guess you didnt live in USSRCalaen said:The day that Religion is Illegal is the day the earth blows its self up with c4 tbh.
as many already said, its not as much his views, i can relate to those - its more his way of trying to convince us - he shows no/very little solid proof (i dont mean freelance vid's from some homepage where a person preaches about some conspiracy theory) he goes off topic to prove some point (talking about pearl harbor being inside job etc.) and is very narrow minded (whenevery a person disagree's he starts attacking). To me it seems that Joor doesn't want to know anything else than what he belives which is where, to me, his credability vanishes.Dallas said:So much aggro towards joor.
I think you people are just afraid some of it might be true, seeing that you are in total denial of it.
Personally i dont have any respect for the people that starting calling people names, just because they disagree, and refuse to look at some of the proof that are blatantly obvious, then proceeding to dismiss people as "nutcases" or "psychos".
Those type of people are the people im afraid will sit in most goverments one day, and allready are.
im not claiming it should change your views on any subject, but im trying to think about being abit more critical of your sources. Now if i were a constructional engineer or smth i could give you a solid explanation, but im not, and neither are you so its pointless (not saying you can puzzle with it but be weary about it)Joor said:Huntingtons why is it the person we shall beleave? I can see what your saying( ja jeg har læst det hurtigt igennem). Doesnt change my view on this issue about 9/11 sorry![]()
Joor said:Ok back to the subject.
Anyone know myspace.com ? Since Rupert Murdoch's $580 Million acquisition of MySpace in July 2005, it has come from total obscurity to now being the 8th most visited website in the world, receiving half as many page hits as Google.
MySpace is Rupert Murdoch's battle axe for shaping a future Internet environment where anything said against corporations or government, will not tolerated and freedom of e-speech will cease to exist.
MySpace has been caught shutting down blogs critical of itself and other Murdoch owned companies. They even censored links to completely different websites when clicking through for MySpace. When 600 MySpace users complained, MySpace deleted the blog forum that the complaints were posted on. http://news.independent.co.uk/business/news/article337149.ece
this also is a good thing, if they cant oporate over the web they lose a lot of their propaganda tools.Joor said:The Pentagon admitted that they would engage in psychological warfare( http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4655196.stm ) and cyber attacks on 'enemy' Internet websites in an attempt to shut them down..
again, nice adverts for our "corporate overlords"Joor said:
Raven said:I am all for E-regulation so long as the quality does not suffer.
Now this is totally unrelated to DVDs but it shows why telcos are so afraid of net neutrality and want to charge you more to access popular services: Using skype, you can now call any regular landline phone in the US and Canada - free of charge. Certain Internet providers have already started blocking services like Skype because they cut into the revenue stream.
Raven said:this also is a good thing, if they cant oporate over the web they lose a lot of their propaganda tools.
Joor said:The Pentagon admitted that they would engage in psychological warfare( http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4655196.stm ) and cyber attacks on 'enemy' Internet websites in an attempt to shut them down. Also Google has been ordered to turn over information about its users by a judge to the US government.
You're saying that MySpace shouldn't be able to decide what content will be allowed on their website? If someone wants to post something critical of MySpace, why not post it elsewhere or on their own site? It's almost insulting to use their own website against them.Joor said:MySpace is Rupert Murdoch's battle axe for shaping a future Internet environment where anything said against corporations or government, will not tolerated and freedom of e-speech will cease to exist.
MySpace has been caught shutting down blogs critical of itself and other Murdoch owned companies. They even censored links to completely different websites when clicking through for MySpace. When 600 MySpace users complained, MySpace deleted the blog forum that the complaints were posted on. http://news.independent.co.uk/business/news/article337149.ece
Raven said:well put actually, food for thought. however, the whole point of the internet is the fact that its the only free place left on the planet, take that away and far less people will use it, it will become far less effective than it is now. I think what will happen is the real scum that do use the net for wrong, terrorists, peodo's, football holigans, racists etc will find it much harder to operate < a very good thing and worth losing some of the a rubbish thats around, virus's, trojans, malware etc that a lot of the crap sites have within them.
I am all for E-regulation so long as the quality does not suffer.
Benedictine said:Remember when we didn't have the internet? I do and it wasn't so bad. Books, newspapers etc as you say. People actually talking IRL - doom!
Though pre-internet we didn't have freedom of speech - all media was controlled by 'deep throats' ...... ok right.
Fana said:You are missing the point.
Yes, before we had the internet people took their information from other sources, like newspapers, books, talking to each other face to face etc. Then we got the internet and people took to it like a dying man takes to water in a desert - today most people in thr western world use the internet to get information on most subjects of interest as well as their daily news. What do you think will happen when people are eventually going to go over to Internet2? Yes, they will keep taking their information from the net, only now its totaly in the control of corporations and governments. Good? Nope.
Fana said:You are missing the point.
Yes, before we had the internet people took their information from other sources, like newspapers, books, talking to each other face to face etc. Then we got the internet and people took to it like a dying man takes to water in a desert - today most people in thr western world use the internet to get information on most subjects of interest as well as their daily news. What do you think will happen when people are eventually going to go over to Internet2? Yes, they will keep taking their information from the net, only now its totaly in the control of corporations and governments. Good? Nope.
Benedictine could not post because his isp refused him access to Freddyshouse, which is a free service which couldn't afford to give money to Benedictine's ISP for connection rights for its customers...Benedictine said:Whereas at the moment people look at the internet and make reasonable informed decisions like Joor. Gimme internet2 now if that's the case...
Chronictank said:Benedictine could not post because his isp refused him access to Freddyshouse, which is a free service which couldn't afford to give money to Benedictine's ISP for connection rights for its customers...
do you even know why they are there?Benedictine said:Check the adverts at the bottom...
Chronictank said:do you even know why they are there?
because FH wasn't getting enough subscribers therefore needed extra revenue to stay running...