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Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
Sun Nov 23, 2014, 02:35 AM Nov 2014

Why are spelling, spacing or grammar errors added to news articles that adversely portray China?

China-Brazil satellite launch fails, likely fell back to Earth

(Reuters) - A Chinese-Brazilian satellite launched by China on Monday failed to reached its planned orbit and likely fell back to Earth, Brazil's Ministry of Science said. http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/12/10/us-space-china-brazil-satellite-idUSBRE9B90XK20131210


Can a satellite "likely" fell back to Earth?" Where the Hell else would a satellite fall? Maybe it "likely fell back" to China, where they added on television or telecommunications gear to manipulate media and telephone calls in Brazil. LOL
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Why are spelling, spacing or grammar errors added to news articles that adversely portray China? (Original Post) Jeffersons Ghost Nov 2014 OP
The NSA allows Chinese satellite monkey-code of 33 readers = 3+3 in numerology, which = The Lovers Jeffersons Ghost Nov 2014 #1
I hope dip-shit NSA online agents are glad they fucked up my readership @ DU... Jeffersons Ghost Nov 2014 #2
Let me express this clearly online NSA agents... Jeffersons Ghost Nov 2014 #3
Two things to discuss with you: TexasTowelie Nov 2014 #4
Here is some information that I can discose on enemy satellites... Jeffersons Ghost Nov 2014 #5
Don't attribute to malice what can easily be accounted for ManiacJoe Nov 2014 #6

Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
1. The NSA allows Chinese satellite monkey-code of 33 readers = 3+3 in numerology, which = The Lovers
Sun Nov 23, 2014, 02:55 AM
Nov 2014

In Tarot The Lovers card is number 6 in the Major Arcana. Now my cute online radio station is playing "If you Love Someone," which includes "waiting" = A.E. "Waite" the creator of the most popular Tarot card deck ever created. The next song was "I'm going to Waite Till the Midnight Hour," on an online site named WWBB, B101 "Your At Work Station" from Providence, RI.

Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
2. I hope dip-shit NSA online agents are glad they fucked up my readership @ DU...
Sun Nov 23, 2014, 03:31 AM
Nov 2014

Last edited Sun Nov 23, 2014, 06:48 AM - Edit history (1)

And then the National Security Agency turned every number at this website over to China, so their satellite teams could create numerological code for cyber-criminals. Then, the idiots got a 5% funding cut for similar fuck-ups.

Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
3. Let me express this clearly online NSA agents...
Sun Nov 23, 2014, 03:37 AM
Nov 2014

You are working with China to facilitate easily deciphered code, which facilitates cyber-crime and online NSA puppets of Chinese satellite teams cause problems for FBI online agents. DO YOU UNDERSTAND? DO YOU UNDERSTAND? DO YOU UNDERSTAND?

TexasTowelie

(112,150 posts)
4. Two things to discuss with you:
Sun Nov 23, 2014, 06:01 AM
Nov 2014

1) On the question in this thread, it is possible that the satellite sent up went at a great enough speed that it reached escape velocity is no longer orbiting the earth in which case it would not fall back to earth and it is considered lost.

2) On the other thread you posted A=1, B=2, C=3..., when I opened the link to the thread it caused my browser (Firefox) to crash. I haven't had it happen in a great while so I suspect that it might be long enough to create some problems. If you don't get any responses, at least you will know why.

Thanks.

Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
5. Here is some information that I can discose on enemy satellites...
Sun Nov 23, 2014, 06:19 AM
Nov 2014

After Chinese satellites fire any type of focused energy at anyone on a continuous basis, they reveal the orbits of previously unidentified satellites, especially if a high-profile ESPA reporter moves to a distant city. Chinese satellite orbits can be triangulated more easily when anyone they attack changes their location. Through a complex lens, a basic Chinese attack satellite can hit a few targets, which are close together, simultaneously; but it cannot rapidly change the focus to attack a distant target. Some attack satellites have two or more attack projectors behind a lens. One vibrating frequency is powerful enough to create talking water; and to talk clearly attack satellites must have an ability to hear extremely well. Still, satellites are not television-style, space-ships, they are orbiting, solar-powered drones, which are only as powerful as the teams who use advanced code to coordinate them. Unless a human target enters a crowded area, attack satellites can focus on noises as subtle a breathing. In a crowded aircraft terminal, a spy satellite is required to maintain a focus on human targets: It can either focus on one target or view a large geographic area. Most Chinese satellite facilities run one geek satellite, several attack satellites and an eye-in-the-sky satellite that can see through clouds and roofs. Focused satellite signals and logic suggest this type of satellite formation is plausible. Usually, two attack satellites orbit ahead of a geek satellite that disrupts computers and other electronic equipment. An eye-in-the-sky, which can see extremely small objects through heavy overhead structures, with a type of heat sensing technology, orbits above the formation. This spy satellite can watch attack satellites in Low Earth Orbits (LEO). Black ink is slightly hotter than green ink and advanced observation satellites can detect the difference. In many cases, another attack satellite follows these two valuable satellites. Geek satellites and attack satellites can disrupt radios and create audible messages with various machinery, electronic equipment and even running water. Some satellites and aircraft can see and read stacks of documents in safes. As military aircraft detect long-term attacks on ESPA radios or monitor computer disruptions by Chinese satellites, they will eventually discover the trajectory and speed of every Chinese satellite group orbiting over the USA in polar orbits. The speed satellites orbit dictates their positions over the planet at a given time of the day. Any particular type of satellite that constantly focuses on a single target impairs its ability to conduct other activities; however, even ineffective computer disruptions represent a cyber attack on US soil.

ManiacJoe

(10,136 posts)
6. Don't attribute to malice what can easily be accounted for
Sun Nov 23, 2014, 06:29 AM
Nov 2014

by ignorance or stupidity.

The author seems to be Brazilian. His English (or the computerized translation) is better than my Portuguese.

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