>Comcast
Nice wooden blocks though.
I keep a low profile but governments (plural) know who I am. They tried sending me messages though no-basis police visits (for which I created a paperwork nightmare sending my own countermessage) and even outright theft, and I let them know I have a dead man switch if they ever take me in.
My physician and maybe a Gallefreyian time lord get called "doctor." PhD's are nice but this DOCTOR shit is over the top.
>existing
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glomar_Explorer
>Hughes Glomar Explorer, as the ship was named at the time, was built between 1973 and 1974, by Sun Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. for more than US$350 million ($1.36 billion in 2016 dollars.[1]) at the direction of Howard Hughes for use by his company, Global Marine Development Inc.[5] It first began operation on 20 June 1974. Hughes told the media that the ship's purpose was to extract manganese nodules from the ocean floor. This marine geology cover story became surprisingly influential, causing many others to examine the idea. But in sworn testimony in United States district court proceedings and in appearances before government agencies, Global Marine executives and others associated with Hughes Glomar Explorer project maintained unanimously that the ship could not be used for any economically viable ocean mineral operation.
This is the new Bletchley Park or Puzzle Palace (Ft. Meade), but fusion centres are not new.
Don't let it dominate the discussion, just be aware.
I knew a guy who turned out to be Mossad, he had four passports (US, UK, CAN, Israel). He installed a lot of internet connections in Toronto back in the day. Think about that carefully.
(Of course TORIX was beside the CSIS field office on Front Street too.. Room 641A was more of an intelligence test for normalfags.)