The forgotten 90s movie that gave up the secret (of quantum computing)

The forgotten 90s movie that gave up the secret (of quantum computing)

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@hendo337
@hendo337 - 16.12.2024 22:08

The fact is that most of the things that are presented to us as being real by the mass media are not. They are PsyOps. That's why there was a huge intelligence base in Laurel Canyon, Lookout Mountain, and it was the home of the hippy music scene. Research Chaos by Tom O'Neil and Strange Scenes Inside The Canyon by Dave McGowan. Hollywood, Music and Intelligence agencies were all deeply interconnected and its the same now.

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@ethangroat8333
@ethangroat8333 - 16.12.2024 22:23

That's not the only solution. Cypherpunks also write and run code that allows everyone to keep their privacy equally, allowing for private property rights. Don't trust. Verify.

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@willc3900
@willc3900 - 16.12.2024 22:24

Very cool

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@henrykujawa4427
@henrykujawa4427 - 16.12.2024 22:28

Saw the movie when it came out and loved it. Oddly, haven't seen it since. At the time, it reminded me a lot of MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE. (The real one, not that abomination of a movie series.)

You might wanna do a video on WRONG IS RIGHT (1982), which was written by a former CIA agent, and somehow not only predicted the 2nd invasion of Iraq 20 years early... but in many ways, the Joe Biden administration 20 years after that. (With Leslie Nielsen virtually playing the Donald Trump of the story.) It's my #1 favorite Sean Connery film!

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@hendo337
@hendo337 - 16.12.2024 22:28

River Phoenix didn't die, he became a controlled opposition right wing commentator named Mark Dice(his family were intelligence assets inside the Children Of God cult), along with Jim Morrison who became Rush Limbaugh (his father the Admiral in charge during the now proven false Gulf Of Tonkin incident), Bill Hicks became Alex Jones(they are both under Sacred Cow Productions and have the same best friend Kevin Booth), Jonathan Brandis became Adam Kokesh, Malcom X became Ed Bradley(he was first introduced to the public on 60 Minutes saying he would be killed, then he came back in the 70s on 60 Minutes as Bradley) Jimmy Hendrix became Morgan Freeman(Jimmy was in the Army before he suddenly became a huge music sensation, now as Freeman he constantly plays high level roles like God or a high ranking government official, in his private life he owns a huge blues rock bar in Clarksdale, MS) tons of these people are out there the formula usually goes that their parents or they were military then they get turned into a public figure and often when the mission ends they are killed off and occasionally they take a new role and are identified. There are many more. Sharon Tate's father was military intelligence, "Jay Sebring" not his real name, was in the Navy then suddenly he is the hair stylist to the stars and is really into fast Porsches and Shelby Mustangs, the Manson murders were a hoax, Abigail Folger was a nepobaby, Tate became her sister, Sebring became Steve Saleen...who makes fast Mustangs with a Porsche and Shelby sensibility, he has gone bankrupt a few times and keeps getting the company back and making more boutique cars. Anne Frank was Audrey Hepburn, both the same age, from the same city in Holland, Hepburn spoke about Anne Frank in at least on interview and there is an article that covers her meeting the father of Anne Frank, the diary was forged and written in ball point pen, then Hepburn died very early and suddenly which was likely just her retirement from public life to Switzerland.

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@yinyangphoenix
@yinyangphoenix - 16.12.2024 22:53

Forgotten? I went to see that movie on a disastrous date when I was in university. 😂😂😂

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@hendo337
@hendo337 - 16.12.2024 23:01

This movie is sort of a limited hangout, they give some enticing information, most in the form of quick blurbs that sound like nonesense to most, then they use Sydney to scoff it off. Of course the moonlandign was fake. The Kingsley character is like George Soros. Bitcoin was created by the CIA, Satoshi Nakamoto is the CIA. John Trump was working in the tech apparatus during and after WWII. Of course the government prints fake money and creates natural disasters. That was too much for people to even understand in 1992. They also fake things like nuclear weapons, space, economic crashes, JFK became Carter, 9/11 was already planned by 9/11/91, Bush did his NWO speech that day, it is when The Big Lebowski was set and Sneakers shows the WTC. OKC, Waco, Randy Weaver, were all faked. OJ Simpson didn't kill anyone because nobody died. Nicole became Megyn Kelly, Goldman had a very thick LAPD file that was sealed like an informant and his stepfather was a big league mob figure in Chicago, not the two white Broncos and OJs golf game with Clinton only weeks before. The son of James Colby (CIA director)was Nicole's neighbor that testified at the trial. The LA Riots were incited because word about CIA drigs in LA and Ricky Ross got out. The King beating was faked, it was filmed from the same window on the same tape as footage of the making of Terminator 2, likely Cameron helped them fake it, King would have been dead being beaten full force like that by clubs, he was up speaking shortly after asking for the riots to stop, he later married the sister of James Byrd, the man who was supposedly killed in Jasper, TX, his case and Matt Sheppard(who has a spook story, family at ARAMCO and he attended a spook school in Switzerland like Kim Jong Un) are the reason for the "Hate crime laws" that are nonsense, which would give a more harsh punishment for a murder or crime based on the identity of the victim and not fairly no matter who the criminal or victim were as if a gay or black person's life is more valuable than anyone else who is murdered by another person. This stuff goes on forever.

