Rendering Unto Caesar: Piercing the Pentagonian Corporate Veil‏

Feb 18, 2014 08:38

We had an incident at our test facility that gave us some insight into the way that American military priorities are established. A representative from the American military began to make noise about the intellectual propriety of neural wave technology. The man claimed the technology to be private property demanded monopoly status in its ( Read more... )

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policraticus February 19 2014, 03:46:13 UTC

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sophia_sadek February 19 2014, 16:28:39 UTC
Nice.

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yes_justice February 20 2014, 16:31:24 UTC
I like the way you improved the concept.

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mahnmut February 19 2014, 22:02:38 UTC
I'd like to learn some more about those chemtrails and the crop circles. Please?

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yes_justice February 20 2014, 16:32:29 UTC
sophia_sadek February 20 2014, 19:00:44 UTC
I simply adore the way that people think that condensation trails contain toxic contaminants. It is almost as humorous as the notion that missile defense electronics can be used to change weather patterns. As for crop circles, I admire the artwork.

What is also just as humorous is the way that people think that a guy living in a palace in Rome is the vicar of an ancient Jewish healer from a suburb of Sepphoris. The only thing more ridiculous is the notion that neural wave machines are not possible given what ignorant people know about the way the nervous system works.

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mahnmut February 21 2014, 08:11:49 UTC

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yes_justice February 20 2014, 16:55:43 UTC
We had an incident at our test facility

Which test facility would this be?

A representative from the American military began to make noise about the intellectual propriety of neural wave technology

The American military works for us. In theory, it would belong to the American people. But that's a joke.

One of our guys

Who is "our" here?

protecting private investors from competition

Old as the hills. Where is his bread buttered?

some of the major investors in American military industries are not citizens of the US.

True. Allies, supposedly, but this is not new news either.

Pentagonian personnel value the property rights of non-American investors

In what tangible way?

Eisenhower's warning about the military-industrial monster was on target.

What would you suggest as a solution to the thuggish brutality of the Pentagon?

Transparent governance.

Do military investors deserve to profit from the hard work of civilian entrepreneurs?Are they patriots first or capitalists first? To which does their loyalty ( ... )

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sophia_sadek February 20 2014, 19:14:27 UTC
The test facility I refer to is located San Francisco. We interact with a variety of parties with an interest in developing neural wave technology. The "we" refers to members of our educational community along with others who simply observe out of curiosity.

Military investors are selfish first, capitalists second, and patriots in name only.

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yes_justice February 20 2014, 20:41:06 UTC
That's close enough for me to visit actually.

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404 February 21 2014, 02:05:42 UTC

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sophia_sadek February 21 2014, 17:58:11 UTC
A mind blowing experience the old fashioned way.

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