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Shami-Amourae
11th July 2016, 11:28 AM
http://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/80610796
(Quoting this from /pol/)
http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1467/86/1467862849099.jpg
Seeing all these Pokemon go people the last few days has really made me think, and I've come up with some interesting ideas.
For those of you that are unaware of how the game works, basically pokemon will show up on a cartoon-like map that is fed to the game from google maps, which will coincide with the area you are in. You see where the pokemon are, then travel to that location and use the camera on your phone to "search" for the pokemon.
Google made this game, not nintendo, this is google and the data coming from the game is going to them. It has been said that google is trying to get scans of the insides of the houses of players, which sounds very likely. But I want to explore the full scope of the massive invasion of privacy this game could introduce.
There are two scenarios I see for this invasion, and both could be happening at the same time.
1. Googles new captchas with image recognition, have been using human brains for a while now to help computers understand what objects are. So with scans of the inside of homes, google will have databases of ANY object in your house. Which will be used to advertise to you, or unfortunately be used against you, especially if you have a gun, and google would know EXACTLY where these objects are within your house.
http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1468/25/1468251033512.jpg
2. I've seen this happen to an extent, a pokemon is in a certain area, and people will FLOCK to that area. Last night I saw 3 separate groups of people wandering around a golf course with their phones scanning for pokemon. Let's say for example, Google or the government (basically the same thing at this point) are searching for you, and they have an idea of where you are. All they have to do is drop a few rare pokemon in the location they think you are, and all of the sudden, they will have dozens of cameras searching for you, peeking through your windows, and there's nothing you can do about it. I've seen people on Youtube go into someone's BACKYARD to get one of these things, just imagine 20 people trying to find one.
There's no fucking way I'm going to download that game, but just be aware. This is the next step in the dissolving privacy.
http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1468/15/1468153266886.png
If I was a criminal, it would seriously be easy to earn insane money off this. From what I've seen, you can use "lures" or something to attract multiple pokemon to an area. If you wanted all the phones of the people that wander into that area. You could take them all, no problem. You'd make an easy $3000 per spot, and nobody could do anything.
Shami-Amourae
11th July 2016, 11:32 AM
So basically this game was derived a method to get people to scan their entire homes and scan all around their cities/towns for Google on foot. You walk down the street and can detect Pokémon "virtually" on your street. The Pokémon could be on a street corner, or an alley. A lot of people will and are playing this.
Is pokemon GO popular in US?
Very. My first encounter with this game was the day it came out. I saw two security guards walking around the parking lot looking for a pokemon. Now that I'm aware of it, I see these fuckers everywhere. One of these days, I'm going to get someone jumping my fence to get into my backyard to catch a fucking pidgey
You know what would be great? If a bunch of people on /pol/ spoofed GPS and lured like a thousand Pokemon to every ghetto in America.
I dunno how this shit works but I'm sure somebody could make a guide, might help expedite the race war.
That's already happening to an extent. There have been a lot of robberies because idiots wander into a dangerous neighborhood without thinking and get their shit stolen
https://www.engadget.com/2016/07/10/robbers-use-pokemon-go-to-lure-victims/
Fuck you are right, this is being used to make a 3D photo map of everything. That's literally what is happening
Yes, that's probably the main goal, 3d map of everything. If they're missing a spot, all they have to do is stick some pokemon there and people will go there and scan it for them
From reddit: (https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/4sa0w6/pokemon_go_geospatial_intelligence_gathering/)
Pokemon Go is now out for iOS and Android, and was released 7/7/16.
It was created by Niantic, Inc. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niantic,_Inc.), which was founded by the Keyhole, Inc. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyhole,_Inc) founder John Locke. Keyhole Inc. was funded by Sony & Nvidia, along with a nice chunk of money coming from the CIA's venture capital firm In-Q-Tel (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In-Q-Tel), with In-Q-Tel receiving the majority of funding from the National Geospatial Agency (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Geospatial-Intelligence_Agency).
The NGA was formerly known as NIMA, the National Imaging and Mapping Agency, until 2003. The NGA's primary focus is mapping Geospatial Intelligence, or GEOINT (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geospatial_intelligence). Geospatial Intelligence is intelligence about human activity on earth derived from the exploitation and analysis of imagery and geospatial information that describes, assesses, and visually depicts physical features and geographical referenced activities on the Earth.
I checked out the NGA.mil website, the main page had an ad for what looked to be some type of Holo-Lens over a girl's face, advertising their magazine they publish. I'm sure they publish that for all their employees, not for general public to know (although it's free to read on their site, just not a popular publication since only NGA probably knows about it, and the few people that lurked onto the site accidentally).
So Niantic/Pokemon Go is basically a front for Geospatial Intelligence gathering, just like the former Ingress from the same company (which wasn't as hugely popular as the Pokemon intellectual property, basically every 90's kid with a capable smart phone is out playing this).
If they need pictures for a specific area updated, they don't have to send any agents/employees. They just spawn a rare Pokemon and someone using the app will take some pictures for them...
The Privacy Policy for Pokemon Go (https://www.nianticlabs.com/privacy/pokemongo/en/) is a also bit Orwellian.
What are your guys thoughts on this application? Just a new Augmented Reality (AR) game, or GEOINT Agency wet dream?
Shami-Amourae
11th July 2016, 11:38 AM
Official Trailer - Just think of all the messed up things that will happen because of this game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qryf2F_QfXg
It looks like thieves are already targeting people playing this game:
http://nypost.com/2016/07/10/pokemon-go-is-getting-creepy/
http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/robbers-target-players-of-popular-pokemon-go-smartphone-game-police/article_ca161f27-37b7-57bb-bfa6-a30b0563e3f0.html
https://www.engadget.com/2016/07/10/robbers-use-pokemon-go-to-lure-victims/
(https://www.engadget.com/2016/07/10/robbers-use-pokemon-go-to-lure-victims/)
Joshua01
11th July 2016, 11:45 AM
Good, idiots should be punished for getting sucked into their smartphone. I use mine as a telephone...that's it. SO far no one has robbed me.
Shami-Amourae
11th July 2016, 11:48 AM
Holy shit, they are making churches "Pokestops". Google literally is tricking people into scanning and monitoring entire churches.
http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/BHQvVfCosuPUH8HoaNySuQ-480-80.png
http://www.gamesradar.com/why-your-local-church-and-water-towers-are-pokemon-go-gyms-and-pokestops/
I wouldn't be suprised if theres a reason for all churches being "pokestops". They probably want to guage activity at these places constantly, and now they have a way to have cameras pointed at these spots constantly
Shami-Amourae
11th July 2016, 11:58 AM
Good, idiots should be punished for getting sucked into their smartphone. I use mine as a telephone...that's it. SO far no one has robbed me.
