It seems to me the threat of mass collaboration on anti government thoughts, is far more of an internet threat than internet terrorism, heaven forbid a vocal majority could ever form through the power of new media technology and actually try to influence the running of the country.
Clearly to survive the ignorant masses governments need to be able to stop them communicating immediately when threatened.
This doesn't apply to you, only the unwashed, or heretics, or heathens, but we can't filter who we turn it off for in an emergency.
The 'rpg' was a camera, the suspicious positioning was paranoid cameramen not wanting to be mistaken for an rpg user and being shot (sure it made it look bad but he maybe had a chance of taking the footage/picture he wanted without issue, as opposed to standing in broad daylight and definitely raising suspicions)
I read somewhere in connection with the footage when first released that stated that AK47s were very prevalent in the area and the journalists most certainly would have taken (similarly) armed guards with them for protection. But my memory of it is unclear that may have just been slashdot comments.
But I also saw the edited version wikileaks released on http://collateralmurder.com/ and they absolutely do NOT edit out these pertinent points as you state. And released the full version at the same time on the same pages.
They just point out in the edit that the two guys walking across the street actually just have cameras slung over their shoulders. The two guys further back are still fully in view possibly holding ak47s.
As an aside I hadn't seen the interview video on there until today, very disturbing:-(
According to the Canadian 2007-documentary War made Easy, civilian casualties in war rose from 10% in 1WW to 90 in the Gulf War
WWI: 10% of the dead where civilians WWII: 50% Vietnam-War: 70% Gulf-War: 90% (not sure if they where talking about the 1991-war or the 2003-war)
And this with the 'most accurate weapons known to man'
That is exactly what they do. Viacom had caused the Scientology critic channel XenuTV (and subsequently XenuTV1, as it was run by the same person) to be shut down with a DMCA notice over a Colbert clip (that as part of a critique on a different site, using youtube to host the footage, was fair use)
Nothing could be done until finally Mark Bunker, the channel owner, finally filed a DMCA counter notice. Once done the plaintive has 14 days (iirk) to follow up with a suit, or the complaint is dropped.
This resulted in the restoration of BOTH of the channels Mark bunker ran.
There is an excellent video of exactly what happened on the day. Both his initial warning and his response, which have been featured on youtube before, and also the police catching up with him in an underpass after they'd consulted the CPS and obtained a summons, which is new footage.
Scientologists always tell you, if you want to know anything go straight to the source, so wikileaks has a copy of theirs that the freezoners pulled together from their collections of OT documents when they left the 'Church'.
They only gained Tax exempt status the last time (after having it removed once already) after one of the biggest legal turn arounds in American history.
It seems to me the threat of mass collaboration on anti government thoughts, is far more of an internet threat than internet terrorism, heaven forbid a vocal majority could ever form through the power of new media technology and actually try to influence the running of the country.
Clearly to survive the ignorant masses governments need to be able to stop them communicating immediately when threatened.
This doesn't apply to you, only the unwashed, or heretics, or heathens, but we can't filter who we turn it off for in an emergency.
An internet kill switch is to protect the people.
Honest.
The 'rpg' was a camera, the suspicious positioning was paranoid cameramen not wanting to be mistaken for an rpg user and being shot (sure it made it look bad but he maybe had a chance of taking the footage/picture he wanted without issue, as opposed to standing in broad daylight and definitely raising suspicions)
I read somewhere in connection with the footage when first released that stated that AK47s were very prevalent in the area and the journalists most certainly would have taken (similarly) armed guards with them for protection. But my memory of it is unclear that may have just been slashdot comments.
I originally saw the full version which was released by wikileaks http://www.youtube.com/v/is9sxRfU-ik
But I also saw the edited version wikileaks released on http://collateralmurder.com/ and they absolutely do NOT edit out these pertinent points as you state. And released the full version at the same time on the same pages.
They just point out in the edit that the two guys walking across the street actually just have cameras slung over their shoulders. The two guys further back are still fully in view possibly holding ak47s.
As an aside I hadn't seen the interview video on there until today, very disturbing :-(
According to the Canadian 2007-documentary War made Easy, civilian casualties in war rose from 10% in 1WW to 90 in the Gulf War
WWI: 10% of the dead where civilians
WWII: 50%
Vietnam-War: 70%
Gulf-War: 90% (not sure if they where talking about the 1991-war or the 2003-war)
And this with the 'most accurate weapons known to man'
That is exactly what they do.
Viacom had caused the Scientology critic channel XenuTV (and subsequently XenuTV1, as it was run by the same person) to be shut down with a DMCA notice over a Colbert clip (that as part of a critique on a different site, using youtube to host the footage, was fair use)
Nothing could be done until finally Mark Bunker, the channel owner, finally filed a DMCA counter notice. Once done the plaintive has 14 days (iirk) to follow up with a suit, or the complaint is dropped.
This resulted in the restoration of BOTH of the channels Mark bunker ran.
There is an excellent video of exactly what happened on the day. Both his initial warning and his response, which have been featured on youtube before, and also the police catching up with him in an underpass after they'd consulted the CPS and obtained a summons, which is new footage.
The video is currently available on http://www.schnews.org.uk/schmovies/index.html#cf
look for 'Cult Friction' and the 'click here to download link' (70mb mpeg)
Scientologists always tell you, if you want to know anything go straight to the source, so wikileaks has a copy of theirs that the freezoners pulled together from their collections of OT documents when they left the 'Church'.
Firehose story with more details : http://slashdot.org/firehose.pl?op=view&id=591182
http://wikileaks.org/wiki/Church_of_Scientology_collected_Operating_Thetan_documents
And just for fun, here's a story on the Church of Scientology trying to make hyperlinks to copyright documents illegal, they lost the court battle : http://www.news.com/Scientology-loss-keeps-hyperlinks-legal/2100-1028_3-5072581.html?tag=txt.1
(Funny they never go to the real source of information when it comes to Psychiatry, they only go to the 'Church' when it comes to that)
They only gained Tax exempt status the last time (after having it removed once already) after one of the biggest legal turn arounds in American history.
http://www.coslobby.com/
http://www.lermanet.com/scientologynews/nytimes/nyt-irs-030997.htm (New York Times article)
where is the "FairGame" tag ?