Psi Baba
Homo Skepticalis
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Yes. Not to worry.Psi Baba...tell me...please tell me your pulling my leg....
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Long live the new flesh
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Yes. Not to worry.Psi Baba...tell me...please tell me your pulling my leg....
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Well...technically it's not "HD" in the exacting sense. All broadcast stations except for the rural low-power ones are now required to broadcast in digital, which is not necessarily the same as HD.
It will be many years before stations are "all-HD." Most stations now have the capability to broadcast live HD network stuff, but syndicated programming, local news, and commercials are lagging way behind. The reason for this is that it's extremely expensive to upgrade a station's digital media servers to HD. Basically, what you have in 95 percent of stations is non-network Standard Definition programming being broadcast digitally. It'll be that way for a long time to come, methinks.
Most affiliates are going through a serious revenue crunch, and that doesn't look good for upgrading equipment. My station has had its upgrade timeline pretty much put on hold until the local auto sales market recovers - they're responsible for a majority of our incoming revenue.
Why bother to go through all that hassle in 2011 when the world's going to end in 2012?
http://community.theblackvault.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=25&start=240Digital TV will allow technology which can replace any content on the fly. Even the broadcaster cannot detect it. So what you see on TV could be controlled and even at a local level, even directed at a single location. Digital makes it all possible. I haven't been able to find the exact time and date but next week ABC is taking up residence in the White House in the first American Big Brother Broadcast to push nationalizing health care, and there will be no dissenting opinions allowed. This puts the MM directly under government control.
Not to mention that there is someone now proposing, as part of this nationalization of health care the implantation of a "device" in humans to track their health information. What's wrong with doctor's computers?
I didn't want to mention this but about a month ago, I was listening to the radio at home and suddenly the broadcast went dead. That's nothing odd, happens from time to time for a few seconds, a station has a burp. But this was something entirely new since not only that one station went dead but ALL stations went dead, AM and FM. And I checked 3 different radios so it was not my equipment. This phenomenon lasted 5 full minutes. I thought a nuke had gone off and it was EMP. It was obviously a test, or one hell of a solar flare! It happened. The control of all of America's media is a project under way. Like I said, Americans better wake up.
You are still not understanding what I am talking about. Your station's transmission, however many middlemen operators it goes through is eventually broadcast over the airwaves locally. You are looking at the return signal from A to B to C to D to... however many entities in between. But eventually the signal is broadcast from Y to Z, the viewer's TV. You do not see that signal. You cannot see that signal unless you put a TV in that local location receiving that end broadcast.
But anyone with a transmitter can get between Y and Z and change the signal. That has always been possible even with an analog signal but you couldn't change a live broadcast because you couldn't do it fast enough. With the signal being digital you can use high speed computer equipment and alter the signal in real time.
Delayed broadcast is nothing new. All live shows are delayed so inappropriate material can be filtered out, amongst other things. But the sports broadcasting industry developed the digital processing technology to do much more than that, allowing live material to be removed in real time and replaced with other material, or the end points spliced together to make time, all digitally. That technology when combined with digital broadcast allows a man in the middle attack to be used on television broadcasts.
The GOV, or anyone else, can stick a truck near your house and overwhelm the broadcast and send you anything they want and no one but the receiver will see that signal and the receiver can't tell its been altered. And if the GOV inserts laws to allow them to connect at the Y location (like cellular) they don't even need the truck. Would it work for a single house? Maybe not but with other transmission type technologies developing laser like directional capabilities it wouldn't surprise me if it would at some point in the future. Even if the transmitter has an omni-directional signal you can overwhelm that signal with a directional signal to a specific end point and only that end point sees that signal. Everyone else sees the omni signal. Digital transmission makes it all possible.
You're just not seeing the big picture. Yes they would target individuals or groups and if they piggy back off the Y transmitter output, YOU and your station aren't going to see anything different from your input. Consider insurrections, consider what's happening in Iran today. You don't see the political use of this? Man there is all kinds of uses for this. You could make someone look crazy if they went public with something only they saw, yes? You could stick a UFO behind the president's head or a fly for crying out loud.
So according to him I, as a broadcast technician, and our master control operators who as part of our job actually monitor the return signal from satellite, cable and local transmitter, will be unable to notice that someone has changed what we are broadcasting because this will be done only to specific persons who watch TV using a rooftop antenna.
My god. It's made of crap!
What a loon.