|
|
Up |
|
|
  |
Author: Orin.ChefaloOrin.Chefalo
Date: May 9, 2008 18:43
--
Lots of units will be artificial inevitable weights.
|
| |
|
| |
no comments
|
|
  |
Author: Get Rich TodayGet Rich Today
Date: Dec 28, 2007 09:51
Insider Reveals Secret Traffic Arbitrage Tactics Making Over $9,547 a Day
Why Complain About Rising Adwords and Pay Per Click Costs When They Can Make
You Rich Instead? Discover the Astonishing traffic story That Has Been Kept
Secret Until Now...
http://www.mfawn.com/payloadrb.html
w1jY&DI^(d
|
| |
|
| |
no comments
|
|
  |
|
|
  |
|
|
  |
|
|
  |
Author: francois.grieufrancois.grieu
Date: Jul 20, 2007 20:15
clothing serve many of the same
# tracking purposes an one embedded in the body?
----
Sure, government can give debate reasons for requiring fingerprinting
for driver's licenses...
But it is still a violation of the minimization requirement of the Privacy
Act of 1974.
Biometric data on citizens is FAR BEYOND any reason government can give.
Notice how no citizens in any state ever got to vote on such an important
escalation of personal data collection by the government.
Indeed, it seems to be accomplished in the quietest way possible, giving
citizens the least amount of opportunity to choose their fate.
Odd, since tax-payer paid-for government services is what gives them the power.
But elected representatives will do, you say?
Did you hear any of them mention it during campaigning?
Did Alabama elected officials even mention it with their press
release of a new driver's license, despite that being the plan?
No.
What does that tell you?
|
| Show full article (1.23Kb) |
|
no comments
|
|
  |
Author: francois.grieufrancois.grieu
Date: Jul 20, 2007 20:05
clock.
> He never knows what time it is or whether it's day or night.
>
> The temperature reaches a maximum of sixty degrees and he has only one
> layer of thin cotton clothing and one blanket. To add to his misery,
> he was just notified that the Haverford Township police will destroy
> the property they seized from him last year unless he picks it up by
> Friday, January 19.
>
> The prison itself was built right after the Civil War. There are tons of
> roaches and graffiti in all the cells which dates back to the fifties
> - the last time it was painted. There are 1200 inmates.
>
> Currently Cummings is imprisoned in the maximum wing of the prison where
> people with the highest bail are kept. He's with murderers and rapists.
> Conditions are appalling. One...
|
| Show full article (1.69Kb) |
|
no comments
|
|
  |
Author: francois.grieufrancois.grieu
Date: Jul 20, 2007 18:52
pro-Soviet views while a student in London.
*
* Young Clinton's remarks were nothing more than an ambiguous comparison
* of Soviet and American efforts for peace in Vietnam, fairly innocent at
* the time.
*
* Because the wiretap itself could not be disclosed, it set off a scurry
* of searching through archives on both sides of the Atlantic for any
* incriminating documents. There was none, and in short order the British
* smear campaign died of its own weight.
*
* It is time the Congress and the public realize that in the age of
* computers, microwaves, and satellites, we are all Jews.
Have all key politicians been compromised, whether they even know it yet?
(Suddenly some people are trying to think back to whether they ever said
something in private they would greatly regret being made public: that
would be 99.9%% of all telephone users. Too late.)
ECHELON is infinitely abusable, and has been repeatedly abused.
Our phone conversations are too personal, too unguarded.
|
| Show full article (1.67Kb) |
|
no comments
|
|
  |
Author: francois.grieufrancois.grieu
Date: Jul 20, 2007 16:28
only did the NSA/FBI use FISA in a criminal manner, they then cross-
referenced through everyone ever connecting to CISPES - no matter how
distant - to achieve massive domestic spying for political purposes.
To crush peaceful lawful political protest.
In America.
For the President.
And they did it WITHOUT getting 1,330 FISA warrants.
Question: How do you spy on 1,330 domestic groups?
Answer: Electronically, using an existing domestic surveillance network.
Just push the button marked 'monitor'.
Your phone calls, bank transactions, credit card usage, health/
credit/utility/law-enforcement/TRW/IRS records, your whole life.
One big evil eye of Mordor.
The Russian State we were told to fear.
******************************************************************************
No wonder there are militias.
It gets worse.
Much worse.
******************************************************************************
|
| Show full article (1.23Kb) |
|
no comments
|
|
  |
|
|
  |
Author: francois.grieufrancois.grieu
Date: Jul 20, 2007 16:23
*/
> /* The copyright notice above does not evidence any */
> /* actual or intended publication of such source code. */
>
> ...followed by another email with a subset of the same source,
> slightly modified, and the proprietary header stripped out.
>
> I hope it didn't flow past AT&T's ISP connections...
[snip]
********** end excerpt from 'Corruption at Salomon Brothers' **********
This transfer of proprietary source code that USED to be owned by AT&T
did not even qualify for action. Salomon legal stated Salomon has a lower
obligation for third-party copyrights than they did for software they
contracted for themselves, like Sybase. Salomon didn't have a UNIX source
license, so obviously the employee had gotten it elsewhere.
In the following statistic, it was the only non-Salomon source code.
We went from zero monitoring of Internet email traffic to...
|
| Show full article (1.88Kb) |
|
no comments
|
|
|
|
|
|
|