Some one today on this board pointed out ALL the EXTRANEOUS connections these people have with one another and through the families and connections...It seems it starts with Harvard, Stanford and Wisconsin...etc!!!!!
There is WAY to much interconnectivity to even disregard...The families are the ones that are the key too this giant puzzle...and THAT IS WHY THEY WERE WELL HIDDEN from us until now...
Being an old fart, and being an electronics engineer (specialized control systems), I will state without reservation that the OP statement is absolutely correct.
Re gates: he was a snivelling little shit that didn't do squat other than kiss ass, with the other founders doing the work. DOS was handed to him when DR refused to deal with the IBM thing (which was also a program initiated by the clowns; ref, IBM already had a viable desktop based on the 68k, using UNIX, when the clowns made it pay for IBM to "develop" the 8086/88 based PC). MS didn't even have an operating system at the time, and bought a half-baked OS from a hobbyist. And that, friends, is why MSDOS was never a good OS, besides the fact it was being preened for spycraft. Windows has never been a truly viable system without holes, those being intentional.
Older tech people know all this. And they know that the screwbook was 'LifeLog', developed by DARPA to collate user data and classify users, sponsored by the clowns.
Real tech is far beyond the crap now being used. Some stuff my teams developed in the early-mid 1970s is still not available to you.
In other words, y'all just think this crap is leading edge.
I am ONE of those OLDER TECHIES...Remember Windows VERSION 1 quite well...VERY BUGGY...and then yada-yadda-yadda!!! That was in late '70s...and I ain't looking up the damn date!!! I am drinking a VERY NICE glass of Cabernet...😎
Enjoy that Cab! Won't get into dates on any of this; I was working in Silicon Valley at the time ibm announced, would put it in the early 80s. Had a part time teaching electronics in college, and tried my best to get those people (both public and private) to use more competent processors to teach the various forms of addressing etc, to no avail, since everyone thought ibm was the greatest.
Over the last couple years, I've broken my vow to not drink much (made after doing bad stuff after Nam to some people in a bar) and have my rotgut whiskey in the eves. However... After decades in the profession, I did have the sense to get the hell out of 'civilized' places, and have as complete ownership of my stuff as possible in these times. Fighting one or two of the local shithead dems is taking up too much time though.
Yup, I had Atari computers and didn't go X86 until the 486 chips. Remember the bumper stickers MS Dos, Just say no! I too electronics in 91 but never worked in that field. We had 8088 training computers with breadboards and had projects like expanding the memory with TTL chips and wires then had to write assembly prog. that addressed the extra memory. The instructor and didn't tell us that the memory addresses would be lower then the onboard memory. We learned how to convert numbers from binary to octal, hexadecimal, and base 10 on paper. THhis was vocational not collage. All kinds of stuff a lot of people don't know about. And, Or, Nand, Nor, Eor gates etc...
Believe this or not, doesn't matter. If you dig into electronics history, you'll find that the 'first' processor was the 4004 intel, followed by the 4040. That's bullshit. In 1972, I worked for a company that did aerospace R&D (I was in college then); some of the projects used a thing called the '1800CD chipset' which was classified secret. It was an 8/16 processor set, radiation hardened and fit for beyond the Van Allen. As has been said many times by many people, 'all is not as it seems to be'.
Hardware knowledge was 'old hat' by the mid-90s, it seems, and skilled engineers/techs were hard to come by. Oddly, in the late 90s, the best I worked with were in their 60s/70s OR a few Russian engineers that really knew their stuff. Kids that graduated in the early 90s (from UCSD) were pretty ignorant of the hardware.
Atari: I had one of those, used the 68000. Darned good computer. I had OS9-68k installed so I could program some of the military stuff I worked on at the time.
My Atari was first an 800 then an ST, I think it was the ST that had the 68000 and was a Motorola chip. Though I no longer keep up with the tech. I enjoyed leaning about how it worked. They even taught Boolean Algebra, and Greyscale. A lot more tech. than vocational training required. I took several college level programming courses and enjoyed them, but I was never an Idea man, just wrote code the teacher requested.
