UPDATE: JULIAN ASSANGE Freed!

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    I hope I can \get back to reading infesting topics without having to scroll over wide sig =s..
     
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  3. Meliai

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    staring at that many faces really leads one to believe there may be something to those rape charges.

    dude is kinda creepy looking.

    uh-oh. the avatar idea is backfiring.
     
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    No, it's just a typical 'computer face'. When you squint at a computer screen all day and don't get enough sunlight or exercise you start looking like that. You can tell from his eyes and hunched posture. Dude probably needs glasses but doesn't wear them, like me.
     
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    Thanks for posting this.

    I obviously don't know what is really going on, but who does? There is so much lying and whatnot that I see no reason to trust wikileaks or assange or anything else.
     
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    I suppose those are all good points. Actually are, but the way in which the powers of the world, including the financial, have reacted towards this are self indicative, and not only that, they present without hiding their fascist attitude toward sensitive information and lengths they will go to silence someone, especially now in the case of the internet.

    Edited ^ and that's why I am taking part of putting Assange as my avatar.
     
  10. midgardsun

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    I doubt all those reactions were honest and, why did wikileaks not publish any really interesting stuff like on pharma industry or satanic rituals for example.
     
  11. hahaha04

    hahaha04 Whatevers Clever

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    So your saying that maybe different mobile launch systems and other technology from back then, would have needed to be modified/maintained very well..

    Also in regards to the half life comment, what exactly do you mean? :confused:

    Also sorry if this thread is getting slightly off topic.
     
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    Pharma industry would be interesting.

    No idea what you mean by honest reaction... obviously honesty comes no where fucking near any of this.
     
  13. Plant_Head

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    I think he means it would be a bummer to see all these nuclear weapons go bunk without ever being used.
     
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    It would be possible to remove the warhead, It this is what is missing from the unit.. pull its core and make a larger warhead from many smaller ones. This would take highly advanced centrifuge technologies..

    The firing mechanisms would work fine. unless some circuit boards had lithium battery bios boards, like home computers. These parts are rather simple to replace.. The delivery system to the warhead is the most important part of the device. Countries like N. Korea only have short range missiles, with long range ones in developments..

    Again these long range missiles take much fuel, and maintenance for them can be a daily operation- this can fatigue a small army quickly.. One should be aware that a tired and exhausted army, is more likely to use an arsenal of this type....

    The nuclear warhead in the hands of anyone has to be delivered to its target - Triggering the device would require circuits that could not fail, nuclear weapons belonging to the Russians may have atmospheric pressure sensors to create maximum devastation. This nuke can not be triggered on the ground. Its practically a fail safe/ it is turned on inside the bomber- missile and detonates when reaching its altitude. While they may reset the altitude system, doing so may damage it. Nuclear weapons were built to prevent the enemy from learning its secrets should the weapon become lost. This wouldn't be a problem to countries with advanced scientists and engineers. It may on the other hand be difficult for an underdeveloped country to do so. It may take them many years to learn what one single part is. This while trying to hide the fact they have them.

    Since above ground testing is banned, countries couldnt develop such technology and only on a whim could they do so.. They would begin testing weapons of other types, exploding conventional weapons at high altitudes(and be captured by spy satellites , and just to be on topic lol.... This information is LEAKED to other countries..

    Loading a nuke in a car will not have the results one might think it could have. While it will destroy a city, there is risk to the delivery of such a weapon, for to the terrorist - rouge nation to have one, its range is very minimum.
    A terrorist would need to arm it without shitting themselves or giving up its location.. Finally at best,, they would need to get the weapon in the air and we all know they cant fly..:mickey:

    Nukes may last hundreds of years, out living the people that built them.. There is a small level of decay with nuclear weapons, many times they are dismantled and replaced with newer one. Since 2006 the reliable replacement warhead was designed to replace the aging W76 warhead currently in a life-extension program. It was to incorporate a well-tested and verified primary SKUA9 and a new fusion secondary. The device would be built much much more robustly than its predecessors and should require longer periods between service and replacement. It uses insensitive high explosives, which are virtually impossible to detonate without the right mechanism. The new insensitive explosives can hit a concrete wall at Mach 4 and still not detonate..
     
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    I'm beginning to feel thankful that I'm on mobile broadband these days. Could see me having one of those John Malkovic nightmares some night again if I had images turned on.
     
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    If I was him right now I'd be seriously thinking about doing a Jason Bourne. I'd head for somewhere like Goa and disguise my appearance, that's assuming that I had the money...
     
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    Your signature breaks the rules. I like it!
     
  18. Dejavu

    Dejavu Until the great unbanning

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    If this all boils down to his doing time, or not, for raping a condom, or spreading a womans legs beyond reasonable doubt, then I will throw out my magic eight ball as the world will have grown up!

    The interleak is unstoppable. One solution is that we could stop killing eachother!
     
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    hackers have shut down the MasterCard website in retaliation for the arrest of Julian Assange...
    Mastercard had shut down the donations through their card to the Wiki leaks fund
     
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xxe23WRxG_Q"]YouTube - Seize the Day: 'Bastard MasterCard' - live at the BGG 2000
     

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