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You have been warned - Pokemon is a threat to national security [emoji14]
It is definitely a threat to every nations national security.
I have posted this same message in another topic related to Pokemon Go.
If you do a bit of research you will find that Niantic, Inc. which is owned by Keyhole Inc. which was founded in 2001, is a software development company specializing in geospatial data visualization applications and was acquired by Google in 2004 for $35 million. Initially launched as a spin-off of Intrinsic Graphics, first round funding came from a Sony venture capital fund and others, additional capital came from an NVIDIA bundling deal, from the CIA's venture capital arm In-Q-Tel,[with the majority of In-Q-Tel' funds coming from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) is both a combat support agency, under the United States Department of Defense, and an intelligence agency of the United States Intelligence Community, with the primary mission of collecting, analyzing, and distributing geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) in support of national security. NGA was known as the National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) until 2003.
Take special note of the fact that the CIA was a major investor in this company.
Anything that the CIA is involved in I want no part of.
This is simply another example of the CIA using this so called game as a massive global surveillance system.
When Edward Snowden leaked the cables in regards to the US mass surveillance of US citizens and citizens in other countries the CIA along Google were already working on another version of global surveillance, and it's called Pokémon Go.
Make it seem like fun all the while bainwashing the masses and at the same time they have their much wanted global surveillance.
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You have been warned - Pokemon is a threat to national security [emoji14]
Double post.
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Unlike most TVF members, I am always on the move, out and about doing things and don't spend countless hours sitting at home staring at my computer, and find the mobile app useful in keeping up to date with the News and Visa section.
But I guess with the mobile version you don't see the advertisements. Not good for TV revenue I suppose. -
Can someone explain to me why ever since they did their update I can only access Thailand news and the Pub section on its mobile application. Every other section will not open. Just continually tries to load.
Getting your shit together already TV.
Computer programming and coding is not rocket science.
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The referendum....
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Did anyone really expect any other outcome considering it was illegal to discuss openly, freely and fairly the constitution. Unless of course you were voting yes.
The referendum was rigged right from the beginning right up until the end. -
It just really goes to show just how little many Thais care about anything other than themselves when 45% of eligible voters don't even exercise their right to vote.
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So Pokemon go is a CIA plot?
No off course not.
The CIA just enjoy investing in video games because, you know, that's what the CIA is all about. Video game development.
Pokémon Go is a mass surveillance program on a global scale.
Also look at what the NGA is involved in. It is national security and video game development.
Do some research and you can come to your own conclusion.
I've certainly don't mine and from what ive uncovered it is definitely a plot by the CIA to collect massive amounts of data of the world's population for reasons yet unknown.
It's not like they are the most trustworthy organization.
It is also an early test for such things as mind control.
Call me crazy if you wish but just look at all the zombies already out walking around with the cameras and gps of their smartphones and tablets gathering all this information.
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Rather severe IMHO but I am not a judge. Pre-meditated murder gets 15 years in civilized countries. How can a woman be forced into a hotel room against her will? Was she under the influence of drug/alcohol?
And the winner of the Darwin award goes to, you guessed it. You!!!! -
Som nam na Thai people. Welcome to the next 20 years of Military rule.
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If you do a bit of research you will find that Niantic, Inc. which is owned by Keyhole Inc. which was founded in 2001, is a software development company specializing in geospatial data visualization applications and was acquired by Google in 2004 for $35 million. Initially launched as a spin-off of Intrinsic Graphics, first round funding came from a Sony venture capital fund and others, additional capital came from an NVIDIA bundling deal, from the CIA's venture capital arm In-Q-Tel,[with the majority of In-Q-Tel' funds coming from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) is both a combat support agency, under the United States Department of Defense, and an intelligence agency of the United States Intelligence Community, with the primary mission of collecting, analyzing, and distributing geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) in support of national security. NGA was known as the National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) until 2003.
Take special note of the fact that the CIA was a major investor in this company.
Anything that the CIA is involved in I want no part of.
This is simply another example of the CIA using this so called game as a massive global surveillance system.
