why is it that when anything new comes out now everybody just blames the CIA is this a CIA tactic to get them to not be playing for anything seriously
>>536624631When they start doing serious things then we will take them seriously, I’m tired of this inspector gadget corruption shit.>picrel
>>536624823according to the American population this is what they're up to
>>536624823I need goldgovt-why?Top secret Govt- okay Govt-How about a job? What’s your experience?Sure, I will take the job, I can’t tell you my experience. It’s secret.Govt- your hired, you will work on top secret nuclear submarines. >WTF?
>>536624631my grandma taught me how to make redhot pickles. it was a recipe from the great depression. zoomers and a large portion of millenials never interacted with their grandparents or elders in their community so this seems novel to them, when in reality it's just old solutions to mass poverty and food shortages resurfacing. soon people will be licking their lips when they see a stray cat on the street.
>>536624941Well, to be honest, it's weird in America. I don't know how it works in Canada, but over here, you can have non-disclosure agreements, and that's a huge issue for corporatization and the government. For example, I worked on cryptography, which is also in IDAR compliance, or international traffic and arms regulations. I'm not a police officer or anything; I'm just chilling here, but they definitely track me. For example, if I tried to go to China, I would be questioned by the United States government and the Department of Homeland Security. I think since World War II, encryption itself has been considered a munition of war.
>>536624631Its how the intelligence community works. Its a big club and you ain't in it. ;)
>>536624631CIA , Jewish network, same thing.
By the way, I get hit with a stingray about 45 times a day, which is a complete crime in my area. I almost named it, but it's in New England. It's so funny, dude, because it's actually a crime for a regular person to have. I work in software, so I know how cell towers work. I've been hit by five pings in one hour. I'll leave to go to a university in this area, and it won't happen. I'll tell Comcast about it, and they'll say, "Yeah, we need to investigate that," but I'll never hear back. Bro, one time, the Comcast guy came to my house after my account was seemingly hacked. He figured out the password, which was a family password, so it was easy. He logged on and said he had an issue and needed to create a ticket. When they called back, he canceled it and pretended to be Comcast. How can I make that sound better? Basically, he acted like he was me, telling Comcast, "I need help." Comcast contacted me, telling me that they were going to come out and help me because they obviously thought I had called. Then, he called and canceled, pretending to be them, however since I had made a plan with them I assumed he was them.He actually broke in. He was a burglar of some sort. No one ever found out what it was, but it was a real crime. Also, watch out. A few people are of interest. I don't know who the fuck that was.
>>536625057They invented a new treat while developing methods for luring children?
>>536624631Who's blaming the CIA? Answer in Full name, Date/time, and IP address please.But seriously I assumed it was a nigger scam to be able to sell dope and spot for property theft opportunities on the sly.
>>536625057>>536625130It was a Black guy and I was actually out. My mother called me and said, "Hey, there's a Black guy here doing Comcast work, and he has some weird apparatus." She took a picture of him, but didnt take a picture of his car and didn't catch the VIN number, license plate, or anything. It's the same thing, and it's like... So, we just don't know. The Comcast people were like, "Yeah, it wasn't us."
>>536625043From what I understand, and I don’t very much, the NDA’s are only half the issue, also the level classification the military uses as well. There is only perhaps 3-4 people in the US government who get to see most of this information, but none of them get to see the whole and each of those 4 get to see different parts of a whole, as to keep information restricted in case of leaks or espionage, this effect increases and multiples the lower down the information chain. Is this correct as you seem to have some knowledge about it.
>>536625188lol dude you can find this shit all over the fucking internet pretty much everyone's like the CIA I did themselves with that I was just wondering about it I thought it was funny I was actually going to start saying you know they're doing it to start spreading the glp1 meme
>>536625235Well, no, it's not just that. For example, you could say that you're an expert in certain pieces of cryptography. But, if you were to express it, first of all, if you came up with an idea while working at a company and patented it, it would be the company's idea, not yours. It's strange. For example, if you join intelligence communities, they don't want you to make too little money, but they also don't want to pay you too much because they don't want to attract that type of person. However, they also don't want you to make so little that you can be bribed. Whereas, if you work in the US military, I believe you can't make more than $200,000 from something other than the military, if that's even possible. If you make more than that per year, they won't let you stay because they don't think you'll show up to formation.
A really smart gentleman who worked with Blackwater for a while told me about Polymarket. He said that people were betting on it before it became a big thing, using insider information. I was like, "Now I'm not fucking around with that," and then, bang kek
The actual threat landscape is tearing more and more into a circa 1991 Russia, where hackers and cybercrime were developing on the early internet. Think of it as more like nuclear science. It's a Wild West scenario. They can't really afford to hire hackers full-time because some hackers are better than others. AI is always advancing, and some people are just excellent with it. If you really want a job in the government or anywhere, forget about it. Honestly, I'm giving you all hints because you're all my bros. I don't care who you are. Just bring AI with you. Be like, "Dude, I'm literally coming to this company with 20 people." That's the difference between me and your next guy. They'll eat it up because they're fucking 3,000 years old.I honestly said this before: I was reading that they were going to usher in AI doctors. What the fuck does that even mean? If you can replace a doctor, then what's the point? I don't actually want you guys to dox yourselves in any way, shape, or form, so just make up a job. But seriously, what the fuck could you be left with? If knowledge is worthless, then doctors are basically just knowledge plus trust. I worked in the medical field as an EMT when I was younger, and that's important because I saw that they did a lot of paperwork, but they were knowledgeable and trustworthy. If that's not important anymore, then a lot of jobs are in jeopardy.
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