Showing posts with label RFID chip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RFID chip. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Elon Musk opened a portal, claims his nanny


Creepy, scary TikToks that might wake everyone up, change reality (Reaction Pt. 18)
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Tuesday, September 12, 2023

Blood sport: Expert rates 6 war scenes

Prof. Watson, U of London; I. Rony, Ashley Wells, Pfc. Sandoval (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

Apocalypse Now Redux (Wiki)
When not watching a violent game of American football, with someone tearing a ligament or getting some bone to protrude from his skin, it's fun to nosh on fried acrylamides (the most toxic way of cooking potato), sipping high-estrogen (hops) and gluten (the plant lectin in the most popular grains) rotgut in nice cone-shaped, individually-wrapped guzzlers or snappy BPA-coated, aluminum-leeching cans, it's fun to fill my mind and heart with a more violent blood sport, WAR. They have the Time-Life books and videos on "great battles" with patriotic soundtracks the Nazis would have been proud to include in their propaganda reels. They have whole courses on how to conduct killing sprees and industrial-scale murder at WestPoint. There are only so many times one wants to rewatch Top Gun and those hot volleyball scenes or Apocalypse Now: Redux. That was a close one, but we got those g**ks good in the end...

SUTRA: Base entertainments lead to the unskillful karma of "Low Talk"
Ven. Sujato (trans.), Numerical Discourses (AN 10.69), 7. Pairs 7. Yamakavagga "Topics of Discussion" (1st) Paṭhamakathāvatthu Sutta; edited by Amber Larson, Wisdom Quarterly

At one time the Buddha was staying near the City of Sāvatthī in Jeta’s Grove, in the multi-millionaire’s monastery.

Now at that time, after the meal, returning from almsround, several wandering ascetics sat together in the assembly hall. There they engaged in all kinds of low talk, such as —
  • talk about rulers, bandits, and ministers; talk about armies, threats, and wars; talk about food, drink, clothes, and furniture; talk about garlands and fragrances; talk about family, vehicles, villages, towns, cities, and countries; talk about women and heroes; street talk and well [office cooler] talk; talk about the departed [dead]; motley talk; tales of [the origin of] land and sea; and talk about being reborn in this or that state of existence.
Then in the late afternoon, the Buddha came out of meditative seclusion and went to the assembly hall, where he sat on a seat prepared for him. There he addressed the monastics:

“Meditators, what were you talking about seated here just now? What conversation was left unfinished?” [He is able to read their minds/hearts, so he already knows but asks to initiate a conversation and give a teaching.]

They told him.

“Meditators, it is inappropriate for you who have gone forth in confidence from the lay life to the left-home life to engage in these kinds of low talk.

“There are, meditators, these ten topics of discussion. What ten?
  • Talk about fewness of wishes, contentment, seclusion, aloofness, arousing energy, ethics [virtue], absorption, wisdom, freedom, and the knowledge-and-vision (knowing-and-seeing) of freedom. — These are the ten topics of discussion.
“Meditators, if you bring up these [skillful] topics of conversation again and again, your glory could surpass even that of the sun and moon, so mighty and powerful, let alone the wandering ascetics of other doctrines.” Source: AN 10.69: Paṭhamakathāvatthu Sutta—Bhikkhu Sujato (suttacentral.net)

World War I expert rates six WWI battles in movies | How real is it? | Insider
(Insider) April 4, 2023: WWI historian Alexander Watson rates six First World War battle scenes from movies and TV shows for their realism.

Ghouls (djinn): What's on TV?
He discusses the accuracy of [the killing methods like] trench warfare in All Quiet on the Western Front (2022), featuring creepy Daniel Brühl, and Wonder Woman (2017), starring sexy Gal Gadot.

Watson also comments on aerial combat [for a little "death from above" Allied style] and gas masks in The Red Baron (2008) and The Lost City of Z (2016), starring Charlie Hunnam.

Watson analyzes the [industrial killing devices] guns, artillery, tanks, grenades, and other weapons used in Sajjan Singh Rangroot (2018) and Gallipoli: End of the Road (2013).

ABOUT: Alexander Watson is an expert on World War I and a professor of history at Goldsmiths, University of London. He has written three books on it: Enduring The Great War, which explores how British and German soldiers coped on the Western Front; Ring of Steel, about the war from the German and Austria-Hungarian perspective; and The Fortress, about the siege of Przemyśl on the Eastern Front. #howrealisit #WWI #Insider


MORE HOW REAL IS IT VIDEOS
ABOUT: Insider is great journalism about what passionate people actually want to know [killing, war, murder, and blood as sport, y'know, patriotic stuff]. That’s everything from news to food, celebrity to science, politics to sports, and all the rest. It’s smart. It’s fearless. It’s fun. Insider pushes the boundaries of digital storytelling. Its mission is to inform and inspire. Visit homepage for the top stories of the day: insider.com. [But sex and love, we won't touch those topics...unless there's a rape angle or something about Eva Braun.]

Thursday, April 26, 2018

How we snuck into Coachella (video)

PeaceLoveCaitlin; You Know; Nameless; Brandon Brown; Connery Callaway; Barbu; Marc Phelps; Niki D; Seth Auberon, Dev, Crystal Quintero, Pat Macpherson (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Remember, Step 1, rationalize the h*ll out of what you're doing, and blame Mr. Coachella for being a jerk. If when caught, start talking like this and bore security to death.
(You Know, April 20, 2016) "Pure adrenaline!" comments Thomas Weinreich. SONG: "Opus" by Eric Prydz, used without permission, natch. Disclaimer: You Know is now serving a 48 hour sentence in his room for talking back to his mom when she said he could not borrow her car to drive out to the desert with his pothead friends again this year. Eh, buy a car, dude, or at least refill her tank when you use it. What kind of society are we living in?

