are we SURE this is the same Peter Nowak? Take a look at the LinkedIn profile for the National Guard NY Chief Analyst (linked in one of the comments above). That Peter Nowak attended SUNY Buffalo from 1996-2001 to obtain B.S. and M.I.S. degrees. The Peter Nowak that is a registered offender was born in 1959, meaning he would have been college aged (18) in around 1977. Now obviously many people go to school later on in their lives, but we should really positive about this before we start shouting from the rooftops that the Chief Analyst of NY's National Guard is involved in pizzagate.
"are we SURE".......It looks like it's the same person. Note the very faint red pimple low on his forehead, just above the line of his eye brows just to his right of center above the nose. That pimple is in both photos.
"owner of the Peter Nowak LinkedIn profile".........Great point. Yes we don't know for sure.
It's times like these I really really really really wish I didn't have to help investigate this shit because my government doesn't like doing their job. I've got much better stuff to do than this. I just can't countenance the fucked up shit I've seen. We all have to take a stand here.
yeah, tell me about it dude. I think all of us have shit we would "rather" be doing, but because of the fucked up state of affairs in our world, we feel the need to keep coming back here and contributing research where we can - because frankly put, no legitimate law enforcement agency will do so. It's sad, really =/.
btw, I like your username. we seem to be some of the few with an interest there (i'm a mathematics grad student, myself).
"(i'm a mathematics grad student, myself)"...........Cool. What are you studying?
The story of my connection to math is complicated. I was actually a European History major in college and didn't get into math and computer science until senior year when I fell head over heals in love with both subjects. I tried to go to graduate school in math and computer science by I only had like 4 undergrad courses under my belt and I would have had to spend a lot of money to change that fact. It took a long time but I eventually worked my way "up the hawse pipe" as the say. It's all good now.
I don't know if you know any European History but the parallel's these days to the French Revolution are disturbing. They had the same issue of the 0.01% sucking the life out of everyone else. I didn't end well when the thing finally came down. They called it "The Terror". I sure hope that doesn't happen here but it could given the sordid nature of the crimes committed by these psychopaths.
very cool! I actually studied math and cs as an undergrad, and did a master's in cs as well. I'm currently in the CS dept, but I usually just say "math" as the layperson generally doesn't understand that theoretical computer science is much closer to mathematics than "computer programming" (or any applied/engineering topic, really). What I'm really interested in is complexity theory, but I'm studying formal logic as there's almost no funding available for the former at the moment (i'm a couple years into my phd).
My european history education unfortunately ended with AP euro history in high school, but I've actually heard that from more than one person (re: the parallels to today's situation). I'd definitely be interested in reading more - anything you'd recommend?
"anything you'd recommend"........It's hard to boil down 1000 years into only a few books. And even then I'd say you really need to go back 2000 years to get a complete picture. For example Feudalism traces its origin back to the end of the Roman Empire when emperors tried to dilute the money supply by putting less and less gold and silver into the coins. Sound familiar?
When they diluted the money supply inflation went through the roof and farmers simply stopped farming because it was no longer profitable. So the Emperors passed laws to forbid any farmer in debt to abandon their farm. Farmers were locked to their land. Soon they didn't even own the land but were still locked to it. Voila! Feudalism.
Also I'd recommend reading up on early Christianity. There's a lot of misinformation out there. For example Dan Brown incorrectly explained Christianity wasn't truly formed until the Council of Nicea. That's totally wrong. Nicea was an affirmation of the Christian faith after a direct assault from a heretical sect based in Egypt known as Arianism. This is a pretty accurate explanation of what happened: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSKBGdv07nQ
interesting, thanks - will definitely check out the aforementioned. The dilution of the money supply (especially with the current rumors of soon/someday returning to the gold standard) seems particularly relevant to today's geopolitical happenings.
I did know that re: the history of early Christianity. I've always been interested in religion and spirituality, so I've done a fair bit of reading in that arena.
"returning to the gold standard".......That's another hot potato. I did a lot of research into it and found out returning to a Gold standard is a horrible idea for us here in America. Why? Because the Petro-Dollar magnifies that American standard of living. A better way to look at the system we have today is imagine a couple who has a lot of credit card debt. You can never pay off that debt if you can just get another credit card company to issue you more debt.
That's who the U.S. is today. We're the couple who has no hope of ever paying off their debt but they've figured out a way to simply never pay it back by continually flipping the debt over. If we have that luxury then why give it up? We're not the problem. The problem is with the credit card companies who keep sending us new credit cards so to speak. The problem isn't us it's the people who keep lending us money.
After someone posts the same David Seaman rant 10 times the "no discussion" rule no longer applies. Sorry. I don't make the rules.
;-)
I just have to ask, why do you think raping poor black destitute Haitian throw away children is ok? Because that's what astounds me about you shills. You don't think raping children and selling their organs really factors in to who you're shilling for.
I don't normally think Satan is real. But whenever I talk to you ass clowns I really do wonder.
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mathemagician33 ago
are we SURE this is the same Peter Nowak? Take a look at the LinkedIn profile for the National Guard NY Chief Analyst (linked in one of the comments above). That Peter Nowak attended SUNY Buffalo from 1996-2001 to obtain B.S. and M.I.S. degrees. The Peter Nowak that is a registered offender was born in 1959, meaning he would have been college aged (18) in around 1977. Now obviously many people go to school later on in their lives, but we should really positive about this before we start shouting from the rooftops that the Chief Analyst of NY's National Guard is involved in pizzagate.
