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      Nixxle last edited by

      [url=http://bgr.com/2013/12/09/world-of-warcraft-nsa-spying/]http://bgr.com/2013/12/09/world-of-warcraft-nsa-spying/[/url]

      World of Warcraft? I’m willing to bet they’re (NSA) in cryptocommunities too. It makes one so paranoid, that it feels pointless to be paranoid.

      I should just start walking around in my undies, since it feels like information collection on the public are essentially personal x-ray machines and I can’t afford, nor have the strength to wear, a lead smock.

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        wrapper Moderators last edited by

        The military industrial complex is a sociopathic entity with no empathy for its effects on humans. In fact the reverse, it sells death and intimidation, so it self align to encourage phsycopathic behavious. In order to survive abuse by a psychopath there are 2 courses of action,

        1. To completely beat them in a competition of power, in front of witnesses. So they realise they are the underdog.
        2. To send them to Coventy and have nothing to do with them, so they don’t pollute the community.

        One benefit of peer to peer systems, and particularly alternate currency, they help ameliorate the effects of psychopathic organisations via both those routes. Crypto currency, by it’s very design, self aligns to communal or group behaviour.

        [url=http://www.wikihow.com/Identify-a-Psychopath]http://www.wikihow.com/Identify-a-Psychopath[/url]

        [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticisms_of_corporations]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticisms_of_corporations[/url]

        “Legal Scholar and Professor of Law at the University of British Columbia Joel Bakan describes the modern corporate entity as ‘an institutional psychopath’ and a ‘psychopathic creature.’”

        [url=http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Self-Aligning+System]http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Self-Aligning+System[/url]

        RE: N$A spying.

        You’d already know this if you were watched / listened to the News manipulation analysis PodCast - [url=http://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/show/unfilter/]http://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/show/unfilter/[/url]
        It has already been disused on the computer systems admin PodCast - [url=http://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/show/techsnap/]http://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/show/techsnap/[/url]

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          Nixxle last edited by

          A forum user after my own heart. I’m not sure if I would have initially characterized the NSA as sociopathy, as its made up of humans and I assume that the natural empathy in humans would arise as a mitigation factor somewhere…but I can see how as a system, it would overpower natural human empathy and nurture sociopathy. Such systems would easily shed imposed restrictions designed to inject empathy (that is unnatural to the system but purposed to mitigate the negative impacts of a sociopathic system - ie to keep it under control).

          Scary. I’ve known a sociopath and to think of that on a large scale is terrifying. But when I step back and look…it dovetails together to make a lot of sense.

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            zerodrama Regular Member last edited by

            [quote name=“Nixxle” post=“42761” timestamp=“1386716053”]
            A forum user after my own heart. I’m not sure if I would have initially characterized the NSA as sociopathy, as its made up of humans and I assume that the natural empathy in humans would arise as a mitigation factor somewhere…but I can see how as a system, it would overpower natural human empathy and nurture sociopathy. Such systems would easily shed imposed restrictions designed to inject empathy (that is unnatural to the system but purposed to mitigate the negative impacts of a sociopathic system - ie to keep it under control).

            Scary. I’ve known a sociopath and to think of that on a large scale is terrifying. But when I step back and look…it dovetails together to make a lot of sense.
            [/quote]

            Don’t assume that the pool is balanced or representative of the rest of us. They look for certain types, from irritable, to stubborn, to order following zombie, to dull witted apes who cannot comprehend the basic contradictions of their job or why anyone would be upset.

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              Nixxle last edited by

              [quote name=“zerodrama” post=“42779” timestamp=“1386718065”]
              [quote author=Nixxle link=topic=5760.msg42761#msg42761 date=1386716053]
              A forum user after my own heart. I’m not sure if I would have initially characterized the NSA as sociopathy, as its made up of humans and I assume that the natural empathy in humans would arise as a mitigation factor somewhere…but I can see how as a system, it would overpower natural human empathy and nurture sociopathy. Such systems would easily shed imposed restrictions designed to inject empathy (that is unnatural to the system but purposed to mitigate the negative impacts of a sociopathic system - ie to keep it under control).

              Scary. I’ve known a sociopath and to think of that on a large scale is terrifying. But when I step back and look…it dovetails together to make a lot of sense.
              [/quote]

              Don’t assume that the pool is balanced or representative of the rest of us. They look for certain types, from irritable, to stubborn, to order following zombie, to dull witted apes who cannot comprehend the basic contradictions of their job or why anyone would be upset.
              [/quote]

              Irritable and stubborn you say? Perhaps I should apply. I am looking for a bricks and morter job…

              But then my family would start a pool for how long it would be before I quit, got fired, or got arrested and thrown in an over air conditioned cellie with no attorney.

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