I just want you all to know that I was completely correct about DDO, the warnings are back.

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Let's say I actually value your opinion. 

I dont, so I'm not entertaining your asinine claim
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where this name calling come from. I usually ignore it.But this is the second time i have said something and you dismiss it with mere insults
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I have barley interacted with you
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This is all leading to a social credit system like they have in china. Lets say the goverment thinks you are stupid man child for liking frozen. So they decide you should not be allowed to by airplane tickets.

What do you mean by 'this'? Juggle and DDO?

Are you saying there is some person or group secretly trying to create a social credit system?

Your post is too vague. You need to be more specific about your claim so that I can properly word the debate challenge I plan on sending you without accidentally strawmanning your position.
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These fuckers are quoting Sun Tzu in their homepage, they are no doubt about it experienced at what they are doing.
I grew up on camano island/Stanwood there was more people part of the occult living there then there were artist. Anyway these occult people love there symbols. my 4th grade teacher  had us wright poems and she got them laminated and stuff and the barcode on the book was 6660989. plus there all those symbols with modern medicine and Hermes and there pharmakeai magic. People really don't seem to understand that the occult runs the world. All the presidents except the 1  are all really great second cousins of each other and decedents of a weird English king even Obama.Thank you ancestory.com and girl who was 12 around 5 years ago
I could tell you story's but they bother me to much to tell. Anyway these symbols are flipping everywhere. People need to wake up

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This article is trying to make it sound like a good thing. They determine who is bad and good. The reason why they collect data is so they can do stuff like this.

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Quit dodging the question please. Tell me who 'they' refers to. Secret organization of some kind? Non-secret organization of some kind? A specific person? You are being incredibly vague right now.
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The Freemasons Illuminati governments Rothschild Demolay Rainbowgirls Skull and bones  etc. There all branches of the same tree.They all have the same goal



The first computer computer was sold for 666.666dollars


now they say that they did this because they liked repeating numbers. Who believes them

But why is the apple computer logo of an apple with a bite taken out of it.

apple symbol represents the fall of man in the bible, Many think the forbidan fruit that eve took a bite out of was an apple. That is why there symbol is an apple with a bite taken out of it.


Each computer cost Jobs and Wozniak about $250 to put together and they
decided to offer it to the store at the wholesale price of $500. Retail price would be about a third more, which came to $666.66.

Wozniak said that as a mathematician, he liked repeating numbers, so instead of rounding it up, that's the figure they went with.

And he post an interview clip of him saying what i am saying. This proves they are all part of the occult.

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This proves they are all part of the occult.
You keep using this word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

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Ramshutu was correct about the www. vs non-www thing. I take back what I said there. Everything else I said is overall true. They are a phishing site run by sinister individuals and force you to opt-out of HTTPS if you use 'debate.org' instead of 'www.' version.
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Ramshutu was correct about the www. vs non-www thing.

True.


Everything else I said is overall true.

False #70: As covered above, almost everything you have said has been factually incorrect.


They are a phishing site run by sinister individuals and force you to opt-out of HTTPS if you use 'debate.org' instead of 'www.' version.
False #71: Again, not correct: A phishing site is typically one that pretends to be another site in order to steal log on credentials from a real site. The claim that it debate.org is a phishing site set up to steal log in details from itself, makes no sense.

False #72: You cannot “opt out” of https, when you connect to https://debate.org - you are connecting via https. The clue is in the https part of the URL. The connection is using https and encrypted. Please stop inventing this nonsense claim - if you were not connecting via https, it would show “http://“ all that is happening is that the way your browser and your plugins are checking the certificate and domain against the certificate causes one to not match, and the other to match - as they are being overly semantic due to the way the DVSSL cert wildcard is being checked.. SSL certificate checks confirm that the certificate is completely valid, and there is nothing suspicious going on other than that the certificate doesn’t cover the root domain.

False #73: RM has yet to provide any evidence other than completely inaccurate and false technical reasoning as to how he knows the site is run by sinister individuals. The site is simply not being maintained.

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Ramshutu was correct about the www. vs non-www thing. 

True.
Lol
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When you connect to https:// debate.org the browser tells you that it is a phishing site trying to steal your passwords and credit card details.

You just linked to a phishing website because you think it's not a scam that it bans https on its main domain, but only enables it on https://www.debate.org
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The sheep won't listen to you and the shepherds will punish you if you expose too much.

You're correct but some things are too risky to type about.

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When you connect to https:// debate.org the browser tells you that it is a phishing site trying to steal your passwords and credit card details.
You just linked to a phishing website because you think it's not a scam that it bans https on its main domain, but only enables it on https://www.debate.org
False #74: You keep confusing certificates with encryption. Debate.org doesn’t “ban https on its main domain” you can tell because it has https in the title when you view the website. A certificate error doesn’t mean your data isn’t being encrypted

False #75: Debate.org and ww.debate.org are the same server. We’ve talked about this - phishing is when you mimic another website - a website mimics itself to steal the passwords you would have typed in to the site anyway is just nonsensical mumbo jumbo.

This is literally just a trivial minor screw up in the certificate and nothing more. Stop scaring people with your ridiculous, ignorant technobabble.

False #76: I do not “think” it is not a scam - it’s not a scam. The public key is a trusted key with a valid certificate that has a trivial naming issue in the domain name of the certificate. The site securely uses https regardless of how you access it, and everything’s going to the same server and domain owned by juggle and confirmed by the certificate.

Moreover - your description of phishing makes literally no technical sense at all. If another site was pretending to be debate.org - that would be phishing and detectable (and isn’t happening). You’re claiming the website is trying to phish itself - which makes no sense ; that the “hackers” spent a substantial amount of money to buy a legitimate DV certificate but “forgot” to get the domain root - which makes no sense; and the whole reason they did this is to impersonate their own site (which makes no sense); and to steal your data and passwords - which would have literally nothing to do with usage of ssl or certificates anyways.

I don't know how many more ways you want to be wrong; but things you’ve said make it obvious that you are completely ignorant of how the technology works, how hackers and hacking works - but yet apparently feel qualified to keep making the claims no matter how you’re being schooled.

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Oh, like a sane person. Good.

Okay I will create the debate later this week when I have time.
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People really don't seem to understand that the occult runs the world
^ To answer your question, that's the reason I resort to name calling when responding to you.... Because whenever you try to make a claim or participate in a conversation, unfiltered stupidity like the quote you said in this thread pours out. 
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Enjoy the free win
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the free win

My favorite kind lol.