When I was a kid a lot of my peers played Pokémon Red & Blue. On the school bus we'd organize battles and little tournaments with our Gameboys. They game had a lasting impact, so a lot of these people playing this are all grown up and playing for nostalgia. The game was literally designed as a way to get people to scan and monitor places they (Google and the Feds) don't have have access to currently.
Imagine all the idiots driving around and scanning with this game too. It will cause a bunch of car accidents.
They're testing for foot traffic generation for new format advertising.
Instead of showing you an ad for a product or store you'll be guided into the store by your augmented reality game.
And they'll have concrete metrics for how effective each ad campaign is especially since everyone will be using phone "wallets".
Eventually it will probably be detailed enough to hand pick what shit you didn't even know you need and you'll be showing up to Walmart to catch a Pikachu in front of a 30pack of toilet paper and remember you need tp.
>Its another select the storefronts captcha
midnight rambler
11th July 2016, 12:35 PM
That's crazy shit!
Shami-Amourae
11th July 2016, 01:17 PM
http://county10.com/201021174044426240
https://petypeshift.blob.core.windows.net/attachments/3e8d2638-8492-4f31-9c7a-a4098aa3af29.jpg
Teen playing new Pokémon game on phone discovers body in Wind River
19-year-old Riverton resident Shayla Wiggins found the dead body (http://county10.com/201002885444534272/authorities-investigating-a-dead-body-near-wind-river) floating in the Wind River this morning around 8:40 a.m. She's living with her mom Shawna Wiggins at the B&K Trailer Park for part of the summer.
Shayla tells County 10 that she woke up this morning and began playing a game on her cell phone called Pokémon Go (http://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-video-games/pokemon-go/), an augmented reality game that encourages the user to capture as many Pokémon as possible. "The Pokémon are all over Riverton," she said. Shayla showed County 10 the game on her cellphone which displayed a map of Riverton where these Pokémon are located.
"I was trying to get a Pokémon from a natural water resource," she explained. She said that she jumped over the fence to go towards the river in search of a Pokémon.
"I was walking towards the bridge along the shore when I saw something in the water," Shayla said. "I had to take a second look and I realized it was a body." She said the figure was floating about three feet from the shore and it looked like an average size male body. She reports that she thinks the man was native, but she can't be certain. She saw a black shirt and black pants. All of the body was reportedly submerged except for part of his back and butt.
"It was pretty shocking," Shayla said. "I didn't really know what to do at first. But I called 911 right away and they came really quickly." Shortly after authorities arrived they took Shayla down to the scene where she had indicated she found the body.
Detectives told Shayla that they thought the body had been there for less than 24 hours.
Shayla was a bit shaken up after the incident. "I was pretty scared and cried for a while," she said.
The Fremont County Sheriff's Office has released the following information: “The death appears to be accidental in nature and possibly that of a drowning. There is no evidence at this time that would indicate foul play. Evidence located at the scene has led investigators to believe the man went into the water at the location he was found.” Read more here (http://county10.com/201050801366368256).
Feature Photo: Shayla Wiggins looking towards the river behind her house.
https://petypeshift.blob.core.windows.net/attachments/35d7a504-7d54-4019-b105-f64411e02c89.jpg
Shami-Amourae
11th July 2016, 01:32 PM
Mark Dice:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50hNUiSQwEc
drycreek
11th July 2016, 02:09 PM
I enjoyed life a lot more before the internet and cellphones. Oh, and before diversity.
midnight rambler
11th July 2016, 03:01 PM
Mark Dice:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50hNUiSQwEc
Creating zombies on a wholesale basis. lol
Twisted Titan
11th July 2016, 03:37 PM
Thank you for briefing me on this "game"
Under no circumstances will my boy be playing this garbage in my home
Dogman
11th July 2016, 03:39 PM
Thank you for briefing me on this "game"
Under no circumstances will my boy be playing this garbage in my home
Remember you crowing he was born, or you had a birth back when in the dim internet past !
How old now ?
Some games and appropriate ages are cool as long as the game is no way treated as reality , be to confusion of the two.
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Twisted Titan
11th July 2016, 03:46 PM
Remember you crowing he was born, or you had a birth back when in the dim internet past !
How old now ?
Some games and appropriate ages are cool as long as the game is no way treated as reality , be to confusion of the two.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Forum runner
My boy is 16
My wee one is 5 now
Both healthy and strong ...Thank God and putting a ton of grays on my head
Dogman
11th July 2016, 03:47 PM
My boy is 16
My wee one is 5 now
Both healthy and strong ...Thank God and putting a ton of grays on my head
OK
Was thinking of the wee one!
Grey ?
You ain't seen nothing dude!!
16 and up is a dangerous age!
Hormones are kicking into overtime!
;D
Peace and thanks !
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Shami-Amourae
11th July 2016, 04:07 PM
My boy is 16
My wee one is 5 now
Both healthy and strong ...Thank God and putting a ton of grays on my head
I was into Pokémon when it first came out in 1998, but stopped playing around 1999 when Pokémon Snap came out. Back them all the Blockbuster Video stores let you print up your pictures you snapped in the game (it was a safari photography game.) This whole thing feels like a bastardization of my childhood, so I'm a bit disturbed.
The game is huge with people with autism. Most kids stopped playing it in 1999 which was when the craze died down, but there's always been a group of hardcore people still doing the card games and stuff.
Here's a guy running around playing it in Australia. You can see how this could cause deaths and stuff since it's forcing this guy to drive around at night and watch his cellphone the entire time. He ends up in people's backyards and goes to actual gyms and grocery stores (watch his other videos for some of this.) One of the interesting things is he goes to places with bodies of water (the ocean) and there's water-type Pokémon in the water. I can see the appeal to this though since it's like a giant scavenger hunt.
Start around 1:54
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pgX60AAIYo
Note: A Pokémon Gym is where you go to battle other Pokémon players.
Shami-Amourae
11th July 2016, 04:10 PM
According to this 5% of all Android users have downloaded the game just 2 days after it's release, and 3% actively play it daily. This is millions of people. I believe it will possibly become double this by the end of the week.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sK4fBTjqnLY
Even if you don't care about this game, this is very important since traffic accidents, robberies, and people literally walking off cliffs will increase. You'll see people walking around like zombies everywhere waving their phone in your face. You're going to see large numbers of people who normally never go outside walking around with their faces glued to their smartphone's screens.
midnight rambler
11th July 2016, 04:12 PM
According to this 5% of all Android users have downloaded the game just 2 days after it's release, and 3% actively play it daily. This is millions of people.
Even if you don't care about this game, this is very important since traffic accidents, robberies, and people literally walking off cliffs will increase. You'll see people walking around like zombies everywhere waving their phone in your face.
Oh great, anything danger to be concerned with.
Shami-Amourae
11th July 2016, 04:26 PM
http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1468/09/1468090447046.jpg
madfranks
11th July 2016, 04:32 PM
http://county10.com/201021174044426240
19-year-old Riverton resident Shayla Wiggins found the dead body (http://county10.com/201002885444534272/authorities-investigating-a-dead-body-near-wind-river) floating in the Wind River this morning around 8:40 a.m. She's living with her mom Shawna Wiggins at the B&K Trailer Park for part of the summer.
So did she find a ghost-type pokemon then?
midnight rambler
11th July 2016, 04:44 PM
Just the beginning of the zombie nonsense.
http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1468/09/1468090447046.jpg
Ares
11th July 2016, 04:44 PM
So did she find a ghost-type pokemon then?
HA!
Dogman
11th July 2016, 04:50 PM
Just hit national news on ABC
Shami-Amourae
11th July 2016, 04:58 PM
So did she find a ghost-type pokemon then?
You have to go to graveyards and hospitals at night to catch those. No joke.
https://www.reddit.com/r/pokemongo/comments/4rtgua/you_can_catch_ghost_type_in_graveyards/
Shami-Amourae
11th July 2016, 08:11 PM
>voluptuous latina cum receptacle
>blue hair, tie dye shirt, problem glasses-wearing lesbian SJW
>pervy old jew creep
>big afro nigger
>bearded jew hipster with sideways baseball cap
>dorky gay asian guy with pink shirt and nerd glasses
>nigger in a hoodie and sweatpants, loudmouth who thinks he's the next Eddie Murphy/Will Smith
>metrosexual white hipster faggot
>four more random groids looking for crimes of opportunity
It's like a caricature of walking stereotypes
http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1468/28/1468280024178.png
midnight rambler
11th July 2016, 09:31 PM
lol
http://www.military.com/daily-news/2016/07/11/base-to-troops-dont-chase-virtual-pokemon-into-restricted-areas.html
Who's to say this isn't some AI program(s) with God only knows what purpose?
AndreaGail
11th July 2016, 09:42 PM
We live in a world, The Current Year, where this is a real article
AndreaGail
11th July 2016, 09:47 PM
Robbers use Pokémon Go to target victims
The Pokémon Go app is a bit like a scavenger hunt, pinpointing on a map different Pokémon themed treasures and creatures you can find around you. The man who was robbed while playing this game Saturday night says he simply didn't notice he had walked into a trap.
It started as a late night cigarette run to this gas station. Even though it was 2 a.m., Nikolas Howard went to a stop with a lure on it because it was only a couple blocks away.
For two days, Howard had been tracking Pokémon on the app around the city. And he was so engrossed it in Saturday night, he didn't see what he was walking into.
The app led Howard to a parking lot near the intersection of Highway K and Feise Road, a popular checkpoint just across the street from a gas station.
That's when Howard noticed a black BMW pull in behind him.
"There were four kids inside. The kid in the back passenger seat had a silver pistol. He got out of the car and put it into my face, told me to 'lose my stuff'," said Howard.
Shane Backer, Brett Miller, and Jamine Warner have all been charged with first-degree robbery and armed criminal action. Their ages are 18,17, and 18 respectively. No word yet on whether the 16-year-old will face charges.
http://www.ksdk.com/news/local/armed-robbers-in-ofallon-mo-use-pokmon-go-to-target-victims/268681840
cheka.
11th July 2016, 10:00 PM
ha ha pokeMAN
used to tease the neighbor kids relentlessly with the mispronunciation
i also had a case of pokeMAN cards -- and would dole out the packs to them. one kid hit a charizard card -- he was on cloud nine as the other pokeman's were in awe of his good fortune. my kid was pissed that i gave away a charizard :)
i had a lot of fun with pokeMAN
Santa
12th July 2016, 01:10 AM
Oh great. Another entire generation of mindless human surveillance drones. Reminds me of my generation of mindless human functionaries
where everyone wanted to become a white collar assistant management dweeb of some shitbox corporate franchise.
I've been trying to run and hide from this shit all my life. The only real difference between then and now is then logos were mostly black and white and today the logos are mostly candy coated rainbows.
There are three forms of salvation in life. Procreation, intoxication and termination. Getting laid, getting high and getting dead.
The subtle variations of which might be known as the art of living.
It's funny as hell if you think about it. :)
StreetsOfGold
12th July 2016, 09:40 AM
Pokeman is satanic!
Plain and simple. The fact that google is involved in this is PAR FOR THE COURSE
https://youtu.be/y3-sL2UJ00o?t=4m6s
Shami-Amourae
12th July 2016, 12:57 PM
The Fat Man covers it....
"POCK-AYE-MON".... No it's "POKE-AYE-MON"
Alex doesn't know WTF he's talking about. He can't even get the name right.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8RtqxGM8TQ
>Simulated procreation
>Pockymon
>Trigglypuff just gave birth to a baby Darth Vader
http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1459/31/1459310929066.jpg
Shami-Amourae
12th July 2016, 01:05 PM
Pokeman is satanic!
Plain and simple. The fact that google is involved in this is PAR FOR THE COURSE
https://youtu.be/y3-sL2UJ00o?t=4m6s
People used that clip to make fun of Christians in the early 2000s. I used it a lot in my anti-Christian satirical website. He doesn't even understand what Pokémon, and is completely talking out of his ass. If you're going to be critical of something actually know what you're talking about or your message falls flat.
In context at 2:07:30
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kg8RLOtcbs4
More autism!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=se7nsnhrCAk
StreetsOfGold
12th July 2016, 02:55 PM
completely talking out of his ass
It takes one to know one!
As usual, you provided nothing which indicates it's NOT satanic, which it is!
Shami-Amourae
12th July 2016, 03:05 PM
It takes one to know one!
As usual, you provided nothing which indicates it's NOT satanic, which it is!
I actually played Pokémon as a child. I know how it works. This guy doesn't.
madfranks
12th July 2016, 03:33 PM
The creator of Pocket Monsters (pokemon) as a kid would catch bugs in jars and have them fight pretend battles with each other. When he grew up and became a game developer he thought it would be fun to make a game where kids catch monsters and have them battle. I also was a kid when Pokemon debuted and I played Pokemon Red all the way through (I'm what they call a genwunner), and filled out my Pokedex with all 151 known. Haven't played much since, but I am a fan. I like that Pokemon Go is gen 1 pokemon. Of course that was on purpose, so they can re-release all the future generations in future app updates. They're going to milk this sucker for years, and make shit tons of money.
Shami-Amourae
12th July 2016, 03:54 PM
I had Red too, though I went with Bulbasaur as my starter Pokémon. I made Zapdos my main fighting Pokémon by the end of the game.
http://img.ifcdn.com/images/c964b5c76dd48700683c86c399915c47aab8033700cd6df63f 2df4ca2517e54a_1.jpg
Shami-Amourae
12th July 2016, 04:16 PM
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2016/07/12/holocaust-museum-to-visitors-please-stop-catching-pokemon-here/
http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1468/33/1468335117213.png
http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1468/24/1468247482985.jpg
Gotta Gas 'em All
http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1397/84/1397846177128.png
Horn
12th July 2016, 05:03 PM
I want Pokemon with Bitcoin attached so that I can sell them into the void that is the internets slave trade for profit.
madfranks
12th July 2016, 08:54 PM
I had Red too, though I went with Bulbasaur as my starter Pokémon. I made Zapdos my main fighting Pokémon by the end of the game.
Crazy! Bulbasaur was my pick too, however my little brother and his friend had the game as well and we planned the whole thing out so we'd trade each other over a game link cable so we could all fill out our Pokedexes. My brother had Squirtle and friend had Charmander.
Oh, and I went with Articuno for my legendary.
cheka.
12th July 2016, 11:31 PM
you guys are killing me. I knew kids that played pokeeMAN. it drove them nuts that I would butcher the word. never understood why they cared....a lot of laughs
Shami-Amourae
13th July 2016, 12:48 PM
(Meowth is like the greedy Jew Pokémon (https://twitter.com/bearynn/status/6762558293) who is always out trying to get Gold)
http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1468/42/1468427325473.png
Meowth is attracted to round and shiny objects, and has the unique ability to produce coins using Pay Day. It is known to wander about city streets and pick up anything that sparkles, including loose change. Upon finding a sparkling object, its eyes will glitter and the coin on its forehead will shine brightly.
More like:
http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1468/43/1468434361749.png
Shami-Amourae
13th July 2016, 01:01 PM
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Shami-Amourae
13th July 2016, 01:29 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzPtFz-baMg
Shami-Amourae
13th July 2016, 03:10 PM
Some commentary...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtEwDoGJkcU
Shami-Amourae
13th July 2016, 04:05 PM
WeAreChange commentary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JX3iuCpgM50
LOOMINAUGHTY!!!
midnight rambler
13th July 2016, 04:59 PM
WeAreChange commentary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JX3iuCpgM50
Pretty obvious this is what's going on, and I'm still convinced there's an AI component.
Shami-Amourae
14th July 2016, 06:27 AM
http://bgr.com/2016/07/13/pokemon-go-player-stabbed/
http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1468/48/1468488592852.png
Shami-Amourae
14th July 2016, 06:35 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDMnHvX4XTU
Joshua01
14th July 2016, 06:37 AM
These people breed
Half Sense
14th July 2016, 08:44 AM
Was listening to a sports radio show and they were saying how their colleague stopped his car FOUR TIMES on the way to work at 5 A.M. Just abandoned his vehicle and went charging off after the image of a child's cartoon on his screen.
monty
14th July 2016, 08:17 PM
CIA . . .
The CIA’s “Pokémon Go” App Is Doing What The Patriot Act Can’t
http://www.activistpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/pokemongo-1024x582.jpg (http://www.activistpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/pokemongo.jpg)
By James Corbett, The International Forecaster (http://www.theinternationalforecaster.com/)
Privacy advocates (that’s establishment speak for “normal human beings”) celebrated earlier this week as the House rejected yet another attempt to expand the Patriot Act’s snooping provisions. House Resolution 5606, better known by its Orwellian name, the “Anti-terrorism Information Sharing is Strength Act (http://docs.house.gov/billsthisweek/20160711/HR5606.pdf),” would have allowed Big Brother to access Americans’ financial information based on what the government deems to be “suspicious activity.” Given that the DHS has labeled such things as using binoculars (http://dhsem.state.co.us/prevention-security/citizen-resources/eight-signs-terrorism), paying with cash (https://www.rt.com/news/terrorism-credit-cards-government-613/), or even “appearing normal (http://www.infowars.com/images2/ps/txps_terror_pamphlet_back.jpg)” as “possible terrorist activity” in the past (thus making pretty much every human being a possible terrorist), everyone can breathe a sigh of relief that the bill failed.
But don’t breathe that sigh too deeply, because exactly as that threat to privacy was being extinguished, another one was rising to take its place. It goes by the name of “Pokémon Go” and it is a so-called “augmented reality” game that allows users to capture, train and battle virtual Pokémon by chasing them around through real world environments with your smart phone.
Full disclosure: Although I live in the land of anime and video games, I have never played any Pokémon games, watched any of the shows, read any of the comics or bought any of the toys associated with the franchise. I don’t know anything about it except for the name of that ubiquitous yellow Pikachu character. So if you are an out-of-touch fuddy-duddy like me, you may be surprised to learn that the “Pokémon Go” app, launched just one week ago, is the hottest thing on the planet right now.
To put into perspective just how popular this game is, it topped the App Store’s “Top Grossing” category within 24 hours of its release. Now, just one week out, it has been downloaded an estimated 7.5 million times (https://techcrunch.com/2016/07/11/pokemon-go-daily-revenue-downloads/) in the US alone and is generating an estimated $1.6 million a day for Nintendo. But here’s the truly mind-boggling part: In just the first two trading days after the game’s release, Nintendo’s market value rose a staggering $7.5 billion (https://www.yahoo.com/tech/pokemon-game-adds-7-5-095739989.html). That’s right, folks, this is not merely a game, it is a phenomenon.
For those unfamiliar with “augmented reality” gaming, it’s a type of game where one tracks virtual characters or objects that appear on their smart phones through real world environments. The Pokémon Go game is prompting scores of people out into the streets to go chasing for wild Pokémon to capture.
