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Originally posted by Archie
I completely agree and this is a really good point but I think you have to be careful in making that analogy. I don't believe that this is a 'front' for anything.
It is giving the people some of the information they need to overthrow the government but, when the time comes, I don't think those same people would be stupid enough to elect an alternative government that wasn't going to be in America's best interests or that would usurp her sovereignty.
Although it would be truly ironic if that did happen.
Originally posted by 3n19m470
reply to post by neo96
It's called infiltration. You gotta let the bad guys think you're on their side if you ever expect them to accept you. I'm sure he suspected they were listening, but could pretend that he was speaking candidly and somewhat anonymously.
It's just a possibility... I'm just saying, you don't know how long he'd been planning this. Chat logs cannot be proven to be the genuine thoughts of the person typing. Some people just want to fit in, others just want to argue...others may be purposely covering their tracks by spreading disinfo, and then others have their own agenda for saying what they say online.
Originally posted by ipsedixit
I am not in favor of overthrowing anything. All the instruments to operate a functioning democracy are in place in America.
Originally posted by neo96
Originally posted by reeferman
reply to post by neo96
In 2009, Ed Snowden said leakers "should be shot." Then he
saw just how corrupt the government truly is...
with new information comes a new mindset..
Actually no because government always out does itself with the 'next big news' has already been made just not reported yet.
Lawmakers have stopped advancing cybersecurity legislation until at least September as they gather more information about the National Security Agency surveillance programs and hear from constituents to assess the political fallout, Senate and House members from both parties said in interviews.
There’s very little faith in the institutions of government right now,” said Representative Tom Cole of Oklahoma, a Republican party leader. “If you look like you’re not sufficiently critical and sufficiently vigilant in defending people’s liberties I think they’ll express that at the polls."
The chances of Theresa May reintroducing her "snooper's charter" communications data bill are practically zero in the wake of the Guardian's disclosures on the scale of internet surveillance, leading Tory and Labour civil liberties campaigners have said.
Originally posted by neo96
reply to post by tracehd1
Wow.... You need to grow up a little bit.
OFFTOPIC
Back in the 80's I use to wear panties and then I " Changed my mind " and started free-styling...
OFFTOPIC
Back in early 2000 I use to believe in my Government and then I " Changed my mind when G. Bush won.
Believed in something that has not nor will ever change
I also back in 01 believed that guys from a cave killed more then 3000 on american Soil, i the. " changed my mind "when I seen all the lies and buildings coming down within hours of being hit by an Aero-Plane.
And?
Things and facts came up that made it possible for me to grow and learn that sometimes...We are forced to change our minds when, again... Certain facts are brought to light and not opinions.
All that growing, and can't see government for what it has always been.
edit on 27-6-2013 by neo96 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by MsAphrodite
reply to post by Rocker2013
Did you see the hit piece on Glenn Greenwald too? It's so obvious what these fascists are doing, and it's sickening.
Glenn's response to the hit piece
Originally posted by neo96
reply to post by 3n19m470
What do I mean?
The current government could have sent Snowden themselves the only thing I am saying is Snowden may not be what he seems.
Governments sacrifice all the kings men all the time they are notorious for that.
Originally posted by EarthCitizen07
The man worked for the usa government, not for the democrats and republicans. The democrats and republicans have proved themselves the enemy of america and are using the government to destroy america. The administrators are lousy. ED found out what nsa was up to, that is spying on americans(not chineese or russians) and decided to go to hong kong to disclose these facts for a) to help americans see the truth b)to embarrass democrats/republicans.
You seem to think America can easily be changed by working within the system, voting in politicians and "changing" the laws. But that is simply not the case.
Originally posted by WhiteAlice
Originally posted by EarthCitizen07
The man worked for the usa government, not for the democrats and republicans. The democrats and republicans have proved themselves the enemy of america and are using the government to destroy america. The administrators are lousy. ED found out what nsa was up to, that is spying on americans(not chineese or russians) and decided to go to hong kong to disclose these facts for a) to help americans see the truth b)to embarrass democrats/republicans.
Not all of the politicians in Congress are enemies.