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Author Topic: Is this the beginning of the end?  (Read 30616 times)

stivep

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Re: Is this the beginning of the end?
« Reply #135 on: March 19, 2023, 09:42:16 PM »
Dear IMIGHTKNOW - using  on line translator is not  a crime, but not knowing how to copy and paste  is ridiculous.

Nope, Wesley, IMIGHTKNOW (NOTHING?) is referring strictly to USA, and He or She is a MAGA type, Pro Trump...
Tra*pists unlikely use  high flying exotic British mix with Australian  and at the same time make mistakes  in writing of a simple words.
 The guy  doesn't speak  American and doesn't write English  "I assume.." :)
 
I would "rather" agree to this opinion below with both hands:
There you are.
"He" isn't an individual but a Putin shill group.

read from here: https://overunity.com/17735/wesleys-kapanadze-and-other-fe-discussion-forum/msg575316/#msg575316
 or if you want full analysis of the guy activity
you may read from here:
https://overunity.com/17735/wesleys-kapanadze-and-other-fe-discussion-forum/msg575310/#msg575310
from that I assumed  that the  guy is technically flat and   he  is  producing much noise when politicizing.

I know that many students in Russia work as a trolls for $50 per week

YouTube channels, clips he is referring to ( while making grammatical error again) - have only Russian clips hard to understand for non Russian  language speaker.
/ link: so he must of
  understand it. ( phrase typically American)
Note: In British: it will likely  be "must have.."

Interesting is also analysis of a time of his daily activity :) Very much non-American :)
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Last Active: March 19, 2023, 06:03:17 PM of Hamburg Germany  Time - it is  two  hours   later  in Moscow and Saint Petersburg .
Typical to student  after hours
I did also compare it to typical  activities of our Russian friends participating  in this forum - quite nicely.
Friends from Ukraine activity varies  for about 1h in average  - that makes  it  even easier  for me  to calculate.
https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/russia

opinion expressed is my own.

Wesley
« Last Edit: March 20, 2023, 02:48:41 AM by stivep »

Cloxxki

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Re: Is this the beginning of the end?
« Reply #136 on: March 20, 2023, 11:27:55 AM »
Cloxxi 
I have considered these climate activists a tremendous asset ( from our FE perspective)


  They would bring back the guillotine for any government officials  that would try to stop
The technology we seek !


One thing is certain… humanity is racing towards …?
Something quite incredible , where all things will indeed be possible !


Today I read here about “time” as something we should try to play with ( a post from DogOne)
Why not …?
Actually a while back there was a scientist I tried to get involved in some
Projects here , an elderly fellow that had been involved in Area 51


I was told he preferred to follow his own research at this time..
He was actually playing with time …
I thought it an odd area ( silly me)


Gonna get back in touch now ( for suggestions!;)


What an amazing time to “be “ …..
Respectfully
Chet K
I like that approach.
Still, I can't bring myself to write copy promoting how a OU tech is CO2 displacing and will thus save the planet.

But yes, I will underline the reduced resources being used up, birds and fish killed by turbines, land used up by solar arrays, less transport of fuels, fewer cleaning agents for maintenance and great recycling % after full life cycle. All this things actually make sense to want to optimize.

Cloxxki

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Re: Is this the beginning of the end?
« Reply #137 on: March 20, 2023, 11:34:56 AM »
Anyone love those stripes in the skies? When Russia ended the Donbass genocide late Feb 2022, here in Europe we had the first clear blue skies in YEARS, one day to the next. It lasted a few months, no stripes that grow into overcast.
By now the stripes are back.
We have seen that the Russians have uncovered and/or targeted "unclear use" biolabs/factories in UKR, whether those were producting the stripes or not. All I witnessed, was a few months of clear skies, like when I was a kid and jets left stripes that disappeared rather quickly and never spread out to full cloud cover.