After no job came from it I slowly lost interest in keeping up, but if I have a computer problem that warrants being not lazy I can typically dig around and fix it. Software programs have so many features that you can get lost in the menus and I feel sorry for people just starting out.
Yup. Understood.
These days, I kinda prefer to piddle around with my ARs and such, and keep my place running. Working on going off grid with some tech that is beyond the Qm crap. People just accept what they're told, mostly, without thinking.
It IS possible to capture energy in overunity. Done it in several different configurations.
The physics is different, and people refuse to understand it.
Lots of ways to get energy for sure... Solar will have a big impact when they can figure out how to get it from space. The temperature differential between the surface and underground. Hydraulic plates that depress a small amount when driven over. Lots of possible things. I think using a wide variety of sources is a good idea. I'm not fond of Nuke, but that is a short term solution.
Bought it in Seattle where he was attending school before dropping out. It was called QDOS (Quick & Dirty Operating System). IBM rebranded it Disk Operating System. Being a hardware company, the geniuses running the place thought renting would be a better idea! So with the first rental check, IBM essentially created the Microsoft monopoly by handing over the very first product.
Yup.
All the 'origin stories'how how a plucky nerd revolutionized tech was all fabricated fantasy.
Gates esp was pusjed by his mother being high up in Oregon? And just gave some huicy govt cobtrscts to get him started.
And hia family is side by side with Rockefellers amd are also eugenicists.
He didnt switch to mass murder by jabs by accident after his tech life, it was merely the stepping stone to allow the switch.
You're right, but the Gates story is a little off. He grew up in Westchester County, NY near Armonk, IBM world headquarters. His parents hobnobbed with the execs there. Mom got Billy, a student in Seattle at the time, the gig of supplying the OS for the then being developed IBM PC. She supplied him with the money to buy QDOS (Quick & Dirty Operating System) from some hackers in Seattle for resale to IBM.
Since IBM was a hardware company, the geniuses running the place thought renting would be a better idea! After rebranding it Disk Operating System, they gave Gates his first check while at the same time handing him Microsoft's first product. Essentially creating a monopoly from the get go.
Thanks.
I never reqlly paid attention to his early background until recently that he came out as Dr Evil and realized he was deeply connected to a lot of other Evil.
What went around in Silicon Valley at the time was that Digital Research was contacted prior to MS. The owner of DR wouldn't cowtow to the whims of ibm, which included junk intended to contribute to the need for virus control etc in the future. I used both MSDOS and DRDOS; DR was far superior in all respects.
And, of course you already know that the versions of windows include many means of external access, including the intel i series, that allow windows control over all versions from 8 on. That, friends and neighbors, was intentional; the ONLY reasonably secure version was Win2000, which was discontinued when eXended Pay appeared.
And that is why I use linux exclusively, with the exception of a sound lab, since replaced by linux versions for the most part. And when I do use that, I disconnect internet. Everything in house is hard wired. Been around too long to allow unintended access to my stuff. Yeah, yeah, I'm sort of stone age. On the other hand....
Yup, that's why I don't chime in on the debt debate. Our debt is around 100k for every man, woman, child, and all the rainbow letters. It won't be paid, and they will quickly learn that turn about is fair play,I watched the fellow that was beheaded by ISISand it was horrible, and watched Saddam get hung and wasn't sad about that....
I'm almost certain, from your comments, you are aware that every cent of the 'debt' is fraudulent.
Looking at what Putin did when the sanctions were installed - as in almost immediately backing the ruble with gold - if Q+ were to use a currency backed with gold/silver, and declare the fraud, all this bullshit inflation and such would disappear. If you go backwards to 2009, a new $100 was issued that was dual US Treasury/Fed Reserve note. At the time, the prevalent thought was that it would be an interim for the time the fed is taken out.
All I can say at this point is that the Russian currency went dead stable when the tie to gold was fixed.
