02-28-2017, 08:40 PM
(02-28-2017, 07:44 PM)Love Bond Wrote:(02-28-2017, 07:16 PM)Shannon Wrote: Seriously guys?
The CIA has not contacted me, and I hope they never do. But if they wanted the data I'm sure they have plenty of money to look within the government itself for people who have much better funding than I do to find what they're looking for.
Plus, they probably have technology in this direction that makes my work look like a joke. And I'm sure that if they wanted it, they could find a way to get it from my computer without me ever knowing.
They're decades ahead of me in all this, and they have millions if not billions in funding. I have... you guys. And a laptop. And a very curious mind.
I don't think we really have to worry about the alphabet soup secret agencies. I'm not so interesting as all that for the likes of them. And if I was, they surely would have contacted me. Unless they're just siphoning my hard drive remotely. In which case... I don't even know, and they would have access to everything.
I think you guys are overthinking this.
Is it not reasonable to think of importance when you say, you have the only access to some of the mind programming technology that no one in the world else has...
Would you say theres a better subliminal producer in the cia than you? or out in the world? Theres not. correct. so someone or something so exclusive should be under monitoring
Point #1. In the public view, to my knowledge, I am the most advanced subliminals producer. But we don't know that for sure, and we surely don't know what the secret agencies with 3 letter names know. In their eyes, I might be laughably out of date, but I somehow doubt that I am even someone they know exists, or else wouldn't they have contacted me already?
Point #2. The government used ultrasonic subliminals in the first gulf war against Iraqi forces to help get them to surrender... supposedly. Since then, no source I have access to has made mention of such technology being used. Which leads me to believe that it is considered old technology and they have something they consider more advanced.
I do what I can to protect my work and my secrets. But there are always ways around it. Encrypting a disk means nothing if the data is accessible through the internet connection. And I don't have any idea how hard that would be for them, but somehow the idea that they have the best of the best working for them, and an unlimited budget... and I have... my small knowledge of computer security... I seriously doubt it would even be a challenge for them. For all I know, they could already have the contents of my hard drives.
But the question is... if I'm going to all this trouble to do things the way I do so you have freedom of choice... why would they care when it is so easy to go the other direction and simply use G/S/F to bypass that?
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!