Pokemon Go.

This is not normal:
"Man in New Zealand quits his job to play Pokemon Go full-time"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/36814165/man-in-new-zealand-quits-his-job-to-play-pokemon-go-full-time

I recently came across an interesting short film, I published it in the Section "Movies & Trivia: Picks & Pans" on September 01, 2015, , but he is" ideal "for this thread:

https://youtu.be/ALzCl6T8ZDI
 
casper said:
This is not normal:
"Man in New Zealand quits his job to play Pokemon Go full-time"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/36814165/man-in-new-zealand-quits-his-job-to-play-pokemon-go-full-time

I recently came across an interesting short film, I published it in the Section "Movies & Trivia: Picks & Pans" on September 01, 2015, , but he is" ideal "for this thread:

https://youtu.be/ALzCl6T8ZDI

Very good film! Thank you for sharing.
 
:lol:

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[quote author= c.a.]Nice Catch ................. :D

There Is A Bar Up The Street And Around The Corner. Go There Have A Beer, And Seriously Think About your Life Choices.
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For everyone who has seen the cartoon knows that pokemon trainers always have to watch out for deep holes, being dug by team-rocket used as traps.

If they keep getting on your yard. Why not dig deep holes for them and trap them. If they want the full pokemon experience, they can have it.
 
Putin To Ban Pokemon GO From Russia Due To Links To CIA
Posted on July 17, 2016 by Baxter Dmitry
_http://yournewswire.com/putin-to-ban-pokemon-go-from-russia-due-to-links-to-cia/
Vladimir Putin is set to ban Pokemon GO from Russia after an internal Kremlin investigation revealed the viral augmented reality smartphone game has direct links to the CIA and wider intelligence community and is being used to secretly gather data on a colossal scale.

Young people are being tricked into giving up their privacy to these intelligence agencies, according to Kremlin sources, and while playing the game they act as unwitting intelligence gatherers for the CIA. The game has an extensive list of intrusive tracking permissions, and it is these ‘fine print clauses’ that raised eyebrows in the Kremlin and sparked the ongoing investigation.

The game’s creator, Niantec, is closely linked to the CIA. Niantec CEO John Hanke created Keyhole in 2001 – which was later bought by Google.

Most of the money used to create Keyhole came from the National Geo-Spatial Intelligence Agency and the CIA.

Pokemon GO is the pinnacle of Hanke’s intelligence gathering career thus far. He is a New World Order intelligence operative whose career has been creating ingenious ways to spy on unsuspecting citizens and siphon the information back to intelligence agencies.

With the launch of the viral game, the CIA effectively recruited millions of unaware, distracted people to work as intelligence and surveillance operatives, gathering previously time consuming, expensive data for the intelligence agency.

An agency that wants footage of the inside of a home or building can now place desirable Pokemon there, and naive citizens will collect the footage for them.

Putin, who has promised to destroy the New World Order in 2016, believes the augmented reality smartphone game is a case of wolf in sheep’s clothing.

The game hasn’t been released in Russia yet, however some Russian Pokemon fans have gained access and have started playing the game in Moscow, prompting Putin to warn them to stay away from his residence and government buildings over security fears.

The game looks set to have a limited life span in Russia, and other countries are showing signs of following suit in banning the CIA-funded game over security concerns.

China, the world’s biggest gaming and smartphone market, has expressed reservations about the game, believing it could be a Trojan horse for offensive military action by the United States and Japan.

Pokemon GO represents the latest tool to ensnare people. It is a form of hypnotism and could have sinister consequences. The New World Order have corralled these young people and are using them to create caches of hi-res data-rich images of their surroundings – including personal spaces – that get collated and stored by the CIA.

Kremlin sources believe the most objectionable clause in the Pokemon GO contract being signed by young people all over the world is the line:
“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.”

In other words, everything your smartphone camera captures while you are attempting to capture Pokemon can and will be used against you in a court of law.
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Kay Kim said:
Generator said:
More bread and circuses to distract and disarm the people, though this version is clearly the most insidious and distracting yet: it allows full access to a person's phone, their movements, their credit-cards and habits. People have died already playing this utter foolishness, and no one can do squat because they signed a waiver before they gave up their money, time, attention and life.

This really makes me sad.

So, more crafty insidious powerful force is taken form as fun game.
And lots people been irresponsible to fight off it's temptation and even surrender one's own life's privilege, and don't care theirs privacy being taken away.

Its like give up one's own power.
Same as sold one's own soul.

This really makes me sad too.

You don't make much sense: I assume English is a second language?

Does it make you sad or are you taking the piss? I'm running out of time here. I mean that in the deepest way possible. The last thing I need is a smart-arse.
 
