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i thought it was already in play, but maybe not... Maybe they have it, but don't want to admit it? Once people know it exists, the hackers will try to figure out how to access it. No "kill switch" exists. (as much as they would love to have one.) "The ultimate ignorance is the rejection of something you know nothing about and refuse to investigate" I totally agree. The kill switch for the internet does not exist. |
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Someone might be able to stop the average user by shutting down some major servers, if the servers cooperated with the demand, but unless the entire grid goes down, the real hackers will always connect.
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i thought it was already in play, but maybe not... Maybe they have it, but don't want to admit it? Once people know it exists, the hackers will try to figure out how to access it. No "kill switch" exists. (as much as they would love to have one.) if they shutdown your broadband/4g, how will you get on the internet? |
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Someone might be able to stop the average user by shutting down some major servers, if the servers cooperated with the demand, but unless the entire grid goes down, the real hackers will always connect. That's like saying that in space, people who are really good at breathing will still be able to. |
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i thought it was already in play, but maybe not... Maybe they have it, but don't want to admit it? Once people know it exists, the hackers will try to figure out how to access it. No "kill switch" exists. (as much as they would love to have one.) if they shutdown your broadband/4g, how will you get on the internet? In the case of a permanent total government shutdown of broadband/4g, I imagine black market ISP's with dial up connectivity would spring up all over the place. |
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i thought it was already in play, but maybe not... Maybe they have it, but don't want to admit it? Once people know it exists, the hackers will try to figure out how to access it. No "kill switch" exists. (as much as they would love to have one.) if they shutdown your broadband/4g, how will you get on the internet? In the case of a permanent total government shutdown of broadband/4g, I imagine black market ISP's with dial up connectivity would spring up all over the place. If THEY control things as totally as you all say,even your regular Landlines will be subject to listening to certain Keywords,and tracing! |
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Jeanniebean
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Mon 02/04/13 11:27 AM
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i thought it was already in play, but maybe not... Maybe they have it, but don't want to admit it? Once people know it exists, the hackers will try to figure out how to access it. No "kill switch" exists. (as much as they would love to have one.) if they shutdown your broadband/4g, how will you get on the internet? In the case of a permanent total government shutdown of broadband/4g, I imagine black market ISP's with dial up connectivity would spring up all over the place. If THEY control things as totally as you all say,even your regular Landlines will be subject to listening to certain Keywords,and tracing! Key words? With computers talking to each other, there are no 'words." Using encryption even emails can't be read. |
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mightymoe
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Mon 02/04/13 11:37 AM
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i thought it was already in play, but maybe not... Maybe they have it, but don't want to admit it? Once people know it exists, the hackers will try to figure out how to access it. No "kill switch" exists. (as much as they would love to have one.) if they shutdown your broadband/4g, how will you get on the internet? In the case of a permanent total government shutdown of broadband/4g, I imagine black market ISP's with dial up connectivity would spring up all over the place. If THEY control things as totally as you all say,even your regular Landlines will be subject to listening to certain Keywords,and tracing! Key words? With computers talking to each other, there are no 'words." Using encryption even emails can't be read. if someone built it, or made it, someone has already found a hack for it... haven't you always wondered why the government employs hackers? |
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Then there is always the avian data transfer methods.
The government employs hackers because they are pretty clueless about the Internet in general. |
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Mon 02/04/13 11:49 AM
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Pigeon tops broadband in data transfer
(avian data transfer) Yet more proof that technology is for the birds: Carrier pigeons are being used to transfer data between offices because bosses believe it is quicker than broadband. Computer experts at a South African firm said it took six hours to transfer four gigabytes of encrypted data to a call center 50 miles away. http://www.ohmidog.com/2009/09/10/pigeon-tops-broadband-in-data-transfer/ Unlimited Group, a financial services company, yesterday attached a memory card to the leg of a pigeon called Winston who took just over an hour for the trip, according to the Daily Mail. Even counting the time needed to upload the data once it arrives, the information shipped by pigeon took under three hours, less than half of what using the Internet — at least in Durban, South Africa — could accomplish. “It might sound crazy in this day and age, but we’re always looking for new ways to move our business forward and we think this might just work,” said Kevin Rolfe, head of Unlimited Group. ”For years we’ve struggled with the internet as a method of communication. It’s fine for emails and correspondence, but we need to transfer a lot of data from office to another and find it often lets us down.” To send four gigabytes of encrypted information takes around six hours on a good day, he said, up to two days if the weather is bad and the service goes down. “We started looking at other ways to solve the problem and discovered that carrier pigeons could do the job a lot more quickly.” “If Winston can do the job as efficiently then we’d be silly not to think about using him instead — especially as he’ll only cost us a little of bird seed to run,” Rolfe added. |
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I was reading that the latest research indicates that people into conspiracy theories tend to have schizotypical personality features.
