The days when people needed to deal with the plutocrats that rule Western civilization are over.
Throw your weight around and try to block the machine but it will just route around your economy and turn you into a ghost town.
Saturday, August 27, 2016
Smart Veterans Avoid The Government After Serving
I knew what I was doing. I never took any offers of help with anything from the government after getting out. I felt back then it was just another scam.
Their respect goes down for you the instant you enlist and hits rock bottom when you leave. Don't let the government get near you if you want to stay healthy. They consider you a resource they can do all kinds of testing on with various compounds.
Their respect goes down for you the instant you enlist and hits rock bottom when you leave. Don't let the government get near you if you want to stay healthy. They consider you a resource they can do all kinds of testing on with various compounds.
Thursday, August 25, 2016
Must Watch
In scripture we learn that neither Lucifer nor his followers can predict the future. They can however try to engineer it and then seem all-powerful in retrospect. I suspect that is what is going on here. Lacking the gift for prophecy, they try to create the future and then seem prescient about it. This is a way of intimidating opposition.
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Phase One of CD-OS Aquaculture Closet Lab!
I spent tonight out in an extremely cold lab lining my mini-hydroponics tent with mylar space blankets.
You've probably seen these before. They are sold worldwide in most home and garden supply shops. I thought I would use this as the basis of my first proof-of-concept CD-OS project because it is so common. A complete fully automated aquaponics lab the size of a broom closet designed to provide vegetables, fruits, salad and fish to complement a food storage program.
My planned design had four requirements :
I ordered a couple space blankets off EBay at about .99 cents each and they arrived tonight. You can often find these mylar foil sheets sold as "emergency blankets" or "survival blankets."
After lining the inside with these blankets I stood inside it for a couple minutes. Despite it being extremely cold in my lab, I noticed the instant I covered all four walls in the interior that a very strange thing began to happen. It began to grow quite warm just from my body heat very rapidly. After about four minutes I almost felt I was starting to sweat. When I stepped from the interior through the curtain it was still incredibly cold on the outside! This stuff works amazingly well and at .99 cents for two square meters you can't complain about the expense. Highest recommendation.
The number one use of the mylar foil was to reflect as much light as possible inside the hydroponics tent so none was wasted. I knew that the mylar had some insulating capacity but was expecting it would need supplementation with a low current heat source which I also ordered last week and have already tested.
The one drawback of LED lighting strips is that they don't generate much heat but if they even generate a little that might be enough to heat the interior considerably with the mylar foil insulation. I have a low current device to heat the fish water to keep it from freezing and a low current air heater that is intended to only come on when it is needed to "top off" the internal temperature. All of these components will be part of an integrated design that is intended to be plug-n-play with a matching CD-OS module that is ultimately implemented as nothing more than a couple Lua scripts for the server.
So far I have spent about a hundred bucks including all modbus parts for this closet but I expect there are even cheaper ways to construct it. The big challenge is building a modbus component for measuring water PH without spending $500.00 on that sensor. I think I have it figured out. I bought a $9.00 PH sensor that is supposed to plug into a dedicated unit that I am going to interface with a DAC to modbus circuit with perhaps $10.00 worth of electronic parts. I have not built that yet but I figure it will take a bit of testing to get that right. I am going to connect the cheap PH sensor across an existing modbus voltage meter sold on Ebay for around $10.00 and hope it can be calibrated to yield the right values. If that works it will be the only tough component to provide inexpensively.
I got the idea about the super cheap mylar when I was inspired by these expensive units they sell to dope growers. I was trying to mimic this environment for only a couple dollars instead of a grand. I think my idea is going to work! Man, if these dope fiends spent as much energy on the rest of their life they'd have enough money to move out of their parent's garage and get a place of their own.
You've probably seen these before. They are sold worldwide in most home and garden supply shops. I thought I would use this as the basis of my first proof-of-concept CD-OS project because it is so common. A complete fully automated aquaponics lab the size of a broom closet designed to provide vegetables, fruits, salad and fish to complement a food storage program.
My planned design had four requirements :
- Should fit into a broom closet.
- Completely automated and monitored by CD-OS around the clock using ubiquitous modbus components and controls, preferably over a cheap Modbus TCP-IP router.
- Should run on extremely low current and voltage, preferably a solar panel or two.
- Must be temperature controlled so as to maintain a hothouse environment even in arctic conditions. (Ice Age II, Nuclear winter or supervolcano eruption)
I ordered a couple space blankets off EBay at about .99 cents each and they arrived tonight. You can often find these mylar foil sheets sold as "emergency blankets" or "survival blankets."
After lining the inside with these blankets I stood inside it for a couple minutes. Despite it being extremely cold in my lab, I noticed the instant I covered all four walls in the interior that a very strange thing began to happen. It began to grow quite warm just from my body heat very rapidly. After about four minutes I almost felt I was starting to sweat. When I stepped from the interior through the curtain it was still incredibly cold on the outside! This stuff works amazingly well and at .99 cents for two square meters you can't complain about the expense. Highest recommendation.
