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Skybird
08-30-08, 04:29 AM
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,druck-575276,00.html


For years, al-Qaida and other terror groups have set up shop in the Internet. Those who track them have covertly followed. The companies SITE and IntelCenter have penetrated even deeper into the terror Web than most intelligence agencies. (...) "I never trusted the news to give the full picture," says Venzke. He says that he wanted to understand "how things really worked."

It tells something when this kind of work is more successfully done by profit-oriented business than by intelligence agencies themselves. Also, it potentially puts non-legitimised private business into positions of extraordinary power that should not be in the hands of private institutions outside governmental services, and their availability should not become object of financial profit calculations and negotiations. By this, I do not so much demand these business companies being closed, sinc eobviously currently nobody can replce then, but that the intel services are in demand to do much better work, and should be refitted and reorganised accordingly. This stupid phrase, war on terror, describes a fight that is not so much a military one, but points at the need for comprehensive and enduring intelligence and infiltration operations. As was said, counter-terror operations would be a much more adequate terminology.

Some weeks ago British news reported about internal reports by the MI6 that it has given up attempts to establish profiles of the "typical terrorist" by which he could be recognised and identified against the social background of the ordinary population, saying that any such attempts have collapsed, and that the usual social clichées of what makes and forms a terrorist, simply do not work. What they said is that everybody could turn out to become a terrorist. and the Spanish and British bombers social background confirmed that, they did not match with the image of socially disadvantaged, badly integrated migrants with a bad family background, that is so popular with the defenders of social theories of terror. Social factors, or the Youth Bulge theory, can contribute to the overall effect, yes, but both are by far no satisfying and sufficient explanations in themselves.

Foxtrot
08-30-08, 04:38 AM
Terrorists in disguise.
http://www.thealarmclock.com/mt/archives/xuqa.jpg

jumpy
08-30-08, 06:44 AM
^^

I call shenanigans for the girl on the left and the girl in the middle; there's something slightly out of place that I just can't put my finger and thumb on... :eek: :oops:

Platapus
08-30-08, 07:12 AM
http://www.thealarmclock.com/mt/archives/xuqa.jpg

I think they are hiding something under those gowns. I would like to volunteer to look into that.

I know it is a dangerous job, but I feel that I have to take that risk for my fellow men.

You don't have to thank me, it is my duty. :yep:

Jimbuna
08-30-08, 07:44 AM
I'm not too sure if they're suffering from a chest complaint and I ain't a doctor....but I'll have a bloody good look :lol:

antikristuseke
08-30-08, 08:10 AM
I'll voulenteer for the oral examination.

Sailor Steve
08-30-08, 09:11 AM
I'm afraid I'll have to override that plan. It's too big of a job for just one man, no matter how dedicated. Better if they are interrogated individually. And we'll probably get more information out of them if we trade off every now and then: different interrogation techniques can open up a suspect more fully, and expose whatever secrets said suspects may be hiding.

Platapus
08-30-08, 11:09 AM
To avoid further eventual casualties I think it would be better if Platapus takes care of the 3 suspects at the same time :rotfl:


I appreciate the complement but I am an old man. I would have to take them sequentially.

But it would be a good way of dying. :up:

If ya gotta go, that would be a good way as any.

Jimbuna
08-30-08, 11:34 AM
To avoid further eventual casualties I think it would be better if Platapus takes care of the 3 suspects at the same time :rotfl:


I appreciate the complement but I am an old man. I would have to take them sequentially.

But it would be a good way of dying. :up:

If ya gotta go, that would be a good way as any.

No, please have a try, I'll be right by your side looking out for you :lol:

antikristuseke
08-30-08, 01:49 PM
Had you said right behind him, things would have been suspicious:hmm:

Jimbuna
08-30-08, 03:05 PM
Had you said right behind him, things would have been suspicious:hmm:

LMAO :lol:

http://img103.imageshack.us/img103/4726/hirsch07pr7.gif

Sailor Steve
08-30-08, 03:35 PM
I just came back to check for any new developments.

Have to keep abreast of the situation, you know.

antikristuseke
08-30-08, 04:34 PM
This topic seems to be geting a bit out of hand, so to speak.

Digital_Trucker
08-30-08, 05:38 PM
This topic seems to be geting a bit out of hand, so to speak.

yep, sounds like some folks need to get a grip

Jimbuna
08-31-08, 03:14 PM
This topic seems to be geting a bit out of hand, so to speak.

yep, sounds like some folks need to get a grip

Oh come on....people are just trying to get a feel for the subject.

bookworm_020
09-01-08, 02:28 AM
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

Now back to the topic:

I guess after seeing this thread, I doubt anyone would consider us a threat! We can't even keep on topic!:doh:

cobalt
09-01-08, 07:23 AM
1984

antikristuseke
09-01-08, 11:38 AM
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

Now back to the topic:

I guess after seeing this thread, I doubt anyone would consider us a threat! We can't even keep on topic!:doh:

It's only the first post that is off topic:smug:

Digital_Trucker
09-01-08, 11:40 AM
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

Now back to the topic:

I guess after seeing this thread, I doubt anyone would consider us a threat! We can't even keep on topic!:doh:
It's only the first post that is off topic:smug:

:D:lol::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: