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Comment Re:It is *also* about security. (Score 2, Interesting) 123

The 9/11 attacks killed around the same number of people that Pearl Harbor did and how did we eventually respond then? The US has been on a path since the 50's that will eventually bring us all to a point where collapse is the only option to move forward. One might ask as to what happened back then to produce such a strong side effect of self destruction. Hint; paperclip, breach, assassination.

Comment Re:A Fantastic target for state-sponsored hackers! (Score 0) 107

The war on a war tactic over the last decade certainly has marginalized the concept of war. However I think maybe you are overlooking a layer of rule under that. What a lot of people do not realize is operation paperclip included not only technology, it also included all Hitler's mind control bullshit in his endeavor to build a super race. The DIA stargate program exploring remote view is only a small part of what was included with that. CIA was breached in the 50's and all that shit was the target. I think the reason JFK was done was he was not going to play ball and had a successful plan to shut it down. Kennedy was not owned, and could not be bought because he made his money running hooch so that should give you some indication as to who was behind the breach, and where the shooters met is where. All of the fascist behavior on part of brass is no accident, or coincidence.

Comment Re:A Fantastic target for state-sponsored hackers! (Score 0) 107

I think they are talking about the kill switch for retaliation? That could be interpreted as declaration of war and the president does have those powers for a short period of time until congress can be assembled on the subject. I think a red button is a particularly bad idea, they should already have a red phone and should be instructed on how in terms of policy to use it.

Comment Re:Just recycle the energy! (Score 1) 221

The law of thermal dynamics is not allowed to be broken, not that it can't though and I reference laws of physics that change with our understanding of particle physics. I would be rather discouraged on the price tag of such a tire to accomplish this, let along the mileage one could expect to get out of such a tire that presumably has more moving parts and the addition of electrical engineering than a standard steel belted radial.

Comment Re:The new catholic church. (Score 1) 356

Any religion that "forgives" creates a "system" for people to abuse and teaches acceptance that they are screwed up people. Mason's had the idea of making better people, but the people in this country chose the easy path and is why we have the problems we have now. If you don't like what you see in India, just know that they are already here and will eventually have influence. Interesting thing to see in the US is if you talk to a person that moved here from another country, they still refer to it as their country. Where does that put the US?

Comment Re:Gee, thanks Texas (Score 0) 367

Surplus? What are you kidding me? The roads have been going down hill quite a bit. Tore up the bushings in my Cobra in a few years time. The schools would have better luck buying lottery tickets from the lottery that was designed to pay for the schools to begin with. Pretty much a more things change, the more they stay the same thing.

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