McConnell points out that anyone, including him, can set up a role playing game with the Abel Danger character cloud and the game he launches today is “Jolie JABS and JonBenét”
See #14:
Abel Danger Mischief Makers - Mistress of the Revels - 'Man-In-The-Middle' Attacks (Revised)
Prequel 1:
#1563: Marine Links Gareth Williams Fort Meade PRISM to Amazon Gorelick Changeling President
Jamie Gorelick & Janet Reno Pedophile Entrapment w/ Francey Hakes
“At 5:52AM on December 26, 1996, Patsy Ramsey (JonBenét's mother) telephoned 9-1-1. She told the operator, "we have a kidnapping", and explained that "there's a note left and our daughter is gone". She said she had just woken up and found the ransom note.”
“http://www.amazon.com/GURPS- Cyberpunk-Loyd-Blankenship/dp/ 1556341687Gurps Cyberpunk: High-Tech Low-Life Roleplaying [Paperback] Loyd Blankenship (Author) 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews) Book Description Publication Date: June 1995 A Steve Jackson gaming system that allows you to create any character type you want. You will need the GURPS rulebook for this to be of any use to you. Like all Steve Jackson games it is as complex as you want it to be and always fun.”
“Steve Jackson Games was raided on March 1, 1990 because Loyd Blankenship, who was writing the role playing game supplement GURPS Cyberpunk for the company, was a target of a crackdown. Blankenship, known in hacking circles as The Mentor, was a former member of the Legion of Doom hacker group. He had run a Bulletin board system (BBS) from his home called The Phoenix Project, which had helped distribute the popular underground ezine Phrack. In 1989 it published the contents of a text file, stolen from BellSouth, containing information about the E911 emergency response system. The file only contained administrative contact information, and Bell South later had to admit in court that they sold copies to the public for $13. However, the government agents feared that the stolen document could be used to teach crackers how to compromise the E911 system (a claim that is disputed because of the non-technical nature of the document), and Bell South claimed that the dissemination of the data caused thousands of dollars in monetary damages.
Trial [edit]
In 1993, Steve Jackson Games vs. The Secret Service finally came to trial. Steve Jackson Games was represented by the Austin firm of George, Donaldson & Ford. The lead counsel was Pete Kennedy. Steve Jackson Games won two out of the three counts. Steve Jackson Games was awarded $50,000 in damages and $250,000 in attorney's fees. The third count dealing with interception of e-mail was overturned in October 1994 by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. The judge also reprimanded the Secret Service, calling their warrant preparation "sloppy", suggesting that they needed "better education" regarding relevant statutes, and finding that they had no basis to suspect Steve Jackson Games of any wrongdoing.
Although the Steve Jackson Games raid was not a part of Operation Sundevil, this law enforcement effort, which spanned two years, has a tarnished image owing to a lack of successful prosecutions and questionable procedures.[2] To this day, the GURPS Cyberpunk book lists "Unsolicited Comments: The United States Secret Service" on its credits page.[3]”
“The Hacker Manifesto
by
+++The Mentor+++
Written January 8, 1986
+++The Mentor+++
Written January 8, 1986
…. This is our world now... the world of the electron and the switch, the beauty of the baud. We make use of a service already existing without paying for what could be dirt-cheap if it wasn't run by profiteering gluttons, and you call us criminals. We explore... and you call us criminals. We seek after knowledge... and you call us criminals. We exist without skin color, without nationality, without religious bias... and you call us criminals. You build atomic bombs, you wage wars, you murder, cheat, and lie to us and try to make us believe it's for our own good, yet we're the criminals.
Yes, I am a criminal. My crime is that of curiosity. My crime is that of judging people by what they say and think, not what they look like. My crime is that of outsmarting you, something that you will never forgive me for.
I am a hacker, and this is my manifesto. You may stop this individual, but you can't stop us all... after all, we're all alike.”
Yes, I am a criminal. My crime is that of curiosity. My crime is that of judging people by what they say and think, not what they look like. My crime is that of outsmarting you, something that you will never forgive me for.
I am a hacker, and this is my manifesto. You may stop this individual, but you can't stop us all... after all, we're all alike.”
“Hackers is a 1995 American cyberpunk thriller film directed by Iain Softley and starring Jonny Lee Miller, Angelina Jolie, Renoly Santiago, Matthew Lillard, Lorraine Bracco and Fisher Stevens. The film follows the exploits of a group of gifted high school hackers and their involvement in a corporate extortion conspiracy. Made in the 90s when the internet was unfamiliar to the general public, it is a cult classic reflective of the verbatim quotes in the film from the Hacker Manifesto, of a borderless world free of national, religious, and racial identity biases, to fight the powerful. Hackers has achieved both dated cult classic status and prescience.[3]”
“Amazon … The company was founded in 1995, spurred by what Bezos called his "regret minimization framework", which described his efforts to fend off any regrets for not participating sooner in the Internet business boom during that time.[13] In 1994, Bezos left his employment as vice-president of D.E. Shaw, a Wall Street firm, and moved to Seattle. He began to work on a business plan for what would eventually become Amazon.com. After reading a report about the future of the internet which projected annual Web commerce growth at 2,300%, Bezos created a list of 20 products which could be marketed online. He narrowed the list to what he felt were the five most promising products which included: compact discs, computer hardware, computer software, videos, and books. Bezos finally decided that his new business would sell books online, due to the large world-wide demand for literature, the low price points for books, along with the huge number of titles available in print. [14] Amazon[15] was originally founded in Bezos' garage in Bellevue, Washington.[16] … 1998: PlanetAll, a reminder service based in Cambridge, Massachusetts; Junglee, an XML-based data mining startup based in Sunnyvale;[24][25] Bookpages. co.uk,[26] a UK online book retailer, which became Amazon UK on October 15, 1998.[27] 1999: Internet Movie Database (IMDb); [28] Alexa Internet, Accept.com, and Exchange.com[29]”
“Red Dawn
Peter Bart of Variety informs us that the movie Red Dawn is going to be remade. He liked it even less than Carol and I did. I think I remember us leaving after about forty-five minutes or so. The jingoism was loud, clumsy and inane. Bart explains what happened:
Peter Bart:
MGM, for example, is recrafting a curious ’80s movie called "Red Dawn," and I can’t quite figure out why. I’m embarrassed to admit I was involved in putting together the first "Red Dawn" in 1984. Indeed, the original movie was a classic example of a good idea gone bad.
