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Mar 31, 2006

GOVERNMENTS CONTROL THE DRUGS IN THE DRUG WAR



(((FOR ABOUT A DECADE, WHITE FOLKS IN CANADA, USA AND EUROPE HAVE BEEN PAYING MORE FOR AN OZ OF WEED THAN AN OZ OF GOLD COSTS)))

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[DoTTriX] How much for a quarter?
[the Dude] more than gold
[RTrain] $500 oz...I can get an ounce of headies for 430
[onime] yeah piss, there probably is a bunch of shit you think about euros, but it's
a lot different scene when you talk about us piss poor ghetto-ass fuckheads
[the Dude] 100 a quarter
[DoTTriX] I'll stick to my $40 an oz.[the Dude] seedless
[onime] i've been to sweden, that's the only euro country i've ever been in all of my 24 year old life in europe[onime] and maybe once back in the day in spain[DoTTriX]Yeah. That's about how much I pay for hydro. But I don't have $100 to blowlike that.[DoTTriX] I don't even have food in my house. Someone make me breakfast.
[the Dude] outdoor natural is best. period.
[onime] but you fuck don't have a shitload of bureaucracy and tolls and passport checking and shit when you drive over a state border
[the Dude] bc seedless is chemi Epcot shite
[onime] it's much more isolated over here
[onime] and i personally think our system SUCKS
[RTrain] damn Dude...you're overpaying
[onime] if i have the balls to bicycle across the europe to get to the 'dam,i think i should have the right to do so without nobody asking me ANYTHING
[Piss Pistofferson] Shit, every country is small as hell. I figured the EU would simplify that border shit.
[onime] i fucking hope the EU does just that
[onime] but it'll take time
[the Dude] we all overpay... everytime we PAY for a fucking WEED
[onime] they have germany (the nazis) and frech (the nazis without balls) leading the whole system
[RTrain] ha, true
[RTrain] but you're overpaying more than I am
* the Dude nods
[RTrain] haha
[onime] and then fucking shithole countries like belgium and switzerland that don't have anything but assloads fo money making the decisions
[the Dude] the only thing the Swiss are neutral about is acquiring $$ and power
[the Dude] Europe is a graveyard of broken dreams and promises
[RTrain] ha, I like how you just called the french the nazis without balls
[the Dude] The Aristocracy of Europe used to (still does) snort the remains of Egyptian mummies
[onime] ha, you should ask a french person "do you speak english?" to see wtf i'm talking about
[the Dude] parle vous fuck you
[RTrain] and America is a graveyard of soldiers who shouldn't have died spanning over the past 30-40 years
[onime] those fuckheads are as nationalist as the krauts were back in the WWII times
[onime] but thank goodness they don't have BALLS
[onime] they'd never start any shit
[the Dude] America is a sacred land of natural mystics being raped by the unwanted of Europe
[the Dude] just like Australia
[RTrain] the thing is if there's a war we're there no matter who does what
[RTrain] and the french can't take us [RTrain] none of the european countries could
[onime] the dude, i think a great culture was created there
[RTrain] in my opinion, anyway
[onime] i hate george w bush and all this militant fuck as much as the next guy
[onime] but they sure did create a great culture
[onime] they came up with it from scratch
[the Dude] Europe has raped the Americas for over 500 years, it is STILL RICH, it always will be
[onime] combining best shit from wherever they could find it
[onime] and combined it with all the mysticism of a new land, never known to man
[onime] and the native american shit too
[the Dude] they didnt combine shit, they subjugated
[the Dude] they lied
[the Dude] they stole
[the Dude] they still do
[onime] with the indians they did
[the Dude] no shit
[onime] but you HAVE TO burn shit down to be able to create anything new
[the Dude] indian=inigenous
[the Dude] indigenous
[onime] and as much as i don't possibly like what they're doing today, they did it
[the Dude] therefore, we do with IRAQ as well
[onime] european culture is goddamn molded
[the Dude] MEXICO as well
[onime] and back in the day it already was
[the Dude] its one reason BUSH is a FUCKING NAZI CUNT
[onime] now we're waiting until someone goes out and creates something as great as the immigrants of the usa did back in the day (culturewise, not talking about ethics)
[onime] we need some people to flip the fuck out and kill EVERYBODY from somewhere, so they can build the place as they want
* pisshuffer np Urinal Disk Sandwich by/ dayglo abortions
[onime] and anyways, the immigrants didn't kill ALL of the indias (who were suicidal anyways, see how many cultures were built and destroyed there before europeans came there) so we still have the "native" american culture to borrow from today
[the Dude] onime, calm yourself [the Dude] nothing worse than a fucking Euro hypothesizing about Americas
[the Dude] do some blow and suck Freuds cock
[onime] in the microcosm of music, punk went and destroyed everything, they took away the beauty, they took away the melody and whatnot, but they kept the best parts of what they began with and built from there
[onime] nothing worse than a faggot calling bush a cunt
[the Dude] sieg heil, aryan cunt
[onime] hahaha
[Wilhelmy007] hey, who got none more black this is satire
[onime] [the Dude] nothing worse than a fucking Euro hypothesizing about Americas [the Dude] sieg heil, aryan cunt
[onime] FUCK YOU NIGGER
[MANUEL FRAGA] FUCK THE R.A.C
* the Dude lights a fart in Onime's face
[RTrain] give the smokers amsterdam
[RTrain] etc
* the Dude high five's RTrain
[fuckdarules] amsterdam is very a good town for weed lol
[RTrain] and then it'll be true anarchy
[onime] sheeit, we should have a soulseek masquerade thing where all the cool dudes here come online with dumbfuck nicks and we act like the_ude and all the cliche hudreds like him
[onime] haha, it would be awesome
[RTrain] where everyone will just get along without govt
[schulezt] is there anyone who got some "Skalar"?
[onime] haha, yeah, obviously nobody in amsterdam has trouble with their goverment because they've legalized weed =)

