Religions > Atheism > Homeland Security Chief: Internet is major threat to U.S. security
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28 Oct 2006 10:15:38 PM |
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Homeland Security Chief: Internet is major threat to U.S. security |
Patriotic Americans: Terrarists are using the internets. Stay away
from the Web.
http://wired.com/news/politics/0,71958-0.html?tw=wn_index_16
Reuters 08:00 AM Oct, 17, 2006
Disaffected people living in the United States may develop radical
ideologies and potentially violent skills over the internet and that
could present the next major U.S. security threat, U.S. Homeland
Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said on Monday.
"We now have a capability of someone to radicalize themselves over the
internet," Chertoff said on the sidelines of a meeting of
International Association of the Chiefs of Police.
"They can train themselves over the internet. They never have to
necessarily go to the training camp or speak with anybody else and
that diffusion of a combination of hatred and technical skills in
things like bomb-making is a dangerous combination," Chertoff said.
"Those are the kind of terrorists that we may not be able to detect
with spies and satellites."
Chertoff pointed to the July 7, 2005 attacks on London's transit
system, which killed 56 people, as an example a home-grown threat.
To help gather intelligence on possible home-grown attackers, Chertoff
said Homeland Security would deploy 20 field agents this fiscal year
into "intelligence fusion centers," where they would work with local
police agencies.
By the end of the next fiscal year, he said the department aims to up
that to 35 staffers.
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2095-2426135,00.html
The Sunday Times October 29, 2006
When George Bush entered the Oval Office in 2001 he accused his
predecessor Bill Clinton of being “soft on porn” and vowed to crack
down on an industry that was generating $9.8 billion a year... Today,
porn revenues in the US are higher than all money generated by the
combined professional American football, baseball and basketball
franchises.
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| Title: Re: Homeland Security Chief: Internet is major threat to U.S. security |
29 Oct 2006 01:00:20 AM |
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In article <4578k219d3ffve332j1v0j18m9s2stoat4@4ax.com>,
JOE <JOE@atsat.com> wrote:
Patriotic Americans: Terrarists are using the internets.
Bwahahahaha.
Let's lock up all Internet users immediately. Men, women and children
(especially those darkies). Hell, start by arresting everyone in New
Orleans who has't fixed their house yet! Even the clergymen are
fornicating subversive criminals in that town!
If we call them terrorists, we don't have to charge them with anything,
nor permit them legal representation nor even allow them to contact
their families. We are like magicians: we can make them disappear
legally! We can break into their homes in the middle of the night and
drag them away without even showing any official identification.
Then, once we have all those stinking
illegal-immigrant/communist/islamo-sympathizing/welfare-cheating/queer/Bu
sh-ating heretics in custody, we can do to them whatever the President
says is okay, since he is the Decider when it comes to the definition of
"torture" (he is currently busy redefining the meaning of the word
"hazing").
We could have a LOT of fun with the tender younger ones. Just put Foley
in charge of them. Can't you just feel the love?
It will even help the economy, since we will need to build more, um,
"holding facilities" (Guantanamo gave "Detention Center" a bad name).
Maybe we could ship some of them overseas where there aren't so many
lily-livered "human rights" lovers. And confiscating all their assets
might even save Social Security.
It is win-win, patriots! Lets start arresting those terrorist Internet
users TODAY! Come on! Let's GET 'EM!
--
"I wear boots when I play that ol' squeezebox
Stompin' out rhythms
'till the headstones dance on their graves"
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| User: "Josh Miles" |
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| Title: Re: Homeland Security Chief: Internet is major threat to U.S. security |
29 Oct 2006 01:09:35 AM |
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JOE wrote:
Patriotic Americans: Terrarists are using the internets. Stay away
from the Web.
http://wired.com/news/politics/0,71958-0.html?tw=wn_index_16
Reuters 08:00 AM Oct, 17, 2006
Disaffected people living in the United States may develop radical
ideologies and potentially violent skills over the internet and that
could present the next major U.S. security threat, U.S. Homeland
Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said on Monday.
"We now have a capability of someone to radicalize themselves over the
internet," Chertoff said on the sidelines of a meeting of
International Association of the Chiefs of Police.
Sounds familiar.
"Iran's Islamic government has opened a new front in its drive to stifle
domestic political dissent and combat the influence of western culture -
by banning high-speed internet links."
(http://technology.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,1924637,00.html)
Many neocons here in the US would love to do the same.
