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Пишет llsnk ([info]llsnk)
@ 2013-06-25 18:20:00


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Музыка:Viktor Vaughn - Venomous Villain

It's all out there
Признаюсь, поначалу я думал, что niece_@lj -- сетевая сумасшедшая. Но, почитав её блог, пришёл к выводу, что она и те, кто с восторгом повторяет за ней следом, "обратный карго-культ", -- просто недалёкие, ограниченные люди, не умеющие читать по-английски.

niece_:
"Это такой обратный карго-культ - вера в то, что у белых людей самолеты тоже из соломы и навоза, но они ловчее притворяются. А мы, чистые душой аборигены, не так талантливо притворяемся, и в этом тоже есть отдельная гордость. Религия эта особенно распространена среди руководства - им тоже лестно быть циничными и не верить в самолеты и тушенку - не бывает никакой тушенки, там та же нарезанная человечина, как у нас в Томском вытрезвителе изготовляют."

George Monbiot in The Guardian:
"Four police officers were deployed to spy on the family and friends of the black teenager murdered by white racists. The Lawrences and the people who supported their fight for justice were law-abiding citizens going about their business. Yet undercover police were used, one of the spies now tells us, to hunt for "disinformation" and "dirt". Their purpose? "We were trying to stop the campaign in its tracks.""

"A unit led by a policeman called Bob Lambert deployed officers to spy on peaceful activists. They adopted the identities of dead children and then infiltrated protest groups. Nine of the 11 known spies formed long-term relationships with women in the groups, in some cases (including Lambert's) fathering children with them. Then they made excuses and vanished."

"On Friday we discovered that Lambert co-wrote the leaflet for which two penniless activists spent three years in the high court defending a libel action brought by McDonald's. The police never saw fit to inform the court that one of their own had been one of the authors."

"Police and prosecutors also failed to disclose, during two trials of climate-change activists, that an undercover cop called Mark Kennedy had secretly taped their meetings, and that his recordings exonerated the protesters. Twenty people were falsely convicted. Those convictions were later overturned."

Matt Taibbi for Rolling Stone:
"Thanks to a mountain of evidence gathered for a pair of major lawsuits by the San Diego-based law firm Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd, documents that for the most part have never been seen by the general public, we now know that the nation's two top ratings companies, Moody's and S&P, have for many years been shameless tools for the banks, willing to give just about anything a high rating in exchange for cash."


Ceterum censeo, no Pussy is free when Stephen Gough is jailed.