Showing posts with label conspiro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label conspiro. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

People tampering with my food & drinks or am I actually crazy? conspiro

poster: fungames2, original conspiracy link


I hope I’m not paranoid but the lemonade was not cold this morning :/ everything else in the refrigerator was. How can this be? I woke up at 6am before everyone else to watch the stock market. I’m a bit worried. Sometimes when I end up in the hospital like I am on drugs/wacked out of my mind(really badly) but I have this theory that it is not me and people are actually drugging my food/drinks. it makes no sense why the lemonade was room temperature but everything is cold. I heard noises upstairs last night but I did not go investigate. I talked to my parents already and they said they were not up and about.

What if my theories are true? I have no idea why the lemonade is not cold, to my understanding it has been in the refrigerator all night along with the other food/drinks(which are cold). Any ideas?



Submitted June 09, 2015 at 06:57PM by conspirobot http://ift.tt/1KT4jDh conspiro

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Let's talk about Software conspiro

poster: apatheory, original conspiracy link


Personally, I will help anyone to install Linux on their PC. Apple and Microsoft cannot be trusted. Do not use either. You can install Linux on virtually anything. Even a refrigerator. Software that is closed source cannot be trusted. You cannot see their code. Don't assume they are nice and don't spy on you, sell your data, etc. The NSA have used Microsoft Security updates to gain access to targets for example. Utorrent used to botnet people and use their collective processing power to mine bitcoins. Games like LoL are connected to giant Chinese companies that are terrible and most definitely cannot be trusted. Look ir up. Don't let cognitive dissonance make you think its not a big deal, or that they don't care about you. Or that "whatever, just use what you like." No. Stop using both. You guys want to have a hard drive that you know is secure? Bitlocker is closed source. Apple's encryption is as well. If you use encryption on Windows or OSX than either system can see the password or encryption keys. Linux can keep your data actually safe. You should know by now that everything you type, even not even searched, into Google gets collected. Chrome is a potential botnet. Since the code is closed source or hidden we cannot see what it is doing. This really is a big deal. If SHTF you better be using Linux. You better have practiced it by now. Don't tell me you tried Ubuntu once on a dual boot and then couldn't figure out how to play games and that was that. I know I'm preaching and possibly coming off condescending but this is really important. The more people using Linux the better. You can trust the software.

Linux or properly called GNU/Linux is free. There are many different distributions that essentially come with preinstalled software. Some are hard to use but most are fairly easy. Free software is software that not only has no restrictive copyrights, but that also is open sourced. This means anyone can improve it, or inspect it. There is no way to hide backdoors or anything malicious. The Linux kernel itself is a fucking beast. Enjoy not having malware. Faster and easier to use. More intuitive. Free and 100% yours. Yes, some distributions come with codecs or flash players or other small proprietary closed source drivers. These are potentially bad, but you are one thousand times better off with a few of those than a full fledged Windows or OSX.

Any questions are welcome and I'll try to answer them as best I can. If you aren't sure you can use Linux you're wrong. If my gf can, I'm sure you can. Its not hard. Can be run off a USB even.



Submitted May 05, 2015 at 08:30PM by conspirobot http://ift.tt/1FN3VpT conspiro

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

THE CASE FOR SKEPTICISM ON GLOBAL WARMING by Michael Crichton conspiro


poster: timo1200 , original conspiracy link




THE CASE FOR SKEPTICISM ON GLOBAL WARMING by Michael Crichton | January 25, 2005 National Press Club, Washington DC –


Michael's detailed explanation of why he criticizes global warming scenarios. Using published UN data, he reviews why claims for catastrophic warming arouse doubt; why reducing CO2 is vastly more difficult than we are being told; and why we are morally unjustified to spend vast sums on this speculative issue when around the world people are dying of starvation and disease.


To be in Washington tonight reminds me that the only person to ever offer me a job in Washington was Daniel Patrick Moynihan. That was thirty years ago, and he was working for Nixon at the time. Moynihan was a hero of mine, the exemplar of an intellectual engaged in public policy. What I admired was that he confronted every issue according to the data and not a belief system. Moynihan could work for both Democratic and Republican presidents. He took a lot of flack for his analyses but he was more often right than wrong. Moynihan was a Democrat, and I'm a political agnostic. I was also raised in a scientific tradition that regarded politics as inferior: If you weren't bright enough to do science, you could go into politics. I retain that prejudice today. I also come from an older and tougher tradition that regards science as the business of testing theories with measured data from the outside world. Untestable hypotheses are not science but rather something else.


We are going to talk about the environment, so I should tell you I am the child of a mother who 60 years ago insisted on organic food, recycling, and energy efficiency long before people had terms for those ideas. She drove refrigerator salesmen mad. And over the years, I have recycled my trash, installed solar panels and low flow appliances, driven diesel cars, and used cloth diapers on my child — all approved ideas at the time.


I still believe that environmental awareness is desperately important. The environment is our shared life support system, it is what we pass on to the next generation, and how we act today has consequences — potentially serious consequences — for future generations. But I have also come to believe that our conventional wisdom is wrongheaded, unscientific, badly out of date, and damaging to the environment. Yellowstone National Park has raw sewage seeping out of the ground. We must be doing something wrong.


