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This should frighten you
I'm sure some will attribute this to "right-wingers," or "radical Christian fundamentalists," or the like.
It sure sounds believable to me, though. Link Quote:
Uh, come to think of it, there are a LOT of people I don't want using coke. Oh well, "talk among yourselves." |
I thought about making two different threads, but the subject matter is just too similar.
The title would have been, "This should REALLY frighten you." Again, it's from Worldnet Daily, so it will automatically be discounted by some, but here it is: Link Quote:
TFP Poll thought that terrorists are "not very dangerous" to us. |
Uh, I'm not sure why you think the coke thing might be attributed to wingers, it just sounds weird. I doubt it is true, it sounds too, I don't know, airport thriller novel to me. It might be true, that's just my gut reaction.
As to the other thing: if there is a realistic chance that there may be multiple nukes in Al Qaeda control within the United States, as well as 40 nuclear weapons total in terrorist hands, then this would be the biggest story since 9/11. And I've never heard it anywhere, it is just found on a winger site. If it starts popping up elsewhere, I might give it a second thought. Until then, I have no reason to believe it isn't just full of shit. EDIT: I just reread that last bit. The info was found on apparantly the "premier" online intelligence site, which just happens to have been founded by the owner of World Net Daily. |
And why would this scare me?
Since I don't do coke, I don't think I'd have anything to worry about........ As for the second article... Quote:
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Anyone can come up with a scary plan if they sit and think hard enough about it, LSD in the water, briefcase nukes, nerve gas on the tube, anthrax gently sifted over fresh dollar bills, demolition of skyscrapers (as per the pre 9/11 "Fight Club") switching communual wine for mescalin - and before that it was mutually assured global thermo-nuclear annhilation. That was way more scary.
So my advice is, either get over it, or learn to accept the fact that you are going to be very very scared for the rest of your life. Because there is always going to be someone who could destroy everything you care about and you won't be able to do anything about it, whether it's drinking and driving (more deaths than terrorism, just as nasty) youth vandalism (sticking razor blades in water-slides, throwing bricks off bridges onto passing cars and other odious practices), drugs or scientology, there are plenty of ways someone's life can be ruined because of someone elses idiocy. |
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well the drugs story rings 'full of shit' to me. such sensationalism wont rock my boat. OBL's targets wouldnt be druggo's, junkies and addicts, it'd be a target with some political/ financial motive.
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Even so, you didn't have the winning entry in the pool to see who could blame the Bush administration first, regardless of whether or not it's true. Hardknock slipped in at #4. Let's see, who had that number ... |
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Personally, I think it is the floride messing with our precious bodily fluids. |
well, we all know that flouride is linked to the problems created by the mineshaft gap. clearly we need to dig more holes.
i wonder if the cocaine article derives its argument from the articles you used to see here and there long ago about various plots to put lsd in urban water supplies. |
I'd believe this article just on the fact that I was watching a show on the Colombian drug cartels yesterday on the History Channel and they mentioned this at the end of the show.
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I read the cocaine article yesterday on drudge. at least the drug cartels are business men and know what would put them out of business - like all their customers dying.
The news on the nukes isn't new. Pan has been sharing this story with us for months. I don't know how much, if any, of it is true, but I guess we'll find out on Aug 6th. I am sure that Osama has been dreaming of an American Heroshima long before we went into iraq, though. |
one day, i went shopping for a bentley.
of course i had not way of actually buying the bentley--but i went shopping for it anyway. i was hoping for a test drive, i think. following the logic of the article above on nuclear material, because i went shopping for a bentley, i could be argued to already secretly have a bentley, you never know. it is obviously possible that i have a bentley. it is obviously possible that bin laden has nuclear material. i think my having a bentley would be as damaging to any sense of order in the universe as bin laden having a nuke, frankly. luckily, i am in a position to not have a bentley for all kinds of reasons. so it is also obvious that i do not have a bentley, and doubtful that bin laden has nuclear material. but the possibility does function to inflate the status of al qaeda, and of bin laden by erasing the asymetry between the unted states and al qeada. but frankly, if the americans--and the russians, and the chinese, and the other nuclear powers--were really worried about proliferation, all of them would have stopped developing nuclear weapons long ago. which they could have done, just as easily as they continued to produce the weapons and materials. i do not see much in the way of anxiety production that would seperate the possibility that bin laden might have nukes from the official strategies of mutually assured destruction from the cold war period. everyone dies sooner or later. i long ago resolved that if nuclear weapons were used in the states, i would smoke as much pot as possible and drive toward the flash. the traffic would be light heading that way. |
If we stop snorting coke the terrorists will have won.
