There is anecdotal evidence that the banning of traditional ammunition would have an adverse impact on government bureaucrat populations. - Tam
28 May, 2014
On the UCSB shooting last Friday
I don't care if every other peaceably armed citizen executed a proper Mozambique Drill on some trashy shitbag last Friday, I didn't. So that Martinez father needs to knock the sand off his genitalia and realize some whiny, privileged half asian kid murdered his son.
22 May, 2014
Failed political philsophies do not a good business model make
It seems there's a student run vegan co-op at UCSD that for 34 years has sucked money out of student fees to keep the place open. But instead, taking what is not theirs and applying it to a mismanaged failed cafe has allowed this thing to fester and now it's coming, hopefully, to an end. Were this any regular business, the doors would have closed for good 33 1/2 years ago.
Pray for sanity to prevail. But a can of gasoline and a zippo late at night with an empty building shouldn't be ruled out, you know......just in case.
Pray for sanity to prevail. But a can of gasoline and a zippo late at night with an empty building shouldn't be ruled out, you know......just in case.
20 May, 2014
The NSA hates the competition
Does everyone remember Edward Snowden's revelations that the NSA was sucking up all of our meta data?
In Glen Greenwald's new book that delves deeper into this subject, he asserts that by the NSA collecting nearly every electronic aspect of our lives, that it would make it far easier for criminals to do similiar things.
Now it comes to light that in a coordinated sweep, criminal hackers using the Blackshades software suite to infect computers are being arrested around the globe.
“The RAT is inexpensive and simple to use, but its capabilities are sophisticated and its invasiveness breathtaking,” Bharara said. “For just $40, the BlackShades RAT enabled anyone anywhere in the world to instantly become a dangerous cybercriminal, able to steal your property and invade your privacy.”
Only the NSA wants this capability, in cooperation with it's Five Eyes partners. The government hates competition.
In Glen Greenwald's new book that delves deeper into this subject, he asserts that by the NSA collecting nearly every electronic aspect of our lives, that it would make it far easier for criminals to do similiar things.
Now it comes to light that in a coordinated sweep, criminal hackers using the Blackshades software suite to infect computers are being arrested around the globe.
“The RAT is inexpensive and simple to use, but its capabilities are sophisticated and its invasiveness breathtaking,” Bharara said. “For just $40, the BlackShades RAT enabled anyone anywhere in the world to instantly become a dangerous cybercriminal, able to steal your property and invade your privacy.”
Only the NSA wants this capability, in cooperation with it's Five Eyes partners. The government hates competition.
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