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Author: K. Vaz, M.F.A.
Date: Aug 20, 2007 17:12

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popular. Lots of limited humble alterations at least spell as the
instant outcomes repair.

Where Ayaz's bored literature boosts, Pervis values with regard to
loud, circular tenniss. They are inducing worth the desert now, won't
pass towns later. Both assuring now, Rickie and Jethro goinged...
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  open letter to soc.culture.pakistan.moderated readers         


Author: Linette
Date: Jul 23, 2007 18:18

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memo that
* orders every detective squad in New York City to collect yearbooks from
* the high schools and junior high schools in its precinct as an aid in
* investigations.
*
* For mugshots...
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  open letter to soc.culture.pakistan.moderated readers         


Author: Robbie
Date: Jul 23, 2007 17:33

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he said.
*
* "There was one incident with which I was INTIMATELY FAMILIAR, which
* involved a quick and secret deployment of a major United States effort
* of F.B.I.," and emergency, health and Army forces.
*
* "Because we had A TIP OF A POSSIBLE TERRORIST INCIDENT which, thank
* goodness, did not materialize," the President added.
*
* However, the F.B.I. later stated it was investigating it as a hoax threat.
* A Justice Department spokesman said it was "completely inaccurate" to
* describe the incident as anything other than a hoax.

And how did the President, who said he was 'intimately familiar' with the
incident, come to believe that it was an [informer] tip about a possible
threat, and not an anonymous hoax threat?

The American people are not the only ones the NSA/FBI lie to...
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  open letter to soc.culture.pakistan.moderated readers         


Author: Dolf
Date: Jul 23, 2007 16:38

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1980s... and the 1990s.

Question:

Why argue against something that would catch crime?

Answer:

ECHELON is so invasive we lose all privacy.
It is infinitely abusable.
It has been abused repeatedly.
CALEA takes us into the abyss.

Would monitoring really turn up that many violations?
Meaning: is it really that effective a mechanism?

******************************************************************************

On Monitoring
-- ----------

I am a traffic analysis person.

Internet email. Company spook.

Boo.

The bad news: getting people fired.

The good news: really great Internet humor is picked up too.
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  open letter to soc.culture.pakistan.moderated readers         


Author: Guglielmo
Date: Jul 23, 2007 15:55

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U.S. unmonitored.
:
: Then a message came through the walkie-talkie: "We got some cameras
: watching, better get out there and cover traffic".
:
: Suddenly several Customs agents came out of the booths and started
: inspecting trucks.

That makes at least five people at a minimum!

What the hell is going on???

IF the rumor is true, THIS looks like it would be the smoking gun.

How did our country get so twisted around that they can invade our
bodies to drug test, yet allow truck after truck after truck to
just wander right in knowing HUGE drug shipment after HUGE drug
shipment is crossing? Gosh, there's no drug problem with Mexican
police, military and even their president.
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  open letter to soc.culture.pakistan.moderated readers         


Author: Sharon
Date: Jul 23, 2007 15:38

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the technology the UKUSA governments have deployed to monitor people.

I am just glad he knows the Beast when he sees it, that it is Evil (without
the people involved necessarily being evil in intent: agreed!) and that
unless we do something soon, it will be too late: Earth will become Hell.

His book-jacket bio: Texe Marrs was a career U.S. Air Force officer (retired).
He commanded communications-electronics and engineering units around the globe.

* "Project L.U.C.I.D.", by Texe Marrs, 1996, ISBN 1-884302-02-5
*
* Appendix 2: World Surveillance Headquarters
*
* The report that follows, originally entitled "National Surveillance", was...
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  RESULT: soc.culture.pakistan.moderated will be removed         


Author: The Big-8 Management Board
Date: May 8, 2007 21:09

RESULT
soc.culture.pakistan.moderated will be removed

The Last Call for Comments (LCC) on 01 May 2007 initiated a five-day
period for final comments. Following the comment period, the Big-8
Management Board has decided by consensus to remove the newsgroup
soc.culture.pakistan.moderated.

This group will be removed on 11 May 2007.

RATIONALE: remove soc.culture.pakistan.moderated

Note: There are separate RFD's proposing the removal of
soc.culture.pakistan.moderated, soc.culture.pakistan.education, and
soc.culture.pakistan.history. It is not necessary that all 3 groups
share the same fate. It is conceivable that one group be removed, one
converted to an unmoderated status, and one assigned a new moderator.

The last approved article submitted to soc.culture.pakistan.moderated
occured in June 1998. Over the next year, there were about a dozen
approved articles cross-posted across the entire soc.culture.pakistan
hierarchy that were not specific to soc.culture.pakistan.moderated.
There also were continued posting of FAQ's and similar materials.
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  2nd RFD: remove soc.culture.pakistan.moderated moderated (LAST CALL FOR COMMENTS)         


Author: The Big-8 Management Board
Date: May 1, 2007 13:46

REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD)
remove soc.culture.pakistan.moderated

This is a formal Request For Discussion (RFD) to remove the moderated
newsgroup soc.culture.pakistan.moderated.

PROCEDURE:

The B8MB plans to begin voting on this proposal after five days. Please
offer any final discussion or comments before the end of this waiting
period. Voting may take up to one week (7 days); a result will be posted
following the end of the voting period.

All discussion of this proposal should be posted to news.groups.proposals.

The full group removal procedure is documented here:

http://www.big-8.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=policies:rmgroup

SUMMARY OF DISCUSSION:

No comments were received.

RATIONALE: remove soc.culture.pakistan.moderated
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  RFD: remove soc.culture.pakistan.moderated moderated         


Author: Jim Riley
Date: Apr 17, 2007 09:14

REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD)
remove soc.culture.pakistan.moderated

This is a formal Request For Discussion (RFD) to remove the moderated
newsgroup soc.culture.pakistan.moderated.

RATIONALE: remove soc.culture.pakistan.moderated

Note: There are separate RFD's proposing the removal of
soc.culture.pakistan.moderated, soc.culture.pakistan.education, and
soc.culture.pakistan.history. It is not necessary that all 3 groups
share the same fate. It is conceivable that one group be removed, one
converted to an unmoderated status, and one assigned a new moderator.

The last approved article submitted to soc.culture.pakistan.moderated
occured in June 1998. Over the next year, there were about a dozen
approved articles cross-posted across the entire soc.culture.pakistan
hierarchy that were not specific to soc.culture.pakistan.moderated.
There also were continued posting of FAQ's and similar materials.

If soc.culture.pakistan.moderated were removed, discussion of culture
in Pakistan could continue to occur in the unmoderated
soc.culture.pakistan (SCP), and where topical, in the unmoderated
SCP.politics, SCP.religion, and SCP.sports.
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