No one has had LSD in sufficient quantities to dose a major city's water supply since the CIA stopped distributing the drug in the late 60s. And that's fact, not conspiracy. |
Uhhhh....folks, Is this any indication of the direction of where this Politics forum is heading in? Can we all agree not to "lead" new threads with BS "exclusives" from the NY Post, foxnews .com, or from the "reporting" of Christian "zealot" Joseph Farah? Farah's "article" has appeared before here in TFP politics. There is a "disconnect" that I am observing here at TFP. I've posted evidence, backed by reports of statements by dissenting Republican congressional commiittee chairmen that there is a (so far) successful effort to consolidate oversight of key congressional committees into the hands of people, with the apparent "blessing" of the executive branch, to sell out our right to the potential for healthy, breatheable, air, and a protected environment, in favor of the profits of the likes of Southern Co., and other ""corporatists" who shove the money into the pockets of Congressman "smokey Joe" Barton! Little interest in this is indicated, judging by the response.
We have this report, just in the last 24 hours....the makings of the biggest story since Watergate.....finally some potential for truth to be wrung out of this administration, and we instead, resort to posting this "thread" into the most active today on the politics forum. Quote:
WIN, and all reports here, and everywhere, get an equal....low.....weighting. I won't wait around here when that comes to pass...and it's coming.... Quote:
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There is a very well written book by a former deep cover DEA agent named Micheal Levine, called Triangle of Death. It's a very well written book and its focus is on this super drug that addicts and kills.
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To dispell this ever happening I think would be foolish. As for the Farah report: I heard it on my way home from work one night on Coast to Coast AM with George Nouri. Now granted that show is great if you are a conspiracy nut, however, even the sanest person cannot dispell that there are possibilities and even if just a sliver of it is true: the suitcase bombs planted by KGB, the sleeper cells coming across, the soviet scientists now working for Osama.... it's all possible. I would argue that the recent bombings and the way supposedly Al Quida has been weakened, is a ruse to lower the guard for a massive attack. I could also argue that our own government is plotting "terrorist" attacks against us to make us more a police state and allow the feds unlimited powers ....... the Patriot Act is a good start at that. But all this comes down to what you believe could or could not happen and how much you choose to worry about it. These scenarios are all possible but I personally can't worry about them or I'd go nuts. If it's going to happen there's not a whole hell of a lot I can do to stop any of it, and my worrying will just make me a basket case. So in the end, I just have to have faith in my leaders and those whose job it is to stop any of this from happening..... and I do..... I have to because I have no choice, today at least. |
That reminds me of the storyline from Batman Begins.....
It's possible, but not probable. He has basically no known connections with drug lords either north or south of the border, which is the main source of cocaine for US users. He'd have to use an agent in Central America to make the purchase which would catch the attentions of the local druglords (in Central America) who would probably chase them out because they'd be afraid of being under the 'War on Terror' microscope. Then they'd have to move it using new traffic routes (again, because no druglord would tough them). Then they'd have to hook up with new local distributers, which wouldn't be too much of a problem, BUT most dealers test the cocaine before distribution to protect their own reputations. Somewhere along that system, it'd probably be caught. If some did get through, it'd be very little and would be attributed to bad drug lords and not bad 'terrorists'. More likely? The Post is fear mongering, AGAIN. But still, DON'T DO COKE. It may not come from or fund terrorists, but it's still illegal and it'll hurt you. |
The coke thing is definitely scary, and intelligent way to go about things, however I don't know if I believe it was really sought out to the point they'd like you to believe. I def. believe it to be something he would think of, but actually doing would be murder (no pun intended) for the cartels.
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Spiking the coke might be a good way to go about getting Bush. That bin Laden, he's a crafty one.
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It explains why they are going after those places instead of cities with lower numbers of Jews. I'm not sure where you're coming from here. |
Hmm spike the coke, will it help with the crowding in prisons?
I probably shouldn't make light of it, but for some reason I just do not get scared over that threat. |
Sounds to me like a big DEA hoax to make people stop taking cocaine.
Well, I just love urban legends! |
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Ah, I got you.
Thanks for the help :) |
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Uhhh.... Host, are you familiar with the term "threadjack?" Thank you in advance for refraining. |
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"Ladies and gentlemen, yes I faked terror alerts to scare the shit out of all of you just to make my boss look good." That'd go over very well. |
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