Mar 30, 2006

Mark Leyes is a Fascist Nazi Warmonger Cock


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This lying fuck has extradited me illegally from Mexico twice.



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http://dosfan.lib.uic.edu/ERC/bgnotes/wha/mexico9710.html

Oaxaca-Mark A. Leyes
Address: Alcala 201, - Desp. 206 Oaxaca, 68000 Oaxaca, Oax.
Telephone (from the U.S.): (011)(52-951) 4-3054
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OAXACA
U.S. Consular Agency
Alcalá 201,
Oaxaca, Oaxaca 68000

Mailing address: Educational Adviser
IIE U.S. Embassy
PO Box 3087 (Pass to Oaxaca)
Laredo, Texas 78044-3098

Tel: 52-951-43054
Fax: 52-951-43054
E-mail: conagent@oax1.telmex.net.mx
Adviser: Mark Leyes

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Relevant to the last topic mentioned, did you know that while 78% of IEPs recruit overseas, it is estimated that 40% of those have never visited an OSEAS advising center? Are we missing out! For this reason, I'm hoping to bring this session to our regional conference via Mark Leyes, the USIS Educational Advisor in Oaxaca Mexico who will be attending our Conference in Long Beach. As part of the Long Beach conference, you will also be able to get an update on accreditation and other hot issues, including "INS and Consular Concerns from an IEP Perspective", "How to Sell Your Programs Without Selling Your Soul", "Multi-level Classroom Management", and "Contract Training: IEPs Offsite". At Denver, concern was expressed that we'd moved too far afield from classroom issues. At the upcoming conference we hope to focus back on our students and curriculum without sacrificing sessions on the management, marketing and immigration regulation underpinning which allow us to fill our classrooms!

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Hon. Mark Leyes, U.S. Consular Agent in Oaxaca and long-time facilitator of HSU/UABJO collaborative projects, on his second visit to HSU
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What if I lose my travel documents?

Immediately report to the consul representative: the US. consular Mark Leyes at 514-3054
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"But that was just a dream, just a dream, just a dream... dream" ~ R.E. mutherfucking M.

" We are moving to a Google that knows more about you."

— Google CEO Eric Schmidt, speaking to financial analysts,
February 9, 2005, as quoted in the New York Times the next day


It's not that we believe Google is evil. What we believe is that Google, Inc. is at a fork in the road, and they have some big decisions to make. This Google Watch site is trying to articulate and publicize the situation at Google, and encourage more scrutiny of their operations. By doing this, we hope to play a small part in maintaining the web as an information tool that is more useful for the masses, than it is for the elