tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111653955715349434.post3844363402516199423..comments2023-08-04T00:31:05.621-04:00Comments on DFQ2: We're just getting startedTokyo Shemphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01764134901412321022noreply@blogger.comBlogger51125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111653955715349434.post-45138750634891776262014-06-25T10:58:56.810-04:002014-06-25T10:58:56.810-04:00Those are the last posts you will ever make on thi...Those are the last posts you will ever make on this blog. Tokyo Shemphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01764134901412321022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111653955715349434.post-35888768502074516472014-06-25T06:53:19.364-04:002014-06-25T06:53:19.364-04:00Yes, Google works with “former military operations...Yes, Google works with “former military operations people.” But they won’t tell us who, or from where....pando.com<br /><br />Gang stalking? LOL. Now I get it.<br /><br />Snowden and Greenwald are planting seeds inside newly formed USG rabbit holes and you are jumping in.<br /><br />All trolls are not involved.<br /><br />God, you are so naive. But I love this new direction. Eagerly awaiting your next mailed-in entry.<br /><br />Love ya, you crazy diamond.<br /><br />ShadowthiefAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111653955715349434.post-60311695823591118252014-06-25T03:46:45.540-04:002014-06-25T03:46:45.540-04:00Are the documents pertaining to surveilled non-Ame...Are the documents pertaining to surveilled non-American citizens going to be revealed? I think people who are being surveilled elsewhere also have a right to know. While this is of course a break through, it seems it does not cover instances where (again this is only going on Dennis King's book and other studies of LaRouche and Scientology), official surveillance is being outsourced to cults, since cults have no accountability and no legislation to control their behaviours. This too needs to be explored deeper.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111653955715349434.post-498000844397490912014-06-25T03:34:58.853-04:002014-06-25T03:34:58.853-04:00I feel that there must be a reason why these fake ...I feel that there must be a reason why these fake gang stalking sites are being posted(apparently by the proponents of the LaRouche movement itself). Could it be that this movement is engaging in this kind of targeting or its own targets? Why would so much effort be invested in putting up these sites? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111653955715349434.post-52342832986362116722014-06-24T13:13:34.388-04:002014-06-24T13:13:34.388-04:00That probably has something to do with "Consp...That probably has something to do with "Conspiracy Stories," as exposed by Snowden documents. This is not just about "The Program" surveillance. This is about manipulation of social reality and entrapment. <br /><br />This thing is being propelled by so-called analysts who couldn't succeed in academia because they were deranged. Snowden documents prove this.<br /><br />Yesterday or so it came out that the documents pertaining to targeted Americans are about to be revealed. The word used is imminent.Tokyo Shemphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01764134901412321022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111653955715349434.post-4373356307629414292014-06-24T12:34:32.816-04:002014-06-24T12:34:32.816-04:00Regarding the Lyndon LaRouche posts, I cannot help...Regarding the Lyndon LaRouche posts, I cannot help noticing how much of his ideas (NWO and other bs) there is on the so called 'gang stalking' sites. What is the deal with this?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111653955715349434.post-90981012324079447262014-06-22T10:55:47.335-04:002014-06-22T10:55:47.335-04:00A stalker? LOL. Prove your thoughtful by replying ...A stalker? LOL. Prove your thoughtful by replying with anything besides 5 year old ad-hominems and ignore that my schtick is right on target while being in sync with yours and Greenwald's. What goads is you is that mine is the superiour analysis. (Primary Narcissism Alert)<br /><br />OK, I'm done. <br /><br />Ciao, looser. Prove you are a man by leaving this final comment stand.