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December 30th, 2003, 05:51 AM
#11
Besides, if a terrorist group is so stupid that they do not already know of a suitable target, then are they really a threat anyway?
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December 30th, 2003, 05:58 AM
#12
Re-Wording myself :
The FBI just seems to take things a little too far sometimes. Sound a little better??
I apologize the 2nd joke that I posted was uncalled for so therefore I decided to remove it. My apologies if I offended anyone in anyway.
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December 30th, 2003, 06:00 AM
#13
Originally posted here by Agent_Steal
I understand gore and bludgeon. But it just always amazes me how the FBI likes to make idiots of themselves.
I dont agree with what they are doing cause well it's really stupid. But oh well that's the FBI for you.
Humor in a completly utterly moronic and disgustingly nerve killing situation.
EDIT:
Your name has nothing to do with the little story I made. I used the word "Agent" because it sounded better than "officer".
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December 30th, 2003, 06:11 AM
#14
That which you have quoted gore was intended in no way humurous my apologies if you took it that way.
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December 30th, 2003, 06:13 AM
#15
Originally posted here by Agent_Steal
That which you have quoted gore was intended in no way humurous my apologies if you took it that way.
No prob. Don't worry about it. Just trying to have some fun.
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December 30th, 2003, 06:17 AM
#16
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I can see it now...
"FBI suspects 9 year old in Terror Ring... Among the items found in his procession were a 2003 World Almanac and other reference books. He is being held without bail"
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December 30th, 2003, 10:26 AM
#17
God Damn it please the damned Terrorist Bomb Freaks are at it again! What is this world coming to? The next thing you know they'll try to outlaw pellet guns especially the ones with scopes! You know there are alot more things to do with a pellet gun than an almanac.
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December 30th, 2003, 11:03 AM
#18
OK here is my £0.02 of paranoia.......
The ultimate terrorist weapon is the computer........think what could be done with professional grade malware?
Screw up payrolls
Mess with disqualified drivers data
Add people to sex offenders data
Put people on credit card blacklists
We tend to be a selfish lot........20 people killed in suicide bombing.."oh dear, how sad".....can't get any gas at the station because credit card has been stopped..£$$%^&^*&(*
Hits where it hurts?
I guess I am cynical as well as paranoid......but it is possibly as well that terrorists are still in the world of AK-47s and C4?
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December 30th, 2003, 12:00 PM
#19
I think if you read between the lines it says - if you find an arab acting suspicious and has an almanac ,call us
If i was in law enforcement that is how i would interpet it, as they cannot openly racially profile. Any other way it sounds moronic.
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December 30th, 2003, 02:29 PM
#20
Originally posted here by nihil
OK here is my £0.02 of paranoia.......
The ultimate terrorist weapon is the computer........think what could be done with professional grade malware?
I agree - I've said this before, but I'll say it again....
Large cities can only exist because of the transport logistics and infrastructure required to bring the food in to feed the population.
These logistics systems need computers to function - Kill the computers with your 'professional grade malware' and you can't get the food in - Now if that occurs in alomost every computer simoultaneously you'd loose a lot more then just logistics. Power, banking, you name it -
Food riots begin in 7 days, civilization completely breaks down in 21 days.
Steve
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