When I first pounced on the project (I was MGM’s senior VP for production at the time), it was a sharply written anti-war movie called "Ten Soldiers" written by a bright young filmmaker named Kevin Reynolds, then a Spielberg protege. The movie was set in the near future as a combined force of Russians and Cubans launched a surreptitious invasion of the Southwestern U.S. Ten kids take to the hills when their small town is captured and they turn into a skilled and lethal guerrilla band.
In due course, the movie started as a sort of "Lord of the Flies," but then the chieftains at MGM got a better idea. Instead of making a poignant little antiwar movie, why not make a teen "Rambo" and turn the project over to John Milius, a genial and rotund filmmaker who loved war movies and also loved war? The idea was especially popular with a member of the MGM board of directors, General Alexander Haig, the former Nixon chief of staff, who yearned to supervise the film personally and develop a movie career.
For the rest go here: http://www.variety.com/ article/VR1118009233.html? categoryid=1&cs=1
Ed here: General Haig of "I'm in charge here!" (meaning the United States) when constitutionally he wasn't in charge of anything excepted his rather dramatically tailored uniform? Gee, how could a film with him go wrong?”
Peter Bart:
MGM, for example, is recrafting a curious ’80s movie called "Red Dawn," and I can’t quite figure out why. I’m embarrassed to admit I was involved in putting together the first "Red Dawn" in 1984. Indeed, the original movie was a classic example of a good idea gone bad.
When I first pounced on the project (I was MGM’s senior VP for production at the time), it was a sharply written anti-war movie called "Ten Soldiers" written by a bright young filmmaker named Kevin Reynolds, then a Spielberg protege. The movie was set in the near future as a combined force of Russians and Cubans launched a surreptitious invasion of the Southwestern U.S. Ten kids take to the hills when their small town is captured and they turn into a skilled and lethal guerrilla band.
In due course, the movie started as a sort of "Lord of the Flies," but then the chieftains at MGM got a better idea. Instead of making a poignant little antiwar movie, why not make a teen "Rambo" and turn the project over to John Milius, a genial and rotund filmmaker who loved war movies and also loved war? The idea was especially popular with a member of the MGM board of directors, General Alexander Haig, the former Nixon chief of staff, who yearned to supervise the film personally and develop a movie career.
For the rest go here: http://www.variety.com/
Ed here: General Haig of "I'm in charge here!" (meaning the United States) when constitutionally he wasn't in charge of anything excepted his rather dramatically tailored uniform? Gee, how could a film with him go wrong?”
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Pure Plagureism bad spelling I know???? but Hacks of Kindness springs to mind. wish i could work a PC to its full potential. yours an inept second hand reconditioned Laptop user. The beauty is I,m talkin to the world. ,)
ReplyDeleteI first produced my Pistol and then produced my RAPIER I said stand and Deliver for THE DEVIL he may take yer. Go get em LADS.
ReplyDeleteIn 1966 Kristine Marcy visited Hull House of Chicago? That same year Richard Speck was arrested for the murder of eight student nurses. Reportedly, Speck had an alibi(cf. two witnesses). E. H. Tapia, M.D.(cf. pathologist), Assistant Cook County Coroner of Chicago performed the autopsies on said eight nurses.
ReplyDeleteRichard Speck was videotape in prison in the state of Illinois with a inmate(cf. Larry Hoover, now at ADX SUPERMAX prison in Florence, Colorado?).
Belief E. H. Tapia, M.D. knew about the activities of U.S. Congressman Dan Rostenkowski(D-IL), Bill & Hillary Clinton(cf. CIA couple from Arkansas). I can only conclude that E. H. Tapia, M.D. was asked to participate in injecting the AIDS virus in Cuban detainees in Arkansas & narcotics trafficking and/or money laundering through the Chicago Board of Trade and/or the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
Belief E. H. Tapia, M.D. knew Richard Cain(cf. CIA), William Lohmann(cf. CIA station chief of Chicago) and Silas Jayne(cf. horse breeder and reported pedophile?).
The question that I would like to know, did Kristine Marcy ever have contact with any of the above individuals? If she did, I can close the door now.
And David Hawkins is right about if 9/11 flight 93 hitting the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.(cf. U.S. government would be under the control of DOJ & state of ILLINOIS i.e.pedophiles).
P.S. "Now suppose you tell me what hell is going to look like?" Richard Boone, HOMBRE