Bill Gates in his infinite wisdom not too long ago proposed to spray some strip-agent into the skies to keep the Sun from heating up the Earth. He's going to save us from global warming doom!!! Of course the time of day to block the Sun is vital. We see strips forming throught the day and then producting a blanket cover going into the night when there is no Sun to block out, just the cold void of space.

stivep

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Re: Is this the beginning of the end?
« Reply #138 on: March 20, 2023, 01:00:08 PM »
Words in black  from below comment are components of  structure:
a OU tech is CO2 displacing and will thus save the planet.//
//birds and fish killed by turbines,// land used up by solar arrays,//

And than  they intensifies:
stripes in the skies? When Russia ended the Donbass genocide late Feb 2022,
Russians have uncovered and/or targeted "// biolabs/factories in UKR, (- Ukraine)
Bill Gates  spray some strip-agent into the skies.
  Coxxki  is spreading FAKE  on the top of more FAKE...
 

"These" Russians perfected  trolls team work  in a social platform .
I saw or supported ban  of many of them in this forum  .
And yes they use  plenty of Serbians too. - just money and they are cheap.

Short summary of coxxki  comment, 
based on  fat print words:
Russian aggression  killed or made homeless millions of Ukrainians 
and since   Hague court order in last Friday - Putin is hunted by international law sighed by 123 countries, for  kidnapping 16000
of Ukrainian Children.


Russia ended the Donbass genocide late Feb 2022,
Here is the  historic truth:
Russian aggressors  spreed fake about non-existing Ukrainian  biolabs working with bio-weapons, to explain their  invasion.

Donbass was Ukrainian land  attacked and occupied in 2014 and than in 2022 annexed by Russia.
Due to  the genocide of Ukrainian nation  made by Russians - 2.73 millions of  Ukrainian Children
and  their relatives  found shelter in Poland, while their husbands  fathers and grandpas are  losing their life fighting with Russian Aggressors.
For the last  3 months Russia was destroying Ukrainian electric power infrastructure with drones and  rockets .- To make  Ukrainian suffering
in cold winter even more killing nationwide.
And that NATIONWIDE  killing and  torturing  is a genocide made by Russians !!!



I'm going to analyze Cloxxki activity and  I may vote for his removal from this forum.


opinion expressed is my own.
Wesley

Paul-R

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Re: Is this the beginning of the end?
« Reply #139 on: March 20, 2023, 01:35:44 PM »

I'm going to analyze Cloxxki activity and  I may vote for his removal from this forum.


You might include IMIGHTKNOW or more accurately, HEDOESNTKNOW. Sooner or later, there should be a discovery on this site. It needs to retain some credibility.

onepower

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Re: Is this the beginning of the end?
« Reply #140 on: March 20, 2023, 06:48:52 PM »
Cloxxki
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Still, I can't bring myself to write copy promoting how a OU tech is CO2 displacing and will thus save the planet.

Like any sufficiently advanced technology it takes time and it's not for everyone. Think of it this way, how many other cutting edge technologies do you have?, probably none. So if your not intelligent or capable enough to build any other technologies why would you think free energy is any different?.

In effect, free energy is more about striving to do better and improve things rather than wallowing in your own misery. Think of all the poor people living in cramped dirty housing in communist shit holes like China or Russia. Cheap clean energy could drastically improve there lives versus being held hostage by the government and oil/gas corporations. It's about freedom, real men demand there individual freedom while the rest are just cowards who dream of freedom.

I think of energy this way, only primitive people need to hunt and gather limited resources and burn stuff for energy.

The more hunting and gathering involved the more primitive and uneducated the people usually are. This is true because only primitive people run around chasing food and resources just like in the stone ages. Intelligent people don't hunt and gather food or energy they farm or produce there own.

Communism is the opposite of this and wants to keep everyone uneducated and totally reliant on the government for everything like little children. Real men would never submit to being obedient little peons being told what to do and how to do it. This is for children not real men who demand there own freedom and independence in every respect. So it's pretty obvious why most communists or dictatorships could never allow anything like free energy. All there slaves might get ideas about being real men, free men like in the western world. In effect a persons absolute freedom is directly related to there intelligence.

