You talk briefly about NSA and spying, and I’m sure you’ll know Mr McAfee, that the NSA is simply the scapegoat for a much, much larger programme which if discovered would throw the world into anarchy. It’s the same as MKUltra – 20,000 documents not destroyed by “mistake”? Ha. Snowden is a so called” whistleblower”? Ha! Get ready world, someday soon you’ll comprehend the real nature of your governments and how they truly treat so called civilians. If the government didn’t want these people to get out, do you really think they would have? The number of covert operations that I’ve had the privilege to read about people would simply call crazy, deny, and tell me I’m a paranoid freak. As I’m writing this on my Android phone I just purchased it’s attempting to stop me writing certain things. I wonder why. I’ll give you a simple example that was relatively recent: the Yarnell wildfire in Arizona, June-july 2013, hardly covered in the news. This was the site the department of defence tested a new weapon that defies the Geneva convention, which is also by the way a load of bullocks, and cause mass fatalities in a small period of time, and spread literally, like wildfire.
People say they want to know the truth about our governments but they simply could not handle them if shared. The Iranian government are still to this day recovering more and more documents from the US embassy seige in 1980, when the incinerator genuinely failed. The US government has paid millions to keep those shredded documents away from the public. The truth you could not handle. You’d realise that 95% of the things around you are false, and in reality have alternate uses. Perhaps it’s not time to wake up, America, for If you did – you’d wish you could fall asleep again.
I was in a discussion group talking about Mr. McAfee’s comment on Fox news about Javascript not being able to handle the millions who’d want to sign up for Obamacare. 200 or 300 people, no problem, but not millions.
But someone in the group said that Google Earth gets millions of hits a day and runs on Javascript with no problems.
I know nothing about computer programing. Who’s right here? What’s the difference?
LOL. He obviously hasn’t even been to healthcare.gov It’s exactly that; a central website that asks you what state you’re in. If you’re in a state serviced by the federal website, it forwards you into the federal site. If you are in a state that runs its own portal, it forwards you to that states program.
John … It is not just personal health information that can be hacked. For the first time, The obomacare process brings together all of our personal Social Security numbers and date of birth ID information, all of our personal health information, and, because the IRS computer systems are now part of Obamacare , all of our personal financial records, including bank account numbers, employment IDs, mutual fund account numbers, salaries. The IRS will be electronically connecting all of this information in order to track everyone in Obamacare, which is their job, determine health premium credits based on income and to levy fines (or taxes) that are also based on income. This connected data pool will be the crown jewel of the hacker world. The US government has not even been able to keep its own employees from stealing the data and publishing it, let alone alone losing it via sophisticated hacking. I’m not sure people realize the breadth of the personal data pool that is being created in such a poor way.
“No kidding. Whether it be by aggressive phone-, email-, and door-to-door scam operations, or via computer hackers, ObamaCare’s hugely confusing and convoluted nature is providing ample opportunities for fraud and identity theft for the unscrupulous. If merely signing up for ObamaCare through the main website is going so terrifically poorly because of the administration’s overly hasty programming design, I can only imagine what delightful privacy-related “glitches” we’ll discover as people actually start enrolling en masse. The Better Business Bureau has been all over getting the information about the shady possibilities to the public, but unfortunately, it sounds like scammers are already going for it; NRO clipped this video from a local news show this morning:” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3C744vNzv0#t=21
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I got in just fine. They were experiencing higher loads than they anticipated.
My state, California, has it’s own exchange so I went there too.
The whole program is not a disaster. What an incredibly ignorant statement to make. Millions of Americans have logged in and signed up. The states that have their own exchanges are doing great. Many people I have talked to are pleasantly surprised with how low of premiums they will be able to pay.
The program needs work to make it even better but in our current political environment, that is next to impossible. They can’t even agree to keep the government working.
Anyway, John is correct in that it will be a cake walk to spoof a state exchange site and get personal information. All of the State Exchanges should have been a .gov domain and linked to from the main site.
ACA isn’t really at fault,more the execution of the technology involved,like you say,this is the component that has not been thought through,at all it seems.
Good Interview John…
You are right about the websites. They should have had a central one that linked to all the others. Sometimes “States Rights” steps all over our rights.
They should start paying you as a consultant if they are going to keep having you on
They like you because you are blunt and not afraid to speak truth to power. We should all write to Neil and tell him how much we like when you are on!
January 5, 2014 at 4:34 pm
You talk briefly about NSA and spying, and I’m sure you’ll know Mr McAfee, that the NSA is simply the scapegoat for a much, much larger programme which if discovered would throw the world into anarchy. It’s the same as MKUltra – 20,000 documents not destroyed by “mistake”? Ha. Snowden is a so called” whistleblower”? Ha! Get ready world, someday soon you’ll comprehend the real nature of your governments and how they truly treat so called civilians. If the government didn’t want these people to get out, do you really think they would have? The number of covert operations that I’ve had the privilege to read about people would simply call crazy, deny, and tell me I’m a paranoid freak. As I’m writing this on my Android phone I just purchased it’s attempting to stop me writing certain things. I wonder why. I’ll give you a simple example that was relatively recent: the Yarnell wildfire in Arizona, June-july 2013, hardly covered in the news. This was the site the department of defence tested a new weapon that defies the Geneva convention, which is also by the way a load of bullocks, and cause mass fatalities in a small period of time, and spread literally, like wildfire.