It is also prompting heists, violence, hoaxes and hysteria.
http://www.activistpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/pokemonilluminati.jpg (http://www.activistpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/pokemonilluminati.jpg)
On the more innocuous side, some restaurants and businesses are already trying to cash in (http://www.slate.com/blogs/business_insider/2016/07/11/some_restaurants_are_using_pok_mon_go_to_catch_cus tomers.html) on their proximity to spots with a lot of in-game activity. On the less innocuous side, robbers are now using “Lures” (which attract Pokémon to a certain spot) to lure gamers in to be mugged (http://www.extremetech.com/gaming/231476-thieves-use-pokemon-go-to-lure-mug-unsuspecting-gamers). One 19-year-old hunting for water Pokémon in a rural river ended up uncovering a dead body (http://perezhilton.com/2016-07-09-woman-discovers-dead-body-while-playing-pokemon-go-shayla-wiggins-rural-wyoming-river#.V4N-PZMrLwc), one IT executive got fired from his job (http://mothership.sg/2016/07/man-calls-spore-a-fuing-sh-country-internet-rages-man-gets-fired-within-a-day/) after an online Facebook tirade inspired by frustration at the game, and one YouTuber who was live streaming the game while out Ubering allegedly saw someone get murdered right in front of him…but that turned out to be a hoax (http://gizmodo.com/police-say-pokemon-go-murder-video-is-hoax-1783447409).
If you’re wondering what’s going on here, you’re not the only one. It seems the Internet is flipping its collective lid over this app as the line between gaming and the real world gets blurrier. But perhaps all of this pales in comparison to the game’s terms and conditions.
Firstly, the app requires an excessive amount of permissions (https://techcrunch.com/2016/07/11/pokemon-go-wants-to-catch-almost-all-your-permissions/) on a user’s device, including the ability to read your contacts, find accounts on your device, and access your camera. The app even requires full access to a user’s Google account, which it can then use to read your emails, send emails from your account, browse your Google Drive documents and photos, etc. But apparently that’s just “a mistake (http://www.ibtimes.com/pokemon-go-ios-erroneously-requests-more-google-account-permissions-it-needs-fix-due-2390725)” and will be “corrected soon.”
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Secondly, the game’s privacy policy (https://www.nianticlabs.com/privacy/pokemongo/en) contains such gems as: “We may disclose any information about you (or your authorized child) that is in our possession or control to government or law enforcement officials or private parties.” What could go wrong?
But wait, it gets worse!
http://www.activistpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/pokemoncia-e1468423010231.jpg (http://www.activistpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/pokemoncia-e1468423010231.jpg)
The maker of the app? Niantic Labs (https://www.nianticlabs.com/). Never heard of them? That’s because until last year they were an internal start-up of none other than Google, the NSA-linked Big Brother company. (https://www.corbettreport.com/just-be-evil-the-unauthorized-history-of-google/) Even now Google remains one of Niantic’s major backers. Niantic was founded by John Hanke, who also founded Keyhole, Inc., the mapping company which was created with seed money from In-Q-Tel (https://www.corbettreport.com/meet-in-q-tel-the-cias-venture-capital-firm-preview/), the CIA’s venture capital arm, and which was eventually rolled into Google Maps (https://pando.com/2015/07/01/cia-foia-google-keyhole/).
So yes, the Pokémon game currently taking the Internet by storm (and scooping up all their data, including activities, movements and communications) was created by a CIA-linked businessman who gestated his company at Google.
Feeling safe yet?
As it turns out, the big, bad Big Brother Spies of the NSA and the DHS and the CIA don’t really need their Patriot Act powers, after all. All the powers-that-shouldn’t-be need to do is create a fun, shiny trinket for the people to play with and they will literally pay for their own surveillance.
Welcome to the “Matrix Economy,” where people pay to spy on themselves…and have fun doing it!
Huxley would be proud.
James Corbett writes for The International Forecaster, where this article first appeared (https://www.corbettreport.com/the-cias-pokemon-go-app-is-doing-what-the-patriot-act-cant/).
More of his articles and videos can also be found at CorbettReport.com (http://http//www.corbettreport.com)
Also Read: Will “Pokemon Go” Be Used To Catch Us All? (http://www.activistpost.com/2016/07/pokemon-go-is-the-surveillance-states-best-friend.html)
http://www.activistpost.com/2016/07/the-cias-pokemon-go-app-is-doing-what-the-patriot-act-cant.html?utm_source=Activist+Post+Subscribers&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=738b45e228-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_term=0_b0c7fb76bd-738b45e228-387790361
Silver Rocket Bitches!
14th July 2016, 11:12 PM
Just when you think society cannot get any dumber..
vacuum
15th July 2016, 12:15 AM
I totally ignored this thread when it was posted, because I couldn't care less about pokemon, but this is the super popular game I'm hearing about lately?
I couldn't have invented something more insidious if I spent a full year coming up with ideas. Holy sh*t.
Shami-Amourae
15th July 2016, 12:36 AM
I totally ignored this thread when it was posted, because I couldn't care less about pokemon, but this is the super popular game I'm hearing about lately?
I couldn't have invented something more insidious if I spent a full year coming up with ideas. Holy sh*t.
It's all based on a Gameboy game from 1996 (Japan) and 1998 (America.) If you played the original game it would make sense.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcNgjFUzZaI
Shami-Amourae
15th July 2016, 02:56 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOF4ghVzUQI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-O9tU2QpCs
madfranks
15th July 2016, 03:53 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-O9tU2QpCs
No joke, last time I was playing in the park with my kids, I trolled the hell out of a bunch of kids, telling them how I caught some super rare pokemon on the other side of the park. "Guys I just caught a porygon over in that corner of the park!" "Guys, I just caught a scyther over by those bushes!!!1!1!one"
Shami-Amourae
16th July 2016, 01:36 PM
They are forming super herds now!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLdWbwQJWI0
Literally over this:
http://cdn.bulbagarden.net/upload/thumb/f/fd/134Vaporeon.png/250px-134Vaporeon.png
midnight rambler
16th July 2016, 01:53 PM
Here's another super herd frenzy.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/07/15/pokemon-go-players-go-mad-as-rare-pokemon-appears-in-park/
There's much more to this than meets the eye.
They are forming super herds now!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLdWbwQJWI0
Literally over this:
http://cdn.bulbagarden.net/upload/thumb/f/fd/134Vaporeon.png/250px-134Vaporeon.png
Shami-Amourae
16th July 2016, 02:11 PM
All of these people can vote, and they will be voting Hillary.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wWf397ZI0Y
cheka.