Bought a bit of gold myself... Inflation is a construct of the DS, most things should gradually get cheaper as production becomes more efficient. I often wish I was skilled enough to write in-depth on the subject. I remember my Gram buying sacks of potatoes that were better quality than most today @ 79 cents a freaking 10 bag, today I bought a container of salt that was 1.29, the salt and container probably worth less than a dime.
I made soda in the 80's and the plant manager told me labor was less than 2% of the cost, the soda cost a penny a can, and the can cost 10 cents.
They like Master-bate and want to show your kids. Kek, I experienced that with my libtard family, no debate at all they are programmed not to think, and no personal morality. Love is love pedos need a bullet in the brain.
Have you done any windows programming? [curiosity only] I have, and that damned junk is a nightmare. Nothing is clean and smooth as in linux or OS9 or UNIX.
I believe it was done intentionally.
I'm of the opinion that Musk was also propped up as a genius. I'm also not clear where his intentions lie.... But he appears to be controlled by WH at this point.
I don't know his IQ, i'm sure there are many smarter, seen him in discussions where topics came up off the cuff and he could converse pretty well on a lot of subjects. He smokes a lot of weed, and can tell you from experience it has some detrimental effects. I have to shift concentration from one thing to another and wend my way back again.
I like the way your mind works, GodBless. Really. While I don't do that stuff in the smoke form, there is Green Dragon, and I'm ancient enough to find it helpful during certain aches and pains. Otherwise, I prefer to destroy my liver.
As to IQ, please... I've been an off and on member of Mensa since 1973 (joined on a lark to piss someone off), and I can assure you that a high IQ is virtually meaningless in most cases. If it is companioned with a good common sense, practical experience and life experience, it does have meaning. But the majority of those people are egotistical fools these days. Back when I joined, I had the good fortune to meet and become friends with such as Bucky Fuller, Asimov, Feynmann and the like. Those were great minds. These days, seems like all of them (or at least most) toe the line with the meathead libs.
Yes, I agree and understand. My childhood screwed me up, but I still love my country. I believe that 7 forms of intelligence are in vogue, and often its like a stereo equalizer and people are high in some and low in others. My sister was a drama teacher that switched to IN English and Film for health reasons, drama requires too much after school and nights, but she has little common sense and lives filthy, also poor personal hygiene.
I dropped out at 14, but hadn't done much in school since Elementary, took the ASFAB at 19 trying to go into the military, but was turned down because of the lazy eye from daddy pooching mommy. They sent me to a specialist, and the recruiter told me AFTER I returned we wanted you bad your score was 1 in 1,000. At 26 I tool the GED without studying, at 30 I took the state aptitude test at my lawyers request, after an industrial accident. Results were Programmer or Bank president (I'm smart about my money, but not on working a good job), then at 32 I took the ACT test and was awarded a 2+2 Honors scholarship, the school doesn't get the money if no student qualifies, I just wanted computer classes. I doubt I'd have been able to remain in Honors, but had a 3.47 average over 37 credits of class.
Sorry to toot my horn, but I have tried to help people to avoid ruining their lives as I did, and share stories from my life to illustrate. Once in a blue moon I get through to someone, and I feel good about it. I'm definitely a broken thing, but not completely.
That look on Bill Clinton's face from that interview spoke volumes... Very strange series of expressions and micro expressions, I'd love to see a breakdown of that by an expert.
This. These fags didn’t invent anything. They were tapped to be the front men because they were born into the globalist team.
Some one today on this board pointed out ALL the EXTRANEOUS connections these people have with one another and through the families and connections...It seems it starts with Harvard, Stanford and Wisconsin...etc!!!!!
There is WAY to much interconnectivity to even disregard...The families are the ones that are the key too this giant puzzle...and THAT IS WHY THEY WERE WELL HIDDEN from us until now...
Summed it up nicely.
