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Comment Re:No one should be exempt from organ donation (Score 1) 309

The idea is to discourage you from killing me prematurely just because you consider my life less valuable than that say of a judge or policeman. And then maybe I don't want that life you're about save with my organs to continue, have you thought about that? Do I want to empower a person I would prefer dead?I have a right to dictate what happens with any part of my body, my organs down to my blood and sperm.

Comment Re:Undetectable? (Score 1) 206

Not if you're looking at a ton of encrypted crap coming out of your machines and going to the weirdest of ip addresses. Right now
you can still try to discover some of these things on your own, but once you're on a trusted computing platform you're going to
be completely locked out. That stream of bytes going to wherever might just be law enforcement access on your computer and
you will never know.

Comment Re:Technically this is old news. (Score 1) 321

I would love to see it the same way, why don't we just invite the chinese head honcho say to San Francisco, have him shot in the face by some John Hinckley/Sirhan Sirhan borg we put up to it, put the borg onto death row, apologize profusely and make a big deal out of it and tell the chinese scum elites in private there is more of that coming.

Only this is not how the world works. In reality all governments in the world (possibly with exception of _some_ of the "rogue" nations) work together hand in hand and if you want to hit the chinese communist scum between the teeth you need to go to New York for that. While you're there don't stop hitting.

Comment Re:Not a Reuters story (Score 1) 498

In theory the police is there to help and protect you as well and that too _may_ have been the case in earlier times. Nowadays we know the realities quiet well. As far as journalistic integrity goes, that has been turned and twisted into "resonsible journalism'. I glance through your mainstream shit to know where we are at in the story book but hey I know how this plantation works I've already been here for a whlie.

NASA

The Sun Unleashes Coronal Mass Ejection At Earth 220

astroengine writes "Yesterday morning, at 08:55 UT, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory detected a C3-class flare erupt inside a sunspot cluster. 100,000 kilometers away, deep within the solar atmosphere (the corona), an extended magnetic field filled with cool plasma forming a dark ribbon across the face of the sun (a feature known as a 'filament') erupted at the exact same time. It seems very likely that both eruptions were connected after a powerful shock wave produced by the flare destabilized the filament, causing the eruption. A second solar observatory, the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory, then spotted a huge coronal mass ejection blast into space, straight in the direction of Earth. Solar physicists have calculated that this magnetic bubble filled with energetic particles should hit Earth on August 3, so look out for some intense aurorae — a solar storm is coming."

Comment I'm allergic to kool aid! You can have mine! (Score 4, Interesting) 83

The one reason people don't turn on the news anymore is because they can see
the huge disparity between reality and the useless propaganda thrown into their
faces - in between a bunch of commercials for diabetes drugs and anti-depressants
and anybody who hasn't seen the scooter guy with that scooter you can get on
Medicaid when the junk food and prescription drugs have worn you down to the point
you can't walk anymore.

Wrapping this pile of crap into a new Google News Fajita with extra kool-aid?
Not going to work.

Let me quote Zbigniew Brzezinski one of the globalist go-fers:

"For the first time in all of human history mankind is politically awakened - that's a total new reality - it has not been so for most of human history.""

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