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Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Hash., Jul 9, 2011.

  1. Vilsmeier-Haack Reaction

    Vilsmeier-Haack Reaction Well-Known Member

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    They are framing him for rape. The instant he is extradited he will be on a CIA renditon flight and will never see the light of day again, LITERALLY. Just look at their treatment of the man accused of handing Wikileaks the files.
     
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  2. DevAdvocate

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    Taliban Murders Afghan Elder, Thanks Wikileaks for Revealing "Spies"

    It's been a nightmarish last few months for U.S. Military officials. First they discovered that a young soldier serving in Iraq had acted as a spy passing documents to the site Wikileaks. Then they endured Wikileaks release of 90,000 U.S. Military documents -- many of them classified -- detailing their operations in Afghanistan.

    The Taliban, a radical Islamic militia in Afghanistan, announced its gratitude to Wikileaks for the release and vowed to hunt down those revealed in the documents to be collaborating with the U.S. It appears that they have now made good on that threat.

    Khalifa Abdullah, a tribal elder, was removed from his home in Monar village, in Kandahar province’s embattled Arghandab district, by gunmen. He was then executed.

    At the same time, 70 other tribal elders received death threats warning them that the Taliban had obtained reason to believe they were collaborating with the U.S. One such threat is signed by Abdul Rauf Khadim, a senior Taliban official who was imprisoned in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. When the Cuban prison was partially shut down by President Obama Khadim was transferred to Afghan custody in Kabul, where he subsequently escaped.

    The note reads:
    We have made a decision for your death. You have five days to leave Afghan soil. If you don’t, you don’t have the right to complain.
    NewsWeek first reported on the murder. They report that the Taliban believes the documents showed it U.S. sources, including the murder victim, Abdullah -- whether or not they truly do.

    Wikileaks
    founder and convicted Australian computer criminal Julian Assange claimed in a TIME interview that the leak was justified in the name of transparency. He assured that no one would be harmed by the leak, stating:
    We feel confident. The material is seven months old; we reviewed it extensively. We held back 15,000 documents that we felt needed further review because the type of classifications they had. We've been publishing for four years a range of material that has caused the changing of constitutions and the removal of governments, but there's never been a case that we are aware of that has resulted in the personal injury of anyone.
    In related news, U.S. Congressman Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) has called on the U.S. Military to pursue the death penalty in the Manning case. He says Manning's actions constitute treason in a time of war and thus should be punishable by death. His statements came in an interview, which is preserved here in an audio recording.

    We spoke with key government witness Adrian Lamo, who turned Manning in, about Rogers' remarks. He tells us he doubts the U.S. government would pursue the death penalty given that they didn't in the case of Robert Hanssen, a former FBI agent-turned-Russian spy. Lamo states, "The damage done by Bradley Manning doesn't begin to approximate the damage Robert Hanssen did."

    Hanssen received a life sentence, which he is currently serving.

    If the government were to pursue such a sentence, though, Lamo says he would refuse to testify.

    He states,"I elected to turn Manning in, in the hopes of saving lives. I'm not going to participate in a process that's going to take a life. There should be no other blood spilled by Wikileaks."

    He concludes, "Under any other circumstances I will testify in the case. [But] my concern for human life comes first."


    http://www.dailytech.com/Taliban Mu...kileaks for Revealing Spies/article19250.htm

    I'm sure the Afghans are delighted to know Assange is being hailed as some latter day Bob Woodward.
     
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  3. thefanwithnoname

    thefanwithnoname Well-Known Member

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    I believe you. It was obviously a set up from the beginning.

    of course this will be seen as a 'conspiracy theory'. People just believe what ever shoite is fed to them. its the best form of government control

    I recently heard about the 'draught' in somalia/ethipia etc. and the whole fus about britain and overseas aid

    This aid is causing more starvation an dsuffering than the drought. The food is there ethiopia is a large exporter of mangetout believe it or not, but the aid ensure it is exported rather than used at home

    nothing is as it seems.

    I heard on QT a politician saying the taliban caused 9/11. no they didnt they got into shoite for 'iding' OBL. There were no connections to AQ. Its all in print from the time. but everyone seems to have forgotten it
     
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  4. Vilsmeier-Haack Reaction

    Vilsmeier-Haack Reaction Well-Known Member

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    You are a right royal sucker for propaganda arent you. Again if Wikileaks arent allowed to hold these people accountable, just who will?
     
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  5. thefanwithnoname

    thefanwithnoname Well-Known Member

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    oh ok the americans said it so it must be true
     
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  6. DevAdvocate

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    Believe what you want. <ok>
     
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  7. Vilsmeier-Haack Reaction

    Vilsmeier-Haack Reaction Well-Known Member

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    Your damn right I will and I would advise you to do the same. Believe what YOU want and not what some American propaganda machine wants you to
     
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  8. Hash.

    Hash. pure daycent

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    too right ..i dont believe everything i read in the papers/see on the news theres always an agenda. Who knows what the Bilderberg Group are ? If you dont know then your just one of the easily led sheeple
     
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  9. thefanwithnoname

    thefanwithnoname Well-Known Member

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    gotta be honest some of the stuff wikileaks bought forward was justification for people who dont buy into the whole bullshoite put to the masses. I for one was sick of questioning something and being labelled a 'conspiracy theorist' or you are with us or against us.

    Its not that simple. Its like I heard a comedian once say. you have democrats, republicans and liberals (the comedian was american), how can you be libeal on everything that affects society? on some things you agree with the liberals, some with democrats and some with republicans.

    I remember reading about the biggest oil reserve on the planet in Turkmenistan and reading that the only way out was through afghanistan/pakistan to the ports
    I wondered how long before the big oild companies would 'go' there. The company with the 'rights' is the one Bush, Powell and rice worked for before getting into politics

    Of course this is a conspiracy theory
     
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  10. BH1972RFC

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    I see Gearoid could be looking at a stint in the U.S for questioning.

    Lovely stuff :grin:
     
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  11. BH1972RFC

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    <laugh>

    FFS, Justin Hashanu, do you ever leave your bedsit? <laugh>

    Guess the lucky heather isn't selling too well.
     
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  12. Hash.

    Hash. pure daycent

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    i see you changed your tags <doh> whats the craic anyway ben are you still all odd with me <wah>
     
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  13. BH1972RFC

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    And you think the propoganda war is all one way? How very naive <doh>
     
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  14. BH1972RFC

    BH1972RFC Guest

    Hashanu, I pity you <ok>
     
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  15. Hash.

    Hash. pure daycent

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    <laugh> empathy not sympathy buddy, not out again tonight your slowing down old man
     
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  16. Vilsmeier-Haack Reaction

    Vilsmeier-Haack Reaction Well-Known Member

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    You want to show me some mainstream Taleban propaganda? Not sure where I would be reading that.

    Wikileaks is hardly propaganda, it is just the medium through which the American military's lies were exposed. The documents and files werent manipulated just released. So its not really fighting propaganda with propaganda, more like fighting propaganda with the truth.
     
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  17. thefanwithnoname

    thefanwithnoname Well-Known Member

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    Wikileaks was not the 'enemy' spreading lies. the source was american
     
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  18. thefanwithnoname

    thefanwithnoname Well-Known Member

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    and other, but not taliban oe AQ
     
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  19. BH1972RFC

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    If you know where to look, you'll find it...funnily enough.
     
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  20. thefanwithnoname

    thefanwithnoname Well-Known Member

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    trying to figure out the quote within quote

    how is it done
     
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