Generator said:
Kay Kim said:
Generator said:
More bread and circuses to distract and disarm the people, though this version is clearly the most insidious and distracting yet: it allows full access to a person's phone, their movements, their credit-cards and habits. People have died already playing this utter foolishness, and no one can do squat because they signed a waiver before they gave up their money, time, attention and life.

This really makes me sad.

So, more crafty insidious powerful force is taken form as fun game.
And lots people been irresponsible to fight off it's temptation and even surrender one's own life's privilege, and don't care theirs privacy being taken away.

Its like give up one's own power.
Same as sold one's own soul.

This really makes me sad too.

You don't make much sense: I assume English is a second language?

Does it make you sad or are you taking the piss? I'm running out of time here. I mean that in the deepest way possible. The last thing I need is a smart-arse.
Generator, is there something bothering you more than some simple word structure by a non-English speaking member? You are coming across more abrupt than necessary.
 
Got to give'em credit - Hacer dinero de Pokemon locura
Ruptly TV
Mexico: Taxi, I choose you! Up your level and catch this PokeTAXI to catch 'em all!
Published on Jul 18, 2016

https://youtu.be/_YtgLpuRiSE
Emilio, a 29-year-old taxi driver in Minatitlan, Veracruz state, decided to switch his vehicle into a "Poketaxi" offering his service to "pokemon hunters," Monday.

Published on Jul 16, 2016

https://youtu.be/mFFNBYLpiJg
Are your legs getting tired from all the Pokémon Go? Well, some entrepreneurs have the solution for you. They want to be your personal Pokémon Go driver. That’s right, for just $20-$25 per hour a driver will now chauffeur you around to play in cities like New York, Portland, and Baltimore
 
c.a. said:
Putin To Ban Pokemon GO From Russia Due To Links To CIA
Posted on July 17, 2016 by Baxter Dmitry

Unfortunately, it is probably not true. There are some calls from various bodies in Russia to ban the game, but Putin wouldn't make such a statement, unless it had some sort of legal basis. Besides, isn't "yournewswire" a fake news site?
 
Keit said:
c.a. said:
Putin To Ban Pokemon GO From Russia Due To Links To CIA
Posted on July 17, 2016 by Baxter Dmitry

Unfortunately, it is probably not true. There are some calls from various bodies in Russia to ban the game, but Putin wouldn't make such a statement, unless it had some sort of legal basis. Besides, isn't "yournewswire" a fake news site?

Good question. Not to wast your day but any thoughts one and all?

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I found this comment from the Kremlin more believable:

[...] spokesman Dmitry Peskov:

“If I am not mistaken, this game is not available in Russia, at least that is what I read,” Peskov told state news agency RIA Novosti, when asked about the app during his daily press briefing. “That is why here I simply cannot give you an informed answer. I do not play the game myself.”

Peskov said he did not know if there were any Pokemon to be caught on the premises of Moscow’s Kremlin—the fortress that has housed many Russian and Soviet leaders since the 1400s.

Behind its red walls, the Kremlin also features an Imperial Palace, where the presidential administration is now based, as well as several historic churches and a museum of Russian royal and political history that is open to the public. Peskov told would-be Pokemon trainers he did not think it was a good idea for them to include the building in their games.

“Pokemons are no reason to visit the cultural treasury of the world that is the Kremlin, which unprecedentedly remains open, despite being the residence of the Russian president,” Peskov said.

http://europe.newsweek.com/kremlin-tells-pokemon-go-players-keep-away-putins-residence-480372
 
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I found this comment from the Kremlin more believable:

[...] spokesman Dmitry Peskov:

“If I am not mistaken, this game is not available in Russia, at least that is what I read,” Peskov told state news agency RIA Novosti, when asked about the app during his daily press briefing. “That is why here I simply cannot give you an informed answer. I do not play the game myself.”

Peskov said he did not know if there were any Pokemon to be caught on the premises of Moscow’s Kremlin—the fortress that has housed many Russian and Soviet leaders since the 1400s.

Behind its red walls, the Kremlin also features an Imperial Palace, where the presidential administration is now based, as well as several historic churches and a museum of Russian royal and political history that is open to the public. Peskov told would-be Pokemon trainers he did not think it was a good idea for them to include the building in their games.

“Pokemons are no reason to visit the cultural treasury of the world that is the Kremlin, which unprecedentedly remains open, despite being the residence of the Russian president,” Peskov said.

http://europe.newsweek.com/kremlin-tells-pokemon-go-players-keep-away-putins-residence-480372


Can't Blame Putin for seeing the Obvious mechanism behind Pokemon Go.
 
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