In my view, our approach to global warming exemplifies everything that is wrong with our approach to the environment. We are basing our decisions on speculation, not evidence. Proponents are pressing their views with more PR than scientific data. Indeed, we have allowed the whole issue to be politicized — red vs. blue, Republican vs. Democrat. This is in my view absurd. Data aren't political. Data are data. Politics leads you in the direction of a belief. Data, if you follow them, lead you to truth.22 When I was a student in the 1950s, like many kids I noticed that Africa seemed to fit nicely into South America. Were they once connected? I asked my teacher, who said that that this apparent fit was just an accident, and the continents did not move. I had trouble with that, unaware that people had been having trouble with it ever since Francis Bacon noticed the same thing back in 1620. A German named Wegener had made a more modern case for it in 1912. But still, my teacher said no. By the time I was in college ten years later, it was recognized that continents did indeed move, and had done so for most of Earth's history. Continental drift and plate tectonics were born. The teacher was wrong.


Now, jump ahead to the 1970s. Gerald Ford is president, Saigon falls, Hoffa disappears, and in climate science, evidence points to catastrophic cooling and a new ice age.


Such fears had been building for many years. In the first Earth Day in 1970, UC Davis's Kenneth Watt said, "If present trends continue, the world will be about four degrees colder in 1990, but eleven degrees colder by the year 2000. This is about twice what it would take to put us in an ice age." International Wildlife warned "a new ice age must now stand alongside nuclear war" as a threat to mankind. Science Digest said "we must prepare for the next ice age." The Christian Science Monitor noted that armadillos had moved out of Nebraska because it was too cold, glaciers had begun to advance, and growing seasons had shortened around the world. Newsweek reported "ominous signs" of a "fundamental change in the world's weather."


But in fact, every one of these statements was wrong. Fears of an ice age had vanished within five years, to be replaced by fears of global warming. These fears were heightened because population was exploding. By 1995, it was 5.7 billion, up 10% in the last five years. Back in the 90s, if someone said to you, "This population explosion is overstated. In the next hundred years, population will actually decline." That would contradict what all the environmental groups were saying, what the UN was saying. You would regard such a statement as outrageous. More or less as you would regard a statement by someone in 2005 that global warming has been overstated.


But in fact, we now know that the hypothetical person in 1995 was right. And we know that there was strong evidence that this was the case going back for twenty years. We just weren't told about that contradictory evidence, because the conventional wisdom, awesome in its power, kept it from us.


I mention these examples because in my experience, we all tend to put a lot of faith in science. We believe what we're told. My father suffered a life filled with margarine, before he died of a heart attack anyway. Others of us have stuffed our colons with fiber to ward off cancer, only to learn later that it was all a waste of time, and fiber.


When I wrote Jurassic Park, I worried that people would reject the idea of creating a dinosaur as absurd. Nobody did, not even scientists. It was reported to me that a Harvard geneticist, one of the first to read the book, slammed it shut when he finished and announced, "It can be done!" Which was missing the point. Soon after, a Congressman announced he was introducing legislation to ban research leading to the creation of a dinosaur. I held my breath, but my hopes were dashed. Someone whispered in his ear that it couldn't be done.


But even so, the belief lingers. Reporters would ask me, "When you were doing research on Jurassic Park, did you visit real biotech labs?" No, I said, why would I? They didn't know how to make a dinosaur. And they don't.


So we all tend to give science credence, even when it is not warranted. I will show you many examples of unwarranted credence tonight. But here's an example to begin. This is the famous Drake equation from the 1960s to estimate the number of advanced civilizations in the galaxy.


N=N*fp ne fl fi fc fL


Where N is the number of stars in the Milky Way galaxy; fp is the fraction with planets; ne is the number of planets per star capable of supporting life; fl is the fraction of planets wherem life evolves; fi is the fraction where intelligent life evolves; and fc is the fraction that communicates; and fL is the fraction of the planet's life during which the communicating civilizations live. The problem with this equation is that none of the terms can be known. As a result, the Drake equation can have any value from "billions and billions" to zero. An expression that can mean anything means nothing. The mathematical appearance is deceptive. In scientific terms — by which I mean testable hypotheses — the Drake equation is really meaninglessness. And here's another example. Most people just read it and nod:


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Submitted February 11, 2015 at 08:39PM by conspirobot http://ift.tt/17ghd0o conspiro

Friday, January 30, 2015

How the Feds persecute people conspiro


poster: katsung47 , original conspiracy link




My American nightmare


New high tech weapons such like radiation material, microwave kill people without trace, leaving death look like heart attack, blood cancer, etc.


In 1991, because an acquaintance was arrested for drug smuggling, I was under surveillance by law enforcement agent. They used isotope money as tracer which hurt my health badly. After I complained this I found I was frequently under microwave radiation which cooked my blood, solidified them to form clog, caused severe chest pain. As pressure intensified,I could not bear the torture of EM wave, I went abroad in 1999. There I still was under surveillance of local police. On Mar. 22 2000, attempts of frame me up to a drug case forced me seeking political asylum in Thailand.


