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- 74LEO0
So how bout North Korea? Remember them? Remember South Korea fucking off?
- South Korea fucking off? what do you mean?TheBlueOne
- launching missiles into a disputed region.74LEO
- are you sarah palin 74leo?ephix
- TheBlueOne0
How much cooler would it be if Assange's name was Stone Coker?
- 74LEO0
How bout that unemployment number for Christmas?
tax cuts blah blah blah!
electric bill UP
gas prices - UPsomeone posts info on his website given to him by government officials, soldiers and inside bank employees he gets arrested
fucking LOL cube please!!!
- 74LEO0
This is whats happening now as we get caught in the media spin of wikileaks.
Scores of U.S. warships and fighter jets, carrying more than 6,000 crew members and reinforced by ships, planes and 70,000 soldiers of the armed forces of south Korea, began carrying out joint military “exercises” in the sea west of Korea on Nov. 28. They have brought the divided peninsula to the brink of war
- This is as of 6 days ago.74LEO
- Go back to the politics thread, Glen Beck wannabeTheBlueOne
- _niko0
Let's see if the will of the people is stronger than that of the oligarchs. Could be a real revolution afoot.
I love how twitter came out and said that they are not interfering with the wikileaks hashtag. They fear the masses. And rightfully so, for the first time it seems that the masses have a real say and real power.
It stems from having access to information that only a privileged few had the right to know.
- pinkfloyd0
The story keeps getting cooler
- TheBlueOne0
Anyone read the cyberpunk book "Snow Crash"? It's like the charachter who had a trigger to a nuke installed in his head. The guy went around being an international badass and no one would touch him because if he died, *boom*. This is so similar...except instead of a nuke, it's a file with State & Global Finance secrets
In fact I see so many parallels from so many of the early cyberpunk books these days it's just freaking ridiculous
- TheBlueOne0
Sarah Palin doesn't quite grasp the First Amendment:
"Operation Payback has supposedly taken its latest victim: Sarah Palin, who previously called for the execution of Assange, has had her site hacked, and her credit card details taken. Her take: "No wonder others are keeping silent about Assange's antics,” Palin emailed. “This is what happens when you exercise the First Amendment and speak against his sick, un-American espionage efforts."
- The First Amendment is to protect you from teh government infringing your right to speech, not other citizens...TheBlueOne
- She is such an asshat.TheBlueOne
- Can you see Sweden from Alaska?Jimbo82
- hahahaharandommail
- hahahaha. she's so dumb.akrok
- I'd call her a nazi, but she's too dumb for thatTheBlueOne
- Jimbo820
Man this is getting crazy interesting.
Wikigate – coming to a cinema near you 2012
- LEAKabettertomorrow
- wikigate is one part wiki and one part bill gates. :-Dakrok
- kingkong0
There seems to be a lack of 9/11 stuff in there. Wonder if that's the silver bullet?
- I hope it's the JFK filesMr_Fantastic
- yeah because JFK is really relevant these daysDodecahedron
- Pixter0
I bet all 9/11 docs are inside the ensurance file
- Pixter0
What if poison pill gets open, world finds out zeitgeist was right? Instant civil war?
- Civil war reenactment on TV, followed by Dancing With The Starsabettertomorrow
- And a McDonalds zeitgeist meal offer.Ranger
- abettertomorrow0
Actually Assange, echoing Noam Chomsky's views, has said that he thinks the 9/11 truther theories are bogus and unsubstantiated. Even if there was such a conspiracy, it's not like the people involved would write down the details in any kind of centrally stored document, much less diplomatic cables.
- I think both are playing it safe for the media because its such a hot topic.Dodecahedron
- Ok but what if? That's the kind of thing that could put even the military against the governmentPixter
- Both know better. I saw the Chomsky statement and it seemed totally ungenuineDodecahedron
- lol, maybe they are wrong, but Chomsky is the last person I would accuse of "playing it safe for the media"abettertomorrow
- Both of them have many reasons to watch what they SAY because they know a lot.Dodecahedron
- Notice neither of them ever make hugely accusational statements like shock jock alex jonesDodecahedron
- Its what they don't say that counts and chomsky oddly enough mentioned JFK conspiracy right after he talked about 911Dodecahedron
- ...about 911.Dodecahedron
- He talked about how governments periodically release info decades after the eventDodecahedron
- by the way Chomsky's reason wasn't that the "theories were unsubstantiated" it was because it was "unfeasible"Dodecahedron
- a BS counter argument if you ask me.Dodecahedron
- He wouldn't belittle government conspiracy theories because he knows how real they are.Dodecahedron
- He mentioned JFK to point out that both are red herrings.abettertomorrow
- There are enough unjust/illegal actions taken by governments that we know about anywayabettertomorrow
- well both include red herringsDodecahedron
- and his staement was in of itself a red herringDodecahedron
- designmachine0
this is crazy shit!!!!
- pinkfloyd0
How long does it take to get a gun license?
- don't do anything drastic or anythingDodecahedron
- i bet you can apply online. hahakrok
- zingpinkfloyd
- Dodecahedron0
Stop the crackdown petition ,
http://avaaz.org/en/wikileaks_pe…
"To the U.S. government, and corporations linked to Wikileaks:
We call on you to stop the crackdown on WikiLeaks and its partners immediately. We urge you to respect democratic principles and laws of freedom of expression and freedom of the press. If Wikileaks and the journalists it works with have violated any laws they should be pursued in the courts with due process. They should not be subjected to an extra-judicial campaign of intimidation."
- abettertomorrow0
@Dodecahedron
I think at the end of the day both Assange and Chomsky are smart enough to see that the evidence commonly trotted out to "prove" 9/11 was a false flag operation is pretty piecemeal and doesn't really make the case either way. I'm sure you recognize there's a different between distrusting the government/ MSM worldview based purely on facts, and jumping to conclusions that every unanswered question is evidence of a conspiracy.
I'm not saying I'm 100% convinced that everything happened according to the official version of events, mind you, just that the Loose Change or Zeitgeist account doesn't weave together any kind of coherent story either. And I do agree with Chomsky when he says conspiracies at that magnitude are actually pretty difficult to conceal.
- I've never seen the 911 truth docs and my point is not about those theories its about what was in fact kept secretDodecahedron
- Yeah. I totally don't buy any 9/11 conspiracy thing. Although I wouldn;t be surprised if Israel knew ahead of timeTheBlueOne
- of timeTheBlueOne