Being an old fart, and being an electronics engineer (specialized control systems), I will state without reservation that the OP statement is absolutely correct. Re gates: he was a snivelling little shit that didn't do squat other than kiss ass, with the other founders doing the work. DOS was handed to him when DR refused to deal with the IBM thing (which was also a program initiated by the clowns; ref, IBM already had a viable desktop based on the 68k, using UNIX, when the clowns made it pay for IBM to "develop" the 8086/88 based PC). MS didn't even have an operating system at the time, and bought a half-baked OS from a hobbyist. And that, friends, is why MSDOS was never a good OS, besides the fact it was being preened for spycraft. Windows has never been a truly viable system without holes, those being intentional.
Older tech people know all this. And they know that the screwbook was 'LifeLog', developed by DARPA to collate user data and classify users, sponsored by the clowns.
Real tech is far beyond the crap now being used. Some stuff my teams developed in the early-mid 1970s is still not available to you. In other words, y'all just think this crap is leading edge.
This Fag knows what's up! Sit down and take notes frens.
I am ONE of those OLDER TECHIES...Remember Windows VERSION 1 quite well...VERY BUGGY...and then yada-yadda-yadda!!! That was in late '70s...and I ain't looking up the damn date!!! I am drinking a VERY NICE glass of Cabernet...😎
Enjoy that Cab! Won't get into dates on any of this; I was working in Silicon Valley at the time ibm announced, would put it in the early 80s. Had a part time teaching electronics in college, and tried my best to get those people (both public and private) to use more competent processors to teach the various forms of addressing etc, to no avail, since everyone thought ibm was the greatest.
Over the last couple years, I've broken my vow to not drink much (made after doing bad stuff after Nam to some people in a bar) and have my rotgut whiskey in the eves. However... After decades in the profession, I did have the sense to get the hell out of 'civilized' places, and have as complete ownership of my stuff as possible in these times. Fighting one or two of the local shithead dems is taking up too much time though.
Yup, I had Atari computers and didn't go X86 until the 486 chips. Remember the bumper stickers MS Dos, Just say no! I too electronics in 91 but never worked in that field. We had 8088 training computers with breadboards and had projects like expanding the memory with TTL chips and wires then had to write assembly prog. that addressed the extra memory. The instructor and didn't tell us that the memory addresses would be lower then the onboard memory. We learned how to convert numbers from binary to octal, hexadecimal, and base 10 on paper. THhis was vocational not collage. All kinds of stuff a lot of people don't know about. And, Or, Nand, Nor, Eor gates etc...
Believe this or not, doesn't matter. If you dig into electronics history, you'll find that the 'first' processor was the 4004 intel, followed by the 4040. That's bullshit. In 1972, I worked for a company that did aerospace R&D (I was in college then); some of the projects used a thing called the '1800CD chipset' which was classified secret. It was an 8/16 processor set, radiation hardened and fit for beyond the Van Allen. As has been said many times by many people, 'all is not as it seems to be'.
Hardware knowledge was 'old hat' by the mid-90s, it seems, and skilled engineers/techs were hard to come by. Oddly, in the late 90s, the best I worked with were in their 60s/70s OR a few Russian engineers that really knew their stuff. Kids that graduated in the early 90s (from UCSD) were pretty ignorant of the hardware.
Atari: I had one of those, used the 68000. Darned good computer. I had OS9-68k installed so I could program some of the military stuff I worked on at the time.
My Atari was first an 800 then an ST, I think it was the ST that had the 68000 and was a Motorola chip. Though I no longer keep up with the tech. I enjoyed leaning about how it worked. They even taught Boolean Algebra, and Greyscale. A lot more tech. than vocational training required. I took several college level programming courses and enjoyed them, but I was never an Idea man, just wrote code the teacher requested.
After no job came from it I slowly lost interest in keeping up, but if I have a computer problem that warrants being not lazy I can typically dig around and fix it. Software programs have so many features that you can get lost in the menus and I feel sorry for people just starting out.
