Google can grow up to not be evil
"By working together with those that harvest value from nature, Google can quickly create a truly non-evil system for all. We suggest that the “there is one way and that way is secure, economically-viable-and-self-extending, anonymous and untraceable” is the policy to adopt, in that order. We are happy to amplify this." Source: http://courtofrecord.co.uk/US/US-Google-cover/
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"By working together with those that harvest value from nature, Google can quickly create a truly non-evil system for all.
We suggest that the “there is one way and that way is secure, economically-viable-and-self-extending, anonymous and untraceable” is the policy to adopt, in that order.
We are happy to amplify this."
Source: http://courtofrecord.co.uk/US/US-Google-cover/
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"We suggest that Google engineers embrace and adopt the lisp programming language to create a brand new open source operating system with a lisp kernel." I lost.
Keep reading: "Fukushima is the result of, we believe, a nuke that blew up the reactor and another that set off the tsunami - the result of a war WITHIN the CIA. We believe many public ‘leaders’ are involved." ..I don't even On 02/04/14 20:59, tpb-crypto@laposte.net wrote:
Message du 02/04/14 19:13 De : "beam" A : cypherpunks@al-qaeda.net, cypherpunks@cpunks.org, "cryptopolitics" Copie à : Objet : Google can grow up to not be evil
"By working together with those that harvest value from nature, Google can quickly create a truly non-evil system for all.
We suggest that the “there is one way and that way is secure, economically-viable-and-self-extending, anonymous and untraceable” is the policy to adopt, in that order.
We are happy to amplify this."
Source: http://courtofrecord.co.uk/US/US-Google-cover/
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"We suggest that Google engineers embrace and adopt the lisp programming language to create a brand new open source operating system with a lisp kernel."
I lost.
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Dnia czwartek, 3 kwietnia 2014 10:07:28 Cathal Garvey pisze:
Keep reading: "Fukushima is the result of, we believe, a nuke that blew up the reactor and another that set off the tsunami - the result of a war WITHIN the CIA. We believe many public ‘leaders’ are involved."
..I don't even
Well FINALLY! I was waiting for a decent conspiracy theory around Fukushima for years. -- Pozdr rysiek
2014-04-03 16:25 GMT+02:00 rysiek <rysiek@hackerspace.pl>:
Dnia czwartek, 3 kwietnia 2014 10:07:28 Cathal Garvey pisze:
Keep reading: "Fukushima is the result of, we believe, a nuke that blew up the reactor and another that set off the tsunami - the result of a war WITHIN the CIA. We believe many public ‘leaders’ are involved."
..I don't even
Well FINALLY! I was waiting for a decent conspiracy theory around Fukushima for years.
Terribly weak nuke to leave the reactor /just/ intact enough to make it SEEM like an earthquake + tsunami, while IN FACT it WAS a nuke!
On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 10:58 AM, Lodewijk andré de la porte <l@odewijk.nl>wrote:
Terribly weak nuke to leave the reactor /just/ intact enough to make it SEEM like an earthquake + tsunami, while IN FACT it WAS a nuke!
You've been taken in by the lies of the lying liars. NOAA controls an earthquake machine which can cause flooding. (The flooding capability is why NOAA won the inter-departmental wars to control the device, by the way.) The CIA got word that the Japanese were creating impossibly strong alloys in the Fukushima reactors, for use in their new line of combat robots, code-named Terminator. Careful, but speedy, planning by various US agencies determined that use of the earthquake machine was the least destructive way to disrupt the Terminator program. It had the added benefit of reducing the electric power available for the Japanese AI development effort, code-named Skynet. -- Neca eos omnes. Deus suos agnoscet. -- Arnaud-Amaury, 1209
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