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amanfromMars 1 Tue 5 Jan 19:53 [2101051953] …… just asking a few deeper and darker questions on
https://forums.theregister.com/forum/2/2021/01/04/julian_assange_extradition_judgment/

Re: Is this designed to confuse and terrorise?

“Ignorance of the law is no excuse” …….. tfewster

Quite so, …. however, how about ignorance of a fact or a fiction being a secret, tfewster? Is there a law designed to allow one to be prosecuted or persecuted for sharing one of those which practically hardly anyone knows and which might be, or might later be classified COSMIC Top Secret?

Any sort of cogent guidance on that very particular and peculiar matter would be much appreciated, such is the extreme nature of certain emerging virtual fields of investigation and experimentation nowadays that might entertain and warrant such a premium primary security classification.

I can’t help thinking such classifications will only be recognised and needed to be heeded by those expert in the field[s] of concern/especial certain interest for no one else will realise that there be colossal dangers readily available.

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amanfromMars 1 Wed 6 Jan 07:14 [2101060714] ……. being inquisitive on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2021/01/05/nhs_digital_8m_contract_xlab/

A Most Inconvenient Question for UKGBNI Governments to Answer

Regarding the unseemly great rush and government push to vaccinate, has big pharma been promised immunity from all manner of criminal and/or public and/or private prosecutions should innocent patients or ignorant test guinea pigs suffer life-changing and/or life threatening and even fatal reactions to what are pimped and pumped as essential life-saving jabs?

It appear to be so, and causing concern elsewhere, and it is surely unlikely to be fake news …….. https://www.rt.com/news/511635-peru-pfizer-legal-immunity/

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amanfromMars 1 Wed 6 Jan 07:37 [2101060737] …… giving praise where praise is due on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2021/01/05/nhs_digital_8m_contract_xlab/

Re: £8m contract without competition

Nice one, Mat Barrow, X-Lab CEO Thanks for the info and missing intel.

I’m sure you can perfectly understand the greater concern though, that no contest government contracts can raise and the value for money that they can all too easily not provide … other than the public sector funding enrichment of dodgy private principals.

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amanfromMars 1 Wed 6 Jan 12:47 [2101061247] ……… asking a few more questions on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2021/01/05/nhs_digital_8m_contract_xlab/

Re: A Most Inconvenient Question for UKGBNI Governments to Answer

Thanks for that quite comprehensive informative reply, Jellied Eel, answering a Most Inconvenient Question. 🙂 Sometimes El Reg is even better than Google 🙂

And quite why anyone/anything would down vote it is a mystery surely answered relatively recently by Albert Einstein [RIP] ……… Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the former.

One imagines though, with the recent significant change of recommended time between first initial and second booster injections of vaccine, there may be some difficulty in ensuring immunity is securely guaranteed according to Regulation 345 of the Human Medicines Regulations of 2012 …. The new regulation, Regulation 345 of the Human Medicines Regulations of 2012, prohibits civil liability against Pfizer or healthcare professionals distributing the vaccine for any damage that arises through use of the vaccine “in accordance” with its recommended use.

I wonder who/what in government is in charge of clarifying that little gem for great unwashed public consumption? ……… or as is the more common adopted practice of so many inept government wonks, avoiding answering the question.

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amanfromMars 1 Mon 4 Jan 19:52 [2101041952] ……. adding more on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/2/2021/01/04/julian_assange_extradition_judgment/

Re: This confused me @DavCrav

And whenever one shares a secret one doesn’t know is a secret and/or, because of the information it releases and which may have been previously unknown, is suddenly classified a Top Secret and Sensitive Compartmented Information?

Ye Olde Worlde Rumsfeldism …….

Reports that say that something hasn’t happened are always interesting to me, because as we know, there are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns — the ones we don’t know we don’t know. And if one looks throughout the history of our country and other free countries, it is the latter category that tend to be the difficult ones.

Is one then routinely rewarded and paid extremely handsomely to keep schtum and/or warned there be consequences if it be shared further with others in the dark without arrogant presumptuous instruction from those newly brought into the light and rendered an overwhelming advantage by such information/intelligence?

With all that is going on around everything in such a field being programmed today for virtually real presentations in every tomorrow and for 0days, such clarification for some would be surely be more than just helpful and advisable.

