That's interesting. Around what date or decade was that?stereolab wrote: ↑July 19, 2021, 10:54 pmIn my last posting with the RAF, at a very high level, now defunct NATO unit, I had access to files of the highest possible security clearance, the master file had an opening paragraph which highlighted the future possible problems which NATO and the UK would face in the future. Key amongst its points was the movement of sub Saharan peoples to Europe, and the de-stabilization it would cause, if anything , the report under-estimated future happenings.tamada wrote: ↑July 17, 2021, 10:31 pmI saw a tagline for an online op ed piece that read something like "the disintegration of human society is beginning to unfold, exactly as predicted" and maybe a reference to the prediction coming from around 70 years ago? I omitted to bookmark the link for future reference which is annoying but I will have a look later but maybe it's based on some radical thoughts that were the Qanon of the 1970's? Does it ring a bell with anyone? I was nobbing freshies at Aston Uni around that time, getting pished at Edgbaston and having an affair with the wife of some leading light of the Peterborough Tories who was also on the board of the Posh. I think they were Div 3 or 4 back then.
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In my last posting with the RAF, at a very high level, now defunct NATO unit, I had access to files of the highest possible security clearance, the master file had an opening paragraph which highlighted the future possible problems which NATO and the UK would face in the future. Key amongst its points was the movement of sub Saharan peoples to Europe, and the de-stabilization it would cause, if anything , the report under-estimated future happenings.
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That's interesting. Around what date or decade was that?
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I read the document in 1993,it was written in 1982.
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I read the document in 1993,it was written in 1982.
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That's interesting. Around what date or decade was that?stereolab wrote: ↑July 20, 2021, 7:32 amIn my last posting with the RAF, at a very high level, now defunct NATO unit, I had access to files of the highest possible security clearance, the master file had an opening paragraph which highlighted the future possible problems which NATO and the UK would face in the future. Key amongst its points was the movement of sub Saharan peoples to Europe, and the de-stabilization it would cause, if anything , the report under-estimated future happenings.
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Did it not mention the Chinese
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Sub Saharan people, in other words Blacks from Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria etc.
Yep, made a difference but that report was hardly insightful as it was written at the time of the Brixton riots, influx of African peoples into various clusters in London....those changes had already occurred in Britain.
Were it insightful it would have predicted the even greater impact of sub continent and Middle Eastern immigrants that brought with them a powerful religious clash with Anglo-Saxon Christian beliefs. That was already happening in Britain at that time with push back from working class whites, some of whom adopted what was known as 'Paki bashing'.
As Papa pointed out, the growth of Asia and its influence was not part of the report.
Cannot see anything that would warrant that report as being secret, it was stating the bleeding obvious, while ignoring emerging trends on migration completely.
Yep, made a difference but that report was hardly insightful as it was written at the time of the Brixton riots, influx of African peoples into various clusters in London....those changes had already occurred in Britain.
Were it insightful it would have predicted the even greater impact of sub continent and Middle Eastern immigrants that brought with them a powerful religious clash with Anglo-Saxon Christian beliefs. That was already happening in Britain at that time with push back from working class whites, some of whom adopted what was known as 'Paki bashing'.
As Papa pointed out, the growth of Asia and its influence was not part of the report.
Cannot see anything that would warrant that report as being secret, it was stating the bleeding obvious, while ignoring emerging trends on migration completely.
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That's interesting. Around what date or decade was that?stereolab wrote: ↑July 20, 2021, 7:32 amIn my last posting with the RAF, at a very high level, now defunct NATO unit, I had access to files of the highest possible security clearance, the master file had an opening paragraph which highlighted the future possible problems which NATO and the UK would face in the future. Key amongst its points was the movement of sub Saharan peoples to Europe, and the de-stabilization it would cause, if anything , the report under-estimated future happenings.
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I read the document in 1993,it was written in 1982.
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1982... the Thatcher years.
1993... the Major years.
And now they're turning up on another Tory watch.
How bloody amazing is that?!
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There goes the Wuhan lab conspiracy theory, confined to the dustbin.
https://www.smh.com.au/world/asia/new-r ... 5a031.html
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tamada wrote: ↑July 20, 2021, 9:09 amThat's interesting. Around what date or decade was that?stereolab wrote: ↑July 20, 2021, 7:32 amIn my last posting with the RAF, at a very high level, now defunct NATO unit, I had access to files of the highest possible security clearance, the master file had an opening paragraph which highlighted the future possible problems which NATO and the UK would face in the future. Key amongst its points was the movement of sub Saharan peoples to Europe, and the de-stabilization it would cause, if anything , the report under-estimated future happenings.
I read the document in 1993,it was written in 1982.
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1982... the Thatcher years.
1993... the Major years.
And now they're turning up on another Tory watch.
How bloody amazing is that?!
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Not very "bloody amazing", in fact if it had coincided with one of the very few years not under the Tory watch it would be far more bloody amazing
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on that Wuhan wet market theory.. I'm sure the CCP provided 100% support for the study, funding it completely and controlling every bit of data and monitoring the research.. I see nothing convincing about the researchers wet market theory as opposed to the possibility of a lab tech accidentally getting infected and bringing it to the market.. Proof? Nope, not from either side...
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How much do lab techs fetch a Kilo?FrazeeDK wrote: ↑February 27, 2022, 9:10 pmon that Wuhan wet market theory.. I'm sure the CCP provided 100% support for the study, funding it completely and controlling every bit of data and monitoring the research.. I see nothing convincing about the researchers wet market theory as opposed to the possibility of a lab tech accidentally getting infected and bringing it to the market.. Proof? Nope, not from either side...