AC








Cloxxki

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Re: Is this the beginning of the end?
« Reply #141 on: March 20, 2023, 07:16:56 PM »
Old school communism is better at offering warm housing than modern Western communism that sabotages a Russian financed and built pipeline, to blame on Russia, and make energy expensive or unavailable to Westerners.
The key to comfortable living is more so in insulation and ventilation, hardly alchemy, than in energy supply. Case in point: the iglu.

I used to read up a lot about aerogels. Extemely characterics such as heat/sound insulation. The lightest solid is an aerogel. While fragile, it's super physical resource efficient. A couple kilograms of aerogel would insulate the heck out of a house.

While it takes sublight, I've seen a 10 W  fan stuck (forced air) into a 15 meter black 10cm plastic hose to provide huge volume of warm air on a winter's day. When the sun is out, a super efficient way to hear a space. Then there's heat pumps, chemical processes, loads of ways to unlock heat.

The stuff we accept as "housing" is just a great way to pump hot air into the atmosphere. Like an internal cumbustion engine is just a furnace with residual rotation.

Dog-One

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Re: Is this the beginning of the end?
« Reply #142 on: March 20, 2023, 07:38:28 PM »
Words in black  from below comment are components of  structure:
And than  they intensifies:  Coxxki  is spreading FAKE  on the top of more FAKE...
 
I'm going to analyze Cloxxki activity and  I may vote for his removal from this forum.

opinion expressed is my own.
Wesley

Shall we vote for the removal of Stefan too?

Wesley, please give it a rest.  We know your opinion and I'm glad you
have one.  Others have opinions as well.  They don't have to be fact.
We surely don't need a call of arms over them.

kolbacict

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Re: Is this the beginning of the end?
« Reply #143 on: March 20, 2023, 08:25:30 PM »


Nothing is perfect but comparing to Russia We The Americans are in  the world of Russian dreams.

Wesley
Wesley, позвоните pls Свинскому https://forum.awd.ru/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=2,скажите что он неправ.

onepower

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Re: Is this the beginning of the end?
« Reply #144 on: March 20, 2023, 10:28:29 PM »
Cloxxki
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Old school communism is better at offering warm housing than modern Western communism that sabotages a Russian financed and built pipeline, to blame on Russia, and make energy expensive or unavailable to Westerners.
The key to comfortable living is more so in insulation and ventilation, hardly alchemy, than in energy supply. Case in point: the iglu.

Here is the obvious problem with communism, quality of life and energy.

Here in Canada we have carbon taxes and a mandate to go electric in the form of solar/wind/hydro power, heat pumps and EV's within a decade or so. It's unrealistic and some might say impossible however that's not the point. Rather than whining it can't be done most people I know see this as an opportunity to develop new businesses and technology. The old school mentality and the status quo no longer applies and the best person with the best ideas that work is going to dominate.

In fact, the amount of change I'm seeing locally is mind boggling and massive solar/wind farms are popping up everywhere. I'm also seeing EV's everywhere and people putting solar panels on there roofs. The stats say there will be more new jobs in the renewable energy sector than the available jobs in fossil fuel industry within 5 years.

If nothing else this shows us what people here and elsewhere are thinking and most are on board with moving forward. The word is also out that most communist countries like China and Russia are going bankrupt. The technology landscape has changed and a large under educated work force has become a huge liability. Large automated robotic factories can now do the same work cheaper, better and faster locally. Let's be honest, communism was just a crappy way to produce cheap near slave labor but that doesn't cut it any more. Most of there jobs will be replaced by automation/robotics running on clean energy in the near future.

I'm not sure what this means long term, what happens when some move 100 years into the future due to technology while many others have gone nowhere?.

AC




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Re: Is this the beginning of the end?
« Reply #145 on: March 20, 2023, 10:55:32 PM »
AC,

I really wish you were right; however my SVB (Sicone Valley Bank) US tech investments are, well, now gone - caput' -
whereas all the Yaun, Renminbi and Ruble tech investments are still above water! (fingers are crossed X2 - till full exit).
Hopefully the US Gov or FED bails me out (with your tax money - so; thanks a lot - ya gotta love the system).

Hey! Tech investments should not be high risk. That's my opinion and I'm sticking with it...  :D

Things "are-a-changin" for sure. Keep your head up and your powder dry!  :)   And your investments safe... 

