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Révolution populaire à la mode américaine


Faux réseaux sociaux, manipulation de masse, agents de couverture pour paraître vrai, tout y passe. C'est ça les états-unis...

extrait : "n July 2010, Joe McSpedon, a U.S. government official, flew to Barcelona to put the final touches on a secret plan to build a social media project aimed at undermining Cuba's communist government. (...) To hide the network from the Cuban government, they would set up a byzantine system of front companies using a Cayman Islands bank account, and recruit unsuspecting executives who would not be told of the company's ties to the U.S. government. (...) This was a program paid for and run by the U.S. Agency for International Development, best known for overseeing billions of dollars in U.S. humanitarian aid. (...) Documents show the U.S. government planned to build a subscriber base through "non-controversial content": news messages on soccer, music, and hurricane updates. Later when the network reached a critical mass of subscribers, perhaps hundreds of thousands, operators would introduce political content aimed at inspiring Cubans to organize "smart mobs" — mass gatherings called at a moment's notice that might trigger a Cuban Spring"


Pour rappel, l'US AID est cette organisation qui a financé les coups d'état en amérique du sud, que nous occidentaux appelons révolution populaire, ainsi que les révolutions colorées d'europe de l'est, qui sont en fait aussi des coups d'état. Et avec le résultat que l'on sait : la chute des gouvernements légitimes en place, la mise en place de pions compatibles avec les intérêts américains, suivi du dépeçage en règle du pays via l'ouverture des marchés aux multinationales.

Mais attention, pas d'hystérie complotiste !!!!!

Posted on 03-April-2014 21:35 | Category: News | comment[0] | trackback[0]

 

Microsoft is now laughing at their developer audience


I watched live the keynote of the Build event in San Francisco (Apple jealousy) organized by Microsoft, gathering 5000 developers from around the world, and obviously many more watching the event online.

The only feeling after the keynote is the disgusting taste that Microsoft has gone so far in nonsense that they are now purely and simply laughing at their audience.

They are a software company and they can't ship a stable SDK anymore. What they had to do is what Apple did with iOS, which is what Sun Java tried and failed (write once, run anywhere). If it is so hard to do the same, it is because the core design of Windows is simply wrong. I have enough of that.

They are trying to be a services company, but how can that be interesting to developers ? After all, Microsoft is teasing businesses and end users with services that they have built : everyone in the IT industry is getting cut out of the equation as a result. Their latest services is subpar : they demo'ed Cortana, and half of the demos were either ridicule or failed.

They are trying to a devices company but all they can come up is throw-away mobile devices that nobody out there wants to buy, that no developer wants to develop for and that cannot compete with what is available out there already.

Microsoft, it is time to get out of here, you are simply wasting my time. Do not try to court me, you will not get my money and my time. Go away Big Satan !

Posted on 03-April-2014 13:46 | Category: anti-Microsoft | comment[0] | trackback[0]

 

 

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