The number one use of the mylar foil was to reflect as much light as possible inside the hydroponics tent so none was wasted. I knew that the mylar had some insulating capacity but was expecting it would need supplementation with a low current heat source which I also ordered last week and have already tested.
The one drawback of LED lighting strips is that they don't generate much heat but if they even generate a little that might be enough to heat the interior considerably with the mylar foil insulation. I have a low current device to heat the fish water to keep it from freezing and a low current air heater that is intended to only come on when it is needed to "top off" the internal temperature. All of these components will be part of an integrated design that is intended to be plug-n-play with a matching CD-OS module that is ultimately implemented as nothing more than a couple Lua scripts for the server.
So far I have spent about a hundred bucks including all modbus parts for this closet but I expect there are even cheaper ways to construct it. The big challenge is building a modbus component for measuring water PH without spending $500.00 on that sensor. I think I have it figured out. I bought a $9.00 PH sensor that is supposed to plug into a dedicated unit that I am going to interface with a DAC to modbus circuit with perhaps $10.00 worth of electronic parts. I have not built that yet but I figure it will take a bit of testing to get that right. I am going to connect the cheap PH sensor across an existing modbus voltage meter sold on Ebay for around $10.00 and hope it can be calibrated to yield the right values. If that works it will be the only tough component to provide inexpensively.
I got the idea about the super cheap mylar when I was inspired by these expensive units they sell to dope growers. I was trying to mimic this environment for only a couple dollars instead of a grand. I think my idea is going to work! Man, if these dope fiends spent as much energy on the rest of their life they'd have enough money to move out of their parent's garage and get a place of their own.
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
I Got Fired From Another Fairgrounds Job
I was hoping to use this place as a reference, too.
Some people just can't understand our kind of humor. It's like mimes.
Well, at least I got this gig coming up at at the school white sale. Time to get out the old dunking cage. I'm willing to do anything as long as I don't have to go back to robbing people while naked using crocodiles.
Some people just can't understand our kind of humor. It's like mimes.
Well, at least I got this gig coming up at at the school white sale. Time to get out the old dunking cage. I'm willing to do anything as long as I don't have to go back to robbing people while naked using crocodiles.
Saturday, August 20, 2016
World War III : 4th Generation Science Fiction Superweapons
... all fielded by Russia and China.
The losers who run the Western world will never admit their childlike 1960's technology has been eclipsed overnight by the Russians and Chinese. Those who do are essentially announcing their surrender in advance.
Exterminated by lego blocks - the engineers behind these new weapons are thinking so far ahead that we will admit something for the first time on Vault-Co in sixteen years on the internet. Lately when reading about these developments and talking to contacts I have in Australia, I am convinced that some of these military thinkers in Russia and China are actually ahead of me mentally in foreseeing the next step in weapons evolution. All the speculations of the wildest science fiction writers about Doomsday weapons in the 1950's are coming true.
I confess that I did not think that we would see unarmed flying battering rams in our lifetime only carrying nuclear payloads that flew at hypersonic speed. I thought World War III would arrive before the technology got that far. The truth is that it is already way beyond that point. I never dreamed that these unmanned drones might be completely autonomous and even handling their own evasive maneuvers. This is one of the first steps towards Skynet and a war fought completely by intelligent machines.
Assume the cobalt death shroud because it is going to happen. The final resort was always assumed to be the United State's last defense if all else failed.
Meanwhile in the United States the ICBMs have long ago rusted in their silos and the population is mostly occupied watching Ru Paul's Drag Race. Most of them would not know about anything happening outside the idiot box that is designed for the occupation and conquest of their minds. That war is already long over.
Friday, August 19, 2016
Bad Guy's Grip Is Fading Fast
Took a little too long to proliferate and started to collapse on itself as do all systems built on falsehoods.
As we have said on Vault-Co previously ... all regimes that become too successful immediately begin to sow the seeds of their own destruction. The foundations of the whacky world of the Frankfurt school are disintegrating from their own sheer uselessness to any living thing. It takes increasingly larger sums of money to convince people that things are real that are not real.
This is the reason we think they will turn to more extreme measures. The elites do not give up that easily and they will not give up their dream of global "government" that easily. I predict this game will go right into sudden death overtime as we have described it here over the past 15 years.
Thursday, August 18, 2016
About George
The truth is more incredible than any fiction.
A billionaire puppet master super-villain right out of a James Bond movie.
This is gigantic, headline 24 hour news. It is colossal, unbelievable corruption.
The lead story in most media worldwide today was about the threat of Yellow Fever. When did yellow fever become a threat? Yesterday when the leaked Soros story hit the mass media.
You could hear a pin drop anywhere on Earth inside a news room. Not a word about George Soros.
