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Comment Re:Shame on them (Score 1) 181

There is nothing moral about circumventing the supreme law of the land, nor is there anything moral about being a Christian nation precluding any chance of peer reviewed separation of church and state, and in no way is there morality involved in declaration of war against something other than a sovereign nation. To fail to recognize WWII was a holy war, is to fail to see what is happening now.

Comment Re:Plan D: NSA takes over (Score -1, Offtopic) 313

Not really, it looks like first world gov't: Catholicism plans for retaliation over the US taking out Hitler coming to fruition. The US replaces Germany in this edition of world war. The mob became soldiers for the Vatican after they outed Nights Templar for smuggling Jesus out of Europe. The plans for the F35 falling into the hands of China sets the stage for WWIII after we have been in "holy war" with Islam for the last decade. Peer reviewed separation of church and state is not possible in a "Christian nation". Silly US, admittedly a Christian nation, there is no peace in first world gov't. I think religion has been getting a free lunch having access to tax payer military hardware for a while now. TAX THE CHURCH! MANUFACTURING IMPORT TAX FOR US COMPANYS. There, unemployment and national deficit problems solved!

Comment Re:Cardholder services (Score 1) 247

>Open Source Software? Computer Industry Acroniems? Soviet Russia? What /are/ you talking about?

No:
OSS: Office of Strategic Service
CIA: Fucking guess
SR: Strategic Reconnaissance

The program was above top secret, there was a security breech so obviously it could not be developed further there. The interesting part is what else was breeched, exploited in the 80's, and what it has become today.

Comment Re:Weekend Project (Score 2) 222

Nah, lets build on their firewall and let them go back to being communist and keep that crap on their side of the pond. Maybe our side will wise up not having a cheap manufacturing alternative and creating sweat shops in China, all while lowering the US unemployment rate.

Comment Re:Cardholder services (Score 1) 247

What I am saying is when the mob gains control of a country, you can pretty much expect anything. Like false flag events prompting war against a war tactic, holy war against Islam by a Christian nation that can no longer be capable of conducting peer review of the separation of church and state, etc, etc, etc. I think violating the do not call registry x times is on the lighter side of things, but not surprising at all.

Comment Re:Cardholder services (Score 0, Offtopic) 247

You have to realize the heart of America was broken when they killed Kennedy. Since then the place has become exactly what he feared it would be. Not the only heart that was broken in the early 60's. I spoke to my great uncle Jack in the early 90's who was OSS when it became the CIA in '47. He explained that "SR was his baby, and that the program was halted not because of funding being cut, it was the way they did it, and that involved your grandfather". The plane my grandfather was on was last on the ground on north shore Lake Tahoe, the same place where the Cal-Neva is and where the Kennedy shooters were said to have met discovered in the investigation within a year later after the Kennedy assassination. My family was pretty much aviation lovers, after all that they ran from it. There is a lot more to the story that I can see since they croaked my father up there 5/1/2013. It was 25 years before any real development in aviation took place, and what I believe that was in the heart of my great uncle Jack is if the mob is enjoying the same rights and protections for all the hard work as the tax payers, then why do it. Kennedy feared a mob run country, he got his worst nightmare. We can pretty much expect anything at this point, but if revolt should happen, spare the brass, the mob is your target, brass are only their puppets.

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