People say they want to know the truth about our governments but they simply could not handle them if shared. The Iranian government are still to this day recovering more and more documents from the US embassy seige in 1980, when the incinerator genuinely failed. The US government has paid millions to keep those shredded documents away from the public. The truth you could not handle. You’d realise that 95% of the things around you are false, and in reality have alternate uses. Perhaps it’s not time to wake up, America, for If you did – you’d wish you could fall asleep again.
October 31, 2013 at 5:12 pm
I was in a discussion group talking about Mr. McAfee’s comment on Fox news about Javascript not being able to handle the millions who’d want to sign up for Obamacare. 200 or 300 people, no problem, but not millions.
But someone in the group said that Google Earth gets millions of hits a day and runs on Javascript with no problems.
I know nothing about computer programing. Who’s right here? What’s the difference?
October 28, 2013 at 2:21 am
LOL. He obviously hasn’t even been to healthcare.gov It’s exactly that; a central website that asks you what state you’re in. If you’re in a state serviced by the federal website, it forwards you into the federal site. If you are in a state that runs its own portal, it forwards you to that states program.
October 20, 2013 at 9:32 am
down to my last stack of paper. i need this \”wet dream\”.
October 12, 2013 at 12:04 am
John … It is not just personal health information that can be hacked. For the first time, The obomacare process brings together all of our personal Social Security numbers and date of birth ID information, all of our personal health information, and, because the IRS computer systems are now part of Obamacare , all of our personal financial records, including bank account numbers, employment IDs, mutual fund account numbers, salaries. The IRS will be electronically connecting all of this information in order to track everyone in Obamacare, which is their job, determine health premium credits based on income and to levy fines (or taxes) that are also based on income. This connected data pool will be the crown jewel of the hacker world. The US government has not even been able to keep its own employees from stealing the data and publishing it, let alone alone losing it via sophisticated hacking. I’m not sure people realize the breadth of the personal data pool that is being created in such a poor way.
October 8, 2013 at 4:34 pm
“No kidding. Whether it be by aggressive phone-, email-, and door-to-door scam operations, or via computer hackers, ObamaCare’s hugely confusing and convoluted nature is providing ample opportunities for fraud and identity theft for the unscrupulous. If merely signing up for ObamaCare through the main website is going so terrifically poorly because of the administration’s overly hasty programming design, I can only imagine what delightful privacy-related “glitches” we’ll discover as people actually start enrolling en masse. The Better Business Bureau has been all over getting the information about the shady possibilities to the public, but unfortunately, it sounds like scammers are already going for it; NRO clipped this video from a local news show this morning:”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3C744vNzv0#t=21
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http://cowboybyte.com/25109/better-business-bureau-obamacare-turning-perfect-storm-scammers/
October 4, 2013 at 9:00 pm
Hello,
The link seems to be unavailable right now (at least, for me it is).
Regards,
Aryeh Goretsky
October 7, 2013 at 7:13 pm
I got in just fine. They were experiencing higher loads than they anticipated.
My state, California, has it’s own exchange so I went there too.
The whole program is not a disaster. What an incredibly ignorant statement to make. Millions of Americans have logged in and signed up. The states that have their own exchanges are doing great. Many people I have talked to are pleasantly surprised with how low of premiums they will be able to pay.
The program needs work to make it even better but in our current political environment, that is next to impossible. They can’t even agree to keep the government working.
Anyway, John is correct in that it will be a cake walk to spoof a state exchange site and get personal information. All of the State Exchanges should have been a .gov domain and linked to from the main site.
October 8, 2013 at 10:41 am
Hello,
Ah, there we go. It’s working now.
I see Mr. McAfee is as telegenic as ever.
Regards,
Aryeh Goretsky
October 4, 2013 at 4:55 am
The whole program is a disaster.
October 3, 2013 at 1:35 pm
You are invited to reach 100′s of thousands of people at Trutube.TV John.
October 3, 2013 at 5:24 am
They want to confiscate you Iron Man suit!
October 3, 2013 at 4:30 am
ACA isn’t really at fault,more the execution of the technology involved,like you say,this is the component that has not been thought through,at all it seems.
October 3, 2013 at 3:24 am
Good Interview John…
You are right about the websites. They should have had a central one that linked to all the others. Sometimes “States Rights” steps all over our rights.
They should start paying you as a consultant if they are going to keep having you on
They like you because you are blunt and not afraid to speak truth to power. We should all write to Neil and tell him how much we like when you are on!