Terrorist Watch List Hits One Million Names

Discussion in 'Politics' started by xexon, Jul 14, 2008.

  1. vielafrance

    vielafrance Member

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    Use it every day! :D
     
  2. NewDeadHead

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    My name is on the terrorist watch list, I get hasseld every time I fly, and I'm only 16, obviously not the 50 year old Irish terrorist. I imagine flying when I'm older will be worse.
     
  3. guy

    guy Senior Member

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    america is falling into becoming a feudal state

    its republic has collapsed and the gates of the feudal state beckon, it is only to be expected. one day someof the people working in the "anti terrorist" branches will wake up and realise that they have created a nightmare but by that time it will be all too late.

    historically states eventually collapse as they destroy the backbone of their state (their people , if you go to dachau and visit the exhibition there you will see the first prisoners were wearing lederhosen - the national dress) , it means concentration camps and torture and continually being spied on.

    the trick is know when to get out and having the means to do so. for the average freedom loving yank they would probably be advised to gain a trade so that when they need to leave quickly they can, they can simply transfer their assets and trade to another english speaking country (or not depending how badly the rot has set in). sitting around smoking pot all day complaining about "the man" won't help you when you have the whole state security bearing down on you for trying to escape or speak out.

    if you are happy living in living as a peasant then it will probably be better that you stay.

    as i said before you need the means to move when you need to.
     
  4. mystic_one

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    hmmm........a million names. That's a lot of people to watch. I was just on the phone with my friend in Morocco the other day, and he mentioned how we had probably said enough key words that they were monitering the conversation. Hearing this, I promptly said jihad a few times. Give them something to chew on. Something to spice their day up.
    I imagine it's rather lonely and boring spying on people. :nopity:
     
  5. guy

    guy Senior Member

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    i would say most of these characters in the spy agencies would be classed as neurotics/ paranoid schizophrenics based on their lack of any reasonable moral or ethical convictions so lacking of late. they have more success spying on their own people than supposedly a group of arabs who flew aircraft into buildings.

    this is the problem, state security isn't about protecting the populace and keeping it safe from malevolent forces externally, it is about securing the positions of the existing power base that has hijacked the democratic american government of the republic. they spent their time so busy with spying on the american public that when some guys intent on damage started taking odd flying lessons no alarms started ringing (which is one of the points that make the whole affair suspicious) .

    in the meantime have a look at a film called "the man with the golden lens"
     
  6. xexon

    xexon Destroyer Of Worlds

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    Your information will be recorded for later use against you if need be. Bet on it.


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  7. stalk

    stalk Banned

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    the bots collect the data
     
  8. jaredfelix

    jaredfelix Namaste ॐ

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    im sure there is alot of information the gov. can access if they want (need to hopefully).
    they obviously have some very smart tech savy computer geeks working for them, but Anyways does anyone have a link where i can easily find if im on any kind of watch list or anything??

    if not ill just search myself later, im sure i can find it.
     
  9. odon

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  10. wendyc

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    I think someone needs to fix their calculator. The list is a lot older and larger than anyone admits but news reports from 'my radical days' of the '80s shows that the us government has been tracking "undesirables" for a long time. A million?

    Seriously, nearly every person, in at least the last thirty years, who's ever participated in a protest is on film, Quaker meetings are infiltrated, what you buy and look at on the internet is known. Only a million? Humm, I feel so alone.

    Paranoid? Naw, it's just a fact of life and has been for me for a long time. There just isn't enough room in US jails for all of "us" radicals and not enough laws, yet.
     
  11. jaredfelix

    jaredfelix Namaste ॐ

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  12. odon

    odon Slightly Popular

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    ;);)
     
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