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|    John Ayres to All    |
|    To Surveil Or Not To Surveil. The U.S.A.    |
|    29 Jul 10 00:18:02    |
      XPost: alt.alien.research, alt.paranet.ufo, alt.alien.visitors       From: jyanjyan@rocketmail.com              Now that the extremely wealthy gentleman, and his group of people who       developed that prototype self sustaining space craft have handed over       all the technologies to the Chinese, as was in the agreements, and now       that the U.S.A. has also received all the information on this, along       with their own modified version of a perpetually sustaining space       craft, the U.S. government is free to build and test more of these       craft, and modify them as they so desire.              What does this mean?              To the average person, it means little to nothing. However, to the       so-called "enemies of the state", firstly, the Muslim Jihadhists, it       means, their time is limited.              Nextly, we must wonder, who is an enemy of the state, the state being,       the U.S.A.? Well, prohibition seems to be a point of interest for some       people who live with puritan values. So that means, all drug users,       and drug dealers are all enemies of the state. Fortunately, however,       not too much can be done to this group, as opposed to the Muslim       Jihadists, as this group speaks English, or Spanish, and fortunately       for them, they are not in the business of picking up Ak-47's to waste       American GI's as are the groups of Muslim Jihadists. However, if we go       south of the border, there are plenty of Southerners, i.e., Mexicanos,       who would love to pick up an Ak-47 and waste a north Americaner,       regardless of race, color, or ethnic background.              That's means, on the list of enemies of the state, we have at the no.       1 spot, the Muslim Jihadhists. At the no. 2 spot, we have our southern       brothers and sisters.              This seems not quite right.              The point to bring out here, is, the U.S.A., now with their       perpetually sustaining space craft will want to do things with it,       other than nuke Muslim Jihadists, and if they get a chance, nuke a       southern brother or sister.              They will want a long term goal for putting the perpetually sustaining       space craft to its best use, and right now, that "Best Use" scenario       happens to be surveilance of others.              Wall Street technologies companies with expertise in this area will be       glad to hear that.              The U.S.A. needs to be better able to take out the perceived "enemies       of the state", so emphasis on survielance will go up, in the war rooms       at the White House and at the Pentagon, and research and development       into how to best "deactivate" an enemy of the state, that is, kill him       or her, will also be emphasised.              Well, they can't yet nuke persons with anti-american sentiment, but       they certainly can have fun testing their systems for improved       surveilance of these people.              With that said, I think we can look forward to days, weeks, months,       and years ahead of us, wherein we may see a strong shift to focusing       more on persons with anti-american sentiment.              We can also look forward to seeing news anchor persons putting more       emphasis on persons who commit crimes that could have been thwarted       had they just been surveiled a little more closely.              We can also look forward to a straight out denial of any thing that       goes by the name of or is in anyway related to what is known as, or       what I call anyway, a perpetually sustaining space craft.              John              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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