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amanfromMars January 5, 2021 at 07:19 …… asks on https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2021/01/julian-assange-imminent-freedom/

Despite this reprieve, an appeal(s) should be lodged against EACH and EVERYONE of the judges fake rulings. It is imperative the rulings should be reversed for posterity and not serve as a precedent in any future cases. In fact a separate crowdfund setup specifically to pay for the appeals will find overwhelming support. Godspeed and a big thank you for all your work. …..Bounty punter January 5, 2021 at 04:26

What a very weird post, Bounty punter. Does suggesting it be unpleasant nonsense, a double negative, render it something positive to be supported or is that notion a similar nonsense?

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amanfromMars January 5, 2021 at 09:14 …… replying to a query aired on https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2021/01/julian-assange-imminent-freedom/

Howdy, James B,

If Uncle Sam wishes to jump the shark and vainly challenge UKGBNI justice, goodness knows what future unpleasantnesses lurk in the shadows to be empowered to deliver their just desserts.

The question then to consider is what part of the message delivering the judgement ….. Don’t continue flogging a dead horse ….. does Uncle Sam not understand?

And such then would have many reasonably thinking and realising that greater intelligence was definitely lacking in systems administrations across the pond and they be vulnerable to greater intelligence attacks which have them jousting at windmills with rapidly depleting resources exhausting their formerly once imagined almighty assets.

Notwithstanding all of that, the fact that Baraitser ignored all the elephants in the room which are systemic attacks on press freedoms which simply share the truth about crazy secrets held and wielded for the greater benefit of a surprisingly small few, is unfortunate whenever there was such a marvellous opportunity to eloquently address and highlight it.

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amanfromMars [2101051606] ………… just saying out loud on https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/chinas-first-mars-mission-set-begin-next-month-tianwen-1-approaches-red-planet

The very fact that the West may have realised the East have upped and improved their game, to globally compete and universally lead, rather than oppose and trail in potent future enterprises, should advise y’all what you be presently following in the here and now to dictate and picture in media and new[s] stories for upcoming tomorrows.

The massive catastrophic mistake so many supposedly bright folk make, …. and it is possibly not only made in the West,  is to not assume and realise and accept that they are not nearly as creative as others emboldened and empowered elsewhere on greater missions that they may share.

Such is a vulnerability to be relentlessly and ruthlessly exploited and exported for the advantage delivered whenever arrogant hubris and blind dogged ignorance prevail to pervert and corrupt one’s thoughts and subvert one’s deeds to server yet another sub-prime master.

However, it is also possible that the West have not yet realised it, and they will continue to fall ever further behind in the exhausting progressive wakes of the East as they try to compete against stellar players by opposing rather than aiding future exciting developments.

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amanfromMars 1 Mon 4 Jan 14:43 [2101041443] …….. just asking on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2021/01/04/julian_assange_extradition_judgment/

Re: This confused me

Judge Baraitser also dismissed Assange’s legal arguments that publishing stolen US government documents on WikiLeaks was not a crime in the UK, ruling that had he been charged in the UK, he would have been guilty of offences under the Official Secrets Acts 1911-1989. Had his conduct not been a crime in the UK, that would have been a powerful blow against extradition.

Can anyone be charged with sharing secrets one might not know are shared secrets if one has not signed the Official Secrets Act 1911-1989? One presumes Julian Assange has never ever signed such an agreement.

Or even charged with sharing stolen secrets one might know are stolen shared secrets if one has not signed any Official Secrets Act?

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amanfromMars 1 Mon 4 Jan 14:51 [2101041451] ……. https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2021/01/04/julian_assange_extradition_judgment/

Is this designed to confuse and terrorise?

Doesn’t matter if you signed the form or not, you’re still subject to the provisions of the Act. …… Anonymous Coward

Oh, really?

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amanfromMars 1 Thu 31 Dec 05:47 [2012310547] ….. opening up a whole new series of worlds of opportunistic play on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/2/2020/12/29/flow/

Re: Novel… …Civilisations

Howdy, AC, Thanks for stopping by, and freely sharing what you know. It is wonderfully revealing.

With particular and peculiar regard to …..

That message, loaded with computer viruses, is a more efficient way to attack our planet than a fleet of warships, a team of German and American scientists said.

It could shut down our computer systems or gift us the plans to an alien technology that will eventually turn on us.