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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| Title: Re: Homeland Security Chief: Internet is major threat to U.S. security |
29 Oct 2006 04:11:44 AM |
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On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 01:09:35 -0500, Josh Miles <no@thanks.com> wrote:
"Iran's Islamic government has opened a new front in its drive to stifle
domestic political dissent and combat the influence of western culture -
by banning high-speed internet links."
(http://technology.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,1924637,00.html)
Many neocons here in the US would love to do the same.
Let's not forget to close all libraries - they may have books that we
don't want subversives to read.
--
rukbat at optonline dot net
"I have never imputed to Nature a purpose or a goal, or anything that could be under-
stood as anthropomorphic. What I see in Nature is a magnificent structure that we can
comprehend only very imperfectly, and that must fill a thinking person with a feeling of
humility. This is a genuinely religious feeling that has nothing to do with mysticism."
- 1954 or 1955; quoted in Dukas and Hoffman _Albert Einstein the Human Side_, p. 39
(random sig, produced by SigChanger)
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| User: "Constitutionalist" |
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| Title: Re: Homeland Security Chief: Internet is major threat to U.S. security |
28 Oct 2006 11:12:57 PM |
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On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 21:15:38 -0600, JOE <JOE@atsat.com> wrote:
Patriotic Americans: Terrarists are using the internets. Stay away
from the Web.
http://wired.com/news/politics/0,71958-0.html?tw=wn_index_16
Reuters 08:00 AM Oct, 17, 2006
Disaffected people living in the United States may develop radical
ideologies and potentially violent skills over the internet and that
could present the next major U.S. security threat, U.S. Homeland
Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said on Monday.
"We now have a capability of someone to radicalize themselves over the
internet," Chertoff said on the sidelines of a meeting of
International Association of the Chiefs of Police.
"They can train themselves over the internet. They never have to
necessarily go to the training camp or speak with anybody else and
that diffusion of a combination of hatred and technical skills in
things like bomb-making is a dangerous combination," Chertoff said.
"Those are the kind of terrorists that we may not be able to detect
with spies and satellites."
Chertoff pointed to the July 7, 2005 attacks on London's transit
system, which killed 56 people, as an example a home-grown threat.
To help gather intelligence on possible home-grown attackers, Chertoff
said Homeland Security would deploy 20 field agents this fiscal year
into "intelligence fusion centers," where they would work with local
police agencies.
By the end of the next fiscal year, he said the department aims to up
that to 35 staffers.
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*snip*
Well we better give up the Bill of Rights, and do away with the
Constitution, right?
Or Goldstein will get us for sure!
Why is the head of 'Homeland Security' a dual citizen? To which
country does his true allegiance belong?
There is no real Left or Right, it's just theatre folks! Paid off
crooks with different rhetoric, but the same 'globalist' agenda when
they get into power. The middle class is being destroyed by design!
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| User: "Macarro" |
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| Title: Re: Homeland Security Chief: Internet is major threat to U.S. security |
30 Oct 2006 08:32:31 AM |
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2095-2426135,00.html
The Sunday Times October 29, 2006
When George Bush entered the Oval Office in 2001 he accused his
predecessor Bill Clinton of being “soft on porn” and vowed to crack
down on an industry that was generating $9.8 billion a year... Today,
porn revenues in the US are higher than all money generated by the
combined professional American football, baseball and basketball
franchises.
That maybe well be truth but the Bush administration has passed some
of the most porn hostile laws ever, anyone working in the porn industy will
be able to confirm that, it is no secret that the American porn industy
campaigned heavily against Bush to the point where strip clubs encouraged
punters to register to vote against Bush by making electoral registration
forms
available in the club.
--
Mapping the Internet 24/7: http://www.netdimes.org
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| User: "lab~rat :-" |
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| Title: Re: Homeland Security Chief: Internet is major threat to U.S. security |
30 Oct 2006 08:39:44 AM |
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On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 14:32:31 -0000, Macarro <any@email.invalid> puked:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2095-2426135,00.html
The Sunday Times October 29, 2006
When George Bush entered the Oval Office in 2001 he accused his
predecessor Bill Clinton of being Ňsoft on pornÓ and vowed to crack
down on an industry that was generating $9.8 billion a year... Today,
porn revenues in the US are higher than all money generated by the
combined professional American football, baseball and basketball
franchises.
That maybe well be truth but the Bush administration has passed some
of the most porn hostile laws ever, anyone working in the porn industy will
be able to confirm that, it is no secret that the American porn industy
campaigned heavily against Bush to the point where strip clubs encouraged
punters to register to vote against Bush by making electoral registration
forms
available in the club.
WHAT?
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lab~rat >:-)
Do you want polite or do you want sincere?
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