ha, ha -- for anybody wondering what race or religion is really on top of the heap, consider: i just did net search for CONSERVATIVE NEWSPAPERS and got the following link first.
http://cnview.com/conservative_newspapers.htm
CONSERVATIVE NEWSPAPERS
NewsMax.com America's News Page
CNSNews.com The Cybercast News Service
FOXNews.com
Jane's Information Group
Jewish World Review
The Jerusalem Post
The Sydney Morning Herald
Welcome to Military.com
WorldNetDaily - A Free Press for a Free PeopleEdited by: nelson
Originally Posted by nelson
Your net search reminded me of a column by Joe Sobran a couple of years ago, in which he intimated that Abe Foxmanwants the Popeto clear everything with his ADL before making any statements concerning the Catholic Church.
Although God knows everything, Abe Foxman knows it all better!
Paul
The greatest threat to freedom is not foreign governments. It is our own.
Why would they do a thing like this??? Because they want to save and protect us, of course! The irony this time is themordant double entendre of the title.
<DIV =line>America's war on the web</DIV>
While the US remains committed to hunting down al-Qaeda operatives, it is now taking the battle to new fronts. Deep within the Pentagon, technologies are being deployed to wage the war on terror on the internet, in newspapers and even through mobile phones. Investigations editor Neil Mackay reports
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IMAGINE a world where wars are fought over the internet; where TV broadcasts and newspaper reports are designed by the military to confuse the population; and where a foreign armed power can shut down your computer, phone, radio or TV at will.
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In 2006, we are just about to enter such a world. This is the age of information warfare, and details of how this new military doctrine will affect everyone on the planet are contained in a report, entitled The Information Operations Roadmap, commissioned and approved by US secretary of defence Donald Rumsfeld and seen by the Sunday Herald.
The Pentagon has already signed off $383 million to force through the document’s recommendations by 2009. Military and intelligence sources in the US talk of “a revolution in the concept of warfare”. The report orders three new developments in America’s approach to warfare:
lFirstly, the Pentagon says it will wage war against the internet in order to dominate the realm of communications, prevent digital attacks on the US and its allies, and to have the upper hand when launching cyber-attacks against enemies.
Secondly, psychological military operations, known as psyops, will be at the heart of future military action. Psyops involve using any media – from newspapers, books and posters to the internet, music, Blackberrys and personal digital assistants (PDAs) – to put out black propaganda to assist government and military strategy. Psyops involve the dissemination of lies and fake stories and releasing information to wrong-foot the enemy.
lThirdly, the US wants to take control of the Earth’s electromagnetic spectrum, allowing US war planners to dominate mobile phones, PDAs, the web, radio, TV and other forms of modern communication. That could see entire countries denied access to telecommunications at the flick of a switch by America.
Freedom of speech advocates are horrified at this new doctrine, but military planners and members of the intelligence community embrace the idea as a necessary development in modern combat.............
http://www.sundayherald.com/54975
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Some internet fun now -- I used the world "crapola" in an email and decided I'd better check its meaning. On the way this page turned up -- yes, it translates any webpage into Ebonics or whatever. Try it on our homepage! [img]smileys/smiley2.gif[/img]
http://www.degraeve.com/translator.php
I sent a very ordinaryemail to a regular correspondent and Yahooreturned it to me marked "554 message type not allowed". They say but don't say why this would occur at these pages
http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/mail/defer/defer-03.html
http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/mail/defer/defer-04.html
but I can't figure out why a short message quoting from a political website and giving the link would even look like as phishing or fraud.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phishing
Any clues, y'all? Maybe just a fluke.
LATER. For whatever reason, I don't seem to be able to email to AOL customers anymore except (in one case) I reply to one from him. The error msg means that my e-dress is generating so much mail to AOL people that it's over the limit. But my ISP tells me my stuff is working properly.
I wouldn't mention this here except that both problems appear to be possibly political.
LATER. Where's that thread on the burgeoning real-world power of the internet? Here's another case from ANU.ORG.
Duke’s Upcoming Liability, or Richard Brodhead Needs to Find a GoodLawyer
Even though the criminal case against the three Duke lacrosse players has not yet been deep-sixed, the lawsuits against Duke University have begun. The family of Kyle Dowd, a lacrosse player who was graduated last spring, filed against the university and a faculty member, Kim Curtis, claiming that Curtis failed Dowd in retaliation for his being on the lacrosse team.
Curtis, who is a visiting professor in Duke’s political science department, has a reputation for being a leftist ideologue, and was one of the 88 signers of the infamous "social disaster" advertisement in the Duke Chronicle that thanked the protesters who acted in the aftermath of the charges levied against the lacrosse players. Furthermore, Curtis actively participated in a number of rallies in which protesters held up signs calling for the lacrosse players to be "castrated," while other signs declared: "Get a conscience, not a lawyer," and others just declared: "Confess!" Her postings on a community web site (not available here, but I have read them) left no doubt that she believed her students either committed rape or at the very least were covering for the alleged rapists...................
One hopes that this case will end soon, and charges will be dropped against three young men who never should have been facing them in the first place. Literally, every safeguard that the law supposedly has against wrongful prosecution was obliterated, and only because the players could afford expert legal help, and because an army of bloggers and writers were able to take Nifong’s case apart and not suffer legal sanctions for it have we been able to move to where we are today.
Edited by: nelson
Just noticed there were 13 users in the Forum as paged past the main Forum index page. Most of them are "search robots" -- is that what accounts for the thousands of views a particular thread racks up as the months come and go? [img]smileys/smiley5.gif[/img] I don't know how legible this redo of the statistics chart is.
I'm not overly concerned how many people are reading us -- the Forum is my "safety valve", a huge, diverse, unique library of oft-suppresed truth, a meeting place for our kind of people, and a great Mcguffin whereby to coax people into the real world. But it would be interesting to know who reads us. to read the membership list, most people in it have only signed in once -- the day they joined. Maybe they're reading it without doing so -- black helicopters and all that. [img]smileys/smiley2.gif[/img]
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Next day: </span>list says one bot from Google has been tuned in for over 4 hours? Maybe it's simply how Google keeps copy of entire internet -- supposedly its M.O.?
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Edited by: Nelson
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...aboutthat/7532 996/Ageing-spies-unable-to-use-the-internet.html
http://www.pcworld.com/article/20996...to_piss_off_th e_internet.html