gyrofry posted:
what could it be
maybe tom has gone on a diet
EmanuelaOrlandi posted:
reminder that the guy who owns Assanges British country house arrest home is the head of a large zionist "charity group"
That still doesn't explain your bad posting
babyfinland posted:
TOM IS FAT AHAHHAHA WHAT A FUNNY JOKE
this but unironically
Well, look at it this way. The Dems quit pretending and admitted to
themselves that to win it you have to get off your high horse and play
dirty when you have to. And they won.
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From: Fred Burton
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 7:41 AM
To: secure@stratfor.com
Subject: Insight - The Dems & Dirty Tricks ** Internal Use Only - Pls Do
Not Forward **
** Internal Use Only - Pls Do Not Forward **
1) The black Dems were caught stuffing the ballot boxes in Philly and Ohio
as reported the night of the election and Sen. McCain chose not to
fight. The matter is not dead inside the party. It now becomes a matter
of sequence now as to how and when to "out".
2) It appears the Dems "made a donation" to Rev. Jesse (no, they would
never do that!) to keep his yap shut after his diatribe about the Jews and
Israel. A little bird told me it was a "nice six-figure donation". This
also becomes a matter of how and when to out.
3) The hunt is on for the sleezy Russian money into O-mans coffers. A
smoking gun has already been found. Will get more on this when the time
is right. My source was too giddy to continue. Can you say Clinton and
ChiCom funny money? This also becomes a matter of how and when to out.
PowerPoint
Ranger
Member of intelligence team whose primary contribution
is the making PowerPoint presentations. Usually
assigned to least competent member of the team to keep
him out of trouble. Winds up controlling the operation
because management keeps promoting him because he
makes neat animations.
ATF Alcohol Tobacco and Fire Arms. Rednecks with a license
to kill. Never, ever, ever ask for their help on anything.
Email-ID866124Date2010-12-09
02:38:51Frommarko.papic@stratfor
Toanalysts@stratfor
Nameanalysts@stratfor
I'm sure this has been thought of before at STRATFOR so excuse theredundancy. I was reading a solid Forbes article on Assange and it saidthat a large number of deep pocket corporations were looking intoleak-focused network security after these Wikileak episodes.I was wondering if it was possible for us to get some of that"leak-focused" gravy train. This is an obvious fear sale, so that's a goodthing. And we have something to offer that the IT security companiesdon't, mainly our focus on counter-intelligence and surveillance that Fredand Stick know better than anyone on the planet.We do a lot of good work with all the personal/executive security analysisas well. Could we develop some ideas and procedures on the idea of"leak-focused" network security that focuses on preventing one's ownemployees from leaking sensitive information.
The point here is that I am sure there are certain procedures andprecautions that companies should employ that go beyond installing networksecurity network to deal with potential leaks. In fact, Im not so surethis is an IT problem that requires an IT solution.--Marko PapicSTRATFOR AnalystC: + 1-512-905-3091marko.papic@stratfor.com
Groulxsmith posted:
he is also self-diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome
ahh, a fellow self-diagnosed Aspie...
BoogerTWashington posted:
do you really believe these people are capable of parody
they are crafted in the heavens from a smokeless fire, bereft of humor and tenderness.
On today's Wikileaks release, one Middle East-based NGO worker noted on Twitter that when she met Stratfor's man in Cairo, he spoke no Arabic, had never been to Egypt before, and had to ask her for directions to Tahrir Square.
but enough about the rhizzone.
GoldenLionTamarin posted:
ahh, a fellow self-diagnosed Aspie...
1488 posted:
Random Business Idea - Network Security
...The point here is that I am sure there are certain procedures andprecautions that companies should employ that go beyond installing networksecurity network to deal with potential leaks. In fact, Im not so surethis is an IT problem that requires an IT solution.--Marko PapicSTRATFOR AnalystC: + 1-512-905-3091marko.papic@stratfor.com
this is all part of marko papic's cunning procedures andprecautions
shennong posted:
http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2012/02/stratfor-is-a-joke-and-so-is-wikileaks-for-taking-them-seriously/253681/?google_editors_picks=trueOn today's Wikileaks release, one Middle East-based NGO worker noted on Twitter that when she met Stratfor's man in Cairo, he spoke no Arabic, had never been to Egypt before, and had to ask her for directions to Tahrir Square.
I had no idea discipline worked for stratfor