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government ban on “conspiracy theorizing.”

 
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02/17/2013 07:56 PM
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At least when they conspire to take away our 1st amendment rights, they do it in the open so we know who the real terrorists are.
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02/17/2013 08:42 PM

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They are very afraid.....I love it.
 Quoting: AdHocBOHICA 32335824


At exactly 7:00 a.m. on January 23, something called “the Cyber-Warriors for Obama Project” was activated. The week after the election, but only saw a hardcopy draft in late December. This is a project that is being paid for through funds from Obama’s political corporation, the 501(c)4 Organizing for Obama,

A white, three-ring binder with Obama’s circular campaign logo imprinted on the outside of the binder with the name “Cyber-Warriors for Obama” printed in blue across the top. Inside were the names and e-mail addresses of 3,575 “cyber assets,” or “warriors,” listed in alphabetical order under about a dozen or so “team leaders.” From a separate sheet I was shown, most of these “assets” are being paid just over minimum wage, but as I understand it, they work from home and have no overhead. I believe there are about two dozen supervisors who make substantially more.

It was tabbed, and one section with the word “targets” had a list of religious web sites, web sites recognized as Christian. Another section was a listing of conservative Internet sites. There was another tab with the label “problem sites” that seemed quite extensive. That section, and it was broken down further into “birther” sites, “pro-gun” sites, “anti-abortion” sites, just to name a few.

There was also a section of the usual news sites, like CNN, ABC, you know. Numerous e-mail addresses were conspicuous under each news organization, which also included Fox…

The first page of the binder had bullet points labeled “objectives” and instructions for the cyber-assets. There was also a very detailed non-disclosure agreement with the word “DRAFT” typed in big, light grey letters across the body of the two-page agreement. The agreement and the instructions were typed on white paper with a warning, printed in red on each page, that the document was not to be copied or disseminated.

The instructions seemed very specific. Infiltrate web forums, collect screen names, avatars, and posters’ tag lines, and attempt to resolve these to their actual identities. One paragraph that listed circumstances when the “asset” was only to monitor but do not disrupt without authorization.
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02/17/2013 08:50 PM

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NOoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOOOoooooo000oOoo......​
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02/17/2013 09:04 PM

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KD Deep in your hearts you know that we know what's best for you.
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Do I detect a little irony there, or are you really the brazenly vapid?
 Quoting: Dr. Lecter


aynrand Irony is a good description.
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02/17/2013 09:11 PM

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Good luck on that...thought crime is tough to prove. Especially when the pseudoscience that dictates humans behavior is completely assbackwards and upside down. If psychologists all of the sudden admitted they were quacks and took a deep hard look at the assholes running this country I might me more inclined to listen. Until then...fuck off.
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02/17/2013 09:11 PM
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They are very afraid.....I love it.
 Quoting: AdHocBOHICA 32335824


At exactly 7:00 a.m. on January 23, something called “the Cyber-Warriors for Obama Project” was activated. The week after the election, but only saw a hardcopy draft in late December. This is a project that is being paid for through funds from Obama’s political corporation, the 501(c)4 Organizing for Obama,

A white, three-ring binder with Obama’s circular campaign logo imprinted on the outside of the binder with the name “Cyber-Warriors for Obama” printed in blue across the top. Inside were the names and e-mail addresses of 3,575 “cyber assets,” or “warriors,” listed in alphabetical order under about a dozen or so “team leaders.” From a separate sheet I was shown, most of these “assets” are being paid just over minimum wage, but as I understand it, they work from home and have no overhead. I believe there are about two dozen supervisors who make substantially more.

It was tabbed, and one section with the word “targets” had a list of religious web sites, web sites recognized as Christian. Another section was a listing of conservative Internet sites. There was another tab with the label “problem sites” that seemed quite extensive. That section, and it was broken down further into “birther” sites, “pro-gun” sites, “anti-abortion” sites, just to name a few.

There was also a section of the usual news sites, like CNN, ABC, you know. Numerous e-mail addresses were conspicuous under each news organization, which also included Fox…

The first page of the binder had bullet points labeled “objectives” and instructions for the cyber-assets. There was also a very detailed non-disclosure agreement with the word “DRAFT” typed in big, light grey letters across the body of the two-page agreement. The agreement and the instructions were typed on white paper with a warning, printed in red on each page, that the document was not to be copied or disseminated.

The instructions seemed very specific. Infiltrate web forums, collect screen names, avatars, and posters’ tag lines, and attempt to resolve these to their actual identities. One paragraph that listed circumstances when the “asset” was only to monitor but do not disrupt without authorization.
 Quoting: uscrusader1


Some of these assets are in the immediate vicinity.
In his book, "Between Two Ages," Brzezinski wrote: "The technetronic era involves the gradual appearance of a more controlled society. Such a society would be dominated by an elite, unrestrained by traditional values."

