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Author: Day BrownDay Brown Date: Apr 3, 2008 10:23
Which is why the leadership goes on about something as obsolete as
torture when there are new techniques with FMRI brain scans,
electroencephalographs, high speed video of micro-expressions, and
powerful drugs that can be used to open up any subject no matter how
brave and stalwart he is.
Its also why the wars in the Mid East are being fought to ineptly;
like the war on drugs, they dont want to win them, they want to milk
them; be empowered by having to fight them, and thereby able to reward
their friends with contracts and careers. There's a manifest failure
to apply appropriate technologies.
The failure to use non-lethal methods of crowd control results in
grieving families with sons who then enter the insurgency to keep the
whole thing going. The failure to use body scans to identify suicide
bombers, and the personal insult felt by using hands on a person to
feel for weapons creates more opposition.
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Author: lorad474lorad474 Date: Apr 3, 2008 13:02
On Apr 3, 9:23 am, Day Brown hughes.net> wrote:
> Which is why the leadership goes on about something as obsolete as
> torture when there are new techniques with FMRI brain scans,
> electroencephalographs, high speed video of micro-expressions, and
> powerful drugs that can be used to open up any subject no matter how
> brave and stalwart he is.
>
> Its also why the wars in the Mid East are being fought to ineptly;
> like the war on drugs, they dont want to win them, they want to milk
> them; be empowered by having to fight them, and thereby able to reward
> their friends with contracts and careers.
Bingo... it's all about money and power accumulation.
Want more money and power?... then start a war.
Want even more money and power?... then start a forever 'war'.
>
> The failure to use non-lethal methods of crowd control results in
> grieving families with sons who then enter the insurgency to keep the
> whole thing going. The failure to use body scans to identify...
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Author: J JonesJ Jones Date: Apr 3, 2008 13:21
Day Brown wrote:
> Which is why the leadership
You mean our Welsh leadership
>goes on about something as obsolete as
> torture
First I've heard of it
>when there are new techniques with FMRI brain scans,
> electroencephalographs, high speed video of micro-expressions, and
> powerful drugs that can be used to open up any subject no matter how
> brave and stalwart he is.
Are you talking about the new Pontpridd bus depot?
> Its also why the wars in the Mid East are being fought so ineptly;
> like the war on drugs,
That pub closed down. We all go to the Otley Arms now.
>they dont want to win them, they want to milk
> them;
You can't milk welsh sheep. They don't like it.
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Author: Day BrownDay Brown Date: Apr 3, 2008 16:48
On Apr 3, 3:21 pm, J Jones aol.com> wrote:
> Day Brown wrote:
>> Which is why the leadership
>
> You mean our Welsh leadership
>
>>goes on about something as obsolete as
>> torture
>
> First I've heard of it
>
>>when there are new techniques with FMRI brain scans,
>> electroencephalographs, high speed video of micro-expressions, and
>> powerful drugs that can be used to open up any subject no matter how
>> brave and stalwart he is.
>
> Are you talking about the new Pontpridd bus depot?
>
>> Its also why the wars in the Mid East are being fought so ineptly;
>> like the war on drugs, ...
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Author: Day BrownDay Brown Date: Apr 3, 2008 16:51
On Apr 3, 3:02 pm, lorad...@ cs.com wrote:
> On Apr 3, 9:23 am, Day Brown hughes.net> wrote:
>
>> Which is why the leadership goes on about something as obsolete as
>> torture when there are new techniques with FMRI brain scans,
>> electroencephalographs, high speed video of micro-expressions, and
>> powerful drugs that can be used to open up any subject no matter how
>> brave and stalwart he is.
>
>> Its also why the wars in the Mid East are being fought to ineptly;
>> like the war on drugs, they dont want to win them, they want to milk
>> them; be empowered by having to fight them, and thereby able to reward
>> their friends with contracts and careers.
>
> Bingo... it's all about money and power accumulation.
> Want more money and power?... then start a war.