 

stivep

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Re: Is this the beginning of the end?
« Reply #146 on: March 20, 2023, 11:44:25 PM »
 Some information  of how Russian Troll agency work. - Russian Internet Research Agency (IRA)
 Student is often   working  under the pressure that his mother or Father will lose  a job and his  sister will not be
 able to   graduate if he doesn't perform  as a  troll. Usually this  becomes an issue when student wants to quit.
 Outcome is not important to a troll, but number of comments per day- That is what he is payed for.
 If there is a goal than - it is to find who is who in given platform.
 Destruction  is  the purpose of Russian trolls activity.
 Russia is losing the war, Putin is worldwide politically dead body hunted by International  Criminal Court. He can  travel nowhere .
 since last Friday.  In worse situation  Russia might be divided on number of small countries again.


Trolls  often stay  "quiet" till they get 1k of comments.
Than there is a time for few new  to show up and create the mess. ( often that is the same guy under different nickname)
In some critical moment these  "1000+ comment "Trolls starts  to support them.
Attacking mostly me SolarLab was under moderation but he was given a chance,  his other companions didn't.
Dear Dog-One I didn't  present an opinion up there but historical facts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Research_Agency
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-43093390
 
Wesley

 

Cloxxki

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Re: Is this the beginning of the end?
« Reply #147 on: March 21, 2023, 12:49:02 AM »
Cloxxki
Here is the obvious problem with communism, quality of life and energy.

Here in Canada we have carbon taxes and a mandate to go electric in the form of solar/wind/hydro power, heat pumps and EV's within a decade or so. It's unrealistic and some might say impossible however that's not the point. Rather than whining it can't be done most people I know see this as an opportunity to develop new businesses and technology. The old school mentality and the status quo no longer applies and the best person with the best ideas that work is going to dominate.

In fact, the amount of change I'm seeing locally is mind boggling and massive solar/wind farms are popping up everywhere. I'm also seeing EV's everywhere and people putting solar panels on there roofs. The stats say there will be more new jobs in the renewable energy sector than the available jobs in fossil fuel industry within 5 years.

If nothing else this shows us what people here and elsewhere are thinking and most are on board with moving forward. The word is also out that most communist countries like China and Russia are going bankrupt. The technology landscape has changed and a large under educated work force has become a huge liability. Large automated robotic factories can now do the same work cheaper, better and faster locally. Let's be honest, communism was just a crappy way to produce cheap near slave labor but that doesn't cut it any more. Most of there jobs will be replaced by automation/robotics running on clean energy in the near future.

I'm not sure what this means long term, what happens when some move 100 years into the future due to technology while many others have gone nowhere?.

AC
On the generation side, I can imagine wind and solar are much more labor intensive than large scale power stations.
A lot of people work in oil mining and surveying, though.
In mobility, BEV are said to be lower maintenance.
More jobs is great if you're into communism, but on the technological side, it's a symptom of inefficiency.

I do believe that once a decent magnet motor, the rotating kind, sees a larger scale deployment, both cost /MW and overall cost /kWh can dip well below conventional and renewable sources. Costing jobs, but freeing up disposable income for 8 billion people, a billion or so and fighting famine day by day. Cheaper more portable energy from an OU device will make farming (irrigation) more accessible, even on sub-par farmlands now considered lost forever.

Once we achieve solid state OU, and crucially: much higher energy densities/kWh, energy will be like present day broadband, just dirt cheap and abundant compared to our dial-up experience not all that long ago.

And the way Wesley welcomes differing opinions from himself, is that closer to capitalism, communism, or fascism? Some other ism I'm omitting from the list?

