25-07-2011, 06:41 AM
SUNDAY, JULY 24, 2011
Using the internet to build a 'legend'
Back in the day, building a 'legend' was complicated. Hell, you sometimes had to hand out leaflets on the streets of New Orleans. Now all you have to do is have a blog (that Castro sure is a great guy!), and, perhaps, a Kaczynski-style manifesto. All I'm saying is, it is great to use the internet to find out what a guy's motives are, but the internet can be easily used to deceive. The professional Islamophobes rushed to judgment on Friday; let's not make the same mistake on Sunday.
Lone nuts usually aren't either lone or nuts.
SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2011
A puzzling day in Norway
"Gunman's background puzzles police in Norway" Puzzles? It is because he is not a 'terrorist'. All that racial profiling, wasted.
A lot of the usual suspect newspapers were saved embarrassing themselves due to time zones and publication deadlines. Others were not so lucky. Of course the bloggers could make utter fools of themselves.
As usual, the media drags the usual 'terrorism' 'experts' out from the rocks under which they usually hide to expound in learned detail, on the basis of absolutely no evidence whatever, what obscure CIA asset branch of 'al Qaeda' must be responsible. It is pure racism, and wouldn't be tolerated against any other identifiable group.
We're used to some fairly pathetic attacks, but this guy is a champ. Blows up a building, and then for an encore kills over 80 people. With a rifle? By himself? Hmm.
"Norway backs Palestine bid at UN; gets bombed 5 days later"
"Norway To Back Palestinian State":
"The all-too coincidential timing of this political event with Friday's tragic bombing and shooting by a Christian Zionist has been mostly ignored by mainstream media."
http://xymphora.blogspot.com/
Using the internet to build a 'legend'
Back in the day, building a 'legend' was complicated. Hell, you sometimes had to hand out leaflets on the streets of New Orleans. Now all you have to do is have a blog (that Castro sure is a great guy!), and, perhaps, a Kaczynski-style manifesto. All I'm saying is, it is great to use the internet to find out what a guy's motives are, but the internet can be easily used to deceive. The professional Islamophobes rushed to judgment on Friday; let's not make the same mistake on Sunday.
Lone nuts usually aren't either lone or nuts.
SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2011
A puzzling day in Norway
"Gunman's background puzzles police in Norway" Puzzles? It is because he is not a 'terrorist'. All that racial profiling, wasted.
A lot of the usual suspect newspapers were saved embarrassing themselves due to time zones and publication deadlines. Others were not so lucky. Of course the bloggers could make utter fools of themselves.
As usual, the media drags the usual 'terrorism' 'experts' out from the rocks under which they usually hide to expound in learned detail, on the basis of absolutely no evidence whatever, what obscure CIA asset branch of 'al Qaeda' must be responsible. It is pure racism, and wouldn't be tolerated against any other identifiable group.
We're used to some fairly pathetic attacks, but this guy is a champ. Blows up a building, and then for an encore kills over 80 people. With a rifle? By himself? Hmm.
"Norway backs Palestine bid at UN; gets bombed 5 days later"
"Norway To Back Palestinian State":
"The all-too coincidential timing of this political event with Friday's tragic bombing and shooting by a Christian Zionist has been mostly ignored by mainstream media."
http://xymphora.blogspot.com/
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"