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I met a dyed in the wool, off the Richter scale conspiracy theoriests two days ago...American of course, but there are others I understand.
I put it to him that if you subscribe to one conspiracy you subscribe to all. He denied this but agreed he believed
- the FBI, CIA killed Kennedy
- nobody ever landed on the moon because nobody ever succeeded in anything on their first attempt
- the only papers the FBI found at Trump's place was letters from his daughter
- COVID was invented at the Wuhan Lab
- the entire 2020 election was rigged
- every mass killing in the USA was planned by the FBI who want to take our guns away. The founding fathers were right about the second and knew automatic weapons would be invented.
Interesting enough, when I quizzes him on some specifics he resorted to outright lies. When I asked him about some things on Apollo spacecraft he just BS'd, claimed the NASA computer used in 1969 had not even been invented until the mid 1970's had a degree in computer science to prove it.
He knows this because 'he does his own research'. How many fruit loops exist on this earth, is it a crime to shoot them? (just kidding)
I put it to him that if you subscribe to one conspiracy you subscribe to all. He denied this but agreed he believed
- the FBI, CIA killed Kennedy
- nobody ever landed on the moon because nobody ever succeeded in anything on their first attempt
- the only papers the FBI found at Trump's place was letters from his daughter
- COVID was invented at the Wuhan Lab
- the entire 2020 election was rigged
- every mass killing in the USA was planned by the FBI who want to take our guns away. The founding fathers were right about the second and knew automatic weapons would be invented.
Interesting enough, when I quizzes him on some specifics he resorted to outright lies. When I asked him about some things on Apollo spacecraft he just BS'd, claimed the NASA computer used in 1969 had not even been invented until the mid 1970's had a degree in computer science to prove it.
He knows this because 'he does his own research'. How many fruit loops exist on this earth, is it a crime to shoot them? (just kidding)
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What's better to read the Sunday Comics or posts from Whistler??
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Hey, that's not very nice. He says he met someone so it's great to see that he's getting out more.
Now, what's your excuse?
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You're such a Debby Downer, Doodoo. Try to be more positive and less critical in your posts.
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Doodoo,
Do you have the slightest inkling about how dangerous conspiracy theoriests are?
Take the Salem witch trials on steroids and release that on modern day America.
A recent survey uncovered the alarming figure that 15 to 20 million Americans felt violence in the form of civil war was justified. This is a tinderbox. If it is ignighted it will not be like the civil war between the north and the south, it will be between neighbours across the nation.
Imagine 15 million people who believe it is ok to take AK-47's and kill people in their community based on political pursuasion.
It is that serious. We are already seeing this being played out right now, FBI offices targeted and Trumps own social media platform naming FBI personnel with others on that site saying kill all FBI agents.
That is why I made my post.
Do you have the slightest inkling about how dangerous conspiracy theoriests are?
Take the Salem witch trials on steroids and release that on modern day America.
A recent survey uncovered the alarming figure that 15 to 20 million Americans felt violence in the form of civil war was justified. This is a tinderbox. If it is ignighted it will not be like the civil war between the north and the south, it will be between neighbours across the nation.
Imagine 15 million people who believe it is ok to take AK-47's and kill people in their community based on political pursuasion.
It is that serious. We are already seeing this being played out right now, FBI offices targeted and Trumps own social media platform naming FBI personnel with others on that site saying kill all FBI agents.
That is why I made my post.
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Whistle
The US Government has big tanks , big planes with big guns
The extremists do not have a supply line, communications system at their hands, medical supplies etc
You have what is called 15 million running around like chickens with their heads cut off.
What you do by posting is stir the sht up
The US Government has big tanks , big planes with big guns
The extremists do not have a supply line, communications system at their hands, medical supplies etc
You have what is called 15 million running around like chickens with their heads cut off.
What you do by posting is stir the sht up
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You fool. The extremists are US citizens.Doodoo wrote: ↑August 16, 2022, 12:00 amWhistle
The US Government has big tanks , big planes with big guns
The extremists do not have a supply line, communications system at their hands, medical supplies etc
You have what is called 15 million running around like chickens with their heads cut off.
What you do by posting is stir the sht up
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You are the one who is a FOOL for stirring all this up
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Ha, ha!
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What was his opinion on September 11?Whistler wrote: ↑August 15, 2022, 7:10 pmI met a dyed in the wool, off the Richter scale conspiracy theoriests two days ago...American of course, but there are others I understand.
I put it to him that if you subscribe to one conspiracy you subscribe to all. He denied this but agreed he believed
- the FBI, CIA killed Kennedy
- nobody ever landed on the moon because nobody ever succeeded in anything on their first attempt
- the only papers the FBI found at Trump's place was letters from his daughter
- COVID was invented at the Wuhan Lab
- the entire 2020 election was rigged
- every mass killing in the USA was planned by the FBI who want to take our guns away. The founding fathers were right about the second and knew automatic weapons would be invented.
Interesting enough, when I quizzes him on some specifics he resorted to outright lies. When I asked him about some things on Apollo spacecraft he just BS'd, claimed the NASA computer used in 1969 had not even been invented until the mid 1970's had a degree in computer science to prove it.
He knows this because 'he does his own research'. How many fruit loops exist on this earth, is it a crime to shoot them? (just kidding)
I think I've met the same guy!
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No need to ask Mr D. It would have been the CIA
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