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111653955715349434.post-50952739957127406302014-06-22T10:18:12.654-04:002014-06-22T10:18:12.654-04:00Here's a challenge. Prove you are not a stalke...Here's a challenge. Prove you are not a stalker by simply going away.Tokyo Shemphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01764134901412321022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111653955715349434.post-19311405507063590572014-06-21T13:48:21.991-04:002014-06-21T13:48:21.991-04:00You have added zero analysis of actual documents. ...You have added zero analysis of actual documents. You have attacked Snowden a lot. You are not my mentor and I have the right to not care what you think.<br /><br />Shadowthief was too much of a coincidence in regards to the document pertaining to the gaming milieu. One of the people who has always been around shadowthief, wherever he was, was you promoting him.<br /><br />You even plugged the disinfo that he works in the Berkeley, CA. school system.<br /><br />Unless you cough up your real name and prove who you are, you are meaningless to any discussion.<br /><br />You make fun of my being at Twitter. You totally disregard that I have highlighted C. Wright Mill's concept of an Iron Triangle. That thesis said there is a revolving door between corporate, military, and executive. But you are a Mr. Contrarian to go with being an anonymous coward. Maybe you are shadowthief/Veronika Larsson/The Blogging Curmudgeon and even Noom. That would make sense. Though with persona management and Xkeyscore, any number of creepy spy factory employees could have shared those usernames which have been perverting democracy on the internet.Tokyo Shemphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01764134901412321022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111653955715349434.post-48453378607313109222014-06-19T21:25:13.590-04:002014-06-19T21:25:13.590-04:00Hey! That was a tweet!
And so is this!
And that!...Hey! That was a tweet!<br /><br />And so is this!<br /><br />And that!<br /><br />I'm doneAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111653955715349434.post-72193518395060217812014-06-19T21:23:44.464-04:002014-06-19T21:23:44.464-04:00A wise man once said, "both sides suck."...A wise man once said, "both sides suck."<br /><br />Here's another clue for you all:<br /><br />The persona was Paul.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111653955715349434.post-10086384667164745492014-06-19T11:30:26.911-04:002014-06-19T11:30:26.911-04:00The rough draft I have going is a mess. Blogging i...The rough draft I have going is a mess. Blogging is not easy.<br /><br />The net is pretty good. What you take as being unwashed masses of trolls are actually spy workers talking trash and psy-ops.<br /><br />I am not just about that, though, with the net. I use it for fun stuff, too. I don't regret anything. I got in a lot of good movies. I learned about the internet. <br /><br />Now that is where the societal mirror is, if we could get the psychological operations discontinued. Oh, I forgot, according to you, Google is the problem. One can tell how much you've looked into the spy factory or perhaps i am speaking with a persona.Tokyo Shemphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01764134901412321022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111653955715349434.post-26571062061549887462014-06-19T08:51:47.405-04:002014-06-19T08:51:47.405-04:00I had a good friend and we made a pact and he also...I had a good friend and we made a pact and he also failed to report. <br /><br />The key I believe was living off the grid. He lived with his girlfriend for all those years and never worked except for cash under the table, sold pot and LSD. Also got busted once as I recall and sentenced to 30 days in County jail. We held our collective breath a lot in those days, like with every traffic stop. After awhile you had to resign yourself or succumb to paranoia.<br /><br />Paranoia simply wasn't as pervasive in the pre-internet era.<br /><br />Looking back, life sucked in many many ways but we were freer, for sure.<br /><br />The internet is a tool of totalitarianism and conformity but it is too seductive to resist.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111653955715349434.post-56687353846918474472014-06-19T08:50:52.027-04:002014-06-19T08:50:52.027-04:00What's heroic about going to prison for no goo...What's heroic about going to prison for no good reason? Coming from someone who has attacked Snowden, though, that adds up. The M.I.C. would love folks to believe Snowden should be arrested, like you believe a heroic draft dodger should have went, "Hey fellas, over here. I'm a draft dodger. Lock me up."<br /><br />No, a true hero would have evaded both prison and the war. He would force the amoral United States power structure to arrest him. He wouldn't aid that. <br /><br />Then there is this:<br /><br />"I think the dominance of the southwest and west in the NBA may be a mirror to the rise of these regions in the nation as a whole."