DarkMath ago
"are we SURE".......It looks like it's the same person. Note the very faint red pimple low on his forehead, just above the line of his eye brows just to his right of center above the nose. That pimple is in both photos.
http://www.homefacts.com/offender-detail/NY538/Peter-Nowak.html
https://twitter.com/1stAmendAlive/status/831987764728098816
;-)
mathemagician33 ago
I know the pictures from the article and from the sex offender registry are the same person, that is obvious. That is not what I asked.
The question is whether that person is the owner of the Peter Nowak LinkedIn profile which lists him as the NY National Guard's Chief Analyst.
DarkMath ago
"owner of the Peter Nowak LinkedIn profile".........Great point. Yes we don't know for sure.
It's times like these I really really really really wish I didn't have to help investigate this shit because my government doesn't like doing their job. I've got much better stuff to do than this. I just can't countenance the fucked up shit I've seen. We all have to take a stand here.
mathemagician33 ago
yeah, tell me about it dude. I think all of us have shit we would "rather" be doing, but because of the fucked up state of affairs in our world, we feel the need to keep coming back here and contributing research where we can - because frankly put, no legitimate law enforcement agency will do so. It's sad, really =/.
btw, I like your username. we seem to be some of the few with an interest there (i'm a mathematics grad student, myself).
DarkMath ago
"(i'm a mathematics grad student, myself)"...........Cool. What are you studying?
The story of my connection to math is complicated. I was actually a European History major in college and didn't get into math and computer science until senior year when I fell head over heals in love with both subjects. I tried to go to graduate school in math and computer science by I only had like 4 undergrad courses under my belt and I would have had to spend a lot of money to change that fact. It took a long time but I eventually worked my way "up the hawse pipe" as the say. It's all good now.
I don't know if you know any European History but the parallel's these days to the French Revolution are disturbing. They had the same issue of the 0.01% sucking the life out of everyone else. I didn't end well when the thing finally came down. They called it "The Terror". I sure hope that doesn't happen here but it could given the sordid nature of the crimes committed by these psychopaths.
mathemagician33 ago
very cool! I actually studied math and cs as an undergrad, and did a master's in cs as well. I'm currently in the CS dept, but I usually just say "math" as the layperson generally doesn't understand that theoretical computer science is much closer to mathematics than "computer programming" (or any applied/engineering topic, really). What I'm really interested in is complexity theory, but I'm studying formal logic as there's almost no funding available for the former at the moment (i'm a couple years into my phd).
My european history education unfortunately ended with AP euro history in high school, but I've actually heard that from more than one person (re: the parallels to today's situation). I'd definitely be interested in reading more - anything you'd recommend?
DarkMath ago
"anything you'd recommend"........It's hard to boil down 1000 years into only a few books. And even then I'd say you really need to go back 2000 years to get a complete picture. For example Feudalism traces its origin back to the end of the Roman Empire when emperors tried to dilute the money supply by putting less and less gold and silver into the coins. Sound familiar?
When they diluted the money supply inflation went through the roof and farmers simply stopped farming because it was no longer profitable. So the Emperors passed laws to forbid any farmer in debt to abandon their farm. Farmers were locked to their land. Soon they didn't even own the land but were still locked to it. Voila! Feudalism.
So maybe start with "The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire" because that sets the foundation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_History_of_the_Decline_and_Fall_of_the_Roman_Empire
Also I'd recommend reading up on early Christianity. There's a lot of misinformation out there. For example Dan Brown incorrectly explained Christianity wasn't truly formed until the Council of Nicea. That's totally wrong. Nicea was an affirmation of the Christian faith after a direct assault from a heretical sect based in Egypt known as Arianism. This is a pretty accurate explanation of what happened: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSKBGdv07nQ
mathemagician33 ago
interesting, thanks - will definitely check out the aforementioned. The dilution of the money supply (especially with the current rumors of soon/someday returning to the gold standard) seems particularly relevant to today's geopolitical happenings.
I did know that re: the history of early Christianity. I've always been interested in religion and spirituality, so I've done a fair bit of reading in that arena.
DarkMath ago
"returning to the gold standard".......That's another hot potato. I did a lot of research into it and found out returning to a Gold standard is a horrible idea for us here in America. Why? Because the Petro-Dollar magnifies that American standard of living. A better way to look at the system we have today is imagine a couple who has a lot of credit card debt. You can never pay off that debt if you can just get another credit card company to issue you more debt.
That's who the U.S. is today. We're the couple who has no hope of ever paying off their debt but they've figured out a way to simply never pay it back by continually flipping the debt over. If we have that luxury then why give it up? We're not the problem. The problem is with the credit card companies who keep sending us new credit cards so to speak. The problem isn't us it's the people who keep lending us money.
SeamanModsFakeWar ago
hey faggot care to comment on if you think the new falcon thread breaks "no discussion" rule? https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1650654/8069400/10#8069400
according to you threads need to present evidence of a crime to be relevant
DarkMath ago
Hi shill who created his account an hour ago.
Didn't you get the Memo? No?
After someone posts the same David Seaman rant 10 times the "no discussion" rule no longer applies. Sorry. I don't make the rules.
;-)
I just have to ask, why do you think raping poor black destitute Haitian throw away children is ok? Because that's what astounds me about you shills. You don't think raping children and selling their organs really factors in to who you're shilling for.
I don't normally think Satan is real. But whenever I talk to you ass clowns I really do wonder.