Science is no longer science but a collection of kike sciences. The Aryan sciences died out in the early 1910s.
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Anonymous2013-06-07 21:07
The Aryan sciences never existed. It was a kike scheme all along.
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Anonymous2013-06-07 21:32
>>31
I think you should consider how elevated standards of living correlate with higher ``rights'' expectations. When you're starving to death almost everyday, your right to cryptography isn't exactly the first thing on your mind.
Unless you mean to tell me that the Chinese government intends to artificially keep standards of living to shit levels.
>>53
Neurotypicals think abusing things and corrupting the essence of everything is an admirable deed?
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Anonymous2013-06-07 23:00
Neurotypicals don't think abusing post numbers and corrupting the word "doubles" is an admirable deed?
Well they can go an check my dubs.
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Anonymous2013-06-07 23:54
>>1 and cryptography is now our last resource
after you let monsanto take over your agriculture and poisoned your lands with fracking, I'm not surprised the only resource you americunts have left is cryptography.
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>>77
Earlier in history privacy was the Jew thing, because Jews had no chance at revolutions or fraud schemes without a lot of conspiracy, like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sator_Square, used by early Jews during subversion of Roman Empire. Now Jews own almost everything, so the only revolution could be against the Jews and modern rebels, antisemitic Muslims, get branded as "terrorists".