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<blockquote data-quote="Leonard D Neubache" data-source="post: 1175988" data-attributes="member: 11069"><p><strong>RE: Google Disables Sargon of Akkad's Account Without Warning.</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It does work like that, and it <em>will</em> work like that. </p><p></p><p>How far do you think anyone in the West would have gotten trying to expose Soviet genocides during the second world war? The moment you had an audience larger than <em>one</em> you'd be politely warned to shut the fuck up as and where it hurt the war effort. There would be no second warning. You'd simply find yourself behind bars.</p><p></p><p>Your opponent <em>can</em> and <em>will</em> flip the chess board when it becomes necessary, and if he manages to shank you in the momentary confusion then a year later the history books will say that <em>you</em> flipped the board and tried to shank <em>him</em>, and that he killed you in self defence. </p><p></p><p>You could wake up tomorrow with no electricity, much less internet. Some contend that the elites plan to eliminate 90% of the world's population, so you should pause to wonder how much they really care about rocking the boat on freedom of speech.</p><p></p><p>It could happen in any number of ways. For example, a "terrorist plot" to smuggle a nuke into Israel is stopped somewhere <em>near</em> Beersheba. A gunfight ensues for long enough for many cameras to be deployed before "the terrorists" set off the nuke, causing minimal damage to the nearby city but triggering the pretext for a total change in all international relations. By the same time next day all nations are on a war footing due to a cascading mutual alliance effect. A series of sudden and catastrophic infrastructure failures all over the world are immediately attributed to foreign hackers. By this time the RVF has a measly 25 page thread on the event which is understandably filled with nothing but angry <em>conjecture.</em> It hits page 26 before non-state internet usage is simply shut down "in order to protect us against future digital attacks."</p><p></p><p>Don't like it? Go complain about it in the town square, or on your HAM radio before being arrested five minutes later.</p><p></p><p>Comfortable Westerners have almost completely lost their capacity to respect how quickly things can go from "cushy" to "completely fucked".</p><p></p><p>So yes, they can flip the board, and they <em>will</em> if they <em>must</em>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leonard D Neubache, post: 1175988, member: 11069"] [b]RE: Google Disables Sargon of Akkad's Account Without Warning.[/b] It does work like that, and it [i]will[/i] work like that. How far do you think anyone in the West would have gotten trying to expose Soviet genocides during the second world war? The moment you had an audience larger than [i]one[/i] you'd be politely warned to shut the fuck up as and where it hurt the war effort. There would be no second warning. You'd simply find yourself behind bars. Your opponent [i]can[/i] and [i]will[/i] flip the chess board when it becomes necessary, and if he manages to shank you in the momentary confusion then a year later the history books will say that [i]you[/i] flipped the board and tried to shank [i]him[/i], and that he killed you in self defence. You could wake up tomorrow with no electricity, much less internet. Some contend that the elites plan to eliminate 90% of the world's population, so you should pause to wonder how much they really care about rocking the boat on freedom of speech. It could happen in any number of ways. For example, a "terrorist plot" to smuggle a nuke into Israel is stopped somewhere [i]near[/i] Beersheba. A gunfight ensues for long enough for many cameras to be deployed before "the terrorists" set off the nuke, causing minimal damage to the nearby city but triggering the pretext for a total change in all international relations. By the same time next day all nations are on a war footing due to a cascading mutual alliance effect. A series of sudden and catastrophic infrastructure failures all over the world are immediately attributed to foreign hackers. By this time the RVF has a measly 25 page thread on the event which is understandably filled with nothing but angry [i]conjecture.[/i] It hits page 26 before non-state internet usage is simply shut down "in order to protect us against future digital attacks." Don't like it? Go complain about it in the town square, or on your HAM radio before being arrested five minutes later. Comfortable Westerners have almost completely lost their capacity to respect how quickly things can go from "cushy" to "completely fucked". So yes, they can flip the board, and they [i]will[/i] if they [i]must[/i]. [/QUOTE]
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