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02/17/2013 09:15 PM
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Conspiracy theories and conspiracy theorists give me headaches, make me sick to my stomach, and are proof that not all the mental patients are locked away in mental hospitals.

That being said I'll defend their right to free speech to the death.

I imagine that Obama is only interested in banning certain types of conspiracy theories. The ones that make him look bad. All other types will still be perfectly OK. For example: Any theory about George Bush is OK but the ones about Benghazi, or Fast and Furious will be outlawed.

So liberals, rest easy and gloat. He won't ban YOUR theories it's just the conservatives he will ban.
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02/17/2013 09:24 PM
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KD Deep in your hearts you know that we know what's best for you.
 Quoting: Judethz


You are a nothing, but a depraved creature from the depths of HELL!
 Quoting: ElusivePisces 11156436


Why not say what you really think?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 9950536


:9teen: What I really think is that your a twat who is deliberately ignoring what is obviously satire because you don't like me. Go drink a bowl of piss n' vinegar.
 Quoting: Judethz

Satire? No.
Mocking? More likely.
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02/17/2013 09:44 PM
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Conspiracy theories and conspiracy theorists give me headaches, make me sick to my stomach, and are proof that not all the mental patients are locked away in mental hospitals.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1189765


Buddy you can't throw a rock without hitting a mental patient and it has nothing to do with conspiracy theory. The dumb asses have created a world of circular, contradictory, ill conceived, fucked up laws that drive people insane.

Civilization is one colossal failure, just the worst heap of junk ever invented. It's so fucked in the head it needs round the clock repairs and is constantly trying to kill itself. "Fucking kill me" it cries every night and every day, "put me out of my fucking misery" cries society. They're depressed, stressed and angry as hell.

Civilization is the biggest epic fail there ever was.
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Conspiracy theories and conspiracy theorists give me headaches, make me sick to my stomach, and are proof that not all the mental patients are locked away in mental hospitals.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1189765


Buddy you can't throw a rock without hitting a mental patient and it has nothing to do with conspiracy theory. The dumb asses have created a world of circular, contradictory, ill conceived, fucked up laws that drive people insane.

Civilization is one colossal failure, just the worst heap of junk ever invented. It's so fucked in the head it needs round the clock repairs and is constantly trying to kill itself. "Fucking kill me" it cries every night and every day, "put me out of my fucking misery" cries society. They're depressed, stressed and angry as hell.

Civilization is the biggest epic fail there ever was.
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And the leaders? The world leaders? The biggest joke in the history of comedy.
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02/17/2013 09:59 PM
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sounds like a "conspiracy".
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02/17/2013 10:55 PM

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They are very afraid.....I love it.
 Quoting: AdHocBOHICA 32335824


At exactly 7:00 a.m. on January 23, something called “the Cyber-Warriors for Obama Project” was activated.
 Quoting: uscrusader1


Some of these assets are in the immediate vicinity.
 Quoting: MuzzleBreak


So then what are we@GLP supposed to do about CA4O?

Are we going to have to 'self-police' GLP?
 Quoting: uscrusader1

I'd say it's pretty damn motherfucking obvious that we're all supposed to help (I'll fix your terminology) MODERATE GODLIKE PRODUCTIONS.
 Quoting: Mister Obvious(mod)

Thank you for the clarification, a few of us have been waiting for 'direction' from the mods.
 Quoting: uscrusader1

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02/17/2013 11:04 PM
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Oh come on...that's not true, and u know it. We are not in 9th grade anymore, where you can't like somebody because someone else doesn't, or vise versa. We are all adults here...get over it.
 Quoting: katballoo


Libtards never get sarcasm. It's beyond them.
Judethz was being sarcastic, and it was perfect.
 Quoting: Professor Xavier


I know...I didn't take it for anything but sarcasm. Some people come on here just to argue and spout hate.
 Quoting: katballoo


Sarcasm sucks, try being honest for a change -- if you can manage it.
 Quoting: Daughter of the Revolution 2636202


Oh look, one of the inmates is engaging in fecal drawing on her wall!

Let's watch...
FolkilskFogsvans

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02/22/2013 08:18 AM
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We shall bring down the wicked US of A and slay the servants of the NWO
Aways
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02/22/2013 08:37 AM

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Be afraid little nwo ers.....be very afraid...
"Psychopaths derive their power from the complicity of the populous..."
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04/03/2013 08:30 AM
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if you consider yourself a sovereign citizens you are a terrerist and we will have drones watching you ready to assasinate you. and it is illegal to think this becuase conspiracy therorizing is illegal, give the drones the green light.


stic it up you yea, alphabet commie androids
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They try harassment first.uhoh

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