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@michaelhellerslien
@michaelhellerslien - 16.12.2024 23:03

It doesn't matter if all the info gets out because people don't read source material. They just wait for someone else to tell them what it says. We saw this with the Fauci emails for example.

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@hendo337
@hendo337 - 16.12.2024 23:20

All the things I have commented are true to the bestbof my knowledge, my cousin was #3 at the FBI under Hoover and Tolson, ran the place while they napped, was pardoned by Regan for illegal surveilance of Black Power groups. My family has been in the USA since 1629. The only real explanation I can give anyone for the endless well of conspiracies we find whenever we look into nearly any event or public figure is in fact an indictment of this reality itself and proof it is something much different than we are led to believe by the mass media and during our forced educations. We are more powerful and special than we are told our entire lives. You can often simply imagine something and it will come true or be provided if you have faith. When we are sleeping we leave this reality and go somewhere else. There is a creator and a higher existence.

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@hendo337
@hendo337 - 16.12.2024 23:25

Have you seen the Donald Pleasence teleplay The News Benders? We have been getting tipped off by media for a long time...almost like they have a obligated karma to tell us the truth occasionally.

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@alexanderfreeman
@alexanderfreeman - 16.12.2024 23:42

Yeah, but if there are no secrets, then everyone will have access to your bank account. Is that what you really want?

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@mitchellforney6109
@mitchellforney6109 - 17.12.2024 00:21

This has been one of my favorite underrated gems since the ancient days of VHS.

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@John-wd5cb
@John-wd5cb - 17.12.2024 00:35

Calling Redford Bradd Pitt shows how much the standards have been lowered.

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@Petch85
@Petch85 - 17.12.2024 00:35

quantum proof encryption is already a thing.

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@bicyclist2
@bicyclist2 - 17.12.2024 00:47

Thankfully, I have this film on DVD. I've seen it many times. It is one of my all time favorites. Unfortunately when I mention it to people in conversation, everyone hasn't seen it. I love every scene in this. If you like this movie, then I highly recommend the documentaries, America: Freedom to Fascism, The Corporation, Confessions of a Economic Hitman, The New Age Infiltration of the Truth Movement, The Secret of Oz, and Zeitgeist Addendum. Thank you.

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@DanHowardMtl
@DanHowardMtl - 17.12.2024 01:30

I loved this movie and I think a remake could be good.

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@Robwyattjr1
@Robwyattjr1 - 17.12.2024 01:34

That movie is a blast from the past. The Dark Night Rises also has that McGuffin. I forgot what they called it but CatWoman was after it to erase her past.
Makes you wonder how long quantum computing has really existed. Those ideas had to come from somewhere

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@Nautobotz
@Nautobotz - 17.12.2024 01:53

The Vatican secrets revealed, the central banking fraud, the Zionists connection, the Vatican library open sourced. Secret societies and agencies shutdown

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@Norrisc761
@Norrisc761 - 17.12.2024 01:57

Not forgotten by me. Best movie ever made

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@shannonpincombe8485
@shannonpincombe8485 - 17.12.2024 02:22

The idea of 're-setting the financial system was explored again in 'Fight Club' as Project Mayhem. Instead of hacking those financial system's and their data they went with something far more "BOOM CRASH!".

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@TheNeurotichi
@TheNeurotichi - 17.12.2024 02:28

Agape and logos ain't no secret, pass it on...

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@AngryAuditor
@AngryAuditor - 17.12.2024 02:47

This film came out when I was studying CompSci at Georgia Tech. I've never forgotten about this film about the era when the Soviet Union was failing and computers were taking over.

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@realnoid
@realnoid - 17.12.2024 03:07

I alone hold the secret of holy quantum algorithmic Project2025 church/ state theo-cra-cra-zy. Me, McKenna Grace & Dan Ankleroid can G’buster its terribleness.

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@doodlenator4308
@doodlenator4308 - 17.12.2024 03:21

Love this movie so much and so prophetic.

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@wanderinghistorian
@wanderinghistorian - 17.12.2024 03:23

Forgotten by some perhaps, but this is one of my all time favorite films!

