Periodical Political Post *34
Posted by Josh~ in Controversy, Fight, Other, Video, tags: Austria, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Sweden, UK, USA
- Indian government tipped to allow gay sex ruling, decriminalizing homosexuality
- State of Washington to hold referendum on new gay rights laws
- New Bill would give US president power to shut down internet for all Americans
- Lawless surveillance, warrantless rationales – Obama’s continuation of Bush policies
- DNA data bases useless? Scientists learn to fabricate DNA evidence
- How the UK government lies about number of file sharers with fantasy calculating
- Sweden seeks way out of selfish capitalism with negative interest rate for banks
- Umfragen zu Gewalt gegen Schwule manipuliert um Stimmung gegen Ausländer zu machen
- Unzensierte Nach-Wahl-Pläne der CDU aufgetaucht: Kein Mindestlohn und höhere Steuern
- FDP verhindert BND-Untersuchungsausschuss & klagt nur gegen Netztzensur wenn sie nicht gewählt werden
- CDU traut nicht mal den eigenen Parteimitgliedern, liest heimlich vertrauliche Mails mit
- Bundeswehr fordert Luftschlag gegen dutzende Zivilisten an, aber das ist natürlich eine Friedensmission…
- Nur gegen Kinderpornos? Österreich sperrt Website eines kritischen Journalisten
- Contentmafia mahnt jetzt schon der Wiederverkauf legal erworbener CDs ab
- Air France verbietet Männern neben allein reisenden Kindern zu sitzen








Wow. Stunned that you chose to include the one about Obama having power to shut down the internet.
I said that about a month ago in your chat and Nimatek and Samael called me a crazy conspiracy theorist and laughed at me for saying it, saying it wasn’t possible for the President to have the power to shut off the net. Thanks for once again showing Milkboys how far ahead I was.
If you type ‘Rockefeller’ and ‘Internet’ into the Youtube search, there is a great little video where Rockefeller pretty much details how they plan to get rid of the internet worldwide. They plan to use it to coordinate a strategic attack on the banking system worldwide and possibly the electricity and blame it on hackers from either Iran or Korea or some other country. It startes with the president getting power and ends with the power being placed into the hands of the UN. It will soon be considered an international threat and replaced by Internet 2.
MySpace is a trojan horse for internet 2. Nobody will be able to own a server or even a domain name. Every website on the internet will be simialr to Blogger where it is their url and they have the power to delete you and control your content.
People in the US are beginning to wake up to the fact that they’ve managed to elect their first Marxist president, whose totalitarian impulses are becoming clearer with each passing day. Our hatred for Bush caused us to be blind to the reality of Obama’s background and agenda. The whole thing is positively frightening.
I heard about the Washington State one, if it comes I’ll vote for it.
Regarding countries that de-criminalize homosexuality:
one must remember that this ALWAYS comes hand-in-hand with a very strict and very firm ‘protection’ of minors from such ‘behaviour’. It’s often the only condition to getting these laws passed that any homosexual behaviour with youngsters, from being initially thrown into the same little intolerant bucket, now becomes very defined, controlled law, with very serious prison sentences. In other words, a so-called criminalization creates a clear criminalization of a portion of homosexuality, a massive spotlight on it, and the beginnings of hysteria as we know it in the Western world.
I find the 1st German article from queer.de a bit ridiculous, because of its political correctness. I mean do you have to manipulate statistics, if you want to tell people how homophobic young muslim imigrants in Europe are?
Finally an airline that won’t place me next to a snotty kid!
I live in Oregon, the state just south of Washington state. I say with no hesitation that the Washington state referendum, Referendum 71, has a snowball’s chance in hell of passing. The US in general leans toward some legal recognition of same-sex couples and Washington state is somewhat to the left of the general US. Slam dunk. I’m not sure why anyone would bother keeping it off the ballot.
The case with Austria was that computers within the ministry of justice were blocked from loading that page, btw. that’s pretty different in scale and intend when compared to everyone with a german DNS being forbidden access to Wikileaks.
Brought to the point we might have a load of problems in Austria, but national censorship schemes on media are not one of them.
The intention matters, not the scale.
And wikileaks isn’t blocked in Germany btw.
I told you that a DNA database could be manipulated months ago.
So thank you for the corroboration, that should shut up all the nay-sayers.
We do not need to allow this dangerous tool in to the hands of the state.
The U.K. government is already misusing it. Surprise, surprise from Brown and his bunch of Stalinist control freak cronies.