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Wraith of J.O.I. posted:remember all those articles (including in e.g. vox) about how this was all normal, prisoners die all the time, and the fact that people cared so much about epstein dying showed how little they care/know about prison conditions more broadly? Sandra Bland, much like Jeffrey Epstein, was just so sad about the poor conditions in her jail that she was driven to suicide So tragic
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# ? May 20, 2021 18:35 |
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this is the first one. for the second one William Barr personally reviewed the footage and it was all on the up so we don't need to see it
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# ? May 20, 2021 18:40 |
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I thought the security camera magically stopped working
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# ? May 20, 2021 18:47 |
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mistermojo posted:remember this? life is so cool https://www.npr.org/2020/01/09/795004811/video-outside-cell-during-jeffrey-epsteins-first-suicide-attempt-no-longer-exist wow what an unfortunate series of coincidences
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# ? May 20, 2021 18:51 |
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Shear Modulus posted:wow what an unfortunate series of coincidences Ernest Works At The MCC
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# ? May 20, 2021 19:04 |
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Mr Bean lost the footage
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# ? May 20, 2021 19:09 |
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love spending millions on surveillance only to have it mysteriously fail 50-60% of the time its needed to prevent the exact thing it exists for
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# ? May 20, 2021 19:59 |
It's almost like the federal apparatus is completely 100% unsalvageable and a good majority of individual state apparatus are headed that way if not already there. Like i don't feel like it's unreasonable to say, "we need to throw the whole thing out" is the only concievable moral option. When Alaric sacked Rome, he did it to a similarly mollified dysfunctional state that had levelled incredible cruelty upon his people, so it's really a matter of time before debts accrued come due for us similarly. Im on the fence about whether I want it to happen in my lifetime
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# ? May 20, 2021 20:24 |
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https://twitter.com/ChalicothereX/status/1395236068027342851?s=20
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# ? May 20, 2021 23:31 |
I'll be sitting at my desk with a gun in my hand, wearing a bulletproof vest singing "My, my, my, how the time does fly, when you know you're going to die by the end of the night."
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# ? May 21, 2021 01:39 |
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ah you know anti tank rockets, you can pick those up at tescos now
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# ? May 21, 2021 01:41 |
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# ? May 21, 2021 01:45 |
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Brabant lives, baby
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# ? May 21, 2021 02:28 |
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Delta-Wye posted:I'll be sitting at my desk with a gun in my hand, wearing a bulletproof vest singing seems like a real catch 22
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The Bandit posted:seems like a real catch 22 I recall something about a Manifesto?
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# ? May 21, 2021 03:22 |
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Lil Nas X just dropped a new song and its blowing up, quick, fire up the weird culture bots! god i'd love to know who wrote this and green lit this, who pays them, what are their org meetings like, i have so many questions
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# ? May 21, 2021 05:40 |
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gh0stpinballa posted:Brabant lives, baby
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# ? May 21, 2021 05:49 |
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this is the kind of gladio recognition I can get behind
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# ? May 21, 2021 05:51 |
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smarxist posted:Lil Nas X just dropped a new song and its blowing up, quick, fire up the weird culture bots! Compromising phones to loop play songs on Spotify has been a rap game grift for a while now. I'm not surprised they are using Twitter bots too
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# ? May 21, 2021 06:27 |
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So bitcoin is still dumb as poo poo. Speaking of which I keep reading a rumor about Ghislane Maxwell having a fortune in bitcoin and I'm on the fence to whether I actually believe it. On the one hand, Epstein seemed like such a dumbass that I cant see him getting involved with anything technical. On the other hand, he worked on wall street and Ghislaine was obviously his handler. I've heard that the NSA was the author of some aspects of Bitcoin's technology, and if that were the case it might track that the wall street people involved in sex trafficking might take interest in it early and thus have an interest in seeing that it expands to the carbon-belching world-devourer that it is today. But I don't take a lot of interest in culture of bitcoin, as clowns are only funny to me for so long, but maybe someone with more knowledge of shitcoins has more insight.
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# ? May 21, 2021 06:35 |
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Wraith of J.O.I. posted:remember all those articles (including in e.g. vox) about how this was all normal, prisoners die all the time, and the fact that people cared so much about epstein dying showed how little they care/know about prison conditions more broadly?
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The Atomic Man-Boy posted:So bitcoin is still dumb as poo poo. Speaking of which I keep reading a rumor about Ghislane Maxwell having a fortune in bitcoin and I'm on the fence to whether I actually believe it. I dunno about that NSA connection unless it is more specific than generic crypto*, but spies like the idea of anonymous (or so people said/say...) money more than the average person and probably were early adopters. If it was an actual funded program by some gov group they probably have a ton of coins. NSA could apply a shitload of hardware if they wanted to. * I'd absolutely believe NSA created BC but I haven't really seen any evidence beyond they are good at crypto. Would love to see anything people have though.
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# ? May 21, 2021 08:00 |
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Today I learned that Jeff bezos grandfather founded DARPA
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# ? May 21, 2021 10:05 |
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Goddamnit. Why am I not surprised? It's really amazing how stacked this entire system is.
