Nazis were still killing Americans after WWII

2020-01-17 Thread Ryan Carboni
https://www.voltairenet.org/article167692.html Marvin Washington Brooks had been terribly ill for nearly three months. A year prior in early-1952, he had been diagnosed with cancer and had been admitted as “a patient for treatment” to the University of Texas Medical School’s M.D. Anderson

Re: Silence is Deadly

2020-01-17 Thread Razer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 1/17/20 6:25 PM, Ryan Carboni wrote: > Silence is Deadly > > Too many are harmed by criminal syndicates because people refuse to speak up. You're speaking of governments like the US who kill millions of people indiscriminately, right? Rr

Silence is Deadly

2020-01-17 Thread Ryan Carboni
Silence is Deadly Too many are harmed by criminal syndicates because people refuse to speak up.

Re: The Irish Times: Could constellations of mini-satellites prevent the splintering of the internet?

2020-01-17 Thread jim bell
Ha ha, quite appropriate.   Although, just within the last couple of days I saw an article which argued that these satellites should be painted flat black to avoid reflection of sunlight.  Sounds like an excellent idea.  And, over the last few years, I've occasionally read of producing the

ExtremeTech: Scientists May Have Discovered Universal Memory, DRAM Replacement

2020-01-17 Thread jim bell
ExtremeTech: Scientists May Have Discovered Universal Memory, DRAM Replacement. https://www.extremetech.com/computing/304980-scientists-may-have-discovered-universal-memory-dram-replacement?source=Computing

A Graduate Course in Applied Cryprography (book)

2020-01-17 Thread coderman
https://toc.cryptobook.us/ e-book: https://toc.cryptobook.us/book.pdf A Graduate Course in Applied Cryptography By [Dan Boneh](https://crypto.stanford.edu/~dabo) and [Victor Shoup](https://shoup.net) (latest version, Jan. 2020) Table of contents at a glance Part I: Secret key

Re: My Demands

2020-01-17 Thread Ryan Carboni
My demands are small. My own freedom. My suggestions are big, but they do not need to be heard. What is the price everyone is willing to pay? Billions? Tens of Billions? Hundreds of Billions? Trillions? "Hurr durr, we're going to have an orgy" is not a valid response. It is self-validating and

Re: [OT] Is Putin gay?

2020-01-17 Thread Cecilia Tanaka
On Fri, Jan 17, 2020, 12:12 rooty wrote: > I don't no if Putan is gay but he sure has a nice body. Can you imagine > you, zig and putan in a 3 some. Now that's steamy. Nah, sorry. I do like men. And, apparently, "Zig" (Zenaan) and Putin don't appreciate cis women like me. You, instead, have

Re: The FBI Got Data From A Locked iPhone 11 Pro Max—So Why Is It Demanding Apple Unlock Older Phones?

2020-01-17 Thread Razer
On 1/16/20 9:43 PM, jim bell wrote: > https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2020/01/15/the-fbi-got-data-from-a-locked-iphone-11-pro-max--so-why-is-it-demanding-apple-unlock-older-phones/ > https://www.lawfareblog.com/apple-vs-fbi-pensacola-isnt-san-bernardino

Re: [OT] Is Putin gay?

2020-01-17 Thread rooty
I don't no if Putan is gay but he sure has a nice body. Can you imagine you, zig and putan in a 3 some. Now that's steamy. Original Message On Jan 17, 2020, 5:13 AM, Cecilia Tanaka wrote: > Hmm... Someone, help me here please. > > If Putin persecutes homosexuals in his own

Re: The Irish Times: Could constellations of mini-satellites prevent the splintering of the internet?

2020-01-17 Thread Steven Schear
Since SpaceX and these other services will essentially be replacing the stars in many areas night sky why not charge people to name them? On Fri, Jan 17, 2020, 8:15 AM jim bell wrote: > The Irish Times: Could constellations of mini-satellites prevent the > splintering of the >

[OT] Is Putin gay?

2020-01-17 Thread Cecilia Tanaka
Hmm... Someone, help me here please. If Putin persecutes homosexuals in his own country, then goes and enters another country always through the *back door*... Very mixed messages from Russia, wow!!! :D I see strange signals in the last times... Could Putin be gay? It would be great!

Re: WIRED: Dirty Money and Bad Science at MIT's Media Lab

2020-01-17 Thread Steven Schear
Money can no more be dirty than a flower growing on a murderer's grave. On Fri, Jan 17, 2020, 5:25 AM jim bell wrote: > WIRED: Dirty Money and Bad Science at MIT's Media > Lab.https://www.wired.com/story/dirty-money-and-bad-science-at-mits-media-lab > > > Jim Bell, MIT, Class of 1980. >

Re: "If only we had half a Putin" - divesting power - grounding peace - [PEACE]

2020-01-17 Thread Zenaan Harkness
Run down of recent Russian parliamentary events and what to expect. Putin's Now Purged The West From The Kremlin https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/putins-now-purged-west-kremlin https://tomluongo.me/2020/01/17/putin-purged-west-kremlin/ ... These events of the past couple of

CNN share price rockets ... or something - Fake News CNN take down - [PEACE]

2020-01-17 Thread Zig the N.g
For a Fake News "Russiagate" literal dumpster dive - CNN. For brutal own goals, fraud, deception and lies - CNN. And for bombing sand n.gger weddings, there's Google. Sean Davis Goes Scorched Earth On CNN After 'Attempted Takedown Of Bernie'

False GPS data used to arrest person.

2020-01-17 Thread jim bell
Police arrested an innocent man for murder using Google location data https://mol.im/a/7897319 via http://dailym.ai/android

The Irish Times: Could constellations of mini-satellites prevent the splintering of the internet?

2020-01-17 Thread jim bell
The Irish Times: Could constellations of mini-satellites prevent the splintering of the internet?. https://www.irishtimes.com/business/innovation/could-constellations-of-mini-satellites-prevent-the-splintering-of-the-internet-1.4138431?localLinksEnabled=false