Post by Warren OkumaHello? Anybody still here?
No BODIES here... this is CYBERspace.
When everyone who comes here seeks to get, the group goes dead.
Rather than asking what you can get here, contribute something!
This week I attended the Tech/iNet Expo on Kaua'i, which as far as I can
recall is the first such event on Kaua'i, though they've been happening
for years on O'ahu (and mabye Mau'i?). It was not huge, but had around
a dozen exhibitors. LavaNet / TikiTech(nologies) was (re)presented by
the Kitster (Hi Kit... thanks for the good talk story!), and was
primarily presenting their new product: "Scora", which appears to be
LavaNet's "Spammo" for non-LavaNet customers. I wish the TikiGeeks
great success.
The focus/target of this tech expo was VERY much BIG business, with some
minor support for small business. In the islands, business by $ breaks
down as:
#1: Tourism (heavily advertising based)
#2: Military (heavily secretive)
#3: Government (see news:hawaii.politics)
There was some presence of government there to support small business.
There was some presence of corporations there to sell communications
technology.
There was an AMAZING presence of support for Military Technology, which
reminded me to be again painfully aware just how very much the islands
are the CORE of Pacific Ocean Military Operations for the armed forces
of the corporation named "The United States".
Commercial Data Systems (http://www.cdsinc.com) was there pushing
Trusted Solaris on Sun Ray Thin Client frame buffers as the way to
converge Coalition, Secret, Top Secret, and Black security level
networks into single workstations for a variety of military slaves
carrying time-oriented crypto-key badges to combine with a PIN to
access what only they "should" access.
What is there to access?
Raytheon was offering Solipsys (http://www.solipsys.com), which was the
software that allows military slaves carrying iPaqs to access the
secure military network from anywhere wirelessly, to get the full
theatre wide display of both real-time real-world warfare, and advanced
simulations to rehearse secenarios of same.
Here around Kaua'i is the planet's primarily multidimensional warfare
exercise range, where they can simultaneously exercise subsurface
(underwater), surface (ocean and land), air and space based targets and
weapons, supported by Kaua'i's Pacific Missle Range Facility at Barking
Sands, mountaintop Radar installations, Space Observations from
mountaintops of Big Isle and Mau'i, and the C4 core underneath
pineapple plantations on O'ahu, the CincPacFlt etc. hardened warfare
command centers. The Hawaiian isles are fully militarized for
everything from Submarines, Ships, Strykers, Airplanes, Missles, and
"advanced propulsion" vehicles which operate from underwater to
outerspace.
That it was of interest to anyone to present this at an
AOLtimeRoadWarner Tech/iNet expo is merely the latest evidence in Big
Brother's not-so-New World (dis)order takeover of the entire planet. I
would understand presenting this tech AT PMRF, but that it was
presented to the general public makes one wonder? just who did they
think they could sell this to other than PMRF? ah, of course...
corporations who would incorporate it in support of PMRF but which are
not brances of The United States, Inc. Armed Forces. So, just which
corporations on Kaua'i do this work for PMRF that these other
corporations are here selling them what they need to sell to PMRF?
Or was it just a psyops to condition the natives to get used to the
totalitarian/military government that's taking over the planet?
Now you know why this group is inactive. Everyone would rather remain
unconscious / unaware / in-denial than actually address what's really
going on around them. Mobettah drink a 6pack at da beach, shred some
waves, and yearn for the good-ole-Monarchy of yesteryear.
For those who don't choose to be unaware, it might be interesting to
access the uncensored internet (you DO know that the search engines
like Google filter what "hits" they return for a search, to exclude
showing certain things to certain populaces?). To do so, you'll want to
turn off the TV, and install a FreeNet node on your computer.
http://freenet.sourceforge.net
http://www.freenetproject.org
http://www.freenethelp.org
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