On Tuesday, January 21, 2003, at 11:55 AM, Anonymous wrote:
I'm sure that I do nothing new in drawing parallels between the
occurences
in George Orwell's seminal text 1984 and the founding of the
Information
Awareness Office. It is nothing short of terrifying that someone
wants to
gather all digital information on anyone and everyone into a giant
database
for the purpose of finding out who is a social undesirable and who
isn't.
We are moving into another glorious age, where one may come under
scrutiny
due to the books and films that we rent, the clothes that we buy, and
the places
that we visit. This has happened before and will probably happen
again and
we will still probably learn nothing from it. My question is why is
everyone
so apathetic about this?
But we're NOT apathetic about this. Many of us have acquired the usual
assault rifles, explosives, etc., and we anticipate the onset of
Revolution. Look to anonymous remailers, militias, and depots as the
reason the free man has been preparing.
I expect 20 million to die. Fortunately, 18 million of them will be the
usual Democrat, Commies, welfare recipients, negro activists, and
Socialist fellow travellers. The other two million will be the Bushies.
And proably most of the remaining Jews will be scourged, as payment for
their support of thefts, of Zionism, etc. Sounds fair to me.
Ain't gonna be a lot of negroes and Mexicans after this war is over.
(I'm not a racist. It's their leaders and their ideology that is to
blame. These leaders have led their followers to acts which cannot be
forgiven, and which must be punished by death. Nearly all of them need
killing for what they have done, regardless of which mischief-makers
taught them their mischief.)
We should be cheerful about this upcoming burn-off of twenty million
negroes, Mexicans, Jews, and liberals will mean.
--Tim May