When Edward Snowden leaked the cables in regards to the US mass surveillance of US citizens and citizens in other countries the CIA along Google were already working on another version of global surveillance, and it's called Pokémon Go.
Make it seem like fun all the while bainwashing the masses and at the same time they have their much wanted global surveillance.
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How did they work out this before it happens? HOPE?
Didn't you know? Kasicorn research centre performed a survey. That's where they got these results. They surveyed all 6 staff members of their centre and voila we have our results. -
So the original figure of 600 billion baht has now been reduced to 280 billion baht. Seems to me that had the Junta and Suthep not orchestrated the coup this loss could have at the very least become a break even.
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Well, it looks like I'm getting super pissed up tonight.
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I asked a lot of Thai people today that I know if they were going to go and vote and most of them said they were not going.
The ones that did say they were going to vote, I did not find it appropriate to ask which way they would vote.
None of my business to be honest, but my girlfriends entire family are going to vote and they all said they will vote no.
Edit: My question was not posed to more than 5 people together,but rather to individual people so as it can not be construed as a political gathering.
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Wow. I certainly wasn't expecting that. I thought for sure he would vote no.
Please note the sarcasm. -
It has nothing to due with advertising and everything to due with a mechanical issue with the transmission in which case Ford should be recalling the Fiesta model immediately.
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7 hours ago, ddavidovsky said:
Could have been worse - by a few inches.
He's dead. How much worse could it possibly have gotten.
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10 hours ago, AlphMichaels said:
If it's an "all-you-can-eat" buffet, and you decide to arbitrarily decide when a table takes too much and doesn't eat that you'll penalize them on the check..., you better state it up front.
It's called "all you can eat" not "all you can bring to your table".
If you don't eat it, you should pay for it.
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With the recent terrorist attacks in Europe, I feel much safer here than in the U.K.
Let's see how you feel after August 7th.
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What city did this incident occur?
That can make a huge difference in your defence.
Bollacaloola, the capital of fantasyville......
The biggest thing in the OP's defence is that it never happened at all.....
Bore off mate....... you call me a liar, and the whole post is fantasy etc, yet return to the post about 5 times, each time making the same cynical comments....... give it a rest mate
It would seem it isn't just me calling BS on this one Walter.....
didn't you take an inappropriate 'selfie' a few months ago and send it to a 'real estate' agent'?
Good move
Well played
Checkmate
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I Am still trying to find a Thai woman with small tits, but it seems they all went for breast implants![/quote
You can't classify ladyboys as women.
Thai women have some of the smallest tits on earth, hence the reason they wear such super padded bras.
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Looks like the clinic made her eyes disappear as well.
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/ex-premier-abhisit-turns-thai-juntas-draft-charter-101809227.html
Ex-premier Abhisit turns on Thai junta's draft charter
Pokemon players told to keep away military restricted areas while playing the game
in Thailand News
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I have posted this same message in another topic related to Pokemon Go.
If you do a bit of research you will find that Niantic, Inc. which is owned by Keyhole Inc. which was founded in 2001, is a software development company specializing in geospatial data visualization applications and was acquired by Google in 2004 for $35 million. Initially launched as a spin-off of Intrinsic Graphics, first round funding came from a Sony venture capital fund and others, additional capital came from an NVIDIA bundling deal, from the CIA's venture capital arm In-Q-Tel,[with the majority of In-Q-Tel' funds coming from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) is both a combat support agency, under the United States Department of Defense, and an intelligence agency of the United States Intelligence Community, with the primary mission of collecting, analyzing, and distributing geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) in support of national security. NGA was known as the National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) until 2003.
Take special note of the fact that the CIA was a major investor in this company.
Anything that the CIA is involved in I want no part of.
This is simply another example of the CIA using this so called game as a massive global surveillance system.
When Edward Snowden leaked the cables in regards to the US mass surveillance of US citizens and citizens in other countries the CIA along Google were already working on another version of global surveillance, and it's called Pokémon Go.
Make it seem like fun all the while bainwashing the masses and at the same time they have their much wanted global surveillance.