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@Sugar-Foot
@Sugar-Foot - 17.12.2024 03:38

if you have google assistant, say "hey google, my voice is my passport"

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@badas45
@badas45 - 17.12.2024 03:44

I cross a big bridge everytime i go to work...
Bump bump
bump bump

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@henrikg1388
@henrikg1388 - 17.12.2024 03:54

You should have said real movies for real men, but I guess that is far too excluding these days. 😉

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@Hippida
@Hippida - 17.12.2024 04:02

Such a great movie, certainly worthy of mentioning.
In it's days, it was beyond most anything else imho

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@HydraulicDesign
@HydraulicDesign - 17.12.2024 04:29

One of my favourite movies. Should look at my other favourite movie from around the same time--The Hunt for Red October. Which yes, is pretty divergent in its world view.

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@blaqdaze
@blaqdaze - 17.12.2024 04:57

One of my top 10 favorite movies! So under rated.

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@1111122234
@1111122234 - 17.12.2024 05:53

I have never forgotten. Sneakers...!!!!

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@MichaelGolpe
@MichaelGolpe - 17.12.2024 06:30

Brilliant

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@joelperegrinefilms3475
@joelperegrinefilms3475 - 17.12.2024 06:39

Forgotten? I've rewatched Sneakers more times than I can count and tell anyone that will listen to watch it.

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@PetesGuide
@PetesGuide - 17.12.2024 06:45

Starting to wonder how much of Redford’s spy movies were surreptitious leaks and he was the original Snowden. Enough other celebrities have been outed as spies cough Julia Child cough .

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@Stuff_And_Things
@Stuff_And_Things - 17.12.2024 07:01

Great video but one note: Turing did not invent computers. An abacus is a computer. People who do calculations were called computers at NASA because a computer is a person or thing that computes data. Turing's machine was brilliant but its purpose was to decode messages coded by another computer.
I love the movie btw. I have it in my collection alongside Electric Horseman, Spy Game, All the President's Men and 3 Days of the Condor. Redford did have his passion. ;)

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@brawndothethirstmutilator9848
@brawndothethirstmutilator9848 - 17.12.2024 07:32

This movie is great in so many ways! The cast is absolutely epic. The script is interesting. The on screen chemistry is next level. It’s shot just tight enough at all the right moments.

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@Valkanna.Nublet
@Valkanna.Nublet - 17.12.2024 07:35

Whistler : I want peace on earth and goodwill toward men.
Bernard Abbott : We are the United States Government! We don't do that sort of thing.

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@nate_d376
@nate_d376 - 17.12.2024 07:41

Love this movie. I own it on dvd.

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@DavidCDrake
@DavidCDrake - 17.12.2024 07:49

"My Socrates note."

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@MarkoBotsaris
@MarkoBotsaris - 17.12.2024 08:08

Quantum computing and the special kinds of computational problems it could theoretically solve far faster than any "classical" computer, including decryption, have always been public - results published publically and discussed publically. It was a more or less a common academic topic since about the time I got my first job as a physics PhD in the early '90s. It was always a thing that seemed wildly remote as a practical posibility in anything like the size and complexity required to be of practical use. And it all had to be done at close to absolute zero temperatures. That hasn't necessisarily changed even with recent events. Not quite yet. But it was never a secret to physicists. I suspect the practical engineering secrets, if ever fully cracked is going to be like the atom bomb, a technical engineering challenge but one where as Leo Szilard famously argued the only real secret is that it can be done. If that is cracked then I suspect we will go from a planet where only one country or company has this ability to one where all the usuall suspects have it in a relative blink of the eye, at least on the historical time scale. Knowing that it can be done will radically change how security works, but I don't think it is likley to lead to a survilance distopia. More like a security wild west.

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@BlownMacTruck
@BlownMacTruck - 17.12.2024 08:15

Downvoted this video and will absolutely be blocking and not watching this channel. “Sneakers” was both a critical and commercial success, and is often held up as not only an entertaining film, but a very smart one as well. Oh and tons of coders consider this to be a realistic depiction of hacking and social engineering. Not to mention the cast is absolutely top notch.

Forgotten? Talk about serious click bait. What a joke this channel is.

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@pollms
@pollms - 17.12.2024 08:40

The movie that inspire part of my career. I have seen it dozens of times😅

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@stevesmith7839
@stevesmith7839 - 17.12.2024 08:49

Good video.

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@richlisola1
@richlisola1 - 17.12.2024 09:00

I certainly didn’t forget this movie. It felt timeless from its inception.

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@arcticfox6808
@arcticfox6808 - 17.12.2024 09:12

This is like how V'Ger in Star Trek the Motion Picture is AI, but we didn't know what AI was back then.

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@rohan.fernando
@rohan.fernando - 17.12.2024 09:43

A really interesting disassembly of the logic and game theory around Sneakers.

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@RubiconPolitics
@RubiconPolitics - 17.12.2024 09:45

Easily the finest workplace comedy of the last 40 years.

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