WARNING: If you play by the rules, this will upset you. If you don't, laugh. Be happy some people circumvent the corporate power structure's money-milking mousetrap. Plan A: When sneaking into Coachella for free, which is impossible, take Tiger Mountain by strategy:



Bring a bandana as a dust- and sunblock. Scope out the perimeter. Find and exploit weaknesses in the unmonitored miles of fencing. Be in good shape to jump; bend knees when you land. Then get ready to walk...all weekend long. And after all that trouble and excitement...end up at the front entrance gates? WTH?



(Well, it's a good way to avoid the steep parking fees, we guess, if you guys don't mind parking your mom's car somewhere where it might get towed and where you can't access it to camp, which is required because where will you sleep overnight when the curfews are imposed as one part of the polo field is closed at night until the next day, and you have to sneak in all over again?)

What it's really like inside: Dusty walking


Notice all of the WALKING everyone is doing? That's what "Coachella" is -- walking, waiting in line, and paying through the nose after you arrive.

Anyway, Plan B: Play dumb. It's not like these people get paid that much, so sometimes they just don't care that much. Just walk through. And when stopped, questioned, or caught, RUN! Blend in. Getting in for free is impossible. It's not happening, and neither is this:

Monday, April 16, 2018

Coachella: Greatest show of all time (video)

Daveepa 2018; Niki D 2018; Marc Phelps 2017; Bela, Dev, Ashley Wells, Wisdom Quarterly
The fantasy is that Coachella is all relaxing, mingling, meeting people, hooking up, sex, drugs, rock 'n roll, and watching the best music acts in the world. The reality is far harsher: endless walking between stages, breathing toxic dust, constant monitoring and tracking by officials by irremovable RFID wristbands, cellphones, overhead drones, embedded surveillance devices, credit card chips, electronic listening devices, undercover cops, human maps...
(Marc Phelps) Who goes to Coachella? This is what Coachella fans look like and how they fail to mingle at the three-day desert festival. Groups stay together. Few people meet anyone new or have sex with strangers. It's isolating, and you're much more likely to end up someone you came with than anyone new. Plus, how to get to Coachella and other practical advice so you don't ruin your trip and waste even more money than it's already going to cost you.

(Niki D) As requested, here are my best tips and tricks for CAR camping at Coachella! I had the best experience last year when I camped, so I hope you find this video helpful. Comment if you have any tips of your own! Coachella Tips + Essentials Video: youtube.com/watch?v=V_1UJ... Amazing Shelter Remix: youtube.com/watch?v=H3xNK... INSTAGRAM: @nikidlifestyle.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

How naked should we be? (Internet privacy)

Pat Macpherson, Pfc. Sandoval, CC Liu, Wisdom Quarterly; Dr. Katherine Albrecht (startpage.com/kmashow.com/ixquick.com), Marie Germain (Tribe Radio, Branding20)
 
It used to be possible to be a quiet American
Why we need an alternative to Google, Yahoo, Bing, and other information-gathering agencies and corporations is because -- by their own admission in the small print -- they are scanning and reading our emails, collecting search data, and more. (Now they will be collecting DNA thanks to a Supreme Court decision announced yesterday, and Yahoo will be forcing users onto a new gmail-like platform with a new agreement allowing it to scan emails not only of users but of anyone writing to them). It is very difficult, if not impossible, to opt out. Opting out often involves the use of cookies, so when our cookie cache is cleared, guess what? We've just opted back in without realizing it. 
 
But what's the alternative to being spied on? We have to search! STARTPAGE.COM
 
My searches are my own. The information in my private peer-to-peer emails are my own. I do not share them, consent to sharing them, or consider them fair game for data mining by big government agencies (FBI, NSA, NSC, CIA, Pentagon, DHS...) and corporate raiders (Google, Facebook, Twitter, InstaGram, gmail, yahoo.mail, Big Pharma, etc.) that together comprise the military-industrial complex.

(1-30-12) Alex Jones (prisonplanet.tv) talks with GCN host, activist, author Albrecht about her book Spychips. Major corporations and government agencies are trying to track our every move with RFID cards and merchandise. Based on prophetic warnings.Christians, in particular, are encouraged to resist this electronic surveillance

Google, don't be evi... Oops, too late! (anorak)
Dr. Katherine Albrecht is a Harvard scholar and the principal at STARTPAGE.COM, the world's leading free privacy-protecting search engine. She refuses to gather data on searches or users. She campaigns for privacy rights and tackles subjects that make the controllers of the world rattle with angst. 

It's not just Gmail and Google (Yahoo too!)
Albrecht is also Director of CASPIAN (Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering), an 18,000-member grassroots organization. She is dancing with cancer as she strives to protect everyone's privacy on the streets, Internet, and in stores using tracked "discount" cards that will soon be RFID chipped. She is kind and realistic about the needs of capitalists and the marketers and others who serve them; however, enough is enough with our private information. Try not to gasp when listening to her research findings. Stay tuned for Part 2 from Tribe Radio.
"666" digits for a Cashless One World Currency?
Think it can't happen? It already is happening! It is being beta tested on a massive scale as a government joins with a corporation (MasterCard) and forces everyone in Nigeria, Africa to carry an RFID chipped MasterCard as mandatory ID in a new cashless society! Coming to a country near you: "MasterCard, it's everywhere you're going to be."