Wednesday 9 April 2014

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amanfromMars 1 Tue 8 Apr 18:54 [1404081854] commenting boldly on http://forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/1/2014/04/08/cobol_s_360_anniversary/
One Ring to Rule Them All
Dominic Connor worked on getting Cobol to work properly under OS/2, which was so successful that he’s now a City headhunter.
If ever there was a time when the City needed new heads a’hunted, DC, it is now, for its key secret* is reverse engineered to base foundation and realised to be indefensibly vulnerable to simple text based complex attack/SMARTR IntelAIgent Discourse.
* Don’t let anyone fool you into thinking and wasting time on discovering secrets, plural, when its key secret, singular, rules over everything under the sun. And it be priceless and worth whatever it takes and is asked, to keep it a closely guarded secret known only to a carefully vetted few, who invariably have been clever enough to work things out for themselves too, making it a sort of autonomous, self-actuated and self-actuating group, practically astute, virtually anonymous and highly active.
Play the wrong game against them, and the secret universal control mechanism of which we speak, the City’s key secret, is made known to everyone worldwide in a language which they cannot fail to perfectly understand. And one wouldn’t want to be a big City player whenever that info hit the fan and main street, for the baying mobs will not be stopped having their rightful revenge on the source of all of their pains.
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amanfromMars 1 Wed 9 Apr 06:10 [1404090610] setting the record straight on http://forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/1/2014/04/08/mystery_light_on_mars_mountain_snapped_by_curiosity_rover/
Caesarian Commentary on Feasts Feted with Stellar Bodies
I can roll with that. Makes perfect sense to me and it's good to know that Mars has a quantifiable population of sluts. Billy Shatner is our only hope! .... Gert Leboski
Angels of XSSXXXXualised Delight, Gert Leboski, not sluts, and with Imperial Grand Mastery of ITs Arts and Heavenly Craft for the Glorious Vice in Sinful Saints and Saintly Sinners.
Fab Fabless Dessert like No Other.
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Another Cause for Human Rights Activist Attention because of the Vile Theft it Allows‽
With elections in the offing, would you vote for the nasty Nazi party thinking the following is a fine option to sneak into the gravy train arsenal under the radar and without greater public awareness.
UK Bank Accounts Can Be Raided After Budget
HM Revenue & Customs will be able to directly access taxpayers’ bank accounts in order to recover unpaid tax, under measures announced in this month’s Budget speech.
The little noticed move gives HMRC similar powers to raid bank accounts and recover tax and tax credit debts in excess of £1,000.
In the Budget Red Book, the measure is described as follows:
“The government will modernise and strengthen HMRC’s debt collection powers to recover financial assets from the bank accounts of debtors who owe over £1,000 of tax or tax credit debts, have the financial means to pay, and have been contacted multiple times by HMRC to pay.”
At the moment, if HMRC want to seize your property or cash, they have to take you to court, win and then get a court order. Now, after a couple of warning letters and a phone call, they can do it in conjunction with your bank, with a touch of a button.
Crucially, there’s no safeguard built into this system. There should be a transparent and fair process and an appeals process.
Now, if HMRC officials decide you owe them cash, they can just take it directly from your bank account. If you haven't managed to reach agreement with them, then you'll just wake up one morning, check your bank account, and find your cash is gone. No insolvency proceedings, asset freezes, debt collection agencies or court proceedings. Just the government taking out whatever it believes it is owed.
The significant HMRC legislation change was buried deep in the Budget document and comes amid preparations by international monetary and financial authorities and the Bank of England for bail-ins.
The UK government can now confiscate UK citizens money directly from bank accounts while it decides if you have broken the law or not. This is a significant power grab and this and the real risk of bail-ins are another reason to own physical gold outside the banking system, in jurisdictions that respect private property. ...... http://www.goldcore.com/goldcore_blog/UK_Budget_Allows_Bank_Accounts_To_Be_Raided
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amanfromMars 9 April 2014 at 7:12 am …. asking for clarification on http://sluggerotoole.com/2014/04/04/peter-robinson-on-nis-amended-welfare-reform-package/
Do the political parties/political party members in the NI Assembly and the Executive in Stormont, which/who are proxy representatives of your, the greater people's, wishes, support this proposed facility and ability? Are they being asked? Will they say they are powerless to prevent it? Do you, the people, want it? So many questions, so much time, and there's elections soon too,........
UK Bank Accounts Can Be Raided After Budget
HM Revenue & Customs will be able to directly access taxpayers’ bank accounts in order to recover unpaid tax, under measures announced in this month’s Budget speech.
The little noticed move gives HMRC similar powers to raid bank accounts and recover tax and tax credit debts in excess of £1,000.
In the Budget Red Book, the measure is described as follows:
“The government will modernise and strengthen HMRC’s debt collection powers to recover financial assets from the bank accounts of debtors who owe over £1,000 of tax or tax credit debts, have the financial means to pay, and have been contacted multiple times by HMRC to pay.”
At the moment, if HMRC want to seize your property or cash, they have to take you to court, win and then get a court order. Now, after a couple of warning letters and a phone call, they can do it in conjunction with your bank, with a touch of a button.
Crucially, there’s no safeguard built into this system. There should be a transparent and fair process and an appeals process.
Now, if HMRC officials decide you owe them cash, they can just take it directly from your bank account. If you haven't managed to reach agreement with them, then you'll just wake up one morning, check your bank account, and find your cash is gone. No insolvency proceedings, asset freezes, debt collection agencies or court proceedings. Just the government taking out whatever it believes it is owed.
The significant HMRC legislation change was buried deep in the Budget document and comes amid preparations by international monetary and financial authorities and the Bank of England for bail-ins.
The UK government can now confiscate UK citizens money directly from bank accounts while it decides if you have broken the law or not. This is a significant power grab and this and the real risk of bail-ins are another reason to own physical gold outside the banking system, in jurisdictions that respect private property. ….. http://www.goldcore.com/goldcore_blog/UK_Budget_Allows_Bank_Accounts_To_Be_Raided
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amanfromMars said... in a reply on http://amanfrommars.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/140408.html
Sometimes, it is best just to be lost for words, Casey E. Crazy is as crazy does and as we know, the world is full of head cases with a weird take on things.
9 April 2014 08:10
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amanfromMars …. asking a pertinent impertinent leading question on http://thedailybell.com/editorials/35124/Tibor-Machan-Selling-the-Rope/
What is the name of the movie/film/tv reality program, Tibor Machan, that shows how everything is resolved to function perfectly well for everyone in peace and harmony? Or is that a Titanic Film Studio Production yet to be made/started/commissioned? Now that would be an epic series worthy of bankers' funding. :-)
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