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I was reading that the latest research indicates that people into conspiracy theories tend to have schizotypical personality features. What is a schizo typical personality feature? And who is doing research on people into conspiracy theories? And why would they be doing research into such people? There are, after all, many actual "conspiracies" going on. Graft, corruption, bribery, stock market insider trading etc. Any crime at all that involves more than one person IS A CONSPIRACY. So even police investigators have to be "into conspiracy theories." If they weren't, they would never solve any crimes. |
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I was reading that the latest research indicates that people into conspiracy theories tend to have schizotypical personality features. What is a schizo typical personality feature? And who is doing research on people into conspiracy theories? And why would they be doing research into such people? There are, after all, many actual "conspiracies" going on. Graft, corruption, bribery, stock market insider trading etc. Any crime at all that involves more than one person IS A CONSPIRACY. So even police investigators have to be "into conspiracy theories." If they weren't, they would never solve any crimes. so now your comparing yourself to a detective?... how interesting |
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Jeanniebean
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Mon 02/04/13 12:20 PM
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I was reading that the latest research indicates that people into conspiracy theories tend to have schizotypical personality features. What is a schizo typical personality feature? And who is doing research on people into conspiracy theories? And why would they be doing research into such people? There are, after all, many actual "conspiracies" going on. Graft, corruption, bribery, stock market insider trading etc. Any crime at all that involves more than one person IS A CONSPIRACY. So even police investigators have to be "into conspiracy theories." If they weren't, they would never solve any crimes. so now your comparing yourself to a detective?... how interesting Why would you think I am comparing myself to a detective? (FYI I am in fact, a private investigator, but I was referring to police investigators.) I wasn't "comparing myself" to anyone. In fact, my post was not about me at all. |
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What is a schizo typical personality feature?
Acute paranoia. And who is doing research on people into conspiracy theories?
Psychiatrists. Who else would be interested in symptoms of schizophrenia? And why would they be doing research into such people?
Because schizophrenia is a mental illness. http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/200501/conspiracy-theories-explained |
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What is a schizo typical personality feature?
Acute paranoia. And who is doing research on people into conspiracy theories?
Psychiatrists. Who else would be interested in symptoms of schizophrenia? And why would they be doing research into such people?
Because schizophrenia is a mental illness. http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/200501/conspiracy-theories-explained Would you like to discuss that ridiculous article you linked to? |
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What is a schizo typical personality feature?
Acute paranoia. And who is doing research on people into conspiracy theories?
Psychiatrists. Who else would be interested in symptoms of schizophrenia? And why would they be doing research into such people?
Because schizophrenia is a mental illness. http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/200501/conspiracy-theories-explained Would you like to discuss that ridiculous article you linked to? Why? It's not the only one on the subject and I doubt you could offer anything of any value to contradict them. But, of course, feel free. |
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I was reading that the latest research indicates that people into conspiracy theories tend to have schizotypical personality features. What is a schizo typical personality feature? And who is doing research on people into conspiracy theories? And why would they be doing research into such people? There are, after all, many actual "conspiracies" going on. Graft, corruption, bribery, stock market insider trading etc. Any crime at all that involves more than one person IS A CONSPIRACY. So even police investigators have to be "into conspiracy theories." If they weren't, they would never solve any crimes. so now your comparing yourself to a detective?... how interesting Why would you think I am comparing myself to a detective? (FYI I am in fact, a private investigator, but I was referring to police investigators.) I wasn't "comparing myself" to anyone. In fact, my post was not about me at all. i'm not sure, but i think police investigators are far more than CT'ers. but then again, you are about half right there... when you eliminate all the logical suspects, you have to look at the illogical ones... so in a small way, you are correct... |
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Conrad_73
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Mon 02/04/13 01:25 PM
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Pigeon tops broadband in data transfer (avian data transfer) Yet more proof that technology is for the birds: Carrier pigeons are being used to transfer data between offices because bosses believe it is quicker than broadband. Computer experts at a South African firm said it took six hours to transfer four gigabytes of encrypted data to a call center 50 miles away. http://www.ohmidog.com/2009/09/10/pigeon-tops-broadband-in-data-transfer/ Unlimited Group, a financial services company, yesterday attached a memory card to the leg of a pigeon called Winston who took just over an hour for the trip, according to the Daily Mail. Even counting the time needed to upload the data once it arrives, the information shipped by pigeon took under three hours, less than half of what using the Internet — at least in Durban, South Africa — could accomplish. “It might sound crazy in this day and age, but we’re always looking for new ways to move our business forward and we think this might just work,” said Kevin Rolfe, head of Unlimited Group. ”For years we’ve struggled with the internet as a method of communication. It’s fine for emails and correspondence, but we need to transfer a lot of data from office to another and find it often lets us down.” To send four gigabytes of encrypted information takes around six hours on a good day, he said, up to two days if the weather is bad and the service goes down. “We started looking at other ways to solve the problem and discovered that carrier pigeons could do the job a lot more quickly.” “If Winston can do the job as efficiently then we’d be silly not to think about using him instead — especially as he’ll only cost us a little of bird seed to run,” Rolfe added. |
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i thought it was already in play, but maybe not... Maybe they have it, but don't want to admit it? Once people know it exists, the hackers will try to figure out how to access it. No "kill switch" exists. (as much as they would love to have one.) if they shutdown your broadband/4g, how will you get on the internet? In the case of a permanent total government shutdown of broadband/4g, I imagine black market ISP's with dial up connectivity would spring up all over the place. If THEY control things as totally as you all say,even your regular Landlines will be subject to listening to certain Keywords,and tracing! Key words? With computers talking to each other, there are no 'words." Using encryption even emails can't be read. |
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