16th July 2016, 02:12 PM
the gamer zombies have left their bedrooms!
scary sight.....pale skinny-fat kids shuffling around in the 98 degree houston heat
pokeman is powerful
skinny-fat = fat and skinny at the same time, most common among slugs
Shami-Amourae
17th July 2016, 12:37 AM
http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1468/73/1468737357673.png
Shami-Amourae
17th July 2016, 01:17 AM
Mark Dice commentary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrFksPCSRpg
Shami-Amourae
17th July 2016, 06:13 PM
http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1468/05/1468058852267.png
singular_me
21st July 2016, 09:46 AM
have yet to catch up with pokemon..... ... Fatwa issued for Pokemon Go in Saudi Arabia (yesterday)... but then Saudi Arabia denies issuing new fatwa against Pokemon (3h ago)
Pokémon Go and the coming zombie apocalypse
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLdWbwQJWI0
MORE
https://www.rt.com/op-edge/351843-pokemon-go-zombie-apocalypse/
https://www.davidicke.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Untitled-59-2.jpg
singular_me
23rd July 2016, 09:54 AM
stone knows better for sure
---------------------------------
eep Out! Pokémon Go Is Invading Military Sites Around the World
23 July 2016 GMT
http://sputniknews.com/world/20160720/1043357614/military-game-pokemons.html
Oliver Stone: Pokémon Go is ‘Surveillance Capitalism’ for a Robotic Society
23 July 2016 GMT
http://21stcenturywire.com/2016/07/22/oliver-stone-pokemon-go-is-surveillance-capitalism-for-a-robotic-society/
Shami-Amourae
23rd July 2016, 08:20 PM
https://images.encyclopediadramatica.se/thumb/c/cc/GTA_GO.jpg/680px-GTA_GO.jpg
Shami-Amourae
24th July 2016, 01:44 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pufCpbuQUCU
Shami-Amourae
25th July 2016, 03:38 AM
http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1469/43/1469439025882.gif
madfranks
25th July 2016, 09:54 AM
When you send a pokemon to the professor, the game is clear that you can never, ever, get it back, and in exchange the professor sends you a piece of pokemon candy with the same name as the pokemon you sent him. I.e. if you send him a pidgey, you get a pidgey candy. Well, where does the candy come from? The theory is now that because there's no way the professor can take care of the millions of pokemon all the trainers are sending him, is that he takes the pokemon you send him, puts them into a death machine that grinds them up and condenses their juices into a nutritious hard candy for you to feed your other pokemon. Makes perfect sense to me!
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/qH4bRUYuMrQ/maxresdefault.jpg
Ares
25th July 2016, 10:01 AM
http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1468/05/1468058852267.png
Wait, is that newborn kid black?
Shami-Amourae
25th July 2016, 10:05 AM
Wait, is that newborn kid black?
No idea.
Santa
25th July 2016, 12:30 PM
https://roarmag.org/essays/pokemon-go-where-google-says/
In 2010, Google started up what is now a very important subsidiary, Niantic Inc. Google starts up a lot of companies each year and acquires a great many more, so there is nothing special in this. What is important is that whilst most of us see Google’s acquisition of every “start-up” and endless development of “subsidiary” companies with different names as simply an attempt to completely monopolize the market, the case of Niantic shows us that there is more to the extent of Google’s power.
Six years on from its inception with the launch of its biggest game yet, Pokémon Go, Niantic has hit the headlines and people are finally paying attention to the company, with some apparent leftists even claiming (https://www.jacobinmag.com/2016/07/pokemon-go-pokestops-game-situationist-play-children/) we ought to boycott Pokémon Go. In fact, Niantic have been working on mobile phone psychology and social organization for several years. An analysis of the company’s two big games, Ingress and Pokémon Go, shows us some important truths about the world we are living in, about corporate control and about the ability of our mobile phones to organize our desires.
Niantic developed their first major game, Ingress, in 2011. The game, one of the most important of recent years, is a key ideological tool for Google — one that, unlike Pokémon Go, is little publicized. Ingress has seven million or more players and Ingress tattoos show the degree to which people define themselves by the application. Some players even describe Ingress as a “lifestyle” rather than a “game”. The reader can be forgiven for thinking: “I don’t play it, so why would this apply to me?” But the entertainment coming out of Google via Niantic is in line with Google’s wider project of regulating our movements and experiences of the physical world; unless you don’t use Google or any of its applications, many of which come built-it to our phones and cannot be uninstalled, this applies to you.
Ingress reflects a trend of mobile phone application development (which includes Google Maps and Uber, among other well-known apps) designed to regulate and influence our experience of the city, turning the mobile phone into a new kind of unconscious: an ideological force driving our movements while we remain only semi-aware of what propels us and why we are propelled in the directions we are.
I first considered the importance of mobile phone games to be about a kind of “distraction” — an argument I made in my book (http://www.zero-books.net/books/enjoying-it) and related article (http://thenewinquiry.com/essays/seconds-of-pleasure/) in The New Inquiry. Later, when playing Ingress for the first time, I realized there was a lot more to it than this. Ingress, rather than simply distracting us from the city around us, actually trains us (http://existentialgamer.com/ingress-trains-us-to-become-googles-perfect-citizens) to become Google’s perfect citizens. In Ingress, the player moves around the real environment capturing “portals” represented by landmarks, monuments and public art, as well as other less-famous features of the city. The player is required to be within physical range of the “portal” to capture it, so the game constantly tracks the player via GPS. Importantly, it not only monitors where we go, but directs us where it wants us to move.
As such it is very much the counterpart of Google Maps, which is also developing the ability not only to track our movements but to direct them. Of course, Google’s algorithms have long since dictated which restaurants we visit, which cafés we are aware of and which paths we take to get to these destinations. Now though, Google is developing new technology (http://time.com/4178860/google-maps-new-feature/) that actually predicts where you will want to go based on the time, your GPS location and your habitual history of movement stored in its infinitely powerful recording system. This, like Ingress, shows us a new pattern emerging in which the mobile phone dictates our paths around the city and encourages us, without realizing it, to develop habitual and repetitious patterns of movement. More importantly still, such applications anticipate our very desires, not so much giving us what we want as determining what we desire.
Here again, the connection with the concept of the unconscious is useful. While some have seen the unconscious as a morass of unregulated desires, followers of Freud and later of Lacanian psychoanalysis have been keen to show precisely how structured the unconscious is by outside forces. Our mobile phones pretend to be about fulfilling our every desire, giving us endless entertainment (games), easy transport (Uber) and instant access to food and drink (OpenRice, JustEat) and even near-instantaneous sex and love (Tindr, Grindr). Yet, what is much scarier than the fact that you can get everything you want via your mobile phone is the possibility that what you want is itself set in motion by the phone.