Chat GPT, which political ideology is best know for opposing differing voices and removing them from society?

stivep

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Re: Is this the beginning of the end?
« Reply #148 on: March 21, 2023, 01:05:13 AM »
Gibberish.  Overunity doesn't exist.
Politics  mixed with  environmentalism
Typical text from a shelf  for multipurpose use  in  photographic form to avoid OCR.
In the title of the picture text - it should be word "known" not "know"... 
~ 1 per 100 000 Russians likely speak some English.
It will be some work to clean the forum  after that.
Wesley 

SolarLab

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Re: Is this the beginning of the end?
« Reply #149 on: March 21, 2023, 01:15:30 AM »

CLOWN - TROLL Exposure and What To Watch Out For

The following is from a old lecture but is still valid today.

How to Quickly Spot a "CLOWN" (some insight from the Experts(?)) Just so you can recognize it for what it is.
The term "CLOWN" as used here is generic and includes "TROLLs" and "LARPs,."

Don't get suckered into wasting your time. Hardened anons should already know this stuff; This is
more a crash course for new visitors.

Good stuff to be aware of; even if it would never happen here!

They will:

- Attempt to get a divisive or emotional response from you to derail research.

- Concern troll and copy/pasta spam shill to contradict confirmed findings.

- Employ faux debate tactics: Generalizations, gas-lighting, projection, misdirection, false equivalences, confusing
correlation with causation, appeal to authority, transference, false precepts, personal attacks, straw-men, red herrings, etc.

- Promote social ethics that are disingenuous like doxxing, "reverse psychology", or promoting propaganda.

- Promote tactics that are unethical, illegal or involve methods outside the scope of the Law.

- Employ Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt to dissuade research.

Topic sliding - If information of a valuable or informative nature has been posted on a discussion forum, it can be quickly
removed from public view by topic sliding. 

In this technique a large number of unrelated posts, or posts aimed at diluting the information presented, are submitted in
an effort to trigger a topic slide to literally push content out of view. Operators can control several fake UIDs via the bots they
make use of; these can also be called upon in the other techniques to mask the intent of the operator from the users at large.

Although it is difficult or impossible to censor the posting, unless the thread is moderated, the post is now lost in a sea of
unrelated and bogus postings.

Seeding bad information - Operatives will insert flawed or bogus information from time to time as an ongoing tactic, depending
on their skill set and the needs of their mission. Their most common ruse is providing information or evidence which is backed by
bad source material in the hope that the "source of the source" is never checked. This serves several objectives,
mainly resource consumption, evidence pollution, discouragement and misdirection.

Astroturfing consensus -This is a technique that attempts to build a manufactured consensus around a flawed set of statements
or compromised information. This is related to consensus cracking, where false evidence is injected in an attempt to dispute or
discredit what the current consensus is, and push it towards the desired false consensus.  Misleading and false evidence and
information are often salted into the evidence pool, with an aim to impede organic consensus building, while also poisoning the
available information and evidence.

Cultivating tacit approval (The legal term for this is 'silent agreement') - Attempting to attain this state is done using a
technique where operators will try to convince the user population to ignore, or not respond to bad information or false assertions.
This is done in a bid to reduce push-back against the above mentioned tactics.

It's worth noting that the reply filtering mechanism of the boards (which currently can't be disabled without code changes from
the site admin) is used as a weapon of sorts in this tactic: Filtering with software prevents anons from defending against seeding
bad information and astroturfing consensus. This is why the CLOWNS (operators) push so hard to condition anons into filtering
material they disagree with.

Also worth noting is it can be proven in many cases that the vast majority of these CLOWNS are well trained, well paid,
some are highly skilled, and they will often accuse you of the very "things" that they, themselves, are engaged in...
and they often work in groups while using numerious synms...

So be vigilant - it only takes one Clown to ruin a discussion or thread. Many good posters will not post or
simply leave once a Clown invades the thread.

Have a good day and happy posting...



Further to my "CLOWN - TROLL Exposure and What To Watch Out For" post above:

Since many of these Clown/Trolls are paid for posting and sometimes paid even more when you respond to their posts;
they can be quite persistant, as we have all seen, even to the point of being pesky. This is easily observed in many cases.

The best defence against this is to "Simply DO NO RESPOND" to them. Often times they will just "move on to another
thread" where they can gain a little more for their time and effort.

Clown Trolls can be a real problem, but exposing them and knowing how to mitigate their affect on a subject goes
a long way in combating this plague