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  1. We'reAllBrownNosers African Astronaut
    Originally posted by MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING V: A Cat-Girl/Boy Under Every Bed The video linked to by ops video is even more woke.

    I've always wanted have sex with that woman, even though she's a fake TI. A lot of them are fake and actually a lot of people who actually are schizo are targeted so that nobody will believe the real targets.

    Anyway

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xfBlP2zl2I
  2. We'reAllBrownNosers African Astronaut
    That's not just modern women though. They've always been like that. Look at what the Talmud says about women that are jedis and ones that aren't. Ancient people always knew that women were highly corruptible. The story of Eve and the forbidden fruit...

    Quality women are somewhat rare regardless of where you go. There may be a lot of beautiful ones, but a beautiful one with a good heart and mind is much less common. Different kinds of women have different useful qualities. White women aren't usually all that good at fighting off a rapist, and since white people in general are the only ones that let massive amounts of immigrants flood their homeland with hostile intentions towards them, you can imagine that rape fantasies are probably more common with white females. For all that beauty you have to make up for it somehow, with something negative to balance it out.
  3. We'reAllBrownNosers African Astronaut
    All they do is shit out pollution every day. What's the point even? It's the year 2019 and we're still using this antiquated, archaic technology.

    Dangerous, polluting, out-dated technology.
  4. We'reAllBrownNosers African Astronaut
    So do I, but you can only do that so long before you run into somebody. Unless you've got magic powers or something.
  5. We'reAllBrownNosers African Astronaut
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jJebz5dsA8

    That's why I'd be opposed to it. First-hand experience with the hive-mind tech that Amazon and Security Industry Specialists have been using. Pure evil.
  6. We'reAllBrownNosers African Astronaut
    Authorities plead for help identifying a human FOOT inside a shoe that washed up on Canadian beach - the 15th time it has happened in just a decade
    A human foot inside a grey Nike sneaker washed up on beach in British Columbia
    The Coroners Service are seeking help identifying the owner of the size 9.5 shoe
    Since August 2007 15 shoes, including four pairs, have been found on BC coast
    By MIRANDA ALDERSLEY FOR DAILYMAIL.COM


    A human foot has washed up on a Canadian shoreline for the 15th time in a decade, and authorities are seeking the public's help in identifying it.

    British Columbia Coroners Service said in a statement on Monday that the foot was discovered still in its shoe on the coast of West Vancouver in September.

    DNA testing found no match with the owner and known missing persons, but an evaluation of its bone structure of the foot led a specialist to believe that it belonged to a male under the age of 50.

    The man was wearing a 'light grey Nike Free RN shoe with a black Nike swoosh logo and white base, white laces and a blue sock,' the statement said.

    'The shoe was a men’s U.S. size 9.5 with an OrthoLite insert… manufactured between February 1 and April 17, 2017, and appeared to be in relatively new condition.'




    The BC Coroners Service is now appealing for any information about the shoe or its owner, but said it is not currently treating the incident as a suspicious death.

    Since August 2007, 15 shoes containing human feet have washed up along the Pacific coastline of British Colombia, Canada's fifth largest and westernmost province.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6703975/Authorities-plead-help-identifying-human-FOOT-inside-shoe-washed-Canadian-beach.html


    Strange. People wearing mostly running shoes or jogging shoes?
  7. We'reAllBrownNosers African Astronaut
    Originally posted by gadzooks Legal pot? Just come up here… I don't even like weed and yet I still bought some from a government-sanctioned store just because…

    Canada is like a cold version of Nevada.

    It's apparently not easy to migrate to Canada. They're pretty strict on immigration from what I've heard. Other than that Canada is cool. Beautiful place, legal pot.

    Ideally I'd have a place in Nevada and one in Canada. Nevada is so pretty. Canada is too but it's a different landscape.
  8. We'reAllBrownNosers African Astronaut
    Who needs to be rich when you've got legal pot? If I build an antigravity craft/flying saucer, travelling will cost nothing, also. They might shoot me down eventually for using classified technology but I don't really care.
  9. We'reAllBrownNosers African Astronaut
    Anyone from Nevada? Thinking about moving there. Would like to know more about the state. I'd prefer to live near Area 51 so I can spy on it, but I mainly just hate rain and I want to be in a place where pot is legal.

