Well then....If the UK is 'protecting' itself with cameras in the streets of London, revoking travel to potential 'enemies' of UK style democracy and government internet monitoring.....then they should be quiet about other countries that act in their national self-interest...like China. BTW, I don't hear Japan, Canada , Australia, India, Russia etc. crying about cybergeddon.
Good luck to them, the UK I say. I know the UK and everyone has secret plan's and desire's in their heads, two sides in chess or football, they got to do what they do to protect themselves.
Why is it that when anyone else clamps down on the internet it's 'CENSORSHIP' ...and when the British act to control their internet it is "CYBERGEDDON"...Is anybody out there as tired of the constant English hypocracy/double standard as I am? Please get a NON Brit to report from London so we can get some accuracy in reporting.
July 01, 2009, 15:52
Well then....If the UK is 'protecting' itself with cameras in the streets of London, revoking travel to potential 'enemies' of UK style democracy and government internet monitoring.....then they should be quiet about other countries that act in their national self-interest...like China. BTW, I don't hear Japan, Canada , Australia, India, Russia etc. crying about cybergeddon.
July 01, 2009, 00:02
June 30, 2009, 15:27, joseph walker wrote
Good luck to them, the UK I say. I know the UK and everyone has secret plan's and desire's in their heads, two sides in chess or football, they got to do what they do to protect themselves.
June 30, 2009, 16:16
Why is it that when anyone else clamps down on the internet it's 'CENSORSHIP' ...and when the British act to control their internet it is "CYBERGEDDON"...Is anybody out there as tired of the constant English hypocracy/double standard as I am? Please get a NON Brit to report from London so we can get some accuracy in reporting.
June 30, 2009, 15:27
Since my first coment was to intelligent ,i shall condense my second coment
June 30, 2009, 09:57
may i suggest that you read SECRETS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE
The London Connection
By
Eustace Mullins
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