<br /><br />That might be the most idiotic comment ever posted.<br /><br />Anyway, I am busy researching and writing a blog entry. Your comment on education says it all. Everyone gets schooled from 5-18. There is no escape, unless one drops out. That is where minors spend most of their time. It is their job.<br /><br />It is when their brains are still developing. It is where propaganda pounds them into submission. It's where the Melissa Provos rule the roost. It's where everyone is brainwashed to do as they're told and pledge allegiance.Tokyo Shemphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01764134901412321022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111653955715349434.post-20874171823893971562014-06-19T08:43:28.935-04:002014-06-19T08:43:28.935-04:00Let me also state that the price I paid still rema...Let me also state that the price I paid still remains with me to this day, a sort of prison of my own mind. I am surely less open, more furtive and secretive than I would otherwise be having gone through the experience that I did. <br /><br />Living in the shadows does that to you, creates a dread and an alienation for life which I cannot fully escape.<br /><br />Dodging the draft was great troll training, when you think about it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111653955715349434.post-64400026581088359822014-06-19T08:38:15.834-04:002014-06-19T08:38:15.834-04:00To be specific, what I did was simply never report...To be specific, what I did was simply never report to the draft board in the first place. This is a reqirement of everyone who turns 18, I believe still to this day.<br /><br />In the pre-internet era, which was MUCH more conducive to rebellion and resistance to the PTB, one had to show up at the draft office and register. I don't believe there was any effective means for tracking those who failed to show, but I never actually looked into it. I mean, I got busted once or twice after turning 18 and thought sure that the authorities would figure it out, but in the paper file era they never did. <br /><br />Today, obviously your entire reality down to your personal preferences is easily available to the PTB with a single mouse click.<br /><br />The medium is the conspiracy. Abandon hope all ye who log in anywhere.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111653955715349434.post-34197698613157422582014-06-19T08:29:27.393-04:002014-06-19T08:29:27.393-04:00Clearly, I make no such implication. In fact I exp...Clearly, I make no such implication. In fact I explicitly set out the conditions of heroic draft dodging:<br /><br />"burning draft card and going to prison."<br /><br />Reading comprehension is victim number one in the fried internet era. We all need to do a better job. The ability to reason and ascertain the truth is much more fundamental than fixing education and the economy, although I agree that the economy needs fixing through a more fair tax scheme and redistribution of wage income, and at least in some places that is taking root in the form of higher minimum wages.<br /><br />Fixing education seems a bit more difficult than fixing the economy, in fact I am not sure how that could be done in the real world.<br /><br />It is always up to the individual at some level to educate herself.<br /><br />Everything else that is considered education by some will alwats be viewed as brainwashing by others.<br /><br />Politics can never be separated from education and so we cannot attain a Platonic ideal form in the real world.<br /><br />Sad to say. We can only do so in our own minds.<br /><br />I really like the NBA game of today.<br /><br />I wish football were a bit more defensive minded. I'm nostalgic for the days of muddy uniforms and slower players, I guess.<br /><br />I think the dominance of the southwest and west in the NBA may be a mirror to the rise of these regions in the nation as a whole.<br /><br />Not sure the lottery can be blamed as it is a game of chance and spread over 20-30 years the luck evens out.<br /><br />More smarter management could be a key, maybe players prefer warmer weather in winter.<br /><br />Its an interesting subject. Never has one side of a league been so much more dominant than another over such a long period of time.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111653955715349434.post-18413392310595793402014-06-19T05:08:02.856-04:002014-06-19T05:08:02.856-04:00I find this intriguing. You seem to imply that dra...I find this intriguing. You seem to imply that draft dodgers were cowards. Or maybe you are only speaking for yourself or on behalf of a militarised persona studying my reactions.