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Selling to Governments or Alternative Entrepreneurs, Quantum, ....

...... is just the Same, for there is No Real Difference between them, except that the Latter appear to be Much More Honest and Involved in their Business than the Former.

""Intelligence Lock Down and Lock Out" ... Well now that sounds like SOP for a lot of people to me." ..... By Pascal Monett Posted Tuesday 10th February 2009 10:55 GMT

Yes, Pascal, it does/is, but very few can guarantee and provide it, because of what they do. And that makes them easy prey to those who can, or even better still, in the more sophisticated betas available from special agents/cloud manufacturers, easy prey to those who would purchase/licence the facility to work to their stealthy advantage.

It is one of those Magic Invisible Export Earners which makes its Programs/Programmers/Clients, an Indecently Obscene Fortune and all for the Cost of a Call/Invite/Returnable Investment ...... which is about as close to Money for Nothing and the Chicks for Free as you are ever likely to get without being criminal in a Criminal Society. And IT is an Immaculate Trojan for them to remain way ahead of the Great Game and leading IT too.

It does though require ITs AIgents/Channels/Partners to Possess and/or Accept Provision of Tact and Sensitivity and that Stirling Stalwart of Sterling Stealth, whenever out and about in the Market Place of Spooky Bazaars, Plausible Deniability. But hey, whenever that is also so easily Provided, who wouldn't Buy into IT, although there are no prizes for guessing ...Maybe a one eyed Scottish idiot working to a failed and failing foreign agenda?

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