"Terrorism" predictions.
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#193
Re: "Terrorism" predictions.
Originally Posted by random-strike
systems do i write?
i develop web applications.
why do i need to try and validate what and why some terrorist did something? how the ---- am i supposed to know.
the fact is, there is videos taken of these incidents, there are pictures taken by private citizens seconds after the attack showing american airlines debris everywhere, there was a very famous woman who died in the pentagon attack, with a "powerful" i guess husband.
the only conspiracy on 9/11 was the terrorists attacking the US.
if you really want a CT theory you should stick to the terrorists were really CAI agents, because that pretty much cannot by proven either way by any private citizen. even thought its still very very ridiculous to think that, since the government has a horrible record when it comes to keeping secrets.
i dont see many "system administrators" making that much money but good for you if you do
i develop web applications.
why do i need to try and validate what and why some terrorist did something? how the ---- am i supposed to know.
the fact is, there is videos taken of these incidents, there are pictures taken by private citizens seconds after the attack showing american airlines debris everywhere, there was a very famous woman who died in the pentagon attack, with a "powerful" i guess husband.
the only conspiracy on 9/11 was the terrorists attacking the US.
if you really want a CT theory you should stick to the terrorists were really CAI agents, because that pretty much cannot by proven either way by any private citizen. even thought its still very very ridiculous to think that, since the government has a horrible record when it comes to keeping secrets.
i dont see many "system administrators" making that much money but good for you if you do
#195
Re: "Terrorism" predictions.
Andy Griffith FTW!
Good Alex Jones clip.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mU8Hc7iZhOI Good advice at the end. Despite whether you agree with him or not I think that people have been more afraid and accepting of handing over freedoms in order to feel more protected. It's all a ruse. It's kind of like the political debate. You can listen to Sean Hannity or Amy Goodman and get frustrated and enraged at each other, all the while not helping our country get anywhere by thinking that, "You're right. End of story." There's something very big at stake here. It's personal liberty. I don't want to make presumptions but hey, look at the actions and not the political rhetoric. Bush has spent more then all other presidents combined. He's sent us into a war which we'll be paying for over a long time. We went to war because we had a Hitler wanna-be controlling or threatening the stability of one of the world's most valuable areas in terms of natural resources. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle2461214.ece
http://worldnetdaily.com/news/articl...TICLE_ID=55925
It is by the goodness of God that in our country we have those three unspeakably precious things freedom of speech, freedom of conscience, and the prudence never to practice either of them. - Mark Twain
BTW, the wiretapping thing wasn't really a surprise. They've had the Echelon and Carnivour systems in place since the '90s. It was inevitable for it to get out. The scary thing is that most people I know say that they don't mind and they wouldn't be worried about their calls being monitored. WTF?!
Oopsy daisy, what did our friend Benjamin Franklin tell us? "Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
Good Alex Jones clip.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mU8Hc7iZhOI Good advice at the end. Despite whether you agree with him or not I think that people have been more afraid and accepting of handing over freedoms in order to feel more protected. It's all a ruse. It's kind of like the political debate. You can listen to Sean Hannity or Amy Goodman and get frustrated and enraged at each other, all the while not helping our country get anywhere by thinking that, "You're right. End of story." There's something very big at stake here. It's personal liberty. I don't want to make presumptions but hey, look at the actions and not the political rhetoric. Bush has spent more then all other presidents combined. He's sent us into a war which we'll be paying for over a long time. We went to war because we had a Hitler wanna-be controlling or threatening the stability of one of the world's most valuable areas in terms of natural resources. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle2461214.ece
http://worldnetdaily.com/news/articl...TICLE_ID=55925
It is by the goodness of God that in our country we have those three unspeakably precious things freedom of speech, freedom of conscience, and the prudence never to practice either of them. - Mark Twain
BTW, the wiretapping thing wasn't really a surprise. They've had the Echelon and Carnivour systems in place since the '90s. It was inevitable for it to get out. The scary thing is that most people I know say that they don't mind and they wouldn't be worried about their calls being monitored. WTF?!
Oopsy daisy, what did our friend Benjamin Franklin tell us? "Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
#196
Re: "Terrorism" predictions.
Originally Posted by random-strike
ithought you said you had almost 4 years
yep.
#197
Re: "Terrorism" predictions.
so how is that senior level? you might be senior there but 4 years is no senior level right.
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#199
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Whoah, they took the filter off?
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african american
edit: nope, you're only allowed to insult groups of ------s. I see parallels with real life.
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african american
edit: nope, you're only allowed to insult groups of ------s. I see parallels with real life.