanic Then I Would Qualify?" - Nurse: "Yep, That's Right" - (Video) Townhall reported: In September President Joe Biden nominated Saule Omarova to become comptroller of the currency at the Department of Treasury. If confirmed, Omarova would be in charge of overseeing banking in the United States. Omarova believes private bank accounts should be taken over and controlled by the Federal Reserve. “Imagine what it would be like instead of just a public option for deposit banking, this would be actually the full transition. In other words, there would be no more private bank deposit accounts and all of the deposit accounts will be held directly at the fed,” Omarova said during recent remarks. “How is it politically feasible for the central bank to take money away from people’s accounts.” Saule Omarova has come under fire for her prior comments praising the Soviet economy. Fox News reported: President Biden’s pick for Comptroller of the Currency has provoked sharp criticism for past and recent comments that praised the Soviet economy. Biden on Sept. 23 nominated Saul Omarova, a law school professor at Cornell University, for the office responsible with the regulation and supervision of all national banks. Omarova’s nomination drew immediate pushback from powerful voices who criticized her background and past comments that indicated a favor for the policies of the USSR. Omarova was born in the Soviet Union in what is now called Kazakhstan and graduated from Moscow State University in 1989. She has pointed to the USSR’s practices as recently as 2019, when she tweeted about the gender pay gap, citing the USSR as a better model. Omarova was born in the Soviet Union in what is now called Kazakhstan and graduated from Moscow State University in 1989. She has pointed to the USSR’s practices as recently as 2019, when she tweeted about the gender pay gap, citing the USSR as a better model. “Until I came to the US, I couldn’t imagine that things like gender pay gap still existed in today’s world,” Omarova wrote. “Say what you will about old USSR, there was no gender pay gap there. Market doesn’t always ‘know best.’” She also refuses to hand over her thesis on Marxism she wrote. Saule Omarova, President Joe Biden’s nominee to head the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), is refusing to hand over to the Senate Banking Committee her university thesis on Marxism written during her time in the Soviet Union. Republican Sen. Pat Toomey, ranking member of the committee, had sent a letter to Omarova on Oct. 6 asking the Cornell Law School professor to hand over her Moscow State University thesis, titled “Karl Marx’s Economic Analysis and the Theory of Revolution in The Capital,” by Oct. 13, citing the committee’s need to “fully assess the fitness of individuals to serve in Senate-confirmed executive and independent agency
Re: From Fox News - FBI aware of and investigating fake FBI emails sent to thousands
On 11/14/21, jim bell wrote: > FBI aware of and investigating fake FBI emails sent to thousands > > https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fbi-aware-investigating-fake-fbi-emails > Embarrassing. As usual, lol. https://twitter.com/spamhaus/status/1459450061696417792 https://twitter.com/GossiTheDog/status/1459452054641025024