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  1. Shut up! on San Francisco Attempts to Regulate Blogging · · Score: 1

    If you're not repeating the "official" version of reality, you are a potential terrorist and will be dealt with accordingly.

    If you don't like it then move somewhere else!

    Sincerely,

    The Two Party System Security Dispatch

    Ps. If you don't shut up you will face the consequences:
    http://informationclearinghouse.info/article8451.h tm

  2. A Spy Machine of DARPA's Dreams on Google Desktop Search Under Fire · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    "It's a memory aid! A robotic assistant! An epidemic detector! An all-seeing, ultra-intrusive spying program!

    The Pentagon is about to embark on a stunningly ambitious research project designed to gather every conceivable bit of information about a person's life, index all the information and make it searchable."

    http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,58909, 00 .html

    Would Google Desktop Search be a great part in achieving this?

    You bet.

  3. Oops, that was a sneaky lie! on RFID Drivers' Licenses Debated · · Score: 1

    "Virginia is considering just such a measure, largely because several of the 9/11 hijackers were licensed there." Which "hijackers" are we thinking about here? The ones who never were on the passenger lists? The ones who lived across the street from the NSA? The ones who were double agents working for the FBI, infiltrating arab groups in the U.S.? I will settle for ONE of these persons who have not ever been proven to be involved with 9/11 short off playing their part in the staged "terrorist attack". Time to wake up and smell the oil!

  4. You know you're being brainwashed... on Submit and Moderate Questions for Bush and Kerry · · Score: 1

    when they tell you that you can chose any of these two(2!) scumbags.

  5. Great Quotes: Whats Wrong with the Mainstream Medi on Are Journalism and Politics Inextricably Joined? · · Score: 4, Interesting

    These quotes pretty much sums up who runs the media nowadays. Make people believe they actually have a choice.

    "The Central Intelligence Agency owns everyone
    of any significance in the major media."
    - William Colby, former director of the CIA

    "Any dictator would admire the uniformity
    and obedience of the media"
    - Noam Chomsky

    "Truth is the greatest of all national possessions.
    A state, a people, a system which suppresses the truth
    or fears to publish it, deserves to collapse."
    - Kurt Eisner

    "Whoever controls the media--the images--controls the culture."
    - Allen Ginsberg

    "We live in a dirty and dangerous world. There are some things
    the general public does not need to know, and shouldn't.
    I believe democracy flourishes when the government can take
    legitimate steps to keep its secrets and when the press
    can decide whether to print what it knows."
    - Katherine Graham, late owner of the Washington Post,
    in a speech to CIA recruits in 1988.

  6. Monsanto = Scumbags on Monsanto Plant Patent Case Winds On · · Score: 4, Informative

    rBGH, Fox News and Monsanto: "Milk it does Monsanto good." fired journalist

    "They could not understand what was happening and told David Boylan,
    a Murdoch manager sent by Fox to Florida, that a valid, well-sourced
    news story was being stifled. Boylan's reply broke with all the traditions
    of the Murdoch empire.
    In a moment of insane candour, he told an unvarnished truth which should
    be framed and stuck on the top of every television set.
    "We paid $3 billion for these television stations," he snapped.
    "We'll decide what the news is. NEWS IS WHAT WE SAY IT IS."

  7. SARS=Effective Scam at the right time on SARS and the Internet · · Score: 1


    Who benefits?

    www.sarstravel.com

  8. Re:Mitnick != innocent kid on Former Intel Employee 'Disappeared' by U.S. · · Score: 1

    "To compare him to the war on terrorism isn't fair to the suspected terrorist"

    Mike Hawash is NOT a "suspected terrorist", that is the whole deal!

    So far they havn't even disclosed on what grounds they have taken his life from him.

    For all we know they can have decided to round him up just because they "think" that picking people here and there will slowly make people accepting this kind of fascist crime from "the Homeland".

  9. When History Repeats..... Do We Notice? on Former Intel Employee 'Disappeared' by U.S. · · Score: 3, Informative

    When Democracy Failed:

    The Warnings of History

    by Thom Hartmann
    March 17, 2003

    The 70th anniversary wasn't noticed in the United States, and was barely reported in the corporate media. But the Germans remembered well that fateful day seventy years ago - February 27, 1933. They commemorated the anniversary by joining in demonstrations for peace that mobilized citizens all across the world.

    It started when the government, in the midst of a worldwide economic crisis, received reports of an imminent terrorist attack. A foreign ideologue had launched feeble attacks on a few famous buildings, but the media largely ignored his relatively small efforts. The intelligence services knew, however, that the odds were he would eventually succeed. (Historians are still arguing whether or not rogue elements in the intelligence service helped the terrorist; the most recent research implies they did not.)

    But the warnings of investigators were ignored at the highest levels, in part because the government was distracted; the man who claimed to be the nation's leader had not been elected by a majority vote and the majority of citizens claimed he had no right to the powers he coveted. He was a simpleton, some said, a cartoon character of a man who saw things in black-and-white terms and didn't have the intellect to understand the subtleties of running a nation in a complex and internationalist world. His coarse use of language - reflecting his political roots in a southernmost state - and his simplistic and often-inflammatory nationalistic rhetoric offended the aristocrats, foreign leaders, and the well-educated elite in the government and media. And, as a young man, he'd joined a secret society with an occult-sounding name and bizarre initiation rituals that involved skulls and human bones.

    Nonetheless, he knew the terrorist was going to strike (although he didn't know where or when), and he had already considered his response. When an aide brought him word that the nation's most prestigious building was ablaze, he verified it was the terrorist who had struck and then rushed to the scene and called a press conference.

    You are now witnessing the beginning of a great epoch in history, he proclaimed, standing in front of the burned-out building, surrounded by national media. This fire, he said, his voice trembling with emotion, is the beginning. He used the occasion - a sign from God, he called it - to declare an all-out war on terrorism and its ideological sponsors, a people, he said, who traced their origins to the Middle East and found motivation for their evil deeds in their religion.

    Two weeks later, the first detention center for terrorists was built in Oranianberg to hold the first suspected allies of the infamous terrorist. In a national outburst of patriotism, the leader's flag was everywhere, even printed large in newspapers suitable for window display.

    Within four weeks of the terrorist attack, the nation's now-popular leader had pushed through legislation - in the name of combating terrorism and fighting the philosophy he said spawned it - that suspended constitutional guarantees of free speech, privacy, and habeas corpus. Police could now intercept mail and wiretap phones; suspected terrorists could be imprisoned without specific charges and without access to their lawyers; police could sneak into people's homes without warrants if the cases involved terrorism.

    To get his patriotic Decree on the Protection of People and State passed over the objections of concerned legislators and civil libertarians, he agreed to put a 4-year sunset provision on it: if the national emergency provoked by the terrorist attack was over by then, the freedoms and rights would be returned to the people, and the police agencies would be re-restrained. Legislators would later say they hadn't had time to read the bill before voting on it.

    Immediately after passage of the anti-terrorism act, his federal police agencies steppe

  10. SETI Hoax on SETI@Home 2nd Look at Possible Hits · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    It's been known for a while that the SETI@Home has nothing to do with finding aliens but is used for target calculations by US "Intelligence".
    A lot of $$$ saved on free processing power.
    So why don't you open up your box to help out?

  11. Interestin detail about the Computerworld article on GPS Jamming for $50 · · Score: 1

    Most of the people in the article tries to discredit
    the thech in the Phrack doc as "offensive" when the
    doc is about using the tech for "defensive"
    purposes.

  12. Re:Settle it once and for all on First Commercial Moon Mission Approved · · Score: 1

    Great idea!

    Send Christos to wrap the moon in pink cloth ;D

  13. Mmmmmk... on First Commercial Moon Mission Approved · · Score: 1

    "Part of the mission is "to VERIFY Apollo and other landing sites" because there are still a few people out there who believe the Apollo program was a hoax"

    Hehehe, they are so worried that more people will understand that it was all a hoax to fool the world that the US scientists were ahead of everyone else that they are going to throw away more of the taxpayers money to "prove it". lmao

    Anyone wondering how they can have satelites with optics that can photo your belt buckle, but no optics that can photo the "left overs" or any of the moon cars?

  14. COINTELPRO lamers infesting slashdot on A Look Into National ID Cards · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Never seen this many disinformers spinning in the ceiling before(joshki, C0LDFusion etc.). Damage control galore.

    Points awarded for every lie found in their rhetoric.

    Oh btw, here's one to get you started.

    joshki wrote:
    "I don't agree with the patriot act either. It was an ill-considered, knee-jerk reaction to a horrible situation."

    The Fact is that an act like the "Patriot Act"(sic) takes more than six(6) months to put together, even if you have a dreamteam of lawyers working around the clock.
    So, a "knee-jerk reaction" is NOT the proper wording here.

    The Fact is that the "Patriot Act" was introduced and clubbed through over night!
    NOT A SINGLE ONE of the people in the Congress were allowed to read through it before they had to decide on it. Mighty democratic!

    I suggest that some people go back to school since it will take a little more than that to fool people that everything that happened on 9/11 and afterwards has just been coincidents.

    Finally, for those who don't believe that there are criminals in high places in the US. Just take a look at the "Operation Northwoods" docs. JFK happened to get wind of the operation and stopped it before he "coincidentally" got his brain splattered all over his wife. As an educational excercise into corruption, compare the people involved in the Warren Commision and the people involved in the "commision" that has been put together to "bring light" into what happend on 911.

    Points awarded for every correct match.

    Bonus awarded for every correct answer of who's dad's name appears in that investigation too.