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Hate-speakers put themselves in PERSONAL danger
As I tried to drum into the heads of "Beast" and "misterbrillant/The Grocer" while I was posting in USC, nobody is safe from tracing, whether or not they use proxies, and not only by government agencies, but also by private individuals and organizations.
Therefore, when posters make a habit of insulting "Islamaniacs" and "N**gers," they're liable to end up on "enemies lists" of Black Muslim organizations, some of which have violent extremists among their memberships.
Unlike Arabic Muslims, Black Muslims are not "recognizable on sight" unless they dress the part, and so even one of your nearest Black neighbors could be a violent extremist of "KKK" mentality.
Unfortunately, Bush's "War on Terrorism" has degraded into a "Holy War" between Christianity, Judaism and Islam, especially on the internet. But ominously, the most "silent" of these religious factions in internet forums has been Islam.
With "all hell breaking loose" being only a matter of time, this is not the time to be adding yourselves to S**t-lists of as-yet-invisible "enemies within".
As for myself, I'm on the "S**t-lists" of Homeland Security, Patriot Act, and other governmental "watch-dog" associations, but they do not go around "pipe-bombing" houses in the middle of the night.
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12/24/2005, 2:42 pm
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quote: Jinks wrote:
There's more to worry about from the US Government and it's civil state of siege under the so-called Patriot Act, than Black Muslims.
True in general for ordinary Americans and "enemies of the Administration," but not in terms of violent retaliations against hate-speakers in particular.
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12/25/2005, 11:27 am
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With friends like you, SCAmbag, the West is fucked f'sure.
Whoah baby! I have to register agreement with azov on a well-taken point? So be it. Truth is true regardless of who speaks/writes it.
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1/7/2006, 6:34 am
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Whoah baby! I have to register agreement with azov on a well-taken point? So be it. Truth is true regardless of who speaks/writes it.
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Hahahahahaha
Did it hurt that much.LOLOL
Sca seems to pull his little hit and run raids a lot lately.
Hit back. He's a big boy. If he can dish it he can take it.
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1/7/2006, 7:48 am
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Whoah baby! I have to register agreement with azov on a well-taken point? So be it. Truth is true regardless of who speaks/writes it.
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Hahahahahaha
Did it hurt that much.LOLOL
Sca seems to pull his little hit and run raids a lot lately.
Hit back. He's a big boy. If he can dish it he can take it.

What he's been "dishing out" for all of his time on the net has become too repetetive and ineffective to be worth direct responses, and direct responses are what he craves and needs the most. You feed him if you want to, with any sh*t that you might have left over from force-feeding Cracklednuts! LOL
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1/7/2006, 8:41 am
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To further "drive home" the fact that nobody is safe and immune from tracing and identifying on the internet, regardless of the measures they take to hide their names and addresses behind pseudonyms and anonymous alias, this article shows that not even the tracers themselves are safe and immune from possible retaliations in real life. Joseph
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CNN.com
http://edition.cnn.com/2006/US/03/11/cia.internet.ap/
Undercover agents exposed through Internet searches
CHICAGO (AP) -- The identities of 2,600 CIA employees and the locations of two dozen of the agency's covert workplaces in the United States can be found easily through Internet searches, according to an investigation by the Chicago Tribune.
The newspaper obtained the information from data providers who charge fees for access to public records and reported on its findings in Sunday editions. It did not publish the identities or other details on its searches, citing concern it could endanger the CIA employees.
Not all of the 2,653 people the newspaper said it could identify as CIA employees were supposed to be covert, an issue raised in the Justice Department investigation of whether someone in the Bush administration leaked the identity of CIA operative Valerie Plame to reporters in 2003.
Some in fact were non-covert analysts or senior executives, such as former CIA Director George Tenet. But the newspaper said it shared some of its findings with the CIA, and that the agency acknowledged the partial list of names included covert employees.
"Cover is an issue we look at all the time, and we are always looking to improve it," CIA spokesman Tom Crispell told The Associated Press on Saturday.
Through the data providers, the newspaper said it identified people by telephone listings, real estate transactions, voting records, property tax records and other financial and legal documents. The investigation also uncovered internal office phone numbers of the agency and covert mailing addresses used by undercover operatives.
"Cover is a complex issue that is more complex in the Internet age," the CIA's chief spokeswoman, Jennifer Dyck, told the Tribune. "There are things that worked previously that no longer work."
The Tribune also located two dozen CIA facilities in Chicago, northern Virginia, Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Utah and Washington state. Some of the facilities are heavily guarded, while others appear to be private residences with no obvious connection to the CIA.
One of the facilities, a CIA training area dubbed "The Farm" at Camp Peary, Virginia, was a well-kept secret for decades. The agency refused to publicly acknowledge its existence, even after former CIA personnel confirmed its presence in the 1980s.
But the Tribune said an Internet search for the term "Camp Peary" produced data identifying the names and other details of 26 people who apparently work there.
Additionally, a review of aviation databases for flights at Camp Peary's airstrip revealed 17 aircraft whose ownership and flight histories also could be traced.
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3/15/2006, 10:45 pm
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Re: Hate-speakers put themselves in PERSONAL danger
Cross-reference this topic to my topic titled; "HATE-SPEECH fuels many internet forums," at:
http://com3.runboard.com/btheowlsnest.fmainchat.t6
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