    What's Nevada like other than sunny?
  10. We'reAllBrownNosers African Astronaut
    Originally posted by tee hee hee It's the newest woo. It can "cure" everything from papercuts to cancer to infertility to hemorrhoids! /eyeroll

    Yeah, it has been greatly exaggerated, both the good and the bad of it. The legal market has also screwed up the search engine results and flooded them with ads whereas before you could find information on the plant and strains a lot easier, particularly sativa strains.

    Damn shame really. I like the conspiracy that it's banned because it makes mind control more difficult. That only works with certain kinds of mind control.
  11. We'reAllBrownNosers African Astronaut
    Anyone know of a way to do this without sending it to a lab or smoking it? I am not in a state where pot is legal so getting it tested isn't going to be that easy.

    If it's just meth, then that would obviously be easy to remote since it's water soluble. Synthetic cannabinoids aren't though so. I could just find someone to smoke some first I guess.
  12. We'reAllBrownNosers African Astronaut
    New York AI startup TWOSENSE.AI was awarded a $2.42M contract by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) under which it will have to implement an uninterrupted multifactor authentication using deep neural networks which will eventually replace DoD’s physical ID chip cards (CAC), with its continuous behavioral biometric authentication.

    TWOSENSE.AI will have to solve one of the most time-consuming everyday tasks for government employees who work with sensitive data: having to re-authenticate over-and-over again after leaving the desk to perform other tasks.


    To be more exact, TWOSENSE.AI's deep learning-based artificial intelligence tech is designed to recognize the behavior of authorized users and to replace conventional authentication methods with behavioral biometrics-based ones.

    The company's behavioral biometrics tech will also be able to solve another possible issue DoD employees might face: having someone step in in front of their computer while they are away and the system is not logged out.

    Behavioral biometric authentication with no extra hardware requirements

    If that would happen, TWOSENSE.AI's product would detect the intruder based on a number of tracked behavioral elements and force an authentication challenge.

    “Both DISA and TWOSENSE.AI believe that continuous authentication is the cornerstone of securing identity. Behavior-based authentication is invisible to the user, therefore it can be used continuously without creating any extra work,” said Dr. Dawud Gordon, the firm's CEO.

    When asked by Bleeping Computer if the TWOSENSE.AI behavioral monitoring software requires additional hardware to run on a system, Dr. Dawud Gordon stated that "Our product is software only and relies only on hardware and sensors that are ubiquitously available in every mobile phone, laptop, desktop, and workstation computer."

    When it comes to the type of behavioral patterns the company's product tracks, he mentioned "Right/left handedness, typing impact, pressure, fingertip size, muscular tremors, app usage profiles, commute patterns, daily routines, in some cases ballistocardiography, etc. To name a few."

    As detailed in the press release:

    TWOSENSE.AI’s machine learning technology models the unique behavior of each user, such as the way they walk, interact with their phone, commute to work, and how and where they spend their time. Through the power of deep learning, algorithms are highly personalized, learning the personal characteristics that make each user unique on an individual level.

    Continuous learning solution which adapts to new behavior

    This continuous authentication system will also allow the DoD to drastically decrease the overall security breach risk for the departments where it will be implemented, while also unnecessary authentication challenges and having as a direct result a friendlier and more secure employee authentication platform.

    While TWOSENSE.AI’s behavioral biometric authentication system could lead to false positives which would trigger superfluous authentication challenges, Dr. Dawud Gordon argued that an override is not necessary seeing that "this is not a situation that has occurred. Currently, worst-case scenario is that the user is challenges as frequently as they are today."


    Also, if a user would suddenly change his behavior, the system "would trigger a challenge, but the resulting authentication triggers a new period of learning that adapts to the user. It's a continuous learning solution."


    To conclude, while TWOSENSE.AI’s behavioral authentication product was not part of any research project investigating its effect on employees' morale seeing that it continuously monitors their every move, the company's CEO says that it "performs authentication only, and contains no user name, email, phone number, address, SSN, or any PII whatsoever."

    The US Army loves new ways of tracking people. I always told people that smartphones were portable RADARs that just lack the software. Now it's here.

