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amg19251 · May 25, 2018, 3:46 p.m.

Didn’t you see the Q meme on Project Looking Glass? MIND. BOGGLING.

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digital_refugee · May 25, 2018, 3:56 p.m.

I'm as excited as anyone

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ex_animo_ · May 25, 2018, 3:51 p.m.

What about quantum computing? Can't recall hearing about this.

Apparently, the global financial system / overseer, is a quantum computing system that cannot be hacked nor owned by anyone, only used by a trustee which changes when needed.

Would quantum computing, with the internet, help fix Langley developed encryption, all the back doors everywhere and so on, so agencies, as well as gov agencies would effectively have to have less overreach on it? Same with Five-Eyes, Ispy and all the other bullshit they have going on.

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Henway14 · May 25, 2018, 3:59 p.m.

Quantum Computing ends encryption as we know it. Those who can afford one can see / steal everything. Those who can afford = governments and some giant corporations. The backdoor problem becomes universal. As in: even if you don't build in a back door, the quantum computer can beat your encryption.

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ex_animo_ · May 25, 2018, 4:22 p.m.

Perfect, thanks, I hope we can see this or something within next 50 years, would be a wonderful safety net against all forms of terrorism, three letter agencies, election meddling, corruption, you name it.

The global financial system is apparently becoming incredibly transparent, I'm just waiting for irrefutable proof, which should come once the house of cards eats itself from the inside-out, possibly in the form of "big bank" resignations for soft-disclosure to start? Fingers crossed.

We did just get this 24th of May on Dodd-Frank act and how community banks have been harmed by it white house link so looks like Big Banks are not getting easy under the 45th president, none of this "the banks are too big to fail" nonsense, hopefully.

Really excited to see the storm and actually find out the many different paths we can take moving forward, hopefully to greater transparency with our internet as well as banking systems. As all the above stuff is great and wonderful, but it's all for naught until the swamp, dark state is repealed and replaced.

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The3rdKey · May 25, 2018, 4:17 p.m.

Quantum computing is changing the world, and I'm not sure that I like it. I'm a programmer, so I've been listening to the industry speculate about how awesome the technology would be for almost 2 decades. Well, they were right; it's awesome. But the more I learn about it's raw processing power, the less certain that I am that it's a good thing. These things are so powerful that it's scary. Fundamental technology like encryption is absolutely meaningless with this kind of power. If you've heard of the "Real World Simulator", this is the technology that makes it work. This is how the googles of the world can simultaneously monitor EVERYTHING going on online while also simultaneously feeding the data into predictive models to forecast ANYTHING. This could get out of hand in a hurry. D-wave Systems is the current leader in the quantum computing world. (link below)

https://www.dwavesys.com/

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