Chelsea Manning / Bradley Manning / xychelsea - #WeGotThis

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I love how his price has been steadily declining as he fades into irrelevance.

From 60 Gs to a little bit above US$1,000
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That "Big Tray of Chicken" entity is pretty bizarre. It's a defunct Texas corporation situated in Austin with no apparent contacts and no other web presence. I suspect some of these are funneling money from questionable sources to him.

Corporationwiki lists someone named "Omar S. Afra" as an owner of this.

As well as these, whatever these are.

Name Status Incorporated Key People Role
Montrose Crawl, Inc. Active 2007
5
Director
Faustian Bargain Inc. Inactive 2013
3
President
Big Tray of Chicken Industries - Worldwide, Inc. Inactive 2015
1
Director
Derkadeepdong, Inc. Inactive 2010
1
Director

Why would Manning be getting money in 2017 from a company that went inactive in 2015?
 
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I saw this tweet a few hours ago and it reminded me of the article posted earlier in the thread lumping Chelsea with transhumanism mainly for being trans and once being in the military.
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Oh yeah, Chelsea was surrounded by the future of technology while in the military.

I've worked with operational navy nuclear reactors that ran almost entirely on 60s/70s analog electronics. You'd be amazed at how primitive most of this shit is.
 
I've worked with operational navy nuclear reactors that ran almost entirely on 60s/70s analog electronics. You'd be amazed at how primitive most of this shit is.
What surprises me, is how many people don't understand why some of those systems are almost brutally primitive.

"Why don't you use this 25 million lines of code that was shit out by Microsoft and these cheap-shit Pakistani chipsets instead of the analog systems over 30 years old that are tried and true? It's embarassing that you'd run a nuclear reactor on something more primitive than a cell-phone!"
>----Three Years Later-----<
"Why did that aircraft carrier melt down and turn Norfolk into the world's largest radioactive steam bath?"
 
"Why don't you use this 25 million lines of code that was shit out by Microsoft and these cheap-shit Pakistani chipsets instead of the analog systems over 30 years old that are tried and true? It's embarassing that you'd run a nuclear reactor on something more primitive than a cell-phone!"
>----Three Years Later-----<
"Why did that aircraft carrier melt down and turn Norfolk into the world's largest radioactive steam bath?"

I can't wait until the technologically illiterate speds that comprise naval admiralty decide to run our reactors using commercial electronics because they were wowed by some slick touchscreens at a tech expo. We'll get Pakistani ransomware that forces to fork over a million dollars to regain rod control.
 
Pop music is Activism!!!!!!!!

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Clickbait.

Choice quotes:
Manning was at Moogfest for a keynote conversation with journalist Aminatou Sou called “The Future of Creativity.”
What does this moog has anything to do with creativitiy?! Even his lies to avoid execution is old hat.
This year’s lineup was driven by female, transgender, and non-binary artist
Oh I see.
“I’ve been in a lot of intense situations — not just combat, but in prison and other situations,” Manning later told me. “I call these moments PTSD moments, but it’s not so severe where I’m having a panic attack. It’s more like, whoa, I’m feeling feelings.” She shrugged dismissively. “I was able to push through. It’s fine.”
Fuck off. This fucker has never seen combat.

So how is pop music "activism" you ask?
She went on to tell attendees that she thinks “that art and music are a resource from which we can pull for self-care, to continue to engage and say, ‘You know what? I’m not going to give up.’”... she argued. “Music made me realize that we engage in political acts everyday,” she said in a climactic moment in her speech. “Politics and art go hand in hand. You can’t separate them."
Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaame!!!
 
Some dude who pretends to be a woman said:
“Politics and art go hand in hand. You can’t separate them."
Excuse my language, but effffffffff you. I despise people like this, ruining art in their quest to politicize everything. Please, tell me the political meaning behind Van Gogh's Starry Night. I'm waiting.
 
Please, tell me the political meaning behind Van Gogh's Starry Night. I'm waiting.
If you spend your time enjoying pictures of starry nights instead of getting WOKE and PUNCHING Nazis, you're pretty much a Nazi yourself because if you're not actively against them you're actively with them. Time to choose, shitlord.
 
I can't wait until the technologically illiterate speds that comprise naval admiralty decide to run our reactors using commercial electronics because they were wowed by some slick touchscreens at a tech expo. We'll get Pakistani ransomware that forces to fork over a million dollars to regain rod control.
Some fucking autist will use the new touchscreen software to Skype call his latest Tiawaneese he-she hooker and melt down a fucking reactor because he kept dismissing the overheat warnings.
 
What surprises me, is how many people don't understand why some of those systems are almost brutally primitive.

"Why don't you use this 25 million lines of code that was shit out by Microsoft and these cheap-shit Pakistani chipsets instead of the analog systems over 30 years old that are tried and true? It's embarassing that you'd run a nuclear reactor on something more primitive than a cell-phone!"
>----Three Years Later-----<
"Why did that aircraft carrier melt down and turn Norfolk into the world's largest radioactive steam bath?"
Back in the 90s that happened. A US Navy ship was Windows NT powered, and it was "dead in the water" and despite people at the time saying "UNIX is more reliable" they went with Windows anyways.
 
A lot of vital industrial support systems at military bases use goddamn Windows on regular unmodifed desktop computers with """secure""" internet access and unsecured USB ports/optical drives. It's madness. The US has no conception of cyber-security, and loves to network critical hardware to each other and the internet in hopes that it saves them a little money on human labor or boosts efficiency.
 
Back in the 90s that happened. A US Navy ship was Windows NT powered, and it was "dead in the water" and despite people at the time saying "UNIX is more reliable" they went with Windows anyways.

Not only that, they picked the worst NT for realtime applications (you know like operating things in the real world in this case). If they were going to use any kind of Windows (which of course they shouldn't have), it should have been NT 3.5.1.
 
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