Thursday, September 29, 2011

"busted every code we threw at them"




Another fine work of Microsoft's Bill Gates Al-Qaida to try to get me to start telling people why I was at Microsoft in Washington State beginning on 7 December 1998.

Their Al-Qaida propaganda suggests that I created a code *for* them to break.

To get me to talk, I would deny and deny and deny that I would work so hard to prey upon their narcissism.










http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_propaganda


Nazi propaganda


Propaganda, the coordinated attempt to influence public opinion through the use of media, was skillfully used by the Nazi Party in the years leading up to and during Adolf Hitler's leadership of Germany (1933–1945). Nazi propaganda provided a crucial instrument for acquiring and maintaining power, and for the implementation of their policies, including the pursuit of total war and the extermination of millions of people in the Holocaust.


As to the methods to be employed, he explains:

"Propaganda must not investigate the truth objectively and, in so far as it is favourable to the other side, present it according to the theoretical rules of justice; yet it must present only that aspect of the truth which is favourable to its own side.










2002 film "Windtalkers" DVD video:

00:20:41

US Marine Corps Sergeant Ryan 'Ox' Anderson: Looks to me that you, uh, got to see a little action there. Me too. Jap sons of bitches snuck up on us shot me right in the ass. You believe that shit? I wasn't running or nothing. So, your, uh, your duty with JASCO have anything to do with these Navajo radiomen?

US Marine Corps Sergeant Joe Enders: I'm not at liberty to say.

US Marine Corps Sergeant Ryan 'Ox' Anderson: I see you got a new stripe there. Me too. So I'm guessing the orders you ain't at liberty to tell me are the same orders I ain't at liberty to tell you. Hell of a thing, huh?

US Marine Corps Sergeant Joe Enders: Ain't a democracy, Sergeant. It's the Marines.

US Marine Corps Sergeant Ryan 'Ox' Anderson: Yeah. They look pretty normal, I guess.

US Marine Corps Sergeant Joe Enders: Expecting them to wear war paint?