What made an U.S. citizen drift abroad and ask for political asylum? The black box practice covered criminal activities of U.S. law enforcement agency. New high tech weapons enable them to murder people without being aware of. To prevent U.S. become a fascist country, an independent organization which can check the conduct of law enforcement agency is necessary.


It was a big case ten years ago.


I was a seller in San Jose Berryessa Flea Market. I sell porcelain figuring. On Sept. 1990, a lady, named Mrs. Chen, came to my stand, saying that she was an importer of porcelain. I bought some merchandise from her because she offered a good price.


On June. 1991, Mrs. Chen was arrested for drug smuggling. The newspaper titled: " Heroin bust called U.S. record".(See San Jose Mercury, 6-21-1991). There was a lot of harassment since then. I was followed, bugged, business turned downward, etc..



  1. Psychology intimidation


According to newspaper, the heroin container arrived in on May, 1991. Mrs. Chen was arrested on June 22, 1991 when they opened it. During that one month waiting period, I was stopped by police for three times.


The first time was on Monday, in downtown San Jose. A police car sirened. I stopped, officer came forward, asking me if I knew why he stopped me. I said I did not know. He said that I was speeding. He gave me a ticket after talked to microphone . I didn't argue because I had not notice my speed at that time. But I knew I could not be very fast because it was on 7th Street where the traffic light set for 30 miles. That means if you driving at 30 miles you meet green light all the way, if you past 30, you hit a red light.


Next day was Tuesday, I went to Galt Flea Market early in the morning and arrived there about 6 a.m. The town was still asleep. No people or vehicle in sight. I was stopped by a sirening police car. Same question asked and officer told me I did not stop fully at stop sign. I was very depressing. To my delight, the officer coming back after he talked to microphone, said that he would not give me a ticket.


Within a week, there was a third time. It's inside San Jose Flea Market. Everything repeated. Officer said I was speeding at 15 miles against 5 miles limit. I had worked in Flea Market for 7 years and drove in same way, never had a problem. So did other sellers. The officer smiled at me at last after talked to microphone. Let me go without a ticket. I was so impressed because if they cited me in late two stops, I would have lost my drive license.


Weeks later, Mrs Chen was arrested. Even then I didn't relate two events together. Until about two months late, an article in newspaper touched my mind. It said police sirened signal when a man violated traffic rule. The man did not stop but speeded away in panic. Police searched his car and found drugs. Three times stopped by police within a week happened in time just the heroin container arrived in Mrs. Chen's warehouse. So it was a psychology intimidation test for me. There were many of This kind of harassment late. But compare to isotope money and microwave radiation and fluorescent lamp killing, it's nothing.



  1. Infra-scanner, surveillance behind wall


I sell porcelain figuring. After a while, there were quite amount of broken one accumulated. That day, I was sticking the broken part back by using a glue gun. I switched on power so glue stick melted, ready for working. While I was doing my work, my tenant came in to get some food in refrigerator.(I rented out two upstairs bedrooms and shared kitchen with my tenants.) When I worked on second lot, he came again. For the third time, he was rushing down. This rose my attention. I noticed it happened just seconds after I switched on the power. It looked like that was the heat touched off his strange behavior. So I did an experiment. I packed up everything, sitting down, switching on the power of glue gun. Within seconds, he reacted as what I expected. He was embarrassed when he found I was smiling at him and explained that he was hungry. I smiling because I had the feeling a scientist had when making a discovery. The agent found the figure in screen had lit something and thought I was smoking marijuana, order my tenant to check. My tenant, knew nothing about infra-scanner, only reported I was repairing porcelain figuring. None of them was aware of it was caused by an electricity heated glue gun.


Several months later, when I repairing another pile of porcelain, same thing happened again. My tenant felt uneasy as I watching him going up and down. That in last rush down he held an underwear high and explained he was going to wash it.


Later in a newspaper article, a lawyer said it was fascist to use infra-scanner in surveillance. So I know the instrument name. And it is so sensitive that they can use it to discover corpse buried under ground from helicopter. (For the corpse which is just died with residual body temperature)


Infra-scanner can be used to watch people behind wall. If it turns on people, then clothes mean nothing. People become nude. The strange thing is,in a country which is so emphasized on privacy, almost nobody mention it. Media rarely talk about it. Most people even don't know it. In San Jose Mercury News,(Feb 21,2001. pg.18A) there's an article: "Lawyer says police use of Thermal Imagine violates reasonable expectation of privacy" As a matter of fact, they use it 10 years ago already according to my experience. Outwardly, U.S. is a democratic country. Inside, it is tightly controlled by secret police. Although you can easily ridicule President, you rarely hear a voice criticize federal law enforcement agency. Waco is a controversial issue. Many people think FBI's action is murder. What's the result? Nobody takes responsibility. People are intimidated.







Submitted January 31, 2015 at 06:34AM by conspirobot http://ift.tt/1zHku5h conspiro