>
> Want even more money and power?... then start a forever 'war'.
>
> ...
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Author: lorad474lorad474 Date: Apr 3, 2008 23:09
On Apr 3, 3:51 pm, Day Brown hughes.net> wrote:
> On Apr 3, 3:02 pm, lorad...@ cs.com wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Apr 3, 9:23 am, Day Brown hughes.net> wrote:
>
>>> Which is why the leadership goes on about something as obsolete as
>>> torture when there are new techniques with FMRI brain scans,
>>> electroencephalographs, high speed video of micro-expressions, and
>>> powerful drugs that can be used to open up any subject no matter how
>>> brave and stalwart he is.
>
>>> Its also why the wars in the Mid East are being fought to ineptly;
>>> like the war on drugs, they dont want to win them, they want to milk
>>> them; be empowered by having to fight them, and thereby able to reward
>>> their friends with contracts and careers.
>
>> Bingo... it's all about money and power accumulation.
>> Want more money and power?... then start a war. ...
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Author: ImmortalistImmortalist Date: Apr 4, 2008 00:00
On Apr 3, 10:23 am, Day Brown hughes.net> wrote:
> Which is why the leadership goes on about something as obsolete as
> torture when there are new techniques with FMRI brain scans,
> electroencephalographs, high speed video of micro-expressions, and
> powerful drugs that can be used to open up any subject no matter how
> brave and stalwart he is.
>
> Its also why the wars in the Mid East are being fought to ineptly;
> like the war on drugs, they dont want to win them, they want to milk
> them; be empowered by having to fight them, and thereby able to reward
> their friends with contracts and careers. There's a manifest failure
> to apply appropriate technologies.
>
> The failure to use non-lethal methods of crowd control results in
> grieving families with sons who then enter the insurgency to keep the
> whole thing going. The failure to use body scans to identify suicide
> bombers, and the personal insult felt by using hands on a person to
> feel for weapons creates more opposition.
>
> A vehicle filled with explosives will have a different heat signature. ...
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Author: Day BrownDay Brown Date: Apr 4, 2008 09:44
faith
or if they realize the logical fallacies in their arguments but hope
the voters will not. >
I havta agree with the gist of your analysis, but also wonder. I'm not
trying to formulate public policy cause nobody gives a fuck what we
here think. But do see it worthwhile to try to figure out where it is
all going next, whether we like it or not.
I've seen no clue that those driving policy perceive the logical
falacies you refer to, and dont doubt they all suffer from group
think. Anyone who's read the studies hasta be alarmed at the degree of
delusion arising out of it. Gibbon commented that in the Roman empire,
the people all believed religion was true, the philsophers all thot it
was false, and the politicians all knew it was useful.
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Author: ZerkonXZerkonX Date: Apr 5, 2008 04:53
On Thu, 03 Apr 2008 10:23:57 -0700, Day Brown wrote:
> We live in the Untied States of Denial.
9/11
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Author: Day BrownDay Brown Date: Apr 5, 2008 10:12
On Apr 5, 6:53 am, ZerkonX X.net> wrote:
> On Thu, 03 Apr 2008 10:23:57 -0700, Day Brown wrote:
>> We live in the Untied States of Denial.
>
> 9/11
Agreed; and no where else is it so obvious. Gordon Ross has a
presentation which begins with a photo of the twin towers from across
the river. You can see the cloud of dust just after the first tower's
floors 'pancaked'. But you can also see, sticking hundreds of feet up
above that cloud, which nobody in Manhattan could see because of the
dust, the steel box frame of the core columns still standing.
I ask the debunkers of the conspiracy theorists why those columns
would not only fall over, but do so in little 30 foot chunks, and the
silence is just deafening.
Basically, its the blind eye of the tribe when the hunters return.
Nobody asks them what they had to do to get the meat, much less where
the women and loot came from. And now they've been raping the entire
planet to provide comforts to their kin, who still do not ask about
it.
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