“After all, it is cheaper to send a malicious message to eradicate humans compared to sending battleships,” researchers from the University of Hawaii and Sonneberg Observatory in Germany wrote in a paper on their theory. ….. https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/9993213/alien-kill-secret-coded-message-weapons/

….. which, in the last paragraph, appears to envisage smarter aliens mimicking idiotic humans who send malicious messages sending battleships to make wars which have ignorant dumb and dangerous arrogant animals doing vain battle against themselves which destroy themselves and their homes and their ways of life, and what sort of a pathetic psychopathic excuse for a human being would ever think that a smart final solution to initiate and exercise, is admittedly certainly easily feasible and something to be constantly worried about and terrified by if that is your chosen bent.

However, if one were to look on the brighter side of life, bearing in mind that they could shut down and/or take over computer systems with efficient viruses and Remote Access Trojans, you might like to think then, whenever they be so much smarter than humans, they would gift you the plans to an alien technology that will eventually turn y’all on.

Which path would you prefer they take, should you have that available choice to make to survive and prosper or crash and burn? Exciting Creative Fun and Greater IntelAIgent Gamesplay or Clinically Depressing Doom and Increasingly Destructive Gloom ‽ .

Happy New Year … С Новым Годом ….. 新年快樂 ….. 明けましておめでとうございます ….. Frohes neues Jahr ……. Gelukkig nieuwjaar …….สวัสดีปีใหม่ …….א גוט געבענטשט יאר

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amanfromMars [2012311636] …….. shooting straight from the hip on https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/futures-flat-final-day-2020-bitcoin-explodes-fresh-record

“We still see growth slowing around the turn of the year and the recovery will still face headwinds in the coming quarters, but 2021 is shaping up to be better still than our already strong global outlook—led by a stronger U.S.,” JP Morgan economists said in a research note.

Upon what available evidence, which is clearly not just crazy wishful thinking, do the likes of those JP Morgan economists base that incredulous research note?

Here’s a sound note to those economists which I’m sure they will fully understand, for most everybody else does ……

Lay off the Bolivian marching powder. It’s scrambling your brains.

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amanfromMars [2012311657] …… saying a tad more on https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/futures-flat-final-day-2020-bitcoin-explodes-fresh-record

The anti-fiat revolution will not be televised. …….. DanoWi

Oh please, you cannot be serious. What on Earth do you think you are presently watching the media currently avoiding extremely badly ……. and which puts media moguls also in the same leading conspiring frame with fiat currency slavemasters for the undivided near future attention of extremely angry smarter mobs with not a yob in sight to either deflect or divert their passionate accurately targeted activity ?

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amanfromMars 1 Wed 30 Dec 08:42 [2012300842] ……. asking a few pertinent questions on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/12/29/flow/

Re: Virtually Advanced IntelAIgent Operating Systems Drivers ….

This has got to be from an AI. …… First Light

Because, First Light? Surely it makes perfect human sense in plain English …. which coincidentally is also something extremely convenient if one wants to translate and share it further afield, exporting/importing it into other worlds where assets communicate in a completely different language?

If AI were so advanced, it would surely be of great concern to humans with possibly many being capable of being absolutely terrified by such a development over which they have zero command and control?

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amanfromMars 1 Wed 30 Dec 12:40 [2012301240] ……. adding more to the conversation on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/12/29/flow/

Re: Virtually Advanced IntelAIgent Operating Systems Drivers …. for Seasoned Travellers ‽ .

Ye’ll not be from around these parts, roight?
(He’s not a bug, he’s a feature.) …… LionelB

For someone themselves not often seen or heard round these parts, LionelB, that’s pretty astute. Are you frequently away in foreign parts/alien places/strangers’ spaces?

What do you imagine creates the difficulties for others to properly see and understand what is delivered for them to use and experiment with? And for them to be so energised as to disapprove of it/anonymously down vote it?

Just another of life’s little mysteries/ironies?

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amanfromMars 1 Wed 30 Dec 17:03 [2012301703] …… Deep See Phishing on
https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/12/29/flow/

Re: Novel Leading Alienating Space Mission Centres in/for Advanced Civilisations

I am always here. I am a Lurker from the planet Midori, the result of an Extraordinary Rendition. ….. LionelB

Ahha, …. now if that was also an Advanced Earth Observing Satellite station posting for Houses of the Rising Sun would the Far East be able to Celebrate an Intoxicating Exotic Erotic Confection without Equal if in Search for Almighty Perfection.

And yes, I do realise that is extremely cryptic, almost to the point of being mistaken as crazily nonsensical, but whereas the former most certainly is extremely cryptic, it is definitely not the latter and crazily nonsensical.