There is a prima facie case here for busting up news monopolies on every continent and bringing in new anti-cartel regulation like most Western nations had for a 100 years before the Murdoch machine got it all dissolved in the 90's. The media is clearly owned by one single interest and the public is not being served - they are being manipulated.
The liberty of the press is indeed essential to the nature of a free state: but this consists in laying no previous restraints upon publications, and not in freedom from censure for criminal matter when published. Every freeman has an undoubted right to lay what sentiments he pleases before the public: to forbid this, is to destroy the freedom of the press: but if he publishes what is improper, mischievous, or illegal, he must take the consequence of his own temerity. To subject the press to the restrictive power of a licenser, as was formerly done, both before and since the revolution, is to subject all freedom of sentiment to the prejudices of one man, and make him the arbitrary and infallible judge of all controverted points in learning, religion, and government. But to punish (as the law does at present) any dangerous or offensive writings, which, when published, shall on a fair and impartial trial be adjudged of a pernicious tendency, is necessary for the preservation of peace and good order, of government and religion, the only solid foundations of civil liberty. Thus the will of individuals is still left free; the abuse only of that free will is the object of legal punishment. Neither is any restraint hereby laid upon freedom of thought or enquiry: liberty of private sentiment is still left; the disseminating, or making public, of bad sentiments, destructive of the ends of society, is the crime which society corrects. A man (says a fine writer on this subject) may be allowed to keep poisons in his closet, but not publicly to vend them as cordials. And to this we may add, that the only plausible argument heretofore used for restraining the just freedom of the press, "that it was necessary to prevent the daily abuse of it," will entirely lose it's force, when it is shewn (by a seasonable exertion of the laws) that the press cannot be abused to any bad purpose, without incurring a suitable punishment: whereas it never can be used to any good one, when under the control of an inspector. So true will it be found, that to censure the licentiousness, is to maintain the liberty, of the press.
William Blackstone, (Commentaries on the Laws of England, 1765-1769), Book the Fourth: Of Public Wrongs, page 151-152.
A billionaire puppet master super-villain right out of a James Bond movie.
This is gigantic, headline 24 hour news. It is colossal, unbelievable corruption.
The lead story in most media worldwide today was about the threat of Yellow Fever. When did yellow fever become a threat? Yesterday when the leaked Soros story hit the mass media.
You could hear a pin drop anywhere on Earth inside a news room. Not a word about George Soros.
There is a prima facie case here for busting up news monopolies on every continent and bringing in new anti-cartel regulation like most Western nations had for a 100 years before the Murdoch machine got it all dissolved in the 90's. The media is clearly owned by one single interest and the public is not being served - they are being manipulated.
The liberty of the press is indeed essential to the nature of a free state: but this consists in laying no previous restraints upon publications, and not in freedom from censure for criminal matter when published. Every freeman has an undoubted right to lay what sentiments he pleases before the public: to forbid this, is to destroy the freedom of the press: but if he publishes what is improper, mischievous, or illegal, he must take the consequence of his own temerity. To subject the press to the restrictive power of a licenser, as was formerly done, both before and since the revolution, is to subject all freedom of sentiment to the prejudices of one man, and make him the arbitrary and infallible judge of all controverted points in learning, religion, and government. But to punish (as the law does at present) any dangerous or offensive writings, which, when published, shall on a fair and impartial trial be adjudged of a pernicious tendency, is necessary for the preservation of peace and good order, of government and religion, the only solid foundations of civil liberty. Thus the will of individuals is still left free; the abuse only of that free will is the object of legal punishment. Neither is any restraint hereby laid upon freedom of thought or enquiry: liberty of private sentiment is still left; the disseminating, or making public, of bad sentiments, destructive of the ends of society, is the crime which society corrects. A man (says a fine writer on this subject) may be allowed to keep poisons in his closet, but not publicly to vend them as cordials. And to this we may add, that the only plausible argument heretofore used for restraining the just freedom of the press, "that it was necessary to prevent the daily abuse of it," will entirely lose it's force, when it is shewn (by a seasonable exertion of the laws) that the press cannot be abused to any bad purpose, without incurring a suitable punishment: whereas it never can be used to any good one, when under the control of an inspector. So true will it be found, that to censure the licentiousness, is to maintain the liberty, of the press.
William Blackstone, (Commentaries on the Laws of England, 1765-1769), Book the Fourth: Of Public Wrongs, page 151-152.
Sunday, August 14, 2016
Problem-Crisis-Solution-Extinction
John Holdren's book suggested manufacturing crisis from thin air and then introducing the population reduction mechanisms into the solution offered for the fake crisis. He was explicit in describing how easy it is too fool the average human being who can be trusted to forget the chronology of these problems. They would not be able to remember that the "problem" itself was caused when the "solution" was introduced. The "solution" itself would also cause further "problems" requiring further "solutions."
Until mankind was wiped out.
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