its a strange strange complex i will never understand ... its as if they got the fight beat out of them and they just want silence out of all the trauma they have endured - this is the solution they find admirable\desirable ... then ask for officials to be held ` 'accountable '
please beauties point me in the direction of the 'accountability office' on fatherfucking another fucking universe vortex vacuum some weird thing in the center of a black whole that births new stars or some crap proving once again there is no nothing for fuck sake peoplish movements On Aug 12, 2015 1:39 AM, "Juan" <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, 11 Aug 2015 16:11:00 -0600 > Mirimir <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > He was mocking you, yes. But I don't recall much from you except > > criticism of others' ideas, plans, projects, etc. > > > Yes, exactly. Valid criticism of stuff that doesn't work and is > morally fucked up. > > You have a problem with that? You want people to try to sell > garbage and go unchallenged? > > > > > > > > > > > You, too, let me know when you guys start 'watching' and > > > 'holding accountable' your 'representatives' aka your > > > masters. > > > > > > > > > I'll be waiting for you to post the access credentials to > > > phone companies, ISPs, datacenters and the like, so that we can > > > start 'watching' the government just like they watch us. > > > > That information is out there. > > > What information is out there? > > Are you missing the point on purpose? The networks are 'owned' > by the government and friends, and there obviously is no > fucking way for joe six pack to use their infrastructure to > 'watch' his masters. > > > > > > But it doesn't get posted on open mail > > lists. Results are put online, via WikiLeaks, Cryptome, pastebins, > > Not what I was getting at, not to mention, the amount of stuff > that gets posted is (pretty) small. > > > > etc. But once access info goes public, it becomes useless. > > > Of course. Like I said, the networks are owned by the > government. Temporary glitches in security don't mean much, if > anything. > > Oh, and let me know when the nsa really gets 'hacked' as > opposed as having one employee betray them. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