    You can identify people through walls using just a smartphone and some code, based on how they move and their body shape, since human bodies reflect radio frequency.

    Similar to "RF capture" but requires only code on a smartphone. It's likely that a government agency is already using this and "acoustic microwave vibrometry" algorithms to monitor people with code on wifi routers and smartphones. What the public is allowed to know is usually many years behind what the military already has.

    If it were a hardware update I'd be impressed. It's only code.

    EDIT: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/twosenseai-awarded-242m-behavioral-biometrics-security-contract-by-dod/

    EDIT2: Not sure how much this would slow down a smartphone or other device, but imagine it was installed secretly on millions of devices throughout the world. If it wasn't very noticeable, and remotely activated when needed, anyone could be tracked anywhere. Stalkers dream come true.
  13. We'reAllBrownNosers African Astronaut
    Agavo? No, I am not anybody's alt, sadly. Obbe is a lot less crass than I am in his way of writing. Seems to be more articulate. I skimmed over some of his posts and couldn't find all that much similarity. This is one of the things that messed up totse and zoklet, everyone assuming everyone else was an alt.


    I changed names and IP addresses probably a couple thousand times(dynamic IP for one) between totse and zoklet, but only had an alt maybe once or twice. I don't do more than one account at the same time. Don't really care to.

    I have other things to do that entertain me a lot more than having multiple screen names on a forum... It seems you have to post a youtube video of yourself on here with a sign that says your screen name, elsewhere nobody will believe you aren't an alt.
  14. We'reAllBrownNosers African Astronaut
    https://rense.com/general96/palast-the-trump-vz-coup.php
    In Venezuela, White Supremacy is Key to Trump's Coup
    By Greg Palast updated from Truthout

    Note: Palast covered Venezuela during the Chavez presidency for BBC Television Newsnight and The Guardian. Download, for free, the film of Palast's BBC reports, "The Assassination of Hugo Chavez." This article incorporates additional reporting by William Camacaro in Caracas.

    On January 23, right after a phone call from Donald Trump, Juan Guaido, former Speaker of Venezuela's National Assembly, declared himself President. No voting. When you have official recognition from The Donald, who needs elections?

    Say what?

    I can explain what's going on in Venezuela in three photos.


    First, we have Juan Guaido, self-proclaimed (and Trump-proclaimed) president of the nation, with his wife and child, a photo prominently placed in The New York Times.

    Next to it, the class photo of Gauido's party members in the National Assembly. They appear, overwhelmingly, white as snow -




    especially when compared to their political opposites in the third photo, the congress members who support the elected President Nicolas Maduro. The Maduro supporters are nearly all of a darker hue.




    This is the story of Venezuela in black and white, the story not told in the New York Times nor the rest of our establishment media. This year's so-called popular uprising is, at its heart, a furious backlash of the whiter (and wealthier) Venezuelans against their replacement by the larger mestizo (mixed-race) poor.

    Four centuries of white supremacy in Venezuela by those who identify their ancestors as European not tainted with Black or Indian blood came to an end with the 1998 election of Hugo Chavez. The new racial color of power continues under Maduro, Chavez' chosen successor.

    Chavez: "I am Negro e Indio"
    In my interviews with Chavez for BBC beginning in 2002, he talked with humor about the fury of a white ruling class finding itself displaced by a man who was so visibly "Negro e Indio," as he called himself.

    In Venezuela, as in the USA, poverty and race are locked together. Why did the mestizo poor love Chavez (and love is not too strong a word)? As the US CIA's surprisingly honest Fact Book states:
    "Social investment in Venezuela during the Chavez administration reduced poverty from nearly 50% in 1999 to about 27% in 2011, increased school enrollment, substantially decreased infant and child mortality, and improved access to potable water and sanitation through social investment."
    But, just as Maduro took office, the price of oil began its collapse, and the vast social programs that oil had paid for were now supported by borrowing money and printing it, causing wild inflation. The economic slide is now made impossibly worse because the Trump Administration cut off Venezuela from the oil sale proceeds from its biggest customer, the USA. The UN rapporteur for Venezuela compared this to "medieval sieges, a crime against humanity."


    Everyone has been hurt economically, but the privileged class' bank accounts have become nearly worthless. So, knowing that the mestizo majority would not elect their Great White Hope Guaido, the ruling whites simply took to the streets - often armed. (And yes, both sides are armed.)

    "Chavez, monkey!"
    I've seen this movie before. When I look at today's news reports of massive demonstrations against the so-called "dictatorship" of Venezuela's left government, it looks awfully like 2002, when I was first in Caracas reporting for BBC Television.

    Then, as now, The New York Times, NPR and other mainstream outlets in the US, reported on marches against the Chavez government, describing the tens of thousands of Venezuelans calling for Chavez's removal. The light-skinned protesters were overwhelmingly wealthy - and they wanted you to know it. Many of the women marched in high heels, the men peacocking in business suits, proudly displayed in the uniforms of their privileged class. By contrast, the un-heeled Chavistas wore patriotic yellow, blue and red T-shirts, sneaks, jeans.

    For the anti-Chavista protesters, race was an issue as much class economics. When I marched alongside these opposition demonstrators, they shouted "Chavez, Monkey!" and worse.

    You may not know this story of race war in Venezuela (and war is what it is), as the US press does not recognize its own racial bias. In 2002, as today, the massive demonstrations of the whiter Venezuelans were reported as evidence that Chavez was wildly unpopular. Yet, the day after each anti-Chavez march, I would witness and film the pro-Chavez demonstrations that flooded Caracas with an ocean of nearly half a million marchers, dark and poor - that received little or no coverage in the US press.


    Palast filming pro-Chavez demo for BBC 2002

    The bias continues. The New York Times did not run a photo of this past week's pro-Maduro demonstrations. But in hard-to-find photos and reportsfrom my colleagues on the ground, the Chavista demonstrations are bigger, involving mass turnouts in several cities, not just wealthy neighborhoods in Caracas.

    Why do the poor march for Maduro? Even though the mestizo majority suffers today, they will not turn back to the pre-Chavez days of de facto apartheid.

    Coup #2
    And we must remember this is not the first time the US government has tried to overthrow the elected government in Venezuela.
    In 2002, George W. Bush's State Department cheer-led the coup. The plotters kidnapped Chavez and held him hostage. The coup was led by an oil industry leader and head of the Chamber of Commerce, Pedro Carmona, who had seized the nation's White House, and, like Guaido today, declared himself president. Into my hidden microphone, Carmona told me proudly about the fancy inaugural ball held by the nation's elite and attended by Bush's ambassador.

    But the Bush/Carmona coup collapsed when a million darker-skinned Venezuelans flooded the capital and forced the plotters to return their hero, the supposedly unpopular Chavez, to Miraflores, the Presidential Palace. "Presidente" Carmona fled.

    Today, Guaido's supporters, like Carmona's, know they can't win an election given the overwhelming fact of the newly empowered mestizo majority. So Guaido has skipped the idea of an election altogether, simply replacing running for office with the "recognition" from Trump and allies which Guaido can't get from Venezuelans.

    Just like a Trump rally
    When I see the images and hear the chants of the anti-Chavista demonstrators now, I'm also reminded of what I saw at a Trump rally in Macon, Georgia, this past November. The president slid out of Air Force One to tell the crowd - heavily weighted with white supremacists - that they needed to take back their country from those "invading" the border. Trump told them to fear gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, who is Black, saying she would "turn Georgia into Venezuela."

    I don't think Trump was talking about Abrams' program to bring universal health care to Georgia, as Chavez did for Venezuela.

    The US press is quick to condemn the racial hatred on display at Trump rallies. But I have yet to hear or read in the US press what our eyes can see in the three photos from Venezuela: an uprising of white people wanting to "take back their country."

    A coup designed by the NSA
    The putsch in Venezuela is carried out by the wealthy, internationally connected minority; but they are operating according to a regime-change plan designed in Washington John Bolton, Trump's National Security Adviser, a neo-con re-tread. The plan: to control Venezuela and its oil, as Bolton openly proclaims.

    Ah, yes, the oil. It's always the oil. And Venezuela has plenty to seize: the world's largest reserves.

    We'll get to that in Part II.


    The anglo-saxon-judaic/zionist supremacy is a necessity for globalist pigs.


    Liberals and leftists in general portray themselves as non-racist, but nothing could be further from the truth.



