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Re: Kernel upgrade time



On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 15:15:06 -0800
Tom <tb.31123.nospam@comcast.net> wrote:

> On Thu, Dec 04, 2003 at 06:54:54AM +0800, David Palmer. wrote:
> 
> > This is just the manifestation of a career CIA mentality torturing
> > itself.
> 
> George H.W. Bush was CIA director under Gerald Ford.  Rummey was 
> Secretary of defense.  This was after Watergate and all the old CIA guys 
> got fired.
> 
> By the way, those guys then formed "The Company" and started getting 
> funding for blackops by smuggling cocaine in through South America.  
> That's how we got involved in Central America in the 1980's, and it's 
> the primary reason coke was so popular (ironic, since Pepsi was at that 
> time a front company for the CIA).
> 
> Richard Nixon was a lawyer for the Pepsi-cola company and flew out of 
> Dallas as a lawyer for Pepsi the day Kennedy was shot.  Before the CIA 
> switched to pushing cocaine, their primary source of income was Heroin, 
> shipped into Miami via the Mafia.  We flew rice into Laos during the 
> Vietman war so the farmers could free up their land to grow poppies.  
> The opium was refined into heroin at a Pepsi plant in Laos, and then 
> into Miami.
> 
> The primary purpose of blackops funding was assisnating Eastern european 
> leaders and various murderous acts.  The human body holds about five 
> gallons of blood.  A swimming pool holds about 25,000 gallons of fluid.  
> Most of our coups and overthrows were small, just one or two swimming 
> pools.  Some of the things we did filled up a dozen pools (mostly in 
> Southeast Asia).
> 
> All of this came out during the Iran-Contra hearings in the 1980s and 
> was documented in the graphic novel "Brought To Light" by Alan Moore, of 
> Watchmen and Miracleman fame.
> 
> If you're going to bitch, don't be boring.

I don't know what you are talking about.
I'm having a conversation, you need a competition.
Grow up on your own time.
Regards,

David.



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