You and the Crypto-bomb

Karl gmkarl at gmail.com
Thu Dec 3 01:20:57 PST 2020


On Thu, Dec 3, 2020, 4:03 AM Karl <gmkarl at gmail.com> wrote:

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> On Thu, Dec 3, 2020, 3:52 AM Karl <gmkarl at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On Thu, Dec 3, 2020, 2:46 AM professor rat <pro2rat at yahoo.com.au> wrote:
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>>> See how this
>>> tech can improve or destroy humanity. Imagine creating a new bacteria
>>> that consumes our entire planet with an investment of less than $50k.
>>> "
>>> -- KimDotcom
>>>
>>> Had the atomic bomb turned out to be something as cheap and easily
>>> manufactured as a bicycle or an alarm clock, it might well have plunged us
>>> back into barbarism, but it might, on the other hand, have meant the end of
>>> national sovereignty and of the highly-centralised police State ..."
>>>
>>> 1990's crypto-munitions are now WMD grade with a new branch of the US
>>> military called Cybercom to allegedly manage the threat from the net.
>>>
>>> You stupid fat fucks want our doomsday technologies?
>>>
>>> COME and FUCKIN' GET THEM.
>>>
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>> I was tortured and brainwashed around 2013 2014 after getting involved in
>> radical activism.
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> Additionally, I was prepped for these conversations during my
> brainwashing.  The concepts I can't refrain from responding to are
> different kinds of political or personal triggers, although it's possible
> that I'll respond randomly for a bit now to cover that up.
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After leaving the activism of my heart, I stayed with Occupy Wall Street.

When I discovered Occupy Wall Street, it was incredible, amazing, wonderful.

Everybody was pursuing their dreams, all at once, in the same place,
welcoming everyone to join.

Violent amnesia on the next bit.  I'll work through it.

Here we go.

There were conversations the likes of which you would never hear at
school.  People of 4 different radically different political viewpoints,
talking about politics, with joy, for _days_.

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