Glorifying Terrorism competition results
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Looks like we have a winner. Continue reading “Glorifying Terrorism competition results”
You materialise outside your house of impossible architecture, and find to your astonishment that it’s raining. It’s raining boxes. Small featureless cubes, decorated with frantically scrolling computer code, babbling pseudo-biblical gibberish as they cascade onto the landscape around you.
It was, with no doubt or hyperbole, a day that changed the world. I didn’t see the television pictures, because I don’t own a television, but I was at home with the radio on that day, and remember wondering if the reports that suddenly came through were some sick version of Orson Welles’ ‘War of the Worlds’ broadcast. Continue reading “September 11th remembered”
A break from the norm; a political post! Rare for me, but this one riled me up a fair amount. Maybe I’m giving the average man a little too much lee-way here, but I’m willing to bet that someone plotting terrorist activities wouldn’t make a point of dropping hints to a taxi-driver. But it seems that not everyone thinks this way.
Continue reading “Just how stupid do you think terrorists are?”
This topic just won’t go away. It seems that a committee in the House of Commons itself has serious doubts over whether the National ID card scheme can actually be implemented using current technologies. Continue reading “More UK ID card chaos”
Thank the deities, it’s not just me that is worried about the UK Government’s insidious plans to have us all carry ID cards linked to a national database of personal information. Continue reading “ID cards - security measure or creeping totalitarianism?”
UK MPs vote to pass NI fugitive bill
The legislation will deal with people suspected of terrorism who have not been brought to court and those who have fled prison.
Continue reading “Tony Blur says: ‘White Christian Terrorists Good, Muslim Terrorists Bad’”