Into precisely this atmosphere enters Pokémon Go, out just days ago, and already the most significant mobile phone release of 2016. The game is, of course, made by none other than Niantic Labs. A series of hysterical events have already arisen from the ethical minefield that is Pokémon Go. In the case of Ingress, academic study has already been dedicated (https://www.bloomsburycollections.com/book/social-casual-and-mobile-games-the-changing-gaming-landscape/ch10-riding-in-cars-with-strangers-a-cross-cultural-comparison-of-privacy-and-safety-in) to the fact that the game has sent young children into unlit city parks at 3am. With Pokémon Go, Australian police have had to respond (http://www.9news.com.au/technology/2016/07/07/14/15/pokemon-go-forces-aussie-police-station-to-bar-players) to a bunch of Pokémon trainers trying to get into a police station to capture the Pokémon within and some people found a dead body (http://www.theverge.com/2016/7/8/12132746/pokemon-go-teen-discovers-dead-body-wyoming) instead of a Pokémon. It has already been suggested that Pokémon Go is eventually going to kill someone (http://existentialgamer.com/pokemon-go-will-kill-someone-only-matter-time)— and since that article was published someone has crashed into a police car and another has been run-over while hunting Pokemon. But, as with Ingress, it is not the occasional mad story to emerge that should concern us, but the psychological and technological effects of every user’s experience.
The premise of Pokémon Go is simply that you use your GPS to find Pokémon in the real environment and then your camera to make the Pokémon visible, so that the world is enriched by looking through the screen at what lies behind it, as in the image below:
https://roarmag.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/PokemonGoScreenshot.jpg (https://roarmag.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/PokemonGoScreenshot.jpg)
The Pokémon itself is an incredible phenomenon deserving of a book length study. Perhaps for now we can say that the Pokémon is the perfect example of what Jacques Lacan called the objet a, that perfectly cute fetishised but illusive object of desire that would truly make us happy if only we could just get our hands on it. We never do, because there is always a newer, cuter and harder to capture version that we just have to catch!
Dystopian visions of what technology and videogames would lead to seem to have got something completely wrong. Depictions of the dystopian videogame future have always tended to see the future as involving each individual isolated from the rest and sat quietly alone in a small room hooked up into a computer through which their lives are exclusively lived. In other words, the importance of the physical environment recedes in favor of the imaginary electronic world. On the contrary to these predictions of the future, we now live in a dystopia where Google and its subsidiaries send us madly around the city almost non-stop in directions of its choosing in search of the objects of desire, whether that be a lover on Tindr, a bowl of authentic Japanese ramen or that elusive Clefairy or Pikachu.
In the 1990s parents could ask their children to “get outside more” to escape the videogame space, but now it is the games that make us charge around the city capturing portals and collecting Pokémon and going on dates. Putting aside the full access that Google gets to your accounts via Pokémon Go, this shows us something really dangerous. It points to the increasing reality that there really is no escape from Google — and that while we are doing what we think we want, believing that we are just using our phones to help us get it, in fact Google has an even greater power, a truly revolutionary one: the ability to create and organize desire itself.
It is this truly revolutionary power that is important when it comes to Pokémon Go and Ingress. To say that these games are revolutionary is not to say that they are doing any good, nor that they are “radical”, and certainly it is not to say that they are left-wing — on the contrary, the revolution in desire appears to be corporate, hegemonic and centralized. If the left is to have any hope, however, it must not resist Pokémon Go, as Jacobin have now famously suggested, but understand and perhaps even embrace the power of the mobile phone to re-organize desire and look for ways forward from here.
milehi
25th July 2016, 05:10 PM
My youngest kid is visiting from out of state and plays this game. I live in the middle of no where (miles from any establishment with a cash register) and she found a Pokémon in the front yard yesterday. Apparently a rare one too(Clefable). I have her phone turned off and took her shooting.
collector
25th July 2016, 07:50 PM
They're super-imposing this crap onto the phones to get the kids to look harder, probably anywhere they (google earth) want to augment their database of pics and videos
boogietillyapuke
28th July 2016, 01:59 PM
So I went to the local military base commissary (grocery store) this afternoon. Approximately 100 yards inside the front gate is an electronic billboard...........today's message........playing Pokemon "go" is prohibited on base.
just a thought but if all those people have time to play Pokemon on duty.....they don't need to be there in the first place.
Shami-Amourae
1st August 2016, 07:14 PM
http://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/83789225
Which faggot do you support in this video?
> PTSD Veteran
> Autistic Manchild
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r30knkYJ1WM
>1964
>16 years old, fresh out of high school
>Want to be left alone in your room reading your imported anime image books
>But mum and dad won't stop giving you shit
>'Why don't you go get a job son, your dad already had a career and a house by your age'
>Sign up for army
>Tensions with Vietnam seem to be going no where, surely WW2 put an end to all wars, what could go wrong?
>Seems like a good idea, lots of alone time to fap over waifus
>1965
>USa declares war on Vietnam and starts sending over troops
>Oh shit
>You're among the first drafted
>Herded into a plane like sheep and flown across an ocean
>No time to pack your anime
>You fight for 3 years
>No warm bed, no fresh clothes, wet boots, rations every day, no television, no hot water, nothing
>Watch as your adopted friends are killed before your eyes one by one
>Best friend Ted has both legs and one arm blown off right before you
>He grabs you with his remaining arm and spits blood over your face as he drowns in his own fluid
>You somehow survive
>2016
>Campaign for years to raise money so you can build a memorial for Ted and the rest of your fallen buddies
>Anniversary of his death, laying down some flowers and telling him about your life, how lonely you are
>HEY GUYS IS THAT A CATERPIE
>You turn around
>DUDE ITS A FUCKING CATERPIE LMAO
>A gang of 10 youths come stampeding all over the memorial, laughing and cheering hysterically while looking at a device in their hand
>They start pointing at the ground
>You look but see nothing
>Ask them politely to keep their voices down and show some respect
>They instead set up a tent, start discussing Bernie sanders and what gender they're going to be tomorrow
JohnQPublic
1st August 2016, 08:42 PM
My youngest kid is visiting from out of state and plays this game. I live in the middle of no where (miles from any establishment with a cash register) and she found a Pokémon in the front yard yesterday. Apparently a rare one too(Clefable). I have her phone turned off and took her shooting.
Shoot the phone.
Shami-Amourae
6th August 2016, 02:23 PM
Pokémon statue in New Orleans, Louisiana
http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1470/51/1470513205288.jpg
http://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/84386209
http://www.cnet.com/news/unofficial-pikachu-pokemonument-statue-erected-in-new-orleans/
So this is the "based South"? Robert E. Lee out, Pikachu in?
http://www.cnet.com/news/unofficial-pikachu-pokemonument-statue-erected-in-new-orleans/
Shami-Amourae
6th August 2016, 02:25 PM
http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1438/05/1438052925841.png
crimethink
6th August 2016, 08:26 PM
They have been honest with you all along: Pokémon = Pocket Monsters.
