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Doer

Well-Known Member
If you don't like it, stay of the Middle East.

Veronica.
Would it were so easy. Self rule means we must pass these commitments down from one generation to the next as well and the risk/reward. So far so good.

This was about land mines. A protest against the maiming of Chetchens and Bosians and Arabs with land mines.

What better way than to knock the legs out from under a hundred Marathon runners and kill a few kids?

It show that in Chechnya, they don't have the luxury of these events and their religion is more strict than Baptists.

We were just regulated by those that know how to, I'm afraid. Payback.
 

stoned cockatoo

New Member
I know someone that took some sort of 'bog no more' medicine after getting the shits in bali. didn't shit again for like 2 months, no joke, id rather diarrhoea.

glad they got this one alive. let the torture begin. I still get the feeling there is more then 2 people responsible. wouldn't be surprised if there was more similar bombs further down the line
 

echelon1k1

New Member
I know someone that took some sort of 'bog no more' medicine after getting the shits in bali. didn't shit again for like 2 months, no joke, id rather diarrhoea.

glad they got this one alive. let the torture begin. I still get the feeling there is more then 2 people responsible. wouldn't be surprised if there was more similar bombs further down the line
how many "Katie Courics" did it weigh?
 

Doer

Well-Known Member
Well, they read him his rights today and are going to put him through the system as an American. And I can see a pattern emerging. It's very subtle, but it's said by Sun Tsu, "Where you are strong, appear weak."

If we want a fight with Radical Islam, they are willing to fight. They are willing to cause great strife to try to get their issues before our Courts; to be Martyrs in the World View of Righteousness, and in Heaven.

Our system of Law can be seen as a weak point, as well as our freedom of religion. If the radicals can just get a legal hearing of Sharia Concepts, the Infidel can be brought down by his Achilles heel.

Denied. It is more like slick glass than a beefy heel. Nothing to grab onto. The US courts simply ignore Sharia. Not a word is allowed in. !!! Surprise. !!! Not relevant. I am seeing a real force of nature to simply ignore radical whatever crazy, and infiltrate them over a few generations. Turn them into a not-threat, like they did with the KKK and the Utah Militia.

And now I see all these guys simply being silently chewed by the maw of Justice and quickly executed or warehoused in SuperMax or Gitmo. Treated no more or less than a just a live, ugly bag of mostly water. That's real power, I'm seeing.

Absorb an entire way of thought slowly for the good of all. Another Sun Tsu. "Subtle and Mysterious, the Expert leaves no Trace. Thus he is the Master of his Enemies' Fate."

No grandstanding and precedent setting of the Allah and the Greater Caliphate....I can see that.
 

heckler73

Well-Known Member
Our system of Law can be seen as a weak point, as well as our freedom of religion. If the radicals can just get a legal hearing of Sharia Concepts the Infidel can be brought down by his Achilles heel.

Denied. It is more like slick glass than a beefy heel. Nothing to grab onto. The US courts simply ignore Sharia. Not a word is allowed in. !!! Surprise. !!! Not relevant. I am seeing a real force of nature to simply ignore radical whatever
crazy, and infiltrate them over a few generations. Turn them into a not-threat, like they did the KKK and the Utah Militia.
That is some deep thinking there. But how does that work in more detail? How were the KKK and Militia turned into non-threats?
 

echelon1k1

New Member
I thought this article was interesting and very relevent...

Brutal triple murder linked to Boston suspect


Police in Massachusetts are re-examining a brutal 2011 triple murder involving the best friend of the now-dead suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings.

Authorities have confirmed they are investigating a possible link between Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, killed during a gun battle with police on Friday, and the murder of a man said to be his close friend, Brendan Mess, 25. Also killed were Erik Weissman, 31, and Raphael Teken, 37.

The bodies of the men were discovered in September 2011 at Mess's home in the Boston suburb of Waltham. Each of the men's throats were slashed and they were almost decapitated. Their mutilated bodies were covered with marijuana.
these guys didn't like pot, the irony is if they smoked a little they probably wouldn't have been blown themselves up while making the damn thing...
 

Doer

Well-Known Member
That is some deep thinking there. But how does that work in more detail? How were the KKK and Militia turned into non-threats?
It is a grand story, they've done this to motorcycle gangs also. Donny Brosco? That part at the end, where the Feds go in and put the pictures of the Agent, and they still couldn't believe it? Infiltration works, it's dangerous, but it works.

It's pretty simple. And it has worked throughout history, but it takes real power. That's the power of personal commitment....to Go among Them, as we used to say, playing Doom.

You work up a 3 level trust scam, this is all very technical mind clouding and goes way back. We fought the baddest, the Brits, the Japanese and the Germans, each other....at one point or another and they schooled us very well.

When you have all the informtion you need, you start fucking with them. Injecting dis-information and letting them know for sure, there is a rat. And then you lead them around by the nose, helping them execute each other while keeping yo' own damn self, above even rumor of dis-loyality. What could go wrong?

Big balls playing dirty games. It goes on for years as more and more Agents get recruited based on 3 level trust scams, where you can finally control 2, then three levels of the scam. Now even the local FBI rookies can be in on it.

The FBI knows when each of the Klan takes a shit and what color. :) A non-threat.
 

echelon1k1

New Member
It is a grand story, they've done this to motorcycle gangs also. Donny Brosco? That part at the end, where the Feds go in and put the pictures of the Agent, and they still couldn't believe it? Infiltration works, it's dangerous, but it works.

It's pretty simple. And it has worked throughout history, but it takes real power. That's the power of personal commitment....to Go among Them, as we used to say, playing Doom.

You work up a 3 level trust scam, this is all very technical mind clouding and goes way back. We fought the baddest, the Brits, the Japanese and the Germans, each other....at one point or another and they schooled us very well.

When you have all the informtion you need, you start fucking with them. Injecting dis-information and letting them know for sure, there is a rat. And then you lead them around by the nose, helping them execute each other while keeping yo' own damn self, above even rumor of dis-loyality. What could go wrong?

Big balls playing dirty games. It goes on for years as more and more Agents get recruited based on 3 level trust scams, where you can finally control 2, then three levels of the scam. Now even the local FBI rookies can be in on it.

The FBI knows when each of the Klan takes a shit and what color. :) A non-threat.
The FBI is to worried about covering up their own shits moron... Human intelligence is best left to the company and defence.

The FBI are patheic at turning and /or running agents.
 

abandonconflict

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April 23, 2013 Friends,



At 2:45pm on Monday, April 15[SUP]th[/SUP], Patriots Day, two bombs were detonated in downtown Boston. These bombs, designed to injure, did their work. Folks just like you and I-- folks who had families, friends, and loved ones-- were victims to this senseless act of violence. This wasn’t supposed to be a day of controversy, politics, or a rally cry for a cause. This was a day to cheer on the 25,000 marathon runners and celebrate the extraordinary endurance of the human body and will.

The events of that day leave us with many questions. Why would someone do this? What had any of the victims done to deserve this? This is what makes the attack so hard to comprehend. The apparent senselessness is a strain on our human ability to understand the world around us, no matter how hard we try. But we must try. As we come to terms with what has happened, I want to share with you some thoughts on the importance of community, as this seems the only way to keep faith in humanity.

The overwhelming response to the attack is proof that there are good people, capable of pouring love and kindness back into the world. Immediately after the first detonation, spectators who weren’t injured rushed straight to the aid of their fellow citizens. Barricades were torn aside in the rush of a crowd not trying to escape, but trying to get in to help. Competitors, who had only moments earlier, crossed the finish line, ran straight to the hospitals to donate blood. Student doctors left their homes and classes and came into work knowing how inundated their teachers and mentors would be. And regular folks tore off their own clothes to make tourniquets for the injured that lay next to them.

Despite the terrorists’ efforts to shake us, their cowardly action has only proven the strength of our character. The attack is sobering proof that America remains vulnerable to a kind of hatred that seeks to undermine our freedoms and very way of life. But our sheer unwillingness to cede even an inch of our freedoms means that, in the end, the terrorists will fail. In our darkest moments, whether it was on Monday in Boston, or backtracking through history to the battles of Lexington and Concord, which Patriots Day celebrates, we don’t turn away from fellow man or woman like our enemies hope. We turn towards one another, confident in the knowledge that no act of terrorism is enough to shatter the American spirit, nor crush our resolve.

E pluribus unum. Out of many, one. These words, emblazoned on the seal of the United States, are a powerful reminder that America’s greatest strength lies in the bonds of community. In the coming weeks, as Bostonians and folks all across the nation come to terms with the devastation that was unleashed without premise or provocation, these ties that bind will become the moral and spiritual guide that gets us through the days and weeks ahead. The Boston Marathon will be back next year, and the crowds will cheer louder than ever. For now, let’s pray for the victims and their families.

Until next week,

Richard Hudson

Member of Congress NC-08

In my inbox today. Last time I was solicited for patriotic sentiment by an elected official, my gov't was about to invade Iraq.
 

RainerRocks

Active Member
Douchebag Schumer from NY and other politicians says this is why we need immigration reform so we can document them and keep track of them.

What a joke ..we can't even keep track of the half million in the TIDE classified database or the declassified Terrorist Screening Database and this clown politician thinks he can keep tabs on 30 odd million new citizens. Just more political bullcrap from these lying douchebags.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/04/24/us-usa-explosions-boston-suspect-idUSBRE93N06720130424


"Yes, the system pinged when he was leaving the United States. By the time he returned, all investigations - the matter had been closed," Napolitano told the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday."

Hellooo douche Napolitano...Russia warned you about them when overseas so the time to watch them is when they return to the USA !
 

Figong

Well-Known Member
The FBI is to worried about covering up their own shits moron... Human intelligence is best left to the company and defence.

The FBI are patheic at turning and /or running agents.
Agreed, CIA is where it's at, with SIGINT assist run by NSA should the need arise .. tossing in the USAF w/the drones, and what do you have? The right intel misinterpreted.. with innocents getting shot by a UAV. Sounds like a movie plot, doesn't it?
 
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