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    Well, at this point, most of their efforts are aimed at silencing people. This would seem to indicate that for now, the keyboard is the metaphorical sword.

    But the digital world is an ant jar: a glassed-in system, transparent to them and nearly invisible to most.
    They listen in a give it a good shake if they hear any signs of cooperation. Operating face to face is one way to escape it.

    There they are, picnicking in their lovely Garden…enough ants will send them packing.

    #168603
    D Benton Smith
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    @zerosum

    Words are part of the action.

    #168604
    D Benton Smith
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    This one is primarily for the esoterically inclined brainiacs in the crowd (and I use the word “crowd” optimistically). Ordinary citizens can just skip it and continue of their way, unmolested by discomforting facts.

    Using that mysterious “language” mentioned in comment #168584 (above), it’s easy as pie for a criminal to communicate in great detail and give directions to his crew that the primary biological target enabling the killing of the largest number of homo sapiens with the least effort (and make enough money in the process to fund the entire project) are the human endothelial cells. [There is little to no need for secrecy any deeper than that because the code is so esoteric and obscure that I could post it on bill-boards and no one in the general public would be one bit the wiser.

    If you don’t know what endothelial cells are then look it up. This ain’t a biology lesson. It’s a theological lesson.

    By attacking the endothelial cells that are present and critically necessary in all vital organs one attacks the whole body at once. Endothelial cells are extremely vulnerable (in addition to being extremely vital), and can be destroyed en masse by something as simple as feeding people too much sugar. High blood sugar kills endothelial cells deader than a door nail on contact, which in turn destroys your body’s ability to regulate sugar levels and repair the damage. Can you say “Sugar Diabetes” or “Cardio Vascular Disease” in one breath? Billions of corpses in 5 short words. Mass murder as a neat as a pin.

    That’s way easier than a spike-protein generating bio-weapon that does the same thing. (Spike targets and kills endothelial cells), but both projects were developed and executed right before your eyes using a language that you have no hope of understanding because understanding that technology and math based language requires resources that are simply not available to you, and never will be (hopefully, because they are fatal.)

    I could explain that language and its uses but most people would not sit still for anywhere near that much education because, a) They’re not interested, b) they don’t have the time for what they derisively call nonsense, and c) they don’t control the distributed data processing network (or even aware that it EXISTS) that is essential to the language’s function and use. I can hear the derision before they speak or think it. They could (but won’t) save their breath. The innumerable forms of nay-saying are nothing but expected elements of a sense-making whole, like exhaust noise is an expectorated element of an internal combustion engine. Hyenas laugh, so what?

    The biological attack is completed on schedule. The subsequent die-off is irreversible (we’re in for a rough 5 years, if we don’t blow ourselves up sooner) and almost nobody noticed the planning, communication and implementation directives (quite profitable, I might add) that were on openly full display the whole time, or that Ozempic (or its equivalents marketed under other labels) is intended to be the accelerative kill-shot.

    Well that sort of operation (as big and bad as it is) is merely an itsiest bitsiest fragment of the coordinated whole that constitutes the existing Imperial civilization.

    If you think this is fanciful or theoretic then you don’t know enough history (or math, or archeology, or linguistics, or religion or material science) to know otherwise. But you could. And if you did then you would never be able to un-see it again. I recommend that you do.

    There IS an acceptably workable balance between technology and pure truth that we haven’t quite worked out yet, but I can tell you one thing for certain about it: it won’t be achieved by means of the languages employed in the secret science of materialistic conquest. It’s not going to come from more “science”. It’s going to come from more AWARENESS of things that are right smack in front of you to become aware of.

    It’s all there. And much of it is in plain sight if you have the courage to confront it without making excuses for your own bad behavior. You might even be surprised to discover that after a difficult and painful start it becomes a very enjoyable and fulfilling journey to take. Quite likely the very best one of all.

    #168605
    hexadec
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    Oroboros:

    Driving cross country in 1995, the most depressing freeway sign I ever saw was near the Louisiana Texas border, El Paso 857 miles.

    #168606
    D Benton Smith
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    @hexadec

    Aw, come on man. Texas isn’t THAT bad. At least you’re not going to run out of beer or Country Western Music from one side of it to the other. That’s how Texans have managed to tolerate it all this time.

    #168607
    kultsommer
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    Texas: Where driving 8 hours isn’t a big deal.

    Taking that for granted is becoming a big deal!

    #168608
    Figmund Sreud
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    Interesting take on China. Geopolitics, … by Warwick Powell, a senior fellow of the Taihe Institute in Beijing, as well as an adjunct professor at the Queensland University of Technology. Long, but worthy of hearing it out:

    F.S.

    #168609
    kultsommer
    Participant

    tboc
    Strange that you mentioned it. Just now, after the the few years break, I needed Autodesk “service” – $2,000 per year AutoCAD subscription. Ouch! Well, 1099 will shave of a third, thankfully.
    What I want to point is that in mid 90’s when I took a class, the instructor would boldly tell us that we should check with “John” right after and purchase the program for $20. Probably with full nod and wink-wink by the Autodesk. That practice led to supreme dominance of the software in the tech/design industry since it seeped into every “pore” of those fields.
    Once secured, internet connected subscription only commenced making all aforementioned professionals helpless and perpetually chained to newer ending stream of “new releases” which are nothing more than rearrangements of command buttons and screen set-ups.
    According to Dr D and jay-bee that should not occur in the “real capitalism”. which, as a debate, is becoming tiresome.
    Just for the gigs, Google for Autodesk phone number. There is none that can be located. An ultimate middle finger to beloved customers.
    As for the SketchUp I was smitten as what the free 3D modeling program could do. Still have a cheep early purchased version on my old computer.