<br /><br />Your draft schtick is not the answer, imho. Fixing education and the economy is. The way wars are fought today, the military doesn't ned a draft. But if education/economy were fixed, then maybe a draft would work to wake up the regular guys.<br /><br />You are spot on with your NBA analysis. There seem to be a lot of rule changes in the NBA which seemed appropriate at the time, but have backfired.<br /><br />On what planet should players be able to travel? Who's bright idea was it to change that rule? The three pointer is another one. At the time it was good. Then came Pitino and Stan Van Gundy. <br /><br />Pitino ultimately failed, bt his philosophy was based on hard math. If you can hit a certain percentage of threes, then that is a great strategy to use. His goal was 40% shooting.<br /><br />Orlando also ultimately failed, but they made it to the Finals and were arguably a much better team than LeBron's Cavs. They had the exact approach you describe above. Either get it to Howard for the slamma jamma or send it back out for an open three.<br /><br />You are also prescient with your thought on San Antonio and the draft, that teams should really take the time to figure out what their system is and what players would best fit.<br /><br />Doc Rivers never had a system other than thank you Danny Ainge for getting me two hall of famers to go with Pierce.<br /><br />Pierce and Garnett were old school during their careers. Garnett was that way the whole time, a two-way player. Pierce developed into one winning the 2008 Finals MVP.<br /><br />Perhaps we can blame the lottery for the West's awkward dominance. In a fair world, Duncan would have ended up on Boston. Howard left for the West. It could also be an anomaly exacerbated by lousy management clustered in the East.<br /><br />Shooting threes is a lazy strategy and will not work in the long run. It used to be only the players who were good at them, took them, unless the clock was winding down.<br /><br />Orlando used to scare me. But a total team will beat a gimmick team every time, unless there is a fluke where two top five/ten players end up in the same lineup. <br /><br />Wade is a skeleton of what he once was. LeBron is a quitter, when he recognises his team is not the favourite. Dallas beating them was shocking. San Antonio choking the previous year was shocking.<br /><br />LeBron is now 2-3 in Finals. That is nothing special.<br /><br />The salary cap means that a team may be able to buy a title or two like Boston and Miami did, but that by doing so, they are immediately on the clock with a shelf life.<br /><br />Maybe Miami crumbled before its time. Or I think this is pretty much what should have been expected.<br /><br />If KG didn't get injured, that Celtics team would have won title after title.<br /><br />If Wade didn't get injured, maybe Miami wins this year. But my aunt didn't have balls and wasn't my uncle or something to that effect. Tokyo Shemphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01764134901412321022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111653955715349434.post-45928030284604029652014-06-17T23:10:18.720-04:002014-06-17T23:10:18.720-04:00I did see an interesting NBA roundtable show with ...I did see an interesting NBA roundtable show with stars from the 80s and 90s discussing the differences in the game today versus then.<br /><br />Isaiah made some interesting points. He believes that the league back then wasn't as conducive to his one on one point guard/shooting guard hybrid talents asit would be today where either the three or the lane is wide open for taking off the dribble. <br /><br />He also felt like Magic who he conceded as the best guard of the era couldnt even play guard today. He would be a center or a point forward similar to Lebron but with more dishing off than driving for the slamma jamma.<br /><br />At the same time the type of players who did thrive in the 80s-90s guys with multiple skill sets and huge intangibles basically dont exist anymore either. There is Kobe and there is LeBron. Perhaps Wade, and Durant. No one else. In the 80s there were 5-6 guys on each of the Celts, Lakers, Bulls and Pistons who had more than 1-2 skills. The league is more specialised today and the primary talent needed is for running endless high post pick and rolls then cutting to the hoop for a slam or dishing it out to the open spot for the trey. <br /><br />There are tons of those guards and small forward types coming out of college each year.<br /><br />Now I'm thoroughly doneAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111653955715349434.post-15909442979161055032014-06-17T22:05:54.013-04:002014-06-17T22:05:54.013-04:00The thing is they tinkered with the rules and styl...The thing is they tinkered with the rules and style of play in football to make it more wide open and offense oriented like basketball and basketball has changed also to be more passing oriented and less bigman-centric.<br /><br />You are correct that the Spurs are reminiscent of the old Celts at least to the extent teamwork matters.<br /><br />What is holding the NBA back is the oddity, now almost 20 years old, where nearly all of the good teams are in the Western Conference. These teams are forced to get better to stay competitive.<br /><br />In teh East, Miami hasnt been challenged for 3-4 years and they have gotten stagnant.<br /><br />Popovich is not the GM but they know what type of player they want and somehow always manage to find him in the draft. Or maybe he is molded after they draft him.<br /><br />The packers do a similar thing in football always drafting at the bottom of rounds.<br /><br />To see a kid like Kawhi Leonard, whose father was killed in a drive-by come into stardom on the grand stage and win Finals MVP on fathers day, well, that is great stuff in the grand tradition of American schmaltz.<br /><br />The draft dodging thingie wasn't heroism. I didnt burn the card and go to prison, I basically evaded life in a drug induced stupour underground for 6 years and no one put two and two together then one day Carter issued a blanket pardon. <br /><br />It was anti-heroic and to be honest until you mentioned it now I haven't even thought about it since the last time you mentioned it.<br /><br />Ironically, I still believe the only antidote to the MIC is making teh Army an Amateur sport thru the draft.<br /><br />I'm glad that you are at peace. I may take you up on your offer but frankly I am happier not blogging as I am not drinking or smoking teh weed. I am an addict. I have harmed myself and others thru my addiction.<br /><br />I enjoy our interaction and I also enjoy re-reading some of the classic threads.<br /><br />Some great stuff. <br /><br />I'm rambling. I'm done.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111653955715349434.post-44156261145195046062014-06-17T11:47:06.270-04:002014-06-17T11:47:06.270-04:00My life changed for the much better over a year ag...My life changed for the much better over a year ago. I am less likely to overreact. It is a slow process for one to change. <br /><br />I was always scrambling to get out my side of the story. Once that was accomplished, it was mission accomplished.<br /><br />You are correct it is a partnership between private and public. You are correct a million or whatever internet addicts fighting Big Brother surveillance is not some meaningful push back.<br /><br />Some fake lefty truly let me down the other day. She said Snowden should be imprisoned. Things like that get my blood boiling. It makes no sense.<br /><br />If you are real, then you were a draft dodger. I respect that a lot. That was true heroism. There is nothing heroic about being a soldier or a policeman. We know too much now. Others do not want to face reality, since it would signify that their precious good cops (Democrats) versus bad cops (Republicans) worldview is sauteed garbage.<br /><br />I have a rookie blogger added to DFQ2 and there is another friend I have offered the opportunity to blog here. And if you want back in, I'll let you and try to live and let live.<br /><br />That would take pressure off of myself to make a lot of entries. I will never return to Pffugee. I am here and on Twitter for being in the zeitgeist mix.<br /><br />Oh, another thing that has helped me. Yes, I started smoking weed again a year ago. I hadn't smoked much at all for several years previously. <br /><br />I am also on an allergy pill since that time period. I clean more. I go outside more.<br /><br />I also no longer follow fake accounts on Twitter. They try to drag me back in, but I am done with them. <br /><br />There is a lot of scripted nonsense going on and it doesn't fool me one bit anymore. I truly believe this is about militarised, alternative reality games. This idea lines up perfectly with certain Snowden documents. The HB Gary/Stratfor stuff is part of the story. But Snowden took that up an amazing degree of notches.<br /><br />People are correct to suspect others as being disinfo agents. <br /><br />So we have those documents. We have proof that psychological operations and cointelpro are in full bloom on the internet.<br /><br />I will keep calling out fakes until my last breath.<br /><br />Though to do that properly, I need to do those other things, like cleaning and being outside and logging off more.<br /><br />I am not that great a man. It is what it is. I feel free.Tokyo Shemphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01764134901412321022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111653955715349434.post-17580264063139015152014-06-17T11:15:31.262-04:002014-06-17T11:15:31.262-04:00We are misusing the TLNL question mark?
