correction EriK Prince:

   
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/erik-prince-libya-blackwater-roger-stone-trump-2020-election-1077089/

while I like to hear of the incompetence of Trump and his myriad Allies,
I fear it is yet another level of in(mis)direction?


On 12/17/20 11:44 AM, Steve Smith wrote:
> Are we talking (cyber)Soldiers of Fortune here?   Eric Prince and and
> his ilk surely have a whole string of guys much better at
> first-person-shooters and cyberhacking than actual first-person
> shooting.   I have never opened a "Soldier of Fortune" magazine, and
> even cringe when I see them, but imagine by now there is plenty of
> lure/candy for the guys (and gals) all over the world in their parent's
> basements (or small cardboard box behind the large cardboard box in the
> shanty town) lace into those rags (well, probably not literally, because
> who in that world actually touches paper?)
>> I mean the "bad guys".  A good reason to find out who did it is so that they 
>> can be offered jobs on the this side.   Perhaps part of the high status is 
>> living an utterly lawless lifestyle -- something that would be hard to match 
>> in Europe or the United States.   Spending power of $90k in VA would be easy 
>> to match I think.   People that are really good at that would make much 
>> more, I think.
>>
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>> Do you mean the forensics? Or the red team? My guess is the red team wasn't 
>> paid all that well. But they might have perks like high status. I think the 
>> forensic work pays fairly well. I don't know anything about FireEye. But an 
>> "incident response analyst" in VA might make $90k: 
>> https://www.salary.com/tools/salary-calculator/cyber-incident-response-analyst-ii/arlington-va
>>
>> On 12/17/20 8:22 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
>>> The main alarming thing, I guess, is that there is a large part of the 
>>> world that is more easily motivated than me.   I mean, it seems kind of 
>>> boring to sort through all that.  Impressive in sort of an autistic savant 
>>> sort of way.   I wonder if they were paid well by U.S. standards.
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