[–] CaptnObvius 0 points 26 points 26 points (+26|-0) ago
"We defeated the wrong enemy" -George S. Patton
[–] Veggiehead 0 points 14 points 14 points (+14|-0) ago
And subsequently "accident-ed " and finished off in the hospital
[–] CaptnObvius 0 points 7 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago
Yep, he figured it out and was not going to sit on the truth.
[–] Hecatonchires 0 points 7 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago
Patton pleaded to carry on to Moscow. Wasn't allowed to. Wonder why?
[–] Whiteymcwhitebelt ago
Well actually that was for more practical reasons. They didn't the troops in field under patton could handle it combat wise, they were prepared logisticallly, and didnt have any serious war plans ready. Plus how could they sell public on extending it?
[–] CaptnObvius 0 points 10 points 10 points (+10|-0) ago
Its unfortunate that it took us this long to figure it out, but the Jooish Communists are arrogant and have overplayed their hand.
[–] Hecatonchires 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
Entire publishing houses as well: All Castalia House Ebooks Have Been Banned From Amazon
[–] Phuc_Dat_Bich 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I’d like to see a list of the actual titles. Does anyone know where it exists?
[–] LaSade 4 points 6 points 10 points (+10|-4) ago
Privacy is becoming harder to find in the world. Today everyone, everywhere is monitored all the time, by everything from the close circuit recording system at the local store, to digital imaging systems at banks, the subway, and street corners.
Governments issue social security numbers, national insurance numbers, medicare numbers, ID numbers, passport numbers, tax numbers, and so on. Some governments even go as far as fingerprinting citizens, as part of the numbering regime.
Combine the two and governments have access to large pools of information about you and your lifestyle. The battle for privacy has long since been lost in the real world.
As more and more human activity becomes computerised, governments are scrambling to preserve and extend their powers in the era of the information age and beyond.
No one is saying that national security unimportant, that child pornographers should not be stopped, or that crimes should not be punished. It's just that the same tired catch phrases are used time and time again to diminish everyone’s rights. You might be thinking that your government will not abuse it's powers, and that your legal system guarantees your rights! WRONG, Project ECHELON[1] shows the extent to which major world governments have gone to invade everyone’s privacy. The UKUSA agreement between the U.S, U.K, Canada, Australia & New Zealand facilitated project ECHELON, which intercepts global phone calls, faxes, and email messages transmitted via satellites, if certain "key words" are detected the communication is recorded for later analysis by the intelligence agencies of the respective governments.
Theoretically global spying such as ECHELON is to combat "rouge nations" and "terrorists". However there is proof that the U.S government has used the system to spy on European and Japanese companies[3], and passed that sensitive information back to those companies U.S competitors, clearly winning a particular deal in the automobile or software industry cannot possibly have "National security implications". Multinational agreements such as Wassenaar[2] simply preserve and extend government surveillance and interception capabilities to the detriment of all the worlds citizens.
Strong Encryption is the mechanism with which to combat these intrusions, preserve your rights, and guarantee your freedoms into the information age and beyond.
Paul Le Roux, Author Encryption for the Masses.
[–] Leonidas4Q 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
"rouge nations"? Are we talking the Chippewa and Cherokee here?
Seriously though, Echelon was a massive program to gather data, but Google, FB, and the credit card companies are doing much more to gather info to profile all of us. Much more.
[–] fuckmyreddit 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Very true and very frightening. We have the mark of the devil. I never thought I'd ever say that, but I feel like a fish in a fishbowl. Hopefully AI likes humanity. Maybe AI will see us as his creator and keep us alive.
[–] randomfuckingidiot 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
I like to think I'm not stuck in here with them.
They're stuck in here with me.
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[–] Hecatonchires 4 points 1 point 5 points (+5|-4) ago
Q: Who won WWII?
FDR (socialist), Hitler (socialist), Stalin (communist = socialist on steroids), Churchill (not a socialist).
And who took over the British government after WWII? Labor party (socialists)
A: Bolsheviks
[–] Ken_bingo2 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
Nazi socialism resembled nothing like what you think of as socialism. The party/movement was founded as a counter and foil the rising communists (jewish led) in Germany. Makes no sense to say that they were related in any way.
[–] Hecatonchires 2 points -2 points 0 points (+0|-2) ago
Hitlers own words:
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[–] DeadFox 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
You're a huge retard if you think Hitler was socialist. Read policies, not the title
[–] Hecatonchires 2 points -2 points 0 points (+0|-2) ago
Read his own words, he was a proud socialist.