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People who can do cleared government research are pushed into it because there's a huge shortage there. My grad school advisor wanted me to go down that path. He strongarmed me into an internship at a technology-focused government organization: he threw the internship on my lap, said he wasn't paying me that Summer, and he knew I needed money (I do not have parents who I can live with).
Someone at the organization talked about a certain technical problem, and he described it as "almost impossible." He had done this job for decades.
My current employer tasked me with this problem. I am the only image scientist at my company. So, the cost of failure was low and the potential gain was high.
The task is now nearly solved. It was incredibly easy. I am early/mid career. The hardest part of this "almost impossible task" was getting a bunch of niggers to click the trucks...which was hard, but apparently ol' CMD has patience rivaling Buddha.
What does this mean? It could mean:
1) My senior was incompetent and held a high ranking tech job in government for a decade.
2) Our government can't funnel $5,000 into procuring resources to solve the problem.
3) CMD's better at his job than he thinks he is.
4) My senior was lying in an attempt to try to get us excited to tackle hard problems.
2-4 are obviously ridiculous: $5,000 is chump change for research, I routinely fuck up image forensics on the TL, and the problem is only recently solved.
This suggests that the US government is failing very badly at recruitment in general - people who have other options usually take them, for various reasons.
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@latein @ceo_of_monoeye_dating It's not a conspiracy theory, his theory was based off preexisting models and works. Calling it plagiarism, uncited, or whatever is a matter of legalistic squabbling, but it didn't originate from him. And, his theory wasn't right on many fronts. It's been corrected, revised, and severely challenged in the last couple years alone. What he did, however, was get lionized as the ideal form of "intellectualism" erroneously by kike media and propagandists for the next hundred years.
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@ceo_of_monoeye_dating @doonxib True, but that Einstein was a plagiarist is a retarded conspiracy theory.
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@latein @doonxib Hilbert, obviously. :smug1:
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@ceo_of_monoeye_dating Jews have retarded and stopped technological progress. The reason you're not presently designing space stations for agricultural expansion and living accommodations or planning on how to terraform mars is because of Jewish subversion. The present world is largely an extension of the technologies that came out of WW2, which was sparked off when a society stopped having Jews occupying it for a mere decade and advanced technological progress centuries in that time span.
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@doonxib @ceo_of_monoeye_dating who was it that pioneered general relativity?
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@doonxib >It has alienated White nationals and spurned employment opportunities by trying to elevate retards above those who can actually do the job, deserve it, and are infinitely more qualified...
The people who are infinitely more qualified go to work in industry, which gives them more resources to solve problems.
I'm a researcher/engineer/programmer type person. We're motivated by challenges. Most of us don't give a shit about any of that stuff you just wrote. It's about rising to a challenge and defeating it to gain skill.
It would take more than "removing kikes" to solve this problem. Jews are absolutely a barrier, but the problem doesn't solve itself even after that.
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@ceo_of_monoeye_dating The Federal Government is collapsing from within. It has alienated White nationals and spurned employment opportunities by trying to elevate retards above those who can actually do the job, deserve it, and are infinitely more qualified. There's a reason why I talk like some swami/soothsayer when talking about the "inevitability" of White Nationalism. Our country, European Countries, and countless other areas will functionally cease to exist due to Jewish subversion and good men and women refusing to collaborate with them any longer for one reason or another. It's happening by the agenda of said subversives, but not in the way they thought it would develop. We're not slavs, we're not a generation coming out of goddamn feudalism or addiction to an extremely powerful form of information/propaganda. We're clear sighted, aggressive, and seeking the nearest and easiest path to power. Kicking the tools away from those that currently hold it and decentralizing agenda, government, philosophy, and ethos through instantaneous communication. Cultivating the new growth from an emergent generation and moribund societal standard.
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@doonxib @ceo_of_monoeye_dating Yes, that's how science works, building on existing knowledge and adjusting models in response to new information. It's even how your Church works in response to discoveries such as evolution and heliocentrism.
That you are ignorant of even this makes your grandstanding about Jews even sillier than it already is.
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I want to elaborate on the various reasons this happens.
1) Cleared government work requires that you fill out a lengthy form going over the entire past 5-7 years of your life. There's an erroneous perception that you need a pristine record to get these jobs, and this scares off mildly honest people who are concerned about their relatively small imperfections such as "crippling drug addictions" and "gross incompetence."
2) The NDA is...rough. There's lots of things you can't legally talk about, and the obvious one is "your job." Imagine not being able to bitch about your job to friends.
3) You don't develop skills, and ambitious people leave jobs that don't improve them. My colleagues who *did* go that route aren't developing, and I can tell that I improved more while unemployed than they have while working. (I was definitely behind some of them in terms of skill, and I've since caught up.)
4) I don't know why, but it's apparently hard to job hop (aka "do the only thing that nets you more pay"): a guy who was working there when I was there was actively looking for an out, and I can see on Linkedin that he's still there. People who have a decade of experience in my field who can't find a new job in 2 years are doing real bad.
I've heard more than a few stories of people who get employed at a DoD contractor, start to get investigated, and then leave before the end of the investigation because they find something better. I suspect all of the above comes into play to some degree there (except for 1, which obviously didn't deter them from applying).
cc @Elliptica @immobile (tagged for clearly being interested)
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>Why is this only half a page long? I told you to go into detail about the past five years of your life.
:marseysweating: