
On Thursday, September 13, 2001, at 02:36 PM, Eric Cordian wrote:
Anyone have the list of countries that Bush is planning on scheduling for termination?
I would imagine Afganistan and Iraq are the first two. Will he toss in Syria, Sudan, and Libya as well?
Syria and Libya expressed condemnation of the WTC event, so I expect they looked at the likely upcoming firestorm and decided they'd better sign on with Uncle Sam. Cuba did as well. I think this worsen things for us, because the New World Order is gathering a huge head of steam. Expect to see a worldwide ban on privacy, with Fidel Castro invited to the White House.
It looks like the game that is being played here, is that all countries are being given an opportunity to pledge unconditional support and cooperation for Bush's "War" against those rendering aid to terrorism, now declared to be the primary focus of his administration, and whoever declines will constitute the enemy.
This is exactly how it is looking.
While all of this is transpiring, a smirking Ariel Sharon, the war criminal elected by acclaimation, will be taking more of the Palestinians' land.
"Lebensraum."
So when's the Congress going to outlaw encryption? I assume we'll all be expected to make such small sacrifices for the larger good.
Feinstein, Schumer, Feingold, Lieberman, and all of the other usual suspects are scrambling to repeal what they can of the Constitution. I'm betting, as I said in my last post, that strong unescrowed crypto will be illegal by December 15th. (Not that this would have stopped the WTC cells from planning their attacks in apartments, motel rooms, etc., nor from using the signals they sent over pagers and cell phones. Good old-fashoned codes are impossible to defeat.)
We're all supposed to fly American flags for the next 30 days to show our support for all of this. I wonder if they'll be taking names.
Or noting who is flying them upside down, the symbol of distress. --Tim May