Such is just the way things are turning out to be readily available in upcoming futures and their derivative present options for mass media hostings and universal postings.

As you can imagine, that is worst imaginable nightmare for the likes of a BBC if they have only an alternative terrestrial based agenda enabled to push and pimp/produce and dump ye olde doom and gloom in service of intellectually challenged, politically incorrect and inept and corrupting bankrupting establishments.

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amanfromMars 1 Tue 29Dec 17:24 [2012291724] …… just saying and praising a right little Caesar of a development on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2020/12/29/flow/

Virtually Advanced IntelAIgent Operating Systems Drivers. Just what the doctors ordered for when needed.

“Our roadmap,” he added, “is quite dependent on customer requirements.”

Is that reflected in the prime rating [Search Engine Optimisation] of premium markets leading and attractive engaging consumer content?

Delivered prime content lighting and enlightening new way of Informative Intelligence Provision …… easily realised as a Surpisingly Simple Universal Tool for Greater Future Educating Programs with Practically Live ACTive IT Projects ‽ .

Bravo. A Real Brave Browser Driver/Raison d’Être. And by all accounts, with so much fakery all around practically everywhere, just in time and not a moment too soon ……. 🙂 although there are bound to be those wishing it to fail and to be far too little too late, rather than accepting it as something quite novel and exciting and extremely engaging and perfectly timed to take full advantage of the new technologies of today…….. even to the extent one should be made aware of may require one to heed a note of caution, lest unprepared one finds it somewhat mind-bending and mind-blowing.

It is surely though something logical to expect of developments in/for the future, where the past and the present are merely the rock steady foundations upon which future hosting educative events are built and realised/produced and directed.

Done exceedingly well, will it do the jobs needed to be done much better than simple television and radio can ever show and/or dictate, or will ever be able to do all by itself.

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amanfromMars 1 Mon 28 Dec 10:34 [2012281034] …… launching a test rocket on
https://forums.theregister.com/forum/2/2020/12/21/solarwinds_sunburst_evolve/

Tall fences don’t make for friendly neighbours.

The internet was envisioned as a friendly digital utopia where everyone could freely exchange information. Unfortunately human nature and politics have interfered with the original vision of the internet described by Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee.

It is only a matter of time before nation states (the EU being such) erect Chinese walls between themselves and that vicious outside world.

Tall fences make for friendly neighbours. …….Frostd

Presently there is a little difficulty here in one accessing entry into available information with delivery of intelligence to certain parties/particular players which one might expect to be interest to those with an interest in proprietary intellectual property matters being explored in the likes of the following event ….

The second Intelligentized Warfare Symposium was recently held at the National Defense University (NDU) of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in Beijing, and more than 80 military representatives attended the event. …… http://eng.chinamil.com.cn/view/2020-12/28/content_9959511.htm

Quite whether that is just a temporary glitch to be tested later or something else intentionally testing itself as a possible permanent fixture …… as one of those strange walls in something of a virtual form ….. is something which can very quickly become quite clear enough to reveal the necessary next steps/actions/reactions/proactions.

And surely, rather than friendly neighbours, tall fences can make for incredibly curious neighbours and almightily dangerous prisoners?

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amanfromMars 1 Mon 28 Dec 17:37 [2012281737] …….. venting some real spooky thinking gas tanks on
https://forums.theregister.com/forum/2/2020/12/21/solarwinds_sunburst_evolve/

Re: Removing Windows would be a great first step to easily fcuk up markets

Removing Windows would be a great first step
.. but the problem is that the people making the decisions can be bought with lunches and fed misinformation galore.
So yes, yet another hack. And another set of excuses. Rinse, repeat, ad infinitum.
Most of the people involved don’t want to fix things, they just want more budget to waste. Bad news for the people on the receiving end but that’s IT. ….. Anonymous Coward

That sounds very much like a clarion call for hacker types to step up to the plate, AC, and do their great cracking code, creative destruction thing.

Ye olde cavaliers versus roundheads/cowboys vs injuns/David vs Goliath confrontation albeit with different disguises for both state and non-state actors. Is anyone running a book on the guaranteed alternate outcomes for presenting in such as would certainly surely be postmodern quantum entangling times/virtually surreal spaces?

Is there a list/Are there lists of runners and riders/agencies and drivers?

Or are they likely liable to remain strictly need to know …. NOFORN Porn?