    #168610
    Dr. D
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    Yes, I can’t believe people put up with this and don’t do for competition, A, but B, put it on paper.

    I swear you can do 9/10ths of these drawings on paper still and have no problems, more control, and less time since you fight with the software all the time. Then hour Harvard MBA manager comes in and says, Why do we have all these big ugly cabinets in the big ugly cabinet drawing room. Yeah, it’s like $2 a sq foot, it’s a rounding error to one ACAD license.

    Yet they’d rather die than not use a computer: it might regain control and employ a human.

    #168611
    oxymoron
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    #168612
    citizenx
    Participant

    This would seem to indicate that for now, the keyboard is the metaphorical sword.

    Sword trains, develops and cultivates the Spirit.

    Training with sword techniques improves physical and mental health, calmness of mind.
    Movement within stillness, stillness within movement. Sword can thrust, cut and chop with mind intent unity.

    Keyboard cultivation creates nothing good. Writing with pen is therapeutic but limited.

    Benefits of Sword training are profound and real.

    The Unfettered Mind is a three-part treatise on Buddhist philosophy and martial arts written in the 17th century by Takuan Sōhō, a Japanese monk of the Rinzai sect. The title translates roughly to “The Mysterious Records of Immovable Wisdom”. The book is a series of three discourses addressed to samurai but applicable to everyone who desires an introduction to Zen philosophy, the book makes little use of Buddhist terminology and instead focuses on describing situations followed by an interpretation. Its contents make an effort to apply Zen Taoist/Buddhism to martial arts.

    Get yourself a good translation of the Unfettered Mind, a good Teacher, a Sword. Begin training for life.

    The Unfettered Mind is a book of advice on swordsmanship and the cultivation of right mind and intention. It was written as a guide for the samurai Yagyu Munenori, who was a great swordsman and rival to the legendary Miyamoto Musashi.

    https://www.shambhala.com/the-unfettered-mind-2133.html

    Social media news addicts, deniers of reality and truth- stay pathetic. Your keyboard addiction insanity is no match for any sword.

    #168613
    kultsommer
    Participant

    I swear you can do 9/10ths of these drawings on paper still and have no problems, more control, and less time since you fight with the software all the time.

    Not necessarily true. You are cut off from the chain of professionals involved in the project. They all use Autodesk software and communication is via email and phone only. Nobody wants roll of freshly done “blueprints” of your hand drawings delivered to their door.
    Also, once mastered one quickly picks on the new release of the software. Realizing of being enslaved with such Co. is the source of pain.
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    #168614
    Celticbiker
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    If you think you’re different from those 2 chained up monkeys on this jewrun fuckin prison planet, think again.

    #168615
    John Day
    Participant

    @Oroboros: Yes, Texas is like that, and I’ve been through most of the places they superimposed it upon, too.
    An 8 hour drive is just an 8 hour drive.

    #168616
    Oroboros
    Participant

    “…I swear you can do 9/10ths of these drawings on paper still and have no problems, more control, and less time since you fight with the software all the time….”

    Amen

    You can be far more effective with a skilled hand and paper than software.

    The pen is mightier than the sword trained CAD wonk.

    Now some bedtime Gaslighting from Duh’merica’s Woketurd Media Whores

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    #168617
    Oroboros
    Participant

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    #168621
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    Case study: Acquisitive Projective Identification

    ….delivered to the reader today over the internet

    What will they call This Age in retrospect?
    The Rise of the Narcissists?
    The Reign of the Psychopaths?
    The Mass Subjugation of Humanity by Ordinary SpellBinders?

    Here it is, the case study capitalism’s primary tool ‘acquisitive projective identification’:

      OnlyFans ceo makes bank

    See if you can spot the error(s).
    I like the appeal to family in their respectful nod to “father and son” duo. Heartwarming….
    41 employees, that’s almost as few as Telegramograph.
    Don’t blame Durov for ppl committing crimes using the great billionaire inventor’s invention.
    In related news, Boeing’s stock hit the stratosphere when a Federal judge ordered all future Boeing aircraft crashes to be blamed on passengers, pilots and airlines

      Since the start of 2023, UK-based OnlyFans, a major hub for porn content-creators, has paid more than $630 million in dividends to its owner Pavel Durov, the company announced. 

      The firm also said the number of content creators and fan accounts has leapt by almost a third over 2022 levels, to 4.1 million and 305 million, respectively. Pretax profits grew from $525 million to $658 million in the year ending November 2023. The enterprise has a lean structure, with only 41 employees a director. Though best known for its voluminous sex content, the site does has some other types of content, such as wellness, sports and music. 

      Radvinsky bought 75% of OnlyFans in 2018, from Guy and Tim Stokely, a father-son duo who launched the platform in 2016 with $12,500

    Nice father and son.
    Durov-Radvinsky saw the potential and were determined to ‘acquire’ it.

      The magazine noted that “there’s no evidence that any of Durov’s sites actually linked to child pornography or bestiality

    I’m always reassured when I hear/read “not child pornography and not bestiality”.

      Some of the promoted sites dangled a promise of links to underage performers. One of them, Password Universe, promoted a link to a site supposedly catering to pedophiles with 10,000 “illegal pre-teen passwords

    Don’t hate the genius, the inventor or the billionaire. Their only motivations are/were to capitalize on someone else’s invention and in turn serve Mankind. That’s all. Don’t piss on their parade. Make room for progress

    Leonid Radvinsky as Pavel Durov

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