> [Another glimmer of hope as even some of the mainstream business press is
> venturing beyond simple patriotic flag waving. Posted in its entirety
> as its not online.]
>
> Terrorism and the challenge to globalization.
> BY PETER SCHWARTZ
Stupid article, and your comment doesn't make much sense
On Wednesday, November 14, 2001, at 05:43 PM, Eric Murray wrote:
> OTOH, LME requires the metals to be liquid or close to it. Even tin
> has a melting point around 500 degrees F, and it's a pretty
> low melting point metal.
> Engine mounting parts might get that hot, but not the exterior surface
[Another glimmer of hope as even some of the mainstream business press is venturing
beyond simple patriotic flag waving. Posted in its entirety as its not online.]
Terrorism and the challenge to globalization.
BY PETER SCHWARTZ
THE CATASTROPHIC, evil attacks on the United States are the resul
>Special Orders
>Off the Floor:
>Members-Only, Classified Briefing on the War on Terrorism.
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H.R. 2269-Retirement Security Advice Act of 2001
(Modified Closed Ru
And this is a surprise?
I like the story a few years back about how a Hill staffer got a dog
run installed (cost about $100,000) in the park by his Capitol Hill
apartment, just because he could do it.
-Declan
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 05:16:02PM -0600, Jim Choate wrote:
> http://www.Kuro5hin.org
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On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 05:49:34PM -0800, John Young wrote:
> How would the LME work on the interior structure of the plane?
> The skin has little structural strength but does streamline the
On modern cars and aircraft the skin is a structural part. There was
a post WWII DeHaviland (the Comet I
>Second, training in such matters would be useless and counterproductive.
>There is no point in patriotic Americans learning to use weapons and
>explosives for the purpose of terrorism. Any attempt to use such tools
>would injure or kill people and lead to an even greater loss of our
Fuck you, p
"A good example of monkeywrenching can be found at the article posted
earlier, http://www.keepandbeararms.com/angel/articles/consterrorist.htm.
This shows an apparently legitimate flyer from the "Phoenix FBI Joint
Terrorism Task Force" telling people whom they should watch out for. It
includes
http://www.Kuro5hin.org/story/2001/11/11/212728/29
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How would the LME work on the interior structure of the plane?
The skin has little structural strength but does streamline the
structure and I suppose if it was weakened to peel away,
turbulence could shear structural bolts or welds. The tail section
of 587 appeared to be cleanly detached from the
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Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 15:44:43 -0500
From: Mordechai Ovits <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: secure editors?
On http://www.vim.org/answ.html it mentions some "secure editors" made
available by "Freedman, Sharp & Associates." The link is
Said Tim May:
:-- ZOG lovers like Dershowitz are calling for torturing suspects until
:they confess
:
:(One of our fun ideas in the Sierras was that someone should kidnap
:Dershowitz, torture him for 5 days, release the tape of his various
:"confessions," and then dump his body in front of the Su
Tim May writes:
> Several of us were in the Sierras this past weekend for a training
> session on weapons use, explosives, terrorism measures, and methods for
> monkeywrenching the U.S. government so as to paralyze its police state
> moves.
First, this is probably not true. Tim May often uses
Some of us were talking at our camp in the Sierras last weekend about
the efforts to silence William Cooper, culminating in his death in a
shootout with LEOs dressed as street punks. One of Bill's early
interests, after his retirement from the armed services, was in how
"Liquid Metal Embrittle
Here's an exerpt from a little story in Wired News this morning about
secure data centers.
I don't know about you, but having my data guarded by "Osama Arafat" would
make me feel all safe, warm, and cozy.
http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,48104,00.html
...
Q9, a data center in Toron
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On 14 Nov 2001, at 0:52, Petro wrote:
> So did you discuss what was going to be done *after* the
> current government is destroyed? What sort of government
> will follow?
Preferably none whatsoever.
> Or was this just an exercise in later day
> bakuninism?
Bakunin was a m
deciphered in two easy steps... should have been one step tho.
http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq61-2.htm
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001 06:41:43 -0600 (CST) Jim Choate wrote:
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> Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 00:11:42 -0500
> From: Allan Rothberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/22831.html
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Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 00:11:42 -0500
From: Allan Rothberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Consim -L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [consim-l] Navajo Code Talkers
All,
I tripped over this URL in today's local paper. It is a dictionary of
the code:
www.history.navy
At 05:13 PM 11/13/01 -0500, Declan McCullagh wrote:
>On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 02:20:28PM -0500, Faustine wrote:
> > It sure is. That's why I think (and have always openly said, here and
> > everywhere) we need more pro-freedom policy analysts in Washington.
>
>Of course, if you're a hardcore libert
On Wednesday, November 14, 2001, at 12:12 AM, Tim May wrote:
> Meanwhile, grey burrowcrats are burrowing into their burrows in D.C.,
> busily writing "rigorous and objective" reports on the benefits of
> welfare and why gun control is cost-effective. Feh. I hope to see the
> day when millions o
On Tuesday, November 13, 2001, at 11:00 PM, Declan McCullagh wrote:
>
> Faustine says:
>> There's no reason you can't keep your hardcore beliefs to yourself
>> while
>> doing the most rigorous and objective analysis you can.
>
> This is an attractive, but, alas, naive plan.
>
> So your closeted-
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