Neuro
7th August 2016, 02:33 AM
They are forming super herds now!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLdWbwQJWI0
Literally over this:
http://cdn.bulbagarden.net/upload/thumb/f/fd/134Vaporeon.png/250px-134Vaporeon.png
Zombies are out in the streets!
Jewboo
7th August 2016, 02:59 AM
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/73/Charles_Whitman_%281963%29.jpg
After reading this thread Charles Whitman (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Whitman) makes sense to me now:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtOQnM3LQkE
Cebu_4_2
7th August 2016, 03:07 AM
After reading this thread Charles Whitman (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Whitman) makes sense to me now:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtOQnM3LQkE
Good movie but I didn't think they had pokeymon go back then.
Jewboo
7th August 2016, 03:12 AM
http://saintsabina.org/news/newsletters.html
August 1966...fifty years ago...was also a wacky time to be alive.
Historical Events in August 1966 (http://www.onthisday.com/events/date/1966/august)
Cebu_4_2
7th August 2016, 03:18 AM
http://saintsabina.org/news/newsletters.html
August 1966...fifty years ago...was also a wacky time to be alive.
Historical Events in August 1966 (http://www.onthisday.com/events/date/1966/august)
Geez thay's almost jacked up as today,
crimethink
7th August 2016, 07:14 AM
After reading this thread Charles Whitman (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Whitman) makes sense to me now:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtOQnM3LQkE
This guy makes even more sense:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Kaczynski
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQ-Upb4Szms
https://www.sacredfools.org/crimescene/casefiles/s2/shipoffoolsstory.htm
Shami-Amourae
7th August 2016, 01:16 PM
Gooks are celebrating. Why aren't you celebrating?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10dIhiiSZnE
EE_
7th August 2016, 01:25 PM
Gooks are celebrating. Why aren't you celebrating?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10dIhiiSZnE
FUKU radiation poisoning their brains?
Shami-Amourae
9th August 2016, 09:54 PM
Pokemon Go accused of racism for having more Poke Stops in white areas
http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1455/10/1455108579911.jpg
>Urban Institute researchers found an average of 55 PokéStops in majority white neighborhoods and 19 in majority black neighborhoods. The Belleville News-Democrat found that pattern repeated itself in African-American sections of Detroit, Miami and Chicago.
>Similarly, New York boroughs Brooklyn and Queens, both of which have high numbers of Hispanic and black residents, had significantly fewer PokéStops than in Manhattan and white and Asian neighborhoods.
>The Urban Institute says the racial divides in the game amount to redlining — a term used when a community is cut off from essential services based on its racial or ethnic makeup.
>The dearth of PokéStops and Gyms make it tougher for residents of these overlooked communities to participate in the game. They also lose the benefits to gamers that come with a multitude of virtual stops that dispense critical items for free such as Poké Balls, used to catch Pokémon, or egg incubators to grow new monsters.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news/2016/08/09/pokemon-go-racist-app-redlining-communities-color-racist-pokestops-gyms/87732734/
Is there anything SJWs don't ruin?
crimethink
9th August 2016, 11:23 PM
>Urban Institute researchers found an average of 55 PokéStops in majority white neighborhoods and 19 in majority black neighborhoods. The Belleville News-Democrat found that pattern repeated itself in African-American sections of Detroit, Miami and Chicago.
>Similarly, New York boroughs Brooklyn and Queens, both of which have high numbers of Hispanic and black residents, had significantly fewer PokéStops than in Manhattan and white and Asian neighborhoods.
>The Urban Institute says the racial divides in the game amount to redlining — a term used when a community is cut off from essential services based on its racial or ethnic makeup.
>The dearth of PokéStops and Gyms make it tougher for residents of these overlooked communities to participate in the game. They also lose the benefits to gamers that come with a multitude of virtual stops that dispense critical items for free such as Poké Balls, used to catch Pokémon, or egg incubators to grow new monsters.[/COLOR]
http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news/2016/08/09/pokemon-go-racist-app-redlining-communities-color-racist-pokestops-gyms/87732734/
Is there anything SJWs don't ruin?
Pokémon, being Japanese, can't stand the smell of Niggers:
“It is stated by Adachi that all Negroes are smelly to the Japanese, and that the smell is very repulsive to them."
https://analyseeconomique.wordpress.com/2012/05/29/race-john-r-baker/
PatColo
11th August 2016, 12:27 PM
a Max Igan solo pod, around 1 hr IIRC;
Pokemon, Pornography and the Depopulation Agenda - AVR - 07/24/16 (http://thecrowhouse.com/stm264.html) - Podcast MP3 (http://thecrowhouse.com/dl/MaxIgan_Pokemon_Pornography_and_Depopulation_Agend a_Surviving_The_Matrix_July22nd_2016.mp3)
plus an 80 min thing on Richie Allen show, haven't listened to this one... maybe later, Podcast MP3 (http://thecrowhouse.com/dl/MaxIgan_RichieAllenShow_072716.mp3) plus YT version below:
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/FZM8hLy-4os/hqdefault.jpg?custom=true&w=196&h=110&stc=true&jpg444=true&jpgq=90&sp=68&sigh=kKUiY9yrgKNYzSKiut4_XP9Qqk4
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZM8hLy-4os)1:19:41
Max Igan Discusses Pokemon Go, Transhumanism & Infowars Islamophobia In Extensive Interview. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZM8hLy-4os)
18,156 views
2 weeks ago
all Igan's pod's; solo & guest on other shows: http://thecrowhouse.com/radio.html
Shami-Amourae
11th August 2016, 01:07 PM
Pokémon, being Japanese, can't stand the smell of Niggers:
“It is stated by Adachi that all Negroes are smelly to the Japanese, and that the smell is very repulsive to them."
https://analyseeconomique.wordpress.com/2012/05/29/race-john-r-baker/
Based Gooks
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PatColo
6th September 2016, 04:09 PM
Kyle Hunt & Sinead, 2 mins, https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCtnF0bOkx4gyzpaMJ-m4v9A/videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGakRZImhYs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGakRZImhYs
Shami-Amourae
19th September 2016, 01:46 AM
Chunk dude gets robbed by a Nigger while livestreaming Pokemon Go:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dI9IuBthnd4
Shami-Amourae
20th September 2016, 04:57 AM
Bump.
PatColo
19th February 2017, 03:25 AM
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR0tG2wr270)3:27
Please Put Your Phone Down (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR0tG2wr270)
5,214 views
4 days ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR0tG2wr270
PatColo
17th October 2019, 02:42 PM
Parody from Kyle/Sinead, 2 mins
Pokemon Goy
https://www.bitchute.com/video/BAGA82QQzZC4/
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