Originally posted by chillmeistergen
Have you ever stopped and thought about it and realised it could just be a market strategy? This roleplaying game is based around catastrophes, all the maker has to do is circulate the lie that it predicted 9/11, then just say that the secret service tried to shut them down, this would obviously result in more exposure , free advertising and ultimately - more sales. The funny thing is that would actually be a kind of conspiracy, obviously though, not the kind that you lot are interested in, as it doesn't involve psychic powers, lizard men or the Bush administration.
Yeah I guess everything should get publicity from 9/11 to get money. How about this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image%3ARA2Pre911box.jpg
or this:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/bd/Diehardbox.jpg
Why didn't they make up that "lie" about Secret Service coming after them huh?HUH?
Originally posted by Deano
you are hard work sometimes kharma. i dont think this is something someone could just make up [/B]
Hard work? Maybe you see it that way because you are a lazy poster, but that is hardly the case.
Deano, you post so much bullsh*t that ends up being false, and garbage that is often poorly researched that I am well within' my bounds to ask for some evidence.
You rarely are able to produce any quality info to back any one of your arguements, you should be happy to post actual info when the opportunity presents itself.
As for your question:
Originally posted by Deano
why did the secret service try and shut him down~?
The article that you yourself posted answered it:
In March 1, 1990 the Secret Service was busy with raiding BBSs across the country in a crackdown on piracy called Operation Sun Devil. Acting on the advice of a civilian "expert" on computer crime, they suspected that the upcoming book GURPS Cyberpunk was a handbook for computer crime.
See, what you have done is taken a factual event that actually happened, and by not putting forth the whole story, or by willfully ignoring the facts, you have tried to infer that there is something deeper.
So once again, though you would have had a shred of an argument if you had of presented it properly, you ended up making your own point moot.
Originally posted by KharmaDog
Hard work? Maybe you see it that way because you are a lazy poster, but that is hardly the case.Deano, you post so much bullsh*t that ends up being false, and garbage that is often poorly researched that I am well within' my bounds to ask for some evidence.
You rarely are able to produce any quality info to back any one of your arguements, you should be happy to post actual info when the opportunity presents itself.
As for your question:
The article that you yourself posted answered it:
See, what you have done is taken a factual event that actually happened, and by not putting forth the whole story, or by willfully ignoring the facts, you have tried to infer that there is something deeper.
So once again, though you would have had a shred of an argument if you had of presented it properly, you ended up making your own point moot.
rabble rabble rabble
you are wrong
Originally posted by Deano
nah not at all. you are just clutching at straws as usual.
Then address:
Originally posted by Deano
why did the secret service try and shut him down~?
and in the article you referenced to support your argument:
In March 1, 1990 the Secret Service was busy with raiding BBSs across the country in a crackdown on piracy called Operation Sun Devil. Acting on the advice of a civilian "expert" on computer crime, they suspected that the upcoming book GURPS Cyberpunk was a handbook for computer crime.
Originally posted by Deano
and now..the recent card...
You'd have to be an absolute moron not to acknowledge that there's some sort of epidemic going on in the world every single day...and a pandemic occurs every few years.
What's your point?
Funny thing is, you resurected a post where you ended up looking foolish .
Originally posted by jaden101
To be fair, population reduction can only be a good thing. There'll come a point, and soon, where the earth can no longer sustain the ever increasing numbers of people. There's only finite resources so you can't have a population increasing indefinitely.
Population reduction is an obstruction of our God given free will...
Everything about population reduction/control is just evil... (NOTE: When I say "you're" I don't personally mean you, jaden)
-Abortions (You're taking away that unborn baby's natural right to LIVE. It doesn't matter if some people don't consider it alive yet, it will grow into an infant if cared for, and we don't condone killing infants do we? Then why condone snuffing out something that has potential to grow into an infant?)
-Forced sterilizations (you're taking away people's natural right to be parents)
-Murder/Genocide (if you want to reduce the population, you're gonna have to remove some who are already living, no? And I don't need to say how wrong that is)
-Limiting children per household (You're telling people how to run their family lives, and how big their family can be. People are allowed to have as many children as they can care for)