The drum beat to war

"It's too bad that stupidity isn't painful."

Oh it's painful..."Stupidity kills, just not fast enough."

I have a bumper sticker that says, "Want to see God? Keep driving while texting."
 

Good point - hit them where they live economically and you really hurt them.

If hackers can release thousands of credit card numbers, why not channel that ability to raiding ISIS's bank accounts?
On the news yesterday, they said that ISIS has two hundred oil wells that produce a billion dollars a month. Who the fork is buying that oil? probably Exxon.
 
As far as the hackers go that would be a great idea. Don't throw them in jail, have them hack into things for the government, some of those kids would be sharp enough to do it easily.
 
Of course it was real! Good grief. ISIS is real, and a huge threat!


The people who wrote those comments agree that ISIS is real and a threat. But there are many who are suggesting a 'false flag' operation that would enable/justify all countries going in and blowing the crap out of Syria without I would imagine, having to wait for an official invite from Assad. I'm not positive but I think International law would consider this type of provocation as an attack on a NATO country which would make it acceptable under prevailing standards of law. Not 100% positive about that but I have a vague recollection of reading something like that over the past little while.
 
And you don't think that we would do that if we could? My banking is so secure that I have trouble online accessing my own accounts...

That's one of those things - like when you're stumped by a computer problem and your 3-year-old walks up, taps a few keys and voila - problem gone.

As for whether "we could do that if we could" ... stranger things have happened ... or NOT happened ...
 
Amazing. The holocaust never happened. We never went to the moon. Roosevelt planned Pearl Harbor, and the Twin Towers were deliberately blown up by the government! :excited:



I've seen a couple of posts that suggest that some folks aren't aware of historical and proven 'false flag' attacks that have been used to start or escalate conflicts. Some people are suggesting that this even has some of the hallmarks of such a thing. No one is saying that people didn't die, but they are sceptical that the event happened the way official sources are saying.

Followng is a link to a list of 'false flag' attacks used to justify the invasion of Poland by the Nazi's, to justify the invasion of China(Manchuria) by the Japanese, setting fire to Germany's Parliament building to blame the Communists and give the Nazi's their start, Kruschev admitting to shelling a Russian village in order to blame Finland and start that war.....even a CIA admission that they used a false flag operation to turn a country against its democratically elected government. It has been used in the past and admitted to and documented, so it's not impossible that it would be used again.
 
I just copied this off from FB and sent it to a few "thinking" people I know. None of these comments are mine. What do you guys on the S.F. think??
Anyone else find the Paris attack suspicious? Where are all the videos of people inside the concert hall? And how is that woman holding on to the ledge with one hand? Inside job I say!


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Beverly It just gives the world permission for more War!

Beverly And how convenient a Journalist just happened to be there to capture the footage?

Ronda My son has been saying he thought is was suspicious also. Maybe a setup

Sam I hope & pray that's not the case. If it is a setup, that's just sick & pathetic on many levels.

It makes you wonder when you have people willing to surrender their freedoms in a heartbeat with raw emotion and not long term thinking. In France they already have the military doing a lot of police functions. Like most other conspiracies it's probably something in between with various factions and parties exploiting the event including planning to their advantage. Some times I think events like these are allowed to take place so undercovers can continue to operate although why have spies when the reported information isn't used.

How are these suspects on a watch list or list of possible/probable terrorists yet nothing is done.
 
I've seen a couple of posts that suggest that some folks aren't aware of historical and proven 'false flag' attacks that have been used to start or escalate conflicts. Some people are suggesting that this even has some of the hallmarks of such a thing. No one is saying that people didn't die, but they are sceptical that the event happened the way official sources are saying.

Followng is a link to a list of 'false flag' attacks used to justify the invasion of Poland by the Nazi's, to justify the invasion of China(Manchuria) by the Japanese, setting fire to Germany's Parliament building to blame the Communists and give the Nazi's their start, Kruschev admitting to shelling a Russian village in order to blame Finland and start that war.....even a CIA admission that they used a false flag operation to turn a country against its democratically elected government. It has been used in the past and admitted to and documented, so it's not impossible that it would be used again.

Do governments sometimes create "incidents". Absolutely, but not on a Twin Towers or Pearl Harbor scale. I suppose you could stretch your imagination to the breaking point and believe that the moon landing was photographic trickery, but the Holocaust?? Come on now. :stop:
 
Ah, I see.

Well, intelligence work rarely results in one huge discovery - it's like police work: it comes in in little bits and pieces. Maybe Anonymous has already contributed a few bits and pieces of intelligence to the battle, but none that would automatically stop a full-scale terrorist attack.

I don't think Anon. seriously expects to shut-down ISIS on their own - I would think their role is more info snooping and submitting what they find to NSA, et. al.

Every little bit helps -- and perhaps they can be helpful in solving the encryption puzzle.
 
Well with the Germany situation today. People are scared as the dickens and you can kind of understand. Oy vey, that we should go back to the Skittles alert.
 
From what I have heard ISIS made a bad PR move with this type of attack in France.

It got little support from it normal supporters.

The people killed were not bad enough in the eyes of ISIS's supporters.

Terrorist attacks are not just to scare but a way to show off and draw supporters
 

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