To: BOBTHENAILER; Snow Bunny; pokerboy; Paul Cruce; Tolerance Sucks Rocks
"Cute story....
Right after FallGuy posted the article this morning , FR went down. FallGuy called out, I think I broke something . Then we laughed so hard because this has been his first time ever on a computer when he registered as a FReeper."
LOL...the Leftist Hackers Hate and Fear the Truth, don't they?! Reminds me a story from the Summer of '00. In June/July of last year, I became APPALLED that there were no FReeper Rallies Fer Justice planned in DeeCee until October 2000's "March Fer Liberty II." Therefore, me and a few other FReepers decided upon 12 August 2000 for the date of the Patriot's March Fer Justice in which we would call for the RE-Impeachment of the EX-Traitor-in-Chief. Well, in early-to-mid-July, I played hookey from work and began a thread in which I started publicizing the 8/12/00 Gathering and was actually building up a pretty good bit of momentum for the concept. PokerFace had agreed to play at the Lincoln Memorial and Randy Stalls had agreed to come and sing his great patriotic song "I Believe in the Children" and we had began to line up speakers, and I was literally HOUNDING Limbaugh to publicize the Event to his 20 Million listeners!! I was seriously JAZZED and my FReepin' seemed to be well-received on-Forum...in my mind, we were gonna re-open the Issue of The Appropriateness of a known Felon, Rapist, and Traitor completing his Term in the Oval Office...and just in time for the Presidential Campaign!!!
Well...then the weirdness started happening. I've got the actual thread buried in my Stack of Stuff here somewhere, but I remember prodding on my fellow FReepers with the statement, "SHEEEESH...you put out a call for Patriots and everybody runs fer the tall grass!!" Soon after, FR went down!! Well, it was late at night and--in all the excitement--I hadn't slept much for a few days, so I cozied up in my La-Z-Boy and watched a little mindless TeeVee until I fell asleep for a few hours, ignorantly leaving my computer on. When I awoke, my computer had been hacked. And not just a little hacking, but totally FRIED!! I've got some friends in the local police department and they traced the hacker through a few dummy email addresses, but the culprit was never caught, and that computer has never worked since (although I do still have it and most of my hard drive was salvageable).
Well...for awhile, I FReeped from various Kinko's locations and racked up hundreds of dollars worth of bills there and kept pushing for the 8/12/00 Patriot's March Fer Justice, but some other weird coincidences (I'll save those for another day) kept happening and the Missuz started to freak more than a bit, and the March--while held--never reached anywhere near its potential. Meanwhile, I was without a computer of my own for almost two months and my QUEST FER RE-IMPEACHMENT was derailed for the time being.
In closing, let me just point out how close I believe we were...as you know, since the Gulf War, I've listened to Rush Limbaugh religiously for anywhere from 20-30 hours per week (I tape his show and re-listen to it when I can). The very next day after my computer was hacked into oblivion, I was taping Limbaugh's show and Rush said--and this is the only time I've heard him say these words--"everybody's running for the tall grass..."!!
Doo doo doo doo, doo doo doo doo, doo doo doo doo...MUD
334 posted on
02/15/2003 4:47:37 AM PST by
Mudboy Slim
(America, Bless GOD...'cuz He's ALWAYS Blessed US!!)
To: Cyber-Band
"Re China arms Taliban--see Unrestricted Warfare.
Re China arms Pakistan--and they deny us ABM defense.
China is a threat--we are its main enemy--"war is inevitable"
China Reform Monitor No. 409, October 15, 2001
American Foreign Policy Council, Washington, DC
http://www.afpc.org
Editor: Al Santoli
INDIA CLAIMS CHINA PROVIDED WEAPONS TO TALIBAN AND ALLIES; BEIJING FAILS TO BUDGE ON MISSILE PROLIFERATION TO PAKISTAN
September 22:
Indian Intelligence agencies claim China has covertly supplied weapons to Taliban and their supporters in Pakistan, reports the New Delhi Pioneer. A classified report of the Core Intelligence Processing Unit (CIPU) indicates that most of these weapons acquired by the Lashkar-i-Taiyibah (LeT) fundamentalists and other terrorist groups could be used against the US security forces if they operate from Pakistani bases against the Taliban. Their sympathizers within the Pakistani army could also complicate matters.
The weapons which exchanged hands between Taliban and terrorists waging war in Kashmir include anti-aircraft guns, RK-87, RL-47, disposable missiles, Pika machine-guns and 62 mm mortars. Intelligence reports reveal that there had been clandestine meetings between the Chinese agents and the Taliban commanders. Amir of the LeT also visited Kandahar. China which has 70 50 mile stretch of border with Afghanistan has trade links with the Taliban and have allegedly helped Kabul in upgrading their defense capabilities. "Though Beijing has repeatedly denied its involvement with the Taliban, we have information that Kabul has access to Chinese defense agents," said a source.
September 23:
In Khartoum, Sudan, a Chinese delegation led by the Deputy Minister of Justice began bilateral talks on increased cooperation, reports the Republic of Sudan Radio. The talks, at the Sudan Ministry of Justice, were hosted by Ustad Ali Muhammad Uthman Yasin, the Sudanese Minister of Justice. Addressing the opening session, the Yasin hailed the Sino-Sudanese relations and described them as "strategic." And stressed the need to boost these relations. The Chinese Deputy Justice Minister stressed his country's support for cooperation with Sudan in the legal and justice spheres. The talks discussed aspects of joint cooperation in the legal sphere, training, legislation and the judiciary.
The Oman Muscat News Agency reports an official Chinese military delegation led by the Commander of Jinan Military Area ended a several-day visit in the Persian Gulf Sultanate of Oman.
October 12:
After several days of talks with US officials in Beijing, China has refused to budge on its transfers of missile technology to Pakistan, reports Reuters. The lack of progress made it unlikely that US sanctions on China would be lifted before the meeting between President George Bush and Jiang Zemin in Shanghai later this month. "There was basically no movement on the Chinese part," said a US official. Another official said the sanctions would not be lifted, "without change in China's behavior." However the issue continues to be debated within the Bush administration, Reuters adds. Some officials described as "China hands," were reluctant to impose sanctions in the first place and are anxious to have them lifted, despite ongoing reports of China's proliferation activities with Pakistan's weapons of mass destruction program.
Copyright (c) 2001, American Foreign Policy Council"
142 posted on 10/16/01 8:46 AM Pacific by FallGuy
Great find, Dynamic Duo...MUD
335 posted on
02/15/2003 4:52:27 AM PST by
Mudboy Slim
(America, Bless GOD...'cuz He's ALWAYS Blessed US!!)
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