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kerrr-plunk. . . . the end of "conspiracy theory".

oooo. . . . FACTs | 30.06.2007 11:11 | Anti-militarism | Other Press | Terror War | Oxford

House of cards criminal scam topples, computer fraud affects over democracies threaten future of people sold the "loot tax-haven" cheap-retirements-in-the-sun from-other-peoples-misery myth. "Cut outs" mutiny as the old set-ups unravel.
The "in-house" research that allowed some of these techniques, technologies, etc that later got used by criminal fraudsters to get paid for BY THE TAXPAYER
is public this week! Cia vaults open facts to serious researchers put off in the past by the "conspiracy theory" smears or the tons of odd chaff that clogs the internet.

Amongst the 693 pages of ex-secrets made public by the cia this week is a memo from 1973 that talks about research using unwitting subjects, chemistry, wattage, etc to "administer the mind". Cheap tricks for easier mesmerism . . . . but of course, fraudsters couldnt possibly have interests in THAT sort of thing - or could they . . . .
The precursors to the use of computers to hack into other peoples systems, almost to use technology to "put words in their mouth" are also mentioned, as are the several odd ways of having effects over other peoples societies - from coups to vote fraud - with or without the abuse of computers or postal systems, as is the use of what some people call "pseudo-tribes" or false fronts . . . .
Its lucky that all these people with all that experience came back so very honest, without a thought of involving others in the sort of scams they had got involved in overseas . . . . all of them?. . . . ALL of them?

It seems, in these times of "niger uranium", 45-minute launch WMDs, odd connections of secular dictators with religious fundamentalist terrorists, that . . . . despite the "dont think, support the profits of your local mr warbux" , people are more sceptical.

Warbux slushfunds, of course, dont exist. Those that do exist, of course, (see last weeks news) dont need serious questions asking about the effects they might have. . . . or do they?



oooo. . . . FACTs