Yup. Understood. These days, I kinda prefer to piddle around with my ARs and such, and keep my place running. Working on going off grid with some tech that is beyond the Qm crap. People just accept what they're told, mostly, without thinking. It IS possible to capture energy in overunity. Done it in several different configurations. The physics is different, and people refuse to understand it.
Lots of ways to get energy for sure... Solar will have a big impact when they can figure out how to get it from space. The temperature differential between the surface and underground. Hydraulic plates that depress a small amount when driven over. Lots of possible things. I think using a wide variety of sources is a good idea. I'm not fond of Nuke, but that is a short term solution.
Bought it in Seattle where he was attending school before dropping out. It was called QDOS (Quick & Dirty Operating System). IBM rebranded it Disk Operating System. Being a hardware company, the geniuses running the place thought renting would be a better idea! So with the first rental check, IBM essentially created the Microsoft monopoly by handing over the very first product.
Yup. All the 'origin stories'how how a plucky nerd revolutionized tech was all fabricated fantasy. Gates esp was pusjed by his mother being high up in Oregon? And just gave some huicy govt cobtrscts to get him started. And hia family is side by side with Rockefellers amd are also eugenicists. He didnt switch to mass murder by jabs by accident after his tech life, it was merely the stepping stone to allow the switch.
You're right, but the Gates story is a little off. He grew up in Westchester County, NY near Armonk, IBM world headquarters. His parents hobnobbed with the execs there. Mom got Billy, a student in Seattle at the time, the gig of supplying the OS for the then being developed IBM PC. She supplied him with the money to buy QDOS (Quick & Dirty Operating System) from some hackers in Seattle for resale to IBM.
Since IBM was a hardware company, the geniuses running the place thought renting would be a better idea! After rebranding it Disk Operating System, they gave Gates his first check while at the same time handing him Microsoft's first product. Essentially creating a monopoly from the get go.
Thanks. I never reqlly paid attention to his early background until recently that he came out as Dr Evil and realized he was deeply connected to a lot of other Evil.
What went around in Silicon Valley at the time was that Digital Research was contacted prior to MS. The owner of DR wouldn't cowtow to the whims of ibm, which included junk intended to contribute to the need for virus control etc in the future. I used both MSDOS and DRDOS; DR was far superior in all respects.
And, of course you already know that the versions of windows include many means of external access, including the intel i series, that allow windows control over all versions from 8 on. That, friends and neighbors, was intentional; the ONLY reasonably secure version was Win2000, which was discontinued when eXended Pay appeared.
And that is why I use linux exclusively, with the exception of a sound lab, since replaced by linux versions for the most part. And when I do use that, I disconnect internet. Everything in house is hard wired. Been around too long to allow unintended access to my stuff. Yeah, yeah, I'm sort of stone age. On the other hand....
imagine if the system they use (ie; the endless printing of fiat) to get this "power" from, was eradicated in every country on the planet.
no more federal "grants" like Soros likes to abuse & all the other "non-profits".
as Q once said & i'm paraphrasing... "you don't think they are using their own money do you?"
Yup, that's why I don't chime in on the debt debate. Our debt is around 100k for every man, woman, child, and all the rainbow letters. It won't be paid, and they will quickly learn that turn about is fair play,I watched the fellow that was beheaded by ISISand it was horrible, and watched Saddam get hung and wasn't sad about that....
I'm almost certain, from your comments, you are aware that every cent of the 'debt' is fraudulent. Looking at what Putin did when the sanctions were installed - as in almost immediately backing the ruble with gold - if Q+ were to use a currency backed with gold/silver, and declare the fraud, all this bullshit inflation and such would disappear. If you go backwards to 2009, a new $100 was issued that was dual US Treasury/Fed Reserve note. At the time, the prevalent thought was that it would be an interim for the time the fed is taken out.
All I can say at this point is that the Russian currency went dead stable when the tie to gold was fixed.
