Domain: pa-aware.org
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Re:Mod parent up
Yeah but it will also stop us from using FreeNet and other censorship-resistant, anonymous sharing networks. Read more here:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anonymous_P2P (generalized description)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy_(anonymous_data_store)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNUnet
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I2PMaybe this act should be called U.S.A. P.A.T.R.I.O.T. A.C.T. - An addendum to stop domestic terrorists* via outlawing anonymous internet usage.
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* somebody who has a copy of the Constitution or a colonial flag hanging in his garage - see http://www.pa-aware.org/who-are-terrorists/domestic-5.asp -
Re:Bad US Army Intel.
I imagine they are discussing those so-called "domestic terrorists" who believe such wacky ideas like "Don't Tread on Me", or that the Constitution is the Supreme Law, or that Human Rights are inalienable, or that juries have the power to nullify prosecution brought against innocent persons. ( http://www.pa-aware.org/who-are-terrorists/domestic-6.asp [pa-aware.org] )
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Good grief.
>>>Twitter as a potential terrorist tool.
Judas Priest. And I imagine they are discussing those so-called "domestic terrorists" who believe such wacky ideas like "Don't Tread on Me", or that the Constitution is the Supreme Law, or that Human Rights are inalienable, or that juries have the power to nullify prosecution brought against innocent persons. ( http://www.pa-aware.org/who-are-terrorists/domestic-6.asp )
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Re:There Already Is One
Yeah, the DHS had a pamphlet out that listed the Gadsden Flag as a symbol of domestic terrorism.
Crikey, I assumed you were wrong on that, but you're not. The next page contains a couple statements of fact, so I guess that makes most people who can read terrorists. That's terribly convenient, isn't it?
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Re:There Already Is One
Yeah, the DHS had a pamphlet out that listed the Gadsden Flag as a symbol of domestic terrorism.
Crikey, I assumed you were wrong on that, but you're not. The next page contains a couple statements of fact, so I guess that makes most people who can read terrorists. That's terribly convenient, isn't it?
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Re:Unfortunately inevitable...
have you actually read the entirety of that site and are knowingly taking a single page out of the context of the site, or just to lazy to read what it ACTUALLY says in context? here is a link from the same site http://www.pa-aware.org/what-is-terrorism/index.asp where it says, and I quote a line emphasized by being in bold, "One must commit a crime to be a terrorist."
please don't take things out of context and expect us to have any respect for you uninformed opinion.
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Re:Unfortunately inevitable...
In Pennsylvania, talking about jury nulification also makes you a terrorist
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Re:An idea
Have some huge contraption made ready such that a huge explosion at some specific point can be used to set up potential energy reservoirs which then can be tapped slowly and efficiently. Now, explode anything, and now we do have a means to obtain energy from the same.
Here's a few links showing the explosions we've used. Some even involved fusion reactions.
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