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BoscoX -> RE: Fascists At It Again? (11/25/2017 1:02:59 AM)


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Last July:

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Antifa Terrorists Snip Fiber Optic Cables in Bay Area - Then Brag About It Online

...Saboteurs have snipped another fibre optic cable line in the San Francisco Bay area this week, the 12th incident of its kind in the region over the past year.

The latest attack occurred in the San Joaquin Valley town of Stockton, disrupting Internet, mobile phone, and 911 service for tens of thousands of AT&T and Verizon customers in three counties east of San Francisco. Service was restored about a day after the Tuesday incident.

The FBI, which is investigating the attacks, has not stated a motive, but it said the attacks usually occur in remote areas where there are no surveillance cameras. The initial attacks on California telecommunications lines began in July 2014. As of yet the campaign of attacks have continued with no one being arrested.

AT&T said in a statement that the damage occurred to “1,200 feet of a fibre run that required 192 pairs of fiber to be re-fused. That’s a ton of capacity. So this was a major trunk and 1,200 feet of it was damaged.”

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Lucylastic -> RE: Fascists At It Again? (11/25/2017 2:10:43 AM)

Your link once again only shows the twitter stuff, the page to "Its going down" is a dead link

But not all is lost...

there is a link from someone at the GWP link with an "arstechnica" link to more information...which opens up to
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2015/07/vandals-keep-snipping-fiber-optic-cables-in-california-with-impunity/
Ohhh lookie, a 2015 link
which lead me to this
https://www.rcrwireless.com/20150716/carriers/att-service-restored-after-vandals-snip-cables-in-california-tag20
and then this..
https://www.wsj.com/articles/attacks-on-fiber-networks-in-california-baffle-fbi-1439417515

Now vandals are one thing, blaming antifa is, I know a huge need for you, but as DS said in the second post, it doesnt line up with your claims.

keep squeezing your head.





bounty44 -> RE: Fascists At It Again? (11/25/2017 2:15:35 AM)

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ORIGINAL: jlf1961
And when you take the listening audience of Alex Jones, Breitbart and similar radio shows and pod casts, compared to registered republican voters, it boils down to about forty percent of conservatives in America believe the bullshit, and manage to convince a lot of others that there may be truth in the theories.


there's a difference between reasoned inference, speculation, and making stuff up. youre in the latter camp.




WhoreMods -> RE: Fascists At It Again? (11/25/2017 4:34:07 AM)


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ORIGINAL: jlf1961


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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods


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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam

I think the funniest part of this whole thread is that there are people out there who are stupid enough to believe the article in the OP.

From the comments in the article, there are a BUNCH of them.[sm=lol.gif]

Desperate rather than stupid, I'd say, though the two might go together in this form of confirmation bias.
It's the opposite of the whole "eliminate the impossible" in Doyle: you eliminate whatever you don't like for ideological reasons first, then whatever's left, however ridiculous or absurd is believed because it must be true if any alternatives are unacceptable. Best of all, the sorts who think like that believe that they're the open minded ones, and everybody else has fallen for a a lie pushed by a biased media, lacking their insight that lets them see through the leftist conspiracy.



Well, considering the number of right wing extremist journalist who support, propose, promote, extol and other wise spout conspiracy theories, it would seem, at least on the surface that the belief in conspiracy theories walk hand in hand with ultra right wing views.

For example, during the election, Alex Jones, Breitbart and other ultra right wing broadcasters spoke extensively on pizzagate linking a child trafficking ring to the DNC, Hilary Clinton and other prominent democrats, to the point an armed man went to the pizza parlor in question to 'save the kids.'

Even stranger is the fact that these same ultra conservatives will talk up chem trails, FEMA detention centers, New World Order conspiracies, and then link it to all to government activities even when a republican is in the white house. And they voted for the Republican to boot.

These websites have posted pics of AMTRAK carriage repair centers, satellite photos of work camps (in north Korea) supposedly in Montana, and even US Army installations that are used to train escape and evasion techniques to troops in case of capture as proof of these camps existence.

When Obama was president, there was a mad paranoid ranting about DHS buying a few million rounds of ammo in various calibers, completely ignoring the fact the same type purchase was made during the Bush administration.

And when you take the listening audience of Alex Jones, Breitbart and similar radio shows and pod casts, compared to registered republican voters, it boils down to about forty percent of conservatives in America believe the bullshit, and manage to convince a lot of others that there may be truth in the theories.

The best example of the high rate of people believing this stuff is a few years ago when some conservative local talk show host in Arizona said that a Texas ranch outside of Del Rio had been taken over by a drug cartel and there was a shoot out with local and state cops.

The Del Rio police department and the county sheriff department was flooded with calls from all over after the story hit the internet.

It never happened, and after attempts to prove that it never happened, many kept screaming cover up, including a person that used to post on these boards and advised everyone to buy silver.

Given that the root of a lot of conspiracy theories is that the ZOG/international jewish conspiracy who run them, or some weird authoritarian leftist conspiracy are behind everything, how can there not be a right wing bas to a lot of this stuff?
And that's without even getting into the similarity of el presidente's appeal to his base, and the appeal that conspiracy theories have to people who refuse to accept that the bad shit in their life is down to uncontrolled circumstances, rather than a conspiracy picking on them because they're white Americans, isn't it?




MrRodgers -> RE: Fascists At It Again? (11/25/2017 7:37:15 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam


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ORIGINAL: jlf1961

It was the luddites!

Maybe it was the Amish Mafia?[8D]

You may have it. More than once I lay in bed, fearing the next move by the Amish mafia. I was too long fearing the Quakers but finally came around to the idea that they were not really a threat.

You all are still sufficiently scared though, right ? It is our patriotic duty...to be scared.




WhoreMods -> RE: Fascists At It Again? (11/25/2017 7:48:01 AM)

The terrible attack buggies of the Amish mafia, laden down with their terrible (and slightly dated) arsenals of weaponry are truly fearsome:
[img]https://images.dakkadakka.com/gallery/2008/11/30/10388-Chaos%2C%20Chariot%2C%20Warhammer%20Fantasy%2C%20Warriors%20Of%20Chaos.jpg[/img]




WhoreMods -> RE: Fascists At It Again? (11/25/2017 12:45:48 PM)

More interesting than the notion of the Amish War Buggy the thread title: "fascists at it again" makes you think of Nazi porn, doesn't it?
Speaking of Nazi porn: this why RealG0ne has fallen silent?




MercTech -> RE: Fascists At It Again? (11/27/2017 8:01:04 PM)

I noted something. After September and all the kerfuffle claiming Antifa was going to be declared a terrorist organization, a lot of the Antifa websites were taken down.

Dang, now it is harder to figure out where they are targeting so you can avoid the crazies.

Before all the websites I was checking off and on went down; it looked like Antifa was a bunch of independent cells that coordinated over the internet to target specific activities at specific times.




BoscoX -> RE: Fascists At It Again? (11/27/2017 8:10:26 PM)


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ORIGINAL: MercTech

I noted something. After September and all the kerfuffle claiming Antifa was going to be declared a terrorist organization, a lot of the Antifa websites were taken down.

Dang, now it is harder to figure out where they are targeting so you can avoid the crazies.

Before all the websites I was checking off and on went down; it looked like Antifa was a bunch of independent cells that coordinated over the internet to target specific activities at specific times.


They also coordinate with the DNC and various Soros groups




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