π» During WW2, an estate in the U.K., Bletchley Park,
became the center of Allied code-breaking.
Women made up 75% of the Bletchley workforce.
A group of their brightest from Oxford & Cambridge
that included Alan Turing,
broke the code of the German Enigma machine,
a cipher device employed by Nazi Germany.
Now in 2025
Elon Musk & his DOGE team are cracking deep state
encryption codes & systems with A.I. tech
1000s of years in the future (QTSR)
π» Meet one of Elonβs DOGE Team:
βLuke Farriter, 23-years old, former SpaceX intern.
Last year he was awarded $700k
for deciphering an ancient scroll using A.I.
Luke was recruited to work at DOGE
where the team has been sleeping in the office,
crunching code & working around the clock
to identify waste, fraud & abuse.
DOGE has been under fire for their young age,
however Elon said,
βWE NEED YOUNG GUYS WITH A FRESH PERSPECTIVE
TO BRING DOWN THE MACHINE.ββ@STEVEGAGZ
DOGE β Modern Day Bletchley Code Breakers πͺπΊπΈπ₯³
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I agree that young minds who are expert in tech are key here BUT to denigrate and leave those of us who WANT TO HELP on the shelf just because of our age, is pretty awful.
I heard they were running into COBOL code but these kids don't understand it. That was the FIRST language I learned in the 80s but I am useless to them... none of these 20 somethings have a clue how to write COBOL. Why are we that understand it being ignored when we want to and most likely could help faster than these kids can learn that language?
No one seems to want us folks over 60 any longer and that is not only DISCOURAGING but makes me and another friend who have applied to help Patriot causes feel like pieces of old garbage no one feels have any use any longer.
Very upsetting.
π» I don't think that's it AT ALL, my friend.
DOGE is about who is BEST QUALIFIED
to help break the codes of the deep state
using A.I. technology 1000s of years
ahead of where we are now.
Elon enlisted genius 'kids' with IQ's of 180+
They have the brains & ENERGY to do it.
We have a President who's close to 80 years old.
Does he look like he's slowing down?
Absolutely not! πͺ
Of course he has a Med Bed π
But we will all soon have Med Beds
making "age" moot
& "death" a nightmare of the past.
NO ONE will EVER be put on the shelf again
once we#ascend out of this demon prison π
Wow Kat-a trip down memory lane:
1970-Studied computers when they
took up the space of a large room.
Learned FORTRAN to program that computer.
Pushed the FORTRAN card into a slot; then, after some rumbling, the computer printed an answer.
1973-my professor asked me to learn the codes of 2 different "programmable calculators" in his office.
He said they'd do 99 percent of what the room computer did. (the 2 computers were Texas Instrument and Wang)
I learned, using the manuals and thought it was great fun.
Then he purchased a "plotter" from Tx Instruments. (Had to call Texas for help because our manual for the plotter wasn't up to date)
Then Prof asked me to create a program from Schoedinger's Wave Equation. (Schoedinger's had to do with electrons)
When I got the Plotter to print the Orbital of a Carbon 2PX electron, Prof ran to tell all the prof's and they came to see!
Still have notes and FORTRAN cards but not the ability to do it again.
God bless the DOGE NEW KIDS!
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Go to the Computer museum in Mountain View, Calif--Silicon Valley--if you come near here
Thank you!
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Very cool! Yes, I remember touring IBM and their giant room computer. And I learned BASIC and FORTRAN and PASCAL. Great memories. I loved programming, until one had to debug a minute little problem that seemed to evade me. lol. I learned when no girls wanted to learn computers, at least in my school. Some of those kids in there were hackers and very talented!
Oh yeah-I remember it took hours to figure out a code error. Turned out I had used a capital L instead of a small l.
But all good memories.
Maybe there's an old room computer in a museum someplace. They're seen in old sci-fi movies, though.
I saved a book of basic codes for simple programs that my daughter tried on her little Commadore 64 computer.
In those days, it was fun.
Even the first computers were much better than word processors, an innovation much better than a typewriter and white-erase tape.
It's beyond amazing how far we've come, but more so, I'm feeling silly, thinking about how long we've been in the dark about all of it.
Can't wait to see what's next!
Your future holds much promise, grasshopper. Imagine being handed the keys to a brand-new chassis w/a lifetime warrantyπ
Brava! Kudos! I almost understand that progression you made. God bless DOGE geniuses.
π» I have nothing but the deepest admiration
for those who can make sense of
numbers, computers, codes & encryptions.
Kudos to you, Every.
We can all SEE
what Elon & the DOGE team are doing
by methodically tearing down ALL the deep state
hidden constructs, secrets & lies,
money laundering & worse.
We haven't yet got to the DISCLOSURE
of child & human trafficking.
The DOGE team are SPECTACULAR.
Keeping in mind β this has to do with technology
not yet available to us
but years ahead into the future.
That takes a specific kind of mind, energy
& eagerness.
A fresh way of perceiving things.
Standing O for DOGE ππ₯³πΆ
Kat, thanks.
But the early days of computers
were ridiculously easy in comparison
to now.
I found that, through the years,
when I didn't keep up with the
advances in technology, I was lost!
By the way, what we're able
to understand and do, I think,
depends on our teachers.
I had terrific teachers.
All people deserve that.