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17-03-2004   Martin Pener   Komentáre   verzia pre tlač

Španielska chrípka. Pôvod vírusu – blízky a stredný východ

Nulté roky 21. storočia (2001-2010) prinášajú vo veľmi krátkych intervaloch podnety, ktoré ustavične „upravujujú“ pohľad na bezpečnostnú situáciu vo svete. Začalo to 11. septembrom, potom Afganistan, Irak a naposledy Španielsko. Veľmi výrazná akcelerácia v porovnaní s predošlou dekádou...

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Pomocka k rozmyslaniu
autor: PeterS
pridané: 19-03-2004 13:23


Keby ste nahodou premyslali o tych otazkach, spojenych s realizaciou utokov, mam tu pre vas typ, resp. historicke poucenie. Pozor, nevravim ze tu niekde je riesenie, chcem vas len priatelsky upozornit, ze historicke spojitosti mozu byt velmi prekvapujuce. Napr. povedali nam media niekedy, ako ti nemci informacne zvladli napr. holocaust? Myslim, ze nie. Asi preto, ze frcali na pocitacoch IBM (cize nielen to otrasne vytetovane cislo, tak casto medializovane, na rukach veznov, na ktore sa ludia v taboroch premenili, ale premenili sa i na maly dierny stitocek IBM, iby nemci nahodou nezabudli niekoho poslat do plynu):

How IBM Helped Automate the Nazi Death Machine in Poland Final Solutions
http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0213/black.ph...
Recently discovered Nazi documents and Polish eyewitness testimony make clear that IBM's alliance with the Third Reich went far beyond its German subsidiary. A key factor in the Holocaust in Poland was IBM technology provided directly through a special wartime Polish subsidiary reporting to IBM New York, mainly to its headquarters at 590 Madison Avenue.
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IBM's German subsidiary was Deutsche Hollerith Maschinen Gesellschaft, known by the acronym Dehomag. (Herman Hollerith was the German American who first automated U.S. census information in the late 19th century and founded the company which became IBM. Hollerith's name became synonymous with the machines and the Nazi "departments" that operated them.)
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No machines were sold to the Nazis—only leased. IBM was the sole source of all punch cards and spare parts, and it serviced the machines on-site—whether at Dachau or in the heart of Berlin—either directly or through its authorized dealer network or field trainees. There were no universal punch cards. Each series was custom-designed by IBM engineers not only to capture the information going in, but also to tabulate the information the Nazis wanted to come out.
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IBM constantly updated its machinery and applications for the Nazis. For example, one series of punch cards was designed to record religion, national origin, and mother tongue, but by creating special columns and rows for Jew, Polish language, Polish nationality, the fur trade as an occupation, and then Berlin, Nazis could quickly cross-tabulate, at the rate of 25,000 cards per hour, exactly how many Berlin furriers were Jews of Polish extraction. Railroad cars, which could take two weeks to locate and route, could be swiftly dispatched in just 48 hours by means of a vast network of punch-card machines. Indeed, IBM services coursed through the entire German infrastructure in Europe.
Atd.
PS. Pri tej prilezitosti mi napada, ako si niekedy v 70 rokoch, myslim GM, alebo Boeing vysudil od US vlady okolo 800 mil dolacov ako odskodne za to, ze im cez vojnu v nemecku zbombardovali tovarne. Holt, sikovnym sa na slobodnom trhu skutocne dari.


 
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