CYBERCRIME: A ZIONIST GOLDMINE?
by ERIC Thomson
http://www.whitenationalist.org/foru...=2874#post2874
http://www.vnnforum.com/showthread.php?t=116073
On 31 Jewlie 2010, NPR jewsradio featured reports of the ongoing war in cyberspace, which has many aspects of “the age of pirates, brave & bold.” Apparently, the ZOG’s policy is to recruit the best of the cyber-freebooters by making them ‘offers they can’t refuse,’ as said in “The Godfather.” Charlemagne the Saxon-Slayer was more concise. His offer was “Baptism or death.” In other words, ZOG is seeking hackers to hire. Warning: You may not be able to quit!
The controversy over Wikileaks has severely jangled the jewsmedia. Translation for Goyim: The mainstream disinformers whose lies you trust. Wikileaks was allegedly established by a “convicted hacker” whose whereabouts are mysterious. The ZOG’s response to his breach of government censorship is still pending: Kill him or co-opt him as the case may be.
This subject included other hackers who access ATMs with the facility of school lunchboxes, and ones whose skills are most applicable to espionage by breaking into “secure sites” for purposes of data theft and mischief, i.e. sabotage. Nice fellows!
I’m reminded of Mexico’s elite police force, their equivalent of the Mounties and the Texas Rangers, the Rurales or Rural Police. They had fine horses (no cars, remember, in the 19th century). They also wore stylish uniforms, including jackets with genuine silver buttons. According to my sources, they were all former bandits! President Diaz, who founded the force, took bandits very seriously. If his police caught them, their careers would be short indeed, with no second chances to go back out on the trails after serving prison sentences.
But there were some bandits Diaz’ men could not catch. Such accomplished bandidos would get a telegram from El Presidente himself, inviting him to join the Rurales or die. It was an offer most bandits, apparently, did not refuse. The old adage that “it takes a thief to catch a thief,” seemed to apply until Diaz’ overthrow in 1910. Diaz was largely a victim of his public works projects, such as waterworks, which reduced the infant deathrate and brought about Mexico’s current population explosion, which we now ‘enjoy!’
Italy, in the times depicted in “Romeo & Juliet”, was a scene of violent social conflict, of competing warlords and mercenaries alias condottiere, whom Machiavelli despised as being expensive when you didn’t need them, and running away when you did need them. Well, after all, one who fights for pay exists to enjoy it, and he will be attracted to the highest bidder for his services. Machiavelli advised The Prince to rely upon loyalty rather than largesse in recruitment. Napoleon took advantage of the invention known as the newspaper to enlist his mass armies, thus proving that propaganda can be a motivating factor for the masses when money is lacking.
Soldiers were, prior to that, paid substantial wages for the time. And. they shared portions of their booty, including the women of a captured city. Outstanding military achievements merited suitable financial rewards, but soldiers of today just get medals.
The new cyber-condottiere pose a constant danger to their employers, not only for their criminal minds, but in terms of where their loyalty lies. Are they loyal to principles, and people, or are they only loyal to themselves, and the mood of the moment? How much do they want? Samuel Gompers’ needs were simple, he just wanted “More!” Such fellows are always on the lookout for one who can offer “more,” in the way of material wealth and personal importance. Shakespeare warned about “that fellow who doth have a lean & hungry look.” For ZOG, the old Roman adage is most appropriate: “Let the buyer beware.”
Never have so few been in a position to damage so many. ORION!
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GET ’EM WHILE THEY’RE YOUNG!
by E. Thomson
NPR jewsradio this same day of Jewlie (the month named after the Holohoax) featured a cyber recruiting tactic for prospective ZOG-thugs in its wars for Israel: Cyber wargames centers. As I understand, participants must be able to prove that they are at least 13 years old. At least that’s the age I heard mentioned, so you may correct me if I’m wrong. The U.S. military prefers recruits who are immature, since they don’t usually think of disobeying stupid orders. I speak from experience in the U.S. Army during the Kosher Cold War era.
The centers feature videogames played with similar devices used in modern warfare. Players can choose their opponents to see who can kill the other, using virtual modern weaponry. Oh what fun for boyish lusts for violence without consideration of consequences! A sergeant cautioned that battles fought in air-conditioned comfort, without the blood, stench and body parts, plus the physical exertion of real combat “may be misleading,” but, hey, isn’t that what ZOG wants? The jewbook says, “By Way of Deception thou shalt do war.”
Reports of increased drug-use and suicides in the U.S. military have surfaced, so it appears some troops feel duped by their recruiters. ORION!
