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Viserael

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  1. Come now, we're all aware how the tech giants have been playing nice with the NSA. You think the car manufacturers are any different?

     

    The only "technoterrorists" who'll be hacking the cars of politicians will be those funded by the taxpayers. Incidentally there's a pretty decent case to be made that's exactly what happened to Michael Hastings.

  2. So the legal penalty for following someone is assault? That's good to know. I'll keep that in my folder of legal advice where I keep my Uncle Joe Biden "Fire both barrels in the air" legal defense as well.

     

    Use it when a cop follows you. I'm sure it'll hold up in court.

  3. "Heck we tried to save the older one's life after the younger one ran him over."

     

    Photos and video contradict that porkie as well.

     

    Incidentally, the official line has backed off from the "shot in the neck" lie. Remember, this line was used to justify the moves my the DOJ and courts because "he couldn't speak due to being shot in the neck".

     

    Now, I will admit that I have not been shot before so I am not speaking from experience. But I would imagine that climbing out of a boat with a bullet hole in my neck severe enough to make me unable to talk three days later I would be holding my neck, not calmly exiting the boat with both hands visible and no evidence of shock or trauma.

     

    Incidentally, this is the official line that is contradicted by the photos:

     

    “It is thought the teenager placed a gun in his mouth and pulled the trigger in a desperate bid to avoid capture and a possible death penalty,” claimed the British version of the National Enquirer, The Mirror. “Reports say the bullet passed through his throat, just missing his spinal cord, and came out the back of his neck.”

     

    Incidentally, earlier this week, a man we are told was Dzhokar appeared in court to plead not guilty to terrorism charges. However, according to a former wrestling teammate interviewed by the Boston Globe, the man in court “didn’t look like” Tsarnaev. Moreover, the man brought into court had a thick accent and Tsarnaev does not, as a cell phone video of him interacting with a child reveals.

     

    Now, it's not particularly nice to think that a government may be culpable or perhaps even responsible for wide-spread terror against its own citizens. But this would not be the first time someone who does not actually look, sound or act like the person from initial footage has been hauled before a court as a scapegoat.

     

    Remeber James Holmes and the Colorado shooting?

  4. As I said above Unless the surviving Boston Bastard gives us the means to roll up multiple Al Qaeda networks then they should hang.

     

    Once said crud is wrung dry of all intelligence then they should be hung by a thick rope from just enough height that their toes can brush the ground without supporting them. I say a thick rope as it will not crush his windpipe but instead slowly strangle him to death.

     

    It's that or have them run the Boston Marathon with their hands tied behind their back and all of Boston gets a punch,a kick or a thrown rock the size of a plum.

     

     

    I absolutely despise those who intentionally target the innocent. To me dropping them into a Horizontal Grinder is far to lenient.

     

     

     

    An avidity to punish is always dangerous to liberty. It leads men to stretch, to misinterpret, and to misapply even the best of laws. He that would make his own liberty secure must guard even his enemy from oppression; for if he violates this duty he establishes a precedent that will reach to himself.

     

    –Thomas Paine, A Dissertation on the First Principles of Government (1795)

     

     

    If you ask the government to hang a US citizen who the government claims (through a confession most certainly gained by torture) helped another US citizen kill three people because said citizen is not willing or unable to incriminate other US citizens then the government can apply that to all US citizens who they claim are involved with killing three (or perhaps less? One? Conspiracy to kill one?) people.

     

    That means, you trust the government to never confuse you or someone you love with someone they might actually be looking for. Because if they do and they have this precedent then you can hang just as easily.

  5. For the series of photos - note the final one where both hands are on the boat, not grasping at his "life threatening throat wound".

     

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-23...ting-mouth.html

     

    "In response to the request, the FBI scoured Tamerlan Tsarnaev's telephone records, online history, associations with other people, movements and educational history, and agents interviewed him and his relatives. But the bureau found no evidence of terrorism activity either at home or abroad."

     

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/apr/2...gs-fbi-tsarnaev

     

    His mother claims to have been in constant contact with the FBI, which at this point in time is not being denied, but that's just her say-so.

     

    Time stamped tweets from the Boston Globe: https://twitter.com/BostonGlobe/status/323886829596205056

     

    Note that the tweet is ~2hrs prior to the first bomb going off.

     

    Witness statement:

    http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=43635

  6. I'm a little intrigued as to how someone who is photographed climbing out of a boat with no blood in sight suddenly ends up in hospital with a life threatening neck wound he supposedly received prior to climbing out of the boat.

     

    But hey, call me a conspiracy nut. I'd also like to know how two people, with no apparent accomplices, who were under almost constant supervisions by the FBI managed to gather materials, plot and carry out a bombing on a public event - an event with an unprecedented police presence and a pre-event public briefing that there would be a "bombing simulation" taking place.

     

    But hey, this publicly verifiable knowledge is just crazy.

  7. A few questions. Where did these kids get their explosives? When did they get their explosives? When and where were they trained in handling, building and deploying explosives?

     

    Seems to be something no-one is asking.

  8. Firstly, I hope everyone from the forum is safe.

     

    Secondly did anyone else notice that the gold price went into nose-dive only hours before the bombings?

     

    Thirdly I'm not really sure who is going to be the scapegoat here. One would think that if the US wanted to go after North Korea they have plenty of reason without needing this, so to my mind it will be blamed on "patriots" and "pro-gun" groups - after all the Feds have been running drills right across the country playing out bombing scenarios.

     

    In either case, whoever gets the blame for this it has without doubt been done by the DHS - especially as eye-witness statements come to light that DHS officers were seen prior to the bombs going off telling people that their presence was "just a drill".

  9. And by "quirkiness" you mean his extra toes, third, fourth and fifth nipples, nictitating mucus membranes, poisonous glandular secretions and his obsession with chewing used tinfoil?

     

     

    Of course. What else could I mean? :rolleyes:

  10. Now I'm waiting for his wife to join the board and clarify the situation....I mean if she'd marry him she'd have to be able to fit in here, right?

     

     

    You know, she's not at all like that - which is why she is so good for him. They really could not be more different but she loves him for all his quirkiness.

  11. Don't believe him everyone, he wanted to keep it a secret to keep his "nerd-rep" here but it was an absolutely beautiful ceremony and much fun was had by us all. The groom was blushing and the bride was handsome enough... wait what?

     

    Congrats Malek it was a real blessing to be able to see you so happy. Enjoy your new life together and cherish every moment where you are wrong - there'll be a lot of them. :lol:

  12. Scientists have created a "sixth sense" by creating a brain implant through which infrared light can be detected.

    Although the light could not be seen lab rats were able to detect it via electrodes in the part of the brain responsible for their sense of touch.

    Similar devices have previously been used to make up for lost capabilities, for example giving paralysed patients the ability to move a cursor around the screen with their thoughts.

     

    Readmore: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science...ared-light.html

     

     

    Cool huh?

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