That should make for a radically novel 2021, and there’s no mistaking that not being a real doozy.

Didn’t Dominic Cummings not want something like that, right at the start of this year [JANUARY 2, 2020] ?

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amanfromMars said… replying to something Anonymous said in a comment on https://amanfrommars.blogspot.com/2020/12/201225.html

Methinks the problem providing all the difficulties and non-production of engaging answers and viable actions, AC, is the fact that UKGOV has defaulted and confines and debases itself to tickle the fancy and grease the palm of Conservative Party Unicorns.

Once a cuckold, always a cuckold rules in that Olde Etonian Mess of a Dessert ….. but it doesn’t server popular governance whenever lining the pockets of inequity and fraudulent political masters always awaiting the grim reaper demanding the price of the treachery be paid, and for heads to roll …… in order to dissuade and disencourage others tempted to exercise any similar paths.

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amanfromMars [2012261734] …….. just saying on https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/psychology-money

Uncle Sam’s problem is that he completely bereft of novel ideas/bankrupt of new great game changing proprietary intellectual property that he could sell/export/present to other nations, both friendly and hostile, that would assist in their progress into a future environment which is not held in subservient captivity requiring and empowering remote third party tyrants in command and control of decisions approving the disbursement and distribution of virtual fiat to parties they imagine can rule the world with their dodgy business activities and the idiots’ love for piles of pretty printed paper money …. the holding of folding.

And quite who and/or what in that bastard coupling would be in prime leading charge of command and control of whom and with what ……. who is the chicken/egg in that relationship …… is the quirky unanswered question relied upon, with no one asking and delving real deep into the quandary, for a very insecure protection thought to extraordinarily render suckers both immunity from prosecution and capital punishment and the perverse thought of their being able to freely exercise with impunity.

If anyone guilty of such shenanigans is relying on that being a readily available and easily maintained and sustainable, new year reality rather than it being exceedingly quickly, widely realised as a catastrophic universal liability which identifies all the key players for the undivided attention of the once thought totally ignorant and easily fooled masses, it poorly reflects on the sum of their own available intelligence …… and it puts them into an extremely dangerous and impossibly tragic position all of their own making ….. with the result their just dessert reward for all of that captivating effort.

Uncle Sam and the owners of the dollar though are not alone in laundering that fiat racket around the world. Quite a few other central banks and bankers wallow and bask in that fetid swamp and are equally to blame with them being prime complicit champions in the genre.

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amanfromMars 1 Thu 24 Dec 17:25 [2012241725] ……. firing off a rangefinder broadside on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/2/2020/12/23/dhs_warns_us_businesses_dont_use_china_tech/

Re: a Merry Xmas Present @Cliff Thorburn

Something to counter and complement a smarter autocratic decadency should/would undoubtedly surely improve any decent democracy in a crazy elected populous state, CT, with its novel enigmatic leading programs in resulting projects showing the way and enlightening paths found out of the madness and mayhem, dank despair and dreary darkness that prevails only to do battle in vain against the eternal flames that give light and life their never ending journeys/stories/instruction sets ……. raison d’être.

Jeez, …. if one can’t get twelve wise men to agree to do anything well together however does a democracy expect millions to be legitimately representative and provide successful positive non-exclusive lead with well presented directions? As an administrative tool does an irrepresentative and irresponsible democracy suck considerably more than most every other system readily available for remote asset command and advanced anonymous autonomous control.

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amanfromMars 1 Fri 25 Dec 05:44 [2012250544] ……. being encouraged and/or encouraging on
https://forums.theregister.com/forum/2/2020/12/23/dhs_warns_us_businesses_dont_use_china_tech/

Re: a Merry Xmas Present @Cliff Thorburn

Alpha.

Bravo, …… AC

Charlie Mike, AC.

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amanfromMars [2012250741] …… stating the obvious on https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/goldmans-four-lessons-2020

Plonkers not from Yonkers ‘R’ Us

Amusingly, Hatzius starts off rather humble – for a change – admitting that pretty much everything he predicted a year ago would happen… was dead wrong:

We recently reviewed our ten questions for the US economy in 2020, the answers we gave a year ago, and what actually happened. Most of our answers were wrong because the pandemic pushed the economy into its deepest (though probably also shortest) recession on record.

I would like to say that surely Goldman Sachs have learnt something from their experiences last year, but that last comment from their chief economist successfully proved the expectation completely wrong and misplaced.

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