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3 hours ago, Detournement said:

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jun/03/bill-gates-warren-buffett-new-nuclear-reactor-wyoming-natrium

Add this to the list of weird shit friend of Epstein Bill Gates is up to. 

There is nothing "weird" about this. Its a sodium cooled reactor. They have existed since the 70s, but they have not yet been scalable as a commercial power source. 

There is not even the hint of a conspiracy here. 

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4 minutes ago, dorlomin said:

There is nothing "weird" about this. Its a sodium cooled reactor. They have existed since the 70s, but they have not yet been scalable as a commercial power source. 

There is not even the hint of a conspiracy here. 

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Nuclear power should be the preserve of states. No private company can commit to the decades of necessary security around nuclear waste.

Also when you have one man buying up huge amounts of farmland, making investments which could lead to a power monopoly and funding research into gene editing it raises some questions.

When that man is a creep with stated opinions about the need for population control, was a regular associate of Jeffrey Epstein and also runs a huge surveillance tech company which avoids hundreds of billions in tax then it's extremely concerning.

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McAfee was mental enough to have planned his suicide should he be unsuccessful in his attempts at avoiding jail and helping feed into conspiracy land.

The fact that the general population is quite accepting of the blatant conspiracy around Epstein's death and the people associated with him with nothing more than a shrug of the shoulders and a few jokes is something else though. Corruption to the core surrounds that one.

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Was this just a tax case? It's hard to imagine being such a nutcase that you'd literally rather be dead than pay taxes when you're raking in millions anyway.

Maybe the thought of being trapped in jail with hundreds of WUMs constantly asking about "his" shite anti-virus was too much.

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1 hour ago, BFTD said:

Was this just a tax case? It's hard to imagine being such a nutcase that you'd literally rather be dead than pay taxes when you're raking in millions anyway.

Maybe the thought of being trapped in jail with hundreds of WUMs constantly asking about "his" shite anti-virus was too much.

He was facing 30 year in jail. Go out 'infamous' and live on in the minds of the gullible forever.

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On 21/05/2021 at 11:39, dorlomin said:

The USAF has a secret aircraft flying at the moment called the NGAD (next generation air dominance fighter). This is "astonishing" for a plane that only got budget three years ago, hinting they had experimental types flying to get the next generation technologies ironed out for a while. They also announced they wanted to trim their fleet down to just 4 types, some cheap new F15s, a new model F16, the F35 and the NGAD. What this means is they seem to think their new aircraft can completely replace the F22. 

May be a coincidence but the USAF has been pressured by Congress to be more open about these "UFOs" (so not really the USAF pushing for this) and someone has been leaking some of these videos round about the same time the USAF will have to go public with a "black project" that is a project hidden from the public.

For those a bit older you will remember they had an entire fighter bomber (the f117) and a freaking huge bomber (the B2) developed in secret in the 80s. Plus you could hide a mid sized developed world economy in the US defence budget. 

Linked, maybe not. But its a shitload more likely than someone travelling across the stars to look at our military technology. 

The most common view from scientists on aliens is a mix of the Fermi Paradox (where are the aliens?) and von Neumann Machines, these are in a century or so we will be able to build a machine that could arrive in a solar system and assemble models of itself from the material available. So in theory any civilisation can send out probes that travel at well below the speed of light and arrive at star systems, then send out dozens to hundreds of copies of themselves and visit every star in the galaxy in a few tens of thousand to one hundred thousand years with technologies we will  likely have in the not so distant future.

If "they" exist and have the slightest interest in other life, they have been here for million or tens to hundreds of millions of years watching the Earth. This was the core plot of the novel 2001 A Space Odyssey. 

Im no expert on these matters but it desont seem like a very well kept secret

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2 hours ago, BFTD said:

Was this just a tax case? It's hard to imagine being such a nutcase that you'd literally rather be dead than pay taxes when you're raking in millions anyway.

Maybe the thought of being trapped in jail with hundreds of WUMs constantly asking about "his" shite anti-virus was too much.

He was worth "only" $4m when he died.  

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He originally fled America because he invented some crazy sport that involved flying light aircraft through obstacles and predictably someone died and he got sued.

After that he murdered one his neighbours in Belize, set up a drug manufacturing racket and was involved in non stop crypto rackets. If he set foot in America he was definitely dying in prison. 

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On 05/06/2021 at 06:29, Arabdownunder said:


So the government has concluded that UFOs are objects, which have been seen flying and are, as yet, unidentified.

The US military-industrial complex has previous for encouraging the UFOs craze to deflect attention away from their own military tests.

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13 hours ago, Detournement said:

I am deeply saddened at the death of McAfee.

Nothing to do with conspiracies. Just as someone who loves narcotics and looks up to the true kings of getting MWI. 

We won't see his likes again.

Agreed. He was thoroughly entertaining to listen to and if he took nearly as much as he said he did then he should be studied for scientific purposes. 

12 hours ago, Avon Barksdale said:

McAfee was sum boi.

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IIRC he had a brief Presidential campaign which was entertaining to say the least. I lost some goodwill when he never ate his penis like he promised..

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36 minutes ago, LongTimeLurker said:

The US military-industrial complex has previous for encouraging the UFOs craze to deflect attention away from their own military tests.

I think all the recent promotion of UFOs is an attempt to move people away from conspiracy theories which governments dislike towards one which is benign politically and can be used to justify increased MIC spending. 

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