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Recursion

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16. Arthur Anderson was quite prosperous because of their advice too
Fri Jun 28, 2013, 10:12 AM
Jun 2013

The 1% aren't exactly known for making smart decisions with their money.

Link Blocked cantbeserious Jun 2013 #1
Works for me n/t Junkdrawer Jun 2013 #2
Flagged As Pornography On My Tablet cantbeserious Jun 2013 #3
I got through. lpbk2713 Jun 2013 #4
Possible interference with the story getting out Cliff Arnebeck Jun 2013 #9
I tried looking up 'freepress.org' on Google muriel_volestrangler Jun 2013 #24
Here's a direct link to March's video starroute Jun 2013 #20
Thanks for posting this & see more of Simpson's work @ ElectionProtectionAction.org Cliff Arnebeck Jun 2013 #23
Hi Cliff. Related Question: The amended FISA Act contains penalties for using NSA data.... Junkdrawer Jun 2013 #5
White hats and black hats Cliff Arnebeck Jun 2013 #7
Thanks. I believe that answers my question. Just to be sure... Junkdrawer Jun 2013 #10
Direct link to the .pdf here PoliticAverse Jun 2013 #6
No, they really can't Recursion Jun 2013 #8
Endgame's President, as a youth, hacked into the Pentagon's computers Cliff Arnebeck Jun 2013 #11
That was back when wardialers still connected directly to servers Recursion Jun 2013 #12
Endgame advises and the market pays handsomely for their advice Cliff Arnebeck Jun 2013 #15
Arthur Anderson was quite prosperous because of their advice too Recursion Jun 2013 #16
Agreement Cliff Arnebeck Jun 2013 #17
More seriously, as a computer security guy, I can think of a dozen companies like this Recursion Jun 2013 #18
I could totally envision some goobers with defense money to burn Romulus Quirinus Jun 2013 #19
You cannot hack a computer with no open ports, if it is not listening, or connected. bemildred Jun 2013 #13
Back doors built in to digital devices to permit surveillance and manipulation Cliff Arnebeck Jun 2013 #30
Back doors REQUIRE open ports. nt bemildred Jun 2013 #32
Thank you, Cliff Arnebeck! Octafish Jun 2013 #14
Thanks to you, Octafish! Cliff Arnebeck Jun 2013 #27
There seem to be some strange and powerful connections there starroute Jun 2013 #21
Yes, it's the intellectual Mecca for computer and election hacking Cliff Arnebeck Jun 2013 #22
Is the election fraud stuff converging with the surveillance stuff? starroute Jun 2013 #25
They are dead serious and want total information awareness as a means of achieving total control Cliff Arnebeck Jun 2013 #26
I believe the US Attorney scandal was about election manipulation. OnyxCollie Jun 2013 #31
Thanks, Cliff. elleng Jun 2013 #28
I have posted a diary @ Daily Kos of Jill's call for appointment by POTUS of Special Prosecutor Cliff Arnebeck Jun 2013 #29
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