Basically in order to protect data from the reaches of the FOIA the military transfers information to the CIA which has the capacity to circumvent the oversight of federal courts.
If you watch it again pay attention to what she states as facts and what she states as speculation. Once you weed out the difference you'll see that there's nothing really new here except that the US made threats that they would respond to the attack we already know they knew about.
A hand full of muckety mucks might have cut budgets on certain surveillance projects or something but the idea that a significant group of people knew that the twin towers were going to be taken down seems highly improbable.
It seems like the higher up the food chain you go you might get booted out of your position but you'll never go to jail or face civil prosecution. The 9/11 stuff I think is too thin to really go after someone but the banking fraud related to the housing bubble? Man, NOTHING came out of that.
At my previous job we had a LOT of OLD HP-UX code. The HP-UX kernel had some safety features or whatever that protected against buffer overflows and stuff like that. When we migrated all that code over to Linux, it had different protections... so it revealed a lot of bad code in horrible buffer overflow and bad pointer issues.
Also, Jalim could be trolling.
1a. The standard rule of thumb is half your age + 7 is the minimum age before it's creepy. If you're 35 we'll give you 17+7=24 as your minimum. So dating her is creepy. If you like her though, fucking go creepy. Worst case scenario you're every other 35 year old man's hero and fuck everyone else's opinion. I'm 31 and recently single. I generally find that
a President that has an illegitimate birth certificate is probably least among them. From seeing the SCOTUS grant the government the power to steal private property just because a builder is going to pay higher property taxes is unfathomable. The loss of privacy, the snooping on ALL of our financial transactions, electronic communications, the facial recognition cameras on the street corners, e
My personal preference is to threaten someone or hit them in a way that allows them to escape relatively easily, and not chase hard. That way it's still good RP because you struck at an enemy, but you're not an ooc fun-killer.
There's two ways of translating Bin Laden's name to English. One way confuses people into thinking the POTUS paid religious fanatics to fly planes into the World Trade Center, the other does not. Let's just avoid confusion, shall we?
It doesn't mean there was anything nefarious going on. Occam's razor man, Occam's razor.
What happens is a coder codes something and then destroys everyone with it. Then they eventually wind up showing a few people and those people run around destroying people with it. Then those people show a few more and so on and so forth until most people figure it out. Then it's removed and the cycle repeats.
It's pretty rare that the really amazing stuff is discovered "natu
If I tell you that someone died in a car accident you might respond with a simple, "Wow, that's really unfortunate" or some other disassociated response. As soon as I let you know that the person that died in the car accident is someone very close to you it's a different story, completely different emotional triggers go off. Now why is that? The information is essentially t
I'd hardly compare our history of slavery, denying women and blacks the right to vote, tossing the Japanese in internment camps, genocide against Native Americans, etc. to any perceived modern loss of freedoms regarding immigration. Suggesting that our country was founded on the idea of freedom is just childish propaganda. At best it was founded on the idea of rich white men exercising pow
At what point was this country ever "free?" And whom exactly are you referring to with regard to people being "free?" Certainly you don't mean non-whites, women, homosexuals, etc. when you refer to our country being historically free. Certainly you're not talking about the levels of free speech or religious freedom. The fact of the matter is that in most ways we&
I seem to recall Ubuntu running a software firewall by default. You'll need to add firewall rules to allow incoming requests from your router, and also from localhost (127.0.0.1).
Also, it's quite likely that your ISP has blocked incoming requests on common web ports.