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Write to:
Mr. Eric Thomson
P.O. Box 896
Yakima, Washington 98907-0896
U.S.A.
by ERIC Thomson
http://www.whitenationalist.org/foru...=2874#post2874
http://www.vnnforum.com/showthread.php?t=116073
On 31 Jewlie 2010, NPR jewsradio featured reports of the ongoing war in cyberspace, which has many aspects of “the age of pirates, brave & bold.” Apparently, the ZOG’s policy is to recruit the best of the cyber-freebooters by making them ‘offers they can’t refuse,’ as said in “The Godfather.” Charlemagne the Saxon-Slayer was more concise. His offer was “Baptism or death.” In other words, ZOG is seeking hackers to hire. Warning: You may not be able to quit!
The controversy over Wikileaks has severely jangled the jewsmedia. Translation for Goyim: The mainstream disinformers whose lies you trust. Wikileaks was allegedly established by a “convicted hacker” whose whereabouts are mysterious. The ZOG’s response to his breach of government censorship is still pending: Kill him or co-opt him as the case may be.
This subject included other hackers who access ATMs with the facility of school lunchboxes, and ones whose skills are most applicable to espionage by breaking into “secure sites” for purposes of data theft and mischief, i.e. sabotage. Nice fellows!
I’m reminded of Mexico’s elite police force, their equivalent of the Mounties and the Texas Rangers, the Rurales or Rural Police. They had fine horses (no cars, remember, in the 19th century). They also wore stylish uniforms, including jackets with genuine silver buttons. According to my sources, they were all former bandits! President Diaz, who founded the force, took bandits very seriously. If his police caught them, their careers would be short indeed, with no second chances to go back out on the trails after serving prison sentences.
But there were some bandits Diaz’ men could not catch. Such accomplished bandidos would get a telegram from El Presidente himself, inviting him to join the Rurales or die. It was an offer most bandits, apparently, did not refuse. The old adage that “it takes a thief to catch a thief,” seemed to apply until Diaz’ overthrow in 1910. Diaz was largely a victim of his public works projects, such as waterworks, which reduced the infant deathrate and brought about Mexico’s current population explosion, which we now ‘enjoy!’
Italy, in the times depicted in “Romeo & Juliet”, was a scene of violent social conflict, of competing warlords and mercenaries alias condottiere, whom Machiavelli despised as being expensive when you didn’t need them, and running away when you did need them. Well, after all, one who fights for pay exists to enjoy it, and he will be attracted to the highest bidder for his services. Machiavelli advised The Prince to rely upon loyalty rather than largesse in recruitment. Napoleon took advantage of the invention known as the newspaper to enlist his mass armies, thus proving that propaganda can be a motivating factor for the masses when money is lacking.
Soldiers were, prior to that, paid substantial wages for the time. And. they shared portions of their booty, including the women of a captured city. Outstanding military achievements merited suitable financial rewards, but soldiers of today just get medals.
The new cyber-condottiere pose a constant danger to their employers, not only for their criminal minds, but in terms of where their loyalty lies. Are they loyal to principles, and people, or are they only loyal to themselves, and the mood of the moment? How much do they want? Samuel Gompers’ needs were simple, he just wanted “More!” Such fellows are always on the lookout for one who can offer “more,” in the way of material wealth and personal importance. Shakespeare warned about “that fellow who doth have a lean & hungry look.” For ZOG, the old Roman adage is most appropriate: “Let the buyer beware.”
Never have so few been in a position to damage so many. ORION!
--------------------
GET ’EM WHILE THEY’RE YOUNG!
by E. Thomson
NPR jewsradio this same day of Jewlie (the month named after the Holohoax) featured a cyber recruiting tactic for prospective ZOG-thugs in its wars for Israel: Cyber wargames centers. As I understand, participants must be able to prove that they are at least 13 years old. At least that’s the age I heard mentioned, so you may correct me if I’m wrong. The U.S. military prefers recruits who are immature, since they don’t usually think of disobeying stupid orders. I speak from experience in the U.S. Army during the Kosher Cold War era.
The centers feature videogames played with similar devices used in modern warfare. Players can choose their opponents to see who can kill the other, using virtual modern weaponry. Oh what fun for boyish lusts for violence without consideration of consequences! A sergeant cautioned that battles fought in air-conditioned comfort, without the blood, stench and body parts, plus the physical exertion of real combat “may be misleading,” but, hey, isn’t that what ZOG wants? The jewbook says, “By Way of Deception thou shalt do war.”
Reports of increased drug-use and suicides in the U.S. military have surfaced, so it appears some troops feel duped by their recruiters. ORION!
--------------------
Write to:
Mr. Eric Thomson
P.O. Box 896
Yakima, Washington 98907-0896
U.S.A.
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