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Posted Wednesday 27th March 2013 06:13 GMT amanfromMars 1 ….. upping the ante on http://forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/1/2013/03/26/geeks_guide_adastral_park/
Spooky Daring Martlesham Heath ..... Win Win Win for All Caring Sharers in New VMarket Spaces
All the institutions I listed may be world class research centres but apart from Prestel what is Adastral Park (I've only ever seen it called Martlesham or Martlesham Heath) actually known to the world for? ... John Smith 19 Posted Tuesday 26th March 2013 11:47 GMT
Haven't you worked it out yet, John Smith 19? You don't need to know whenever things are need to know and sensitive.
And per Ardua ad Meta Astra Strata is so much more than just a Few and New Kids and TitanICQ with SMARTR Colossus on the Block and in the Hood Projects for ProgramMING Dynasties*. Watch these Registered Virtual Space Places though, for all of the Info and Intel AI and IT and BT2 deems is required to be more generally well known for ...... well, SMARTR Applied Projects with Prime Primed Primary Principals Programming Presentation Protocols for Phorms and Phishes aka Uncovered and Recoverable Deep Packet Inspection Treasure and Zeroday Vulnerability Exploit Trove Futures and Derivative Farming with Proper Preparation and Planning Preventing Piss Poor Performance Back Up in Reserve and Special Reserve and ESPecial Reserve Forces.
*Green Cabinet Field Programs for Fledgling States Administration and for Fledgling States Administrations [Alternative Political Party leaderships having a go at the helms of social control] in Administration [and making a pig's ear of IT and everything] and in Dire Straits. ...... 4BT2InterNetional Rescue.
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Posted Wednesday 27th March 2013 10:40 GMT amanfromMars 1 … on http://forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/1/2013/03/27/gchq_plain_text_password_reminder/
Re: Which problem is The Problem? ..... Posted Wednesday 27th March 2013 09:29 GMT by Nigel Sedgwick
Should GCHQ want to recruit people who 'forget' their passwords? Best regards .... Nigel Sedgwick
The sort of folk that GCHQ and Spookery need, are the sort of folk who recruit GCHQ and Spookery for their needs and feeds and seeds.
Best Regards .... and more anon as ProgramMING Programming proceeds.
Sincerely Yours,
GCHQ ICEnterprises
Is problem folk for problemed folk the right SMARTR answer which delivers change you can see in presentations rather that just hope and false dawns you are pimped to believe in and blindly support in ignorant servitude, which appears to be status quo establishment fare and their pathetic vapourware?
Answers in an email to ....... well, if it be to any status quo establishment systems it may as well be to Mars for all the good that they can provide, is what you will find to be too true to ignore as other than a fact which is hidden behind fictions and spinning tales of non daring do nothing creativity and mayhem.
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Posted Wednesday 27th March 2013 13:25 GMT amanfromMars 1 …. on http://forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/1/2013/03/27/stuxnet_cyberwar_rules/
Is Uncle Sam a signatory, or a pariah party?
The manual is far clearer in comparing hackers-for-hire to mercenaries who "do not enjoy combat immunity or prisoner of war status" (rule 28).
FFS, puppets for hire by those who are not signatories of/parties abiding by the Geneva Convention would say that, wouldn't they.
Don't forget, rules are for tools which are easily fooled and for fools who are easily tooled to do exactly as they are told .... like little idiot robot automatons. Cyberspace is the preserve and domain of intelligent beings who think for themselves and can keep you right by pointing out just exactly where you are going wrong again and again and again, for one has to admit to oneself surely, Man is an exceedingly slow-learner and may even be classified as somewhat retarded in many learned respects.
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