finally listened to this dude. on the cusp of sleep so i'm not gonna check out more shit on him at the moment but he's definitely an interesting dude. they're charging him, so he obviously was peepin in nasa and obviously did fuck some shit up. i suppose the choices of belief are that he either saw some ufo shit and theyre trying to discredit him and scare all the other peepers to the max, or he hacked a bunch of shit, got charged, then made up a bunch of ufo shit to sound like a cool ufo guy. OR he hacked a bunch of shit, and some Nasa person was like, yo, this comp's totally being hacked, and then another Nasa person was like, yo, let's put a bunch of shit that makes it look like we're covering up ufos/ufo technology, and then they planted a bunch of fake shit because they have nothing better to do working at nasa. probably one of the first two. imma sleep on it.
from wikipedia: "In August 2009, Pink Floyd's David Gilmour released an online single, "Chicago - Change the World", on which he sang and played guitar, bass and keyboards, to promote awareness of McKinnon's plight. A re-titled cover of the Graham Nash song "Chicago", it featured Chrissie Hynde and Bob Geldof, plus McKinnon himself. It was produced by long-time Pink Floyd collaborator Chris Thomas and was made with Nash's support.[41] A video was also posted online.[42]"
Kinda cool... not sure if i believe all the aliens stuff though, the whole thing seems fuzzy from the video. Its crazy that he was able to find so many government computers with no passwords though, just goes to show how people are imperfect, even in large groups
i started reading the memoirs of the Beatles' audio engineer, and just out of nowhere there's this little page-long passage about how he saw a UFO outside his window, then saw it dart off across the sky, making 90 degree turns without slowing or anything. a couple days later he saw some guy that lived near him write a thing to the newspaper asking if anyone else saw it. so some type of weird shit going on, military's prob involved one way or the other. or they're just figments of the collective consciousness's imagination.
I'm also unsure about where my belief are on the alien UFO subject. Once you start hearing accounts its hard to not start being persuaded. In the end, if just one of them is real than UFO's are real. They all have to be false and/or misunderstanding for UFO's to be fake. Do I believe all the sightings, even group sightings and abductions are fake? Maybe, I believe mass hysteria can be real. That a large group of people can all be convinced of something yet that thing is false, can and has happened ("War of the Worlds" broadcast). Either way, enjoying the struggle of what is reality.
finally listened to this dude. on the cusp of sleep so i'm not gonna check out more shit on him at the moment but he's definitely an interesting dude. they're charging him, so he obviously was peepin in nasa and obviously did fuck some shit up. i suppose the choices of belief are that he either saw some ufo shit and theyre trying to discredit him and scare all the other peepers to the max, or he hacked a bunch of shit, got charged, then made up a bunch of ufo shit to sound like a cool ufo guy. OR he hacked a bunch of shit, and some Nasa person was like, yo, this comp's totally being hacked, and then another Nasa person was like, yo, let's put a bunch of shit that makes it look like we're covering up ufos/ufo technology, and then they planted a bunch of fake shit because they have nothing better to do working at nasa. probably one of the first two. imma sleep on it.
ReplyDeletefrom wikipedia: "In August 2009, Pink Floyd's David Gilmour released an online single, "Chicago - Change the World", on which he sang and played guitar, bass and keyboards, to promote awareness of McKinnon's plight. A re-titled cover of the Graham Nash song "Chicago", it featured Chrissie Hynde and Bob Geldof, plus McKinnon himself. It was produced by long-time Pink Floyd collaborator Chris Thomas and was made with Nash's support.[41] A video was also posted online.[42]"
ReplyDeleteKinda cool... not sure if i believe all the aliens stuff though, the whole thing seems fuzzy from the video. Its crazy that he was able to find so many government computers with no passwords though, just goes to show how people are imperfect, even in large groups
i started reading the memoirs of the Beatles' audio engineer, and just out of nowhere there's this little page-long passage about how he saw a UFO outside his window, then saw it dart off across the sky, making 90 degree turns without slowing or anything. a couple days later he saw some guy that lived near him write a thing to the newspaper asking if anyone else saw it. so some type of weird shit going on, military's prob involved one way or the other. or they're just figments of the collective consciousness's imagination.
ReplyDeleteI'm also unsure about where my belief are on the alien UFO subject. Once you start hearing accounts its hard to not start being persuaded. In the end, if just one of them is real than UFO's are real. They all have to be false and/or misunderstanding for UFO's to be fake. Do I believe all the sightings, even group sightings and abductions are fake? Maybe, I believe mass hysteria can be real. That a large group of people can all be convinced of something yet that thing is false, can and has happened ("War of the Worlds" broadcast). Either way, enjoying the struggle of what is reality.
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