Bought a bit of gold myself... Inflation is a construct of the DS, most things should gradually get cheaper as production becomes more efficient. I often wish I was skilled enough to write in-depth on the subject. I remember my Gram buying sacks of potatoes that were better quality than most today @ 79 cents a freaking 10 bag, today I bought a container of salt that was 1.29, the salt and container probably worth less than a dime.
I made soda in the 80's and the plant manager told me labor was less than 2% of the cost, the soda cost a penny a can, and the can cost 10 cents.
Since when the leftist want debate?
They like Master-bate and want to show your kids. Kek, I experienced that with my libtard family, no debate at all they are programmed not to think, and no personal morality. Love is love pedos need a bullet in the brain.
Right, these idiots don't even know how what they "invented" works.
I think the only real visionary was Steve Jobs.
Yup, Microsoft has/had a lot of coders and that makes a lot of bugs. Jobs was great at it.
Have you done any windows programming? [curiosity only] I have, and that damned junk is a nightmare. Nothing is clean and smooth as in linux or OS9 or UNIX. I believe it was done intentionally.
My programming was only in school in the early 90's and in BASIC at home in the 80's., but yes Windows is spaghetti code for sure!
I'm of the opinion that Musk was also propped up as a genius. I'm also not clear where his intentions lie.... But he appears to be controlled by WH at this point.
I don't know his IQ, i'm sure there are many smarter, seen him in discussions where topics came up off the cuff and he could converse pretty well on a lot of subjects. He smokes a lot of weed, and can tell you from experience it has some detrimental effects. I have to shift concentration from one thing to another and wend my way back again.
You’re more well informed on the topic than I am- thank you for the additional info and insight!
I like the way your mind works, GodBless. Really. While I don't do that stuff in the smoke form, there is Green Dragon, and I'm ancient enough to find it helpful during certain aches and pains. Otherwise, I prefer to destroy my liver.
As to IQ, please... I've been an off and on member of Mensa since 1973 (joined on a lark to piss someone off), and I can assure you that a high IQ is virtually meaningless in most cases. If it is companioned with a good common sense, practical experience and life experience, it does have meaning. But the majority of those people are egotistical fools these days. Back when I joined, I had the good fortune to meet and become friends with such as Bucky Fuller, Asimov, Feynmann and the like. Those were great minds. These days, seems like all of them (or at least most) toe the line with the meathead libs.
Yes, I agree and understand. My childhood screwed me up, but I still love my country. I believe that 7 forms of intelligence are in vogue, and often its like a stereo equalizer and people are high in some and low in others. My sister was a drama teacher that switched to IN English and Film for health reasons, drama requires too much after school and nights, but she has little common sense and lives filthy, also poor personal hygiene.
I dropped out at 14, but hadn't done much in school since Elementary, took the ASFAB at 19 trying to go into the military, but was turned down because of the lazy eye from daddy pooching mommy. They sent me to a specialist, and the recruiter told me AFTER I returned we wanted you bad your score was 1 in 1,000. At 26 I tool the GED without studying, at 30 I took the state aptitude test at my lawyers request, after an industrial accident. Results were Programmer or Bank president (I'm smart about my money, but not on working a good job), then at 32 I took the ACT test and was awarded a 2+2 Honors scholarship, the school doesn't get the money if no student qualifies, I just wanted computer classes. I doubt I'd have been able to remain in Honors, but had a 3.47 average over 37 credits of class.
Sorry to toot my horn, but I have tried to help people to avoid ruining their lives as I did, and share stories from my life to illustrate. Once in a blue moon I get through to someone, and I feel good about it. I'm definitely a broken thing, but not completely.
Who is S.B.F?
Sam Bankman-Fried, founder of the FTX crypto exchange that's been in the news.
Ok, thank you!
Funny how they lean into “philanthropy” as PR too.
Loved how Gates responded once to why he was talking to Epstein, “you know…for philanthropy.”
That look on Bill Clinton's face from that interview spoke volumes... Very strange series of expressions and micro expressions, I'd love to see a breakdown of that by an expert.
Body Language Ghost is a pretty good YouTube channel, I think she’s cover Gates at least.