It really...We are misusing the TLNL question mark?<br /><br />It really needs to be a definitive sentence capped off with a question mark?<br /><br />We try to duplicate his schtick but it doesn't work?<br /><br />See, even here I can't duplicate it.<br /><br />And that's what brought down the Miami Heat. They thought they could just show up.<br /><br />Pop is a funny man. I don't know how the camera found it, but there was a brief moment they had him smiling.<br /><br />I think he is equivalent to Bill Bellichick. Though I don't believe Pop has ever been the GM also.<br /><br />The NBA is very interesting all of a sudden. It's good news for that league that a "team" won. Miami has never been a real team. There was no real work done there. It was Wade and LeBron as better versions of Pierce and Garnett or Kobe/Gasol.<br /><br />Their downfall was the paint. The Celtics' downfall was KG got old and Shaq went down, too much pressure was put on Garnett.<br /><br />Bosh is good. Even Birdman is decent. But if that is all you have to protect the paint, you better hope LeBron and Wade play like Greek gods with refs drooling over them.<br /><br />The draft is in about a week, the following Thursday. A lot of teams are wanting to be the next super team. The CBA simply doesn't allow for it anymore. Look at Miami. They could only go so far, after paying three guys most of the salary cap.<br /><br />San Antonio is the new model. Play the game the right way. The Celtics are relevant because they created the model which San Antonio used.<br /><br />But David Stern did not like the Celtics nor Red Auerbach. I almost quit on the NBA. Then 2008 happened. You called it early that the Celtics were toasted. We Bostonians were in denial. <br /><br />The Celtics are very fortunate. As is Cleveland and many other bottom feeder teams. The Brooklyn Nets basically saved Danny Ainge who waited too long. The Nets are idiots. Ainge would have to make some very crazy mistakes to throw away what looks like a certain payoff. It could take a few years or five years. It could take this Summer. No one knows what's gonna happen.Tokyo Shemphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01764134901412321022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111653955715349434.post-10387504585059062542014-06-17T10:06:12.916-04:002014-06-17T10:06:12.916-04:00On the coaching side of the ledger, we have the hi...On the coaching side of the ledger, we have the highly overrated Phil Jackson with 11 ( I believe his teams would have won 8-9 without any coach at all, pick-up fashion)and Red with 9.<br /><br />Pop has 5 same as Riley and some other Laker from their Minneysota days, John Kundla.<br /><br />This concludes today's stat padding and learned basketball chatter. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111653955715349434.post-79643432781860820572014-06-17T09:55:00.906-04:002014-06-17T09:55:00.906-04:00You done great. Eagerly awaiting your next entry. ...You done great. Eagerly awaiting your next entry. Smoke all the weed you feel the need. The above was just a parody of my usual nit picky criticism. It seems that you have experienced some personal growth in that department as well.<br /><br />Or maybe its just the weed? (TLNL "?" alert)<br /><br />This comeback rally in blogging by you has been rather stirring.<br /><br />About on par for me with the Spurs. You are the blogging equivalent of Gregg Popovich, for my money the greatest coach since Red.<br /><br />I knew they had a good chance but didn't foresee three straight blow outs, two of them on the road. <br /><br />Wow. Just wow. That was some 3 point clinic. I have to believe Duncan (and Pop) will return to battle for #6.<br /><br />That would put him rather quietly in exalted territory ring-wise below only the great Celtics of the 50-60s and...Robert Horry (wtf?)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111653955715349434.post-57895170293347037292014-06-14T10:23:27.866-04:002014-06-14T10:23:27.866-04:00Thanks for the posts. I'll try to do better ne...Thanks for the posts. I'll try to do better next time.Tokyo Shemphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01764134901412321022noreply@blogger.com