    Blaming Trump's administration is a bit silly, but the rest of the article is great.
  15. We'reAllBrownNosers African Astronaut
    Venezuela Is An Opportunity For Russia And China To Change The World

    Paul Craig Roberts

    Nothing better illustrates Washington’s opposition to democracy and self-determination than the blatantly public coup Washington has organized against the properly elected president of Venezuela.

    Washington has been trying to overthrow the Venezuelan government for years. Washington wants the state owned oil company to be privatized so that it can fall into the hands of US oil companies. That would ensure Washington’s control over Venezuela. Transferring the wealth out of the country would prevent any economic development from inside the country. Every aspect of the economy would end up in the hands of US corporations. The exploitation would be ruthless and brutal.

    Venezuelans understand this, which is why Washington, despite wrecking the Venezuelan economy and offering enormous bribes to the Venezuelan military, has not yet been able to turn the people and the troops against Maduro.

    Moon of Alabama’s explanation of Washington’s attack on Venezuela gives you a truer picture that differs completely from the lies voiced by the American and European politicians and presstitute media, a collection of whores who are devoid of all integrity and all morality and lie for their living.

    I am not as confident as Moon of Alabama that Venezuela’s effort dating back to Chavez to be a sovereign country independent of Washington’s control can survive. Washington is determined to teach all of Latin America that it is pointless to dream of self-determination. Washington simply will not permit it.

    Maduro, despite being the duly elected president with the mass of the people and military behind him, apparently lacks the power to arrest the American puppet who, despite the absence of any law or election as a basis, has declared himself to be president, thus creating a Washington-backed “government” as an alternative to the elected one. The inability of Maduro to defend democracy from within is a sign of the weakness of his office. How can Maduro possibly be a dictator when he is helpless in the face of open sedition?

    If Russia and China quickly established a military presence in Venezuela to protect their loans and oil investments, Venezuela could be saved, and other countries that would like to be independent would take heart that, although there is no support for self-determination anywhere in the Western World, the former authoritarian countries will support it. Other assertions of independence would arise, and the Empire would collapse.

    Venezuela is an opportunity for Russia and China to assume the leadership of the world, but I doubt the Russian and Chinese governments have the vision to seize the opportunity and, thereby, fundamentally change the world.

    Putin is wasting his breath when he correctly criticizes Washington for its violations of international law. In Washington’s view, law is what serves American interest.

    https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2019/02/08/venezuela-is-an-opportunity-for-russia-and-china-to-change-the-world/

    Security experts echo everything I say when it comes to Russia and China. China is more of a threat technologically in some ways, but neither country is actually an aggressor towards the US. It's the opposite.


    So in other words, if China and Russia stand up to the fascist globalist scum that run the US, they can make the world a better place.
  16. We'reAllBrownNosers African Astronaut
    Originally posted by mmQ What the fuck more do you want to know?

    Date of birth, social security number, physical address, place of employment, connections to law enforcement and the military.

    Anything really. It all relates to the facts already stated in the original post.
  17. We'reAllBrownNosers African Astronaut
    What's your job?
  18. We'reAllBrownNosers African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Needledick Needledick Needledick Steel reserve is also called 211 because it has the number 211 on the can. So therefore drink a can of 211 today if you "can".

    Tell us more
  19. We'reAllBrownNosers African Astronaut
    Originally posted by esbity You go from misdeminor theft to felony ORC. That is why.

    That's extremely unlikely. Nobody here has ever been charged with a felony for buying stolen crap from a junkie. Getting evidence for a felony in that case, conspiracy charge or organizing criminal activity, would also be extremely unlikely and difficult to do. Not to mention, a lot of these people are CIs, that means they're basically professional snitches, and still nobody has been charged with a felony over it.

    EDIT: also, a lot of these CIs and professional shoplifters are part of swarm teams making it extra unlikely they'd get any of their customers in trouble.
  20. We'reAllBrownNosers African Astronaut
    Someone on here told me some stuff that made it seem like Jeff Hunter was, or had connections directly to, the Deep State.

    So totse may have been a honeypot from the get-go. The US government gave people an awful lot of dangerous information without even thinking twice about it. It was a controlled release.
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