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# ? May 21, 2021 11:09 |
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The Atomic Man-Boy posted:So bitcoin is still dumb as poo poo. Speaking of which I keep reading a rumor about Ghislane Maxwell having a fortune in bitcoin and I'm on the fence to whether I actually believe it. the connection between Epstein and Bitcoin is about the MIT Digital Currency initiative, which incorporated some of the bitcoin developers in 2015 (https://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-core-developers-join-mit-digital-currency-initiative) and has made regularly attempts to raise millions to invest into establishing bitcoin's stability (https://www.coindesk.com/mits-digital-currency-initiative-bitcoin). The Digital Currency Initiative is wholly housed in MIT's Media Lab, a research group Epstein secured millions of dollars in funding for including directly giving money to Juichi Ito, the director throughout the 2010s until the Epstein funds, whose source Ito actively hid from the public and MIT employees, became public and forced Ito to quit. Now, you are also correct about the potential NSA origins of bitcoin. A group of cryptologists from the NSA published an essay in the American Law Review about the concept and creation of a cryptocurrency in 1997 (https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/aulr/vol46/iss4/6/). But, more suspiciously, this NSA whitepaper was first drafted and shared a year earlier, but only on an MIT mailing list (http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/classes/6.805/articles/money/nsamint/nsamint.htm), so there's a pretty straight through line that could connect MIT and the NSA on crypto.
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Jose posted:Today I learned that Jeff bezos grandfather founded DARPA Sure, why not?
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Jose posted:Today I learned that Jeff bezos grandfather founded DARPA motherfucker.
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cagliostr0 posted:Compromising phones to loop play songs on Spotify has been a rap game grift for a while now. I'm not surprised they are using Twitter bots too the tens of organic plays my spotify songs get monthly bring me more joy than all the fake bot plays ever could, I suppose
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# ? May 21, 2021 12:52 |
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lol didn't bezos briefly try to roll out the "lone genius in his garage" mythos a few years back
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Mola Yam posted:lol didn't bezos briefly try to roll out the "lone genius in his garage" mythos a few years back quote:Jeff spent summers working at his maternal grandfather's ranch in Cotulla, Texas, fixing windmills, castrating cattle, laying pipes, and repairing pumps. Lawrence Preston "Pop" Gise had held jobs that a young boy couldn't help but find cool. Gise worked on space technology and missile defense systems at Darpa in the late 1950s; in 1964, Congress appointed him manager of the Atomic Energy Commission's Albuquerque operations office, where he supervised 26,000 employees in the AEC's western region, including the Sandia, Los Alamos, and Lawrence Livermore laboratories. He retired to his southwest Texas spread in 1968, and he doted on Jeff from the time his grandson was an infant. "Mr. Gise was a towering figure in Jeff's life," says Weinstein. (Wired, 1999)
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# ? May 21, 2021 13:23 |
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psst kid gimme $20 and i'll let you stare into infinity
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# ? May 21, 2021 13:29 |
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drat that book ain't easy to find
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# ? May 21, 2021 13:48 |
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thank god there are so many programs to find and empower these gifted children
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# ? May 21, 2021 13:51 |
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drake no: mind control drugs drake yes: mind control theory
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On my sensory deprivation grind and hadn't heard of this one before. Straight outta Presidio (a couple decades early for what the thread cares about) The rest of the section on the next page just goes on to mention that Myers and Smith continued to work on sensory deprivation under US Naval Research. The "book-length" report is publicly available as a technical report (https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/citations/AD0636478), but I don't think you'll find much in there that would surprise you. I'd be more interested in the cited Donald Hebb work from Canada that remains secret. HumRRO was founded at George Washington University on military money and, under increasing pressure from students, had to become "independent". The exact same pattern of pseudo-independency can be seen in other academic institutions like the Stanford Research Institute and Stanford Aerosol Lab and whatever that military aerospace research centre was called (I totally forget) associated with Columbia where Tim McVeigh worked as security for a while. According to this Mother Jones story: David Goodman posted:The organization is intimately connected with the APA [American Psychological Association]: The chairman of HumRRO’s board is James McHugh Jr., who has served as senior counsel to the APA; vice chair Charles McKay is the APA’s chief financial officer; and HumRRO vice president Bill Strickland is past president of the APA’s division of military psychology and has been a vocal opponent of barring psychologists from military detention centers. I posted about it forever ago, but the APA has been undergoing a constant struggle where most of its members want to remove support for "operational psychologists" who work for the military and were (and continue to be) involved in torture at Gitmo and other black sites (through confirmed DoD and suspected CIA links). If I remember correctly, even though APA members voted and ratified a referendum barring such work, leadership reworded some of the legislation to defang it. HumRRO appears to play a pretty direct role in maintaining this military support and legitimization through APA leadership. Anyways, for an lol here is what HumRRO's website looks like:
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# ? May 21, 2021 14:57 |
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is there any deeper rabbit hole to the Philadelphia Experiment?
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https://twitter.com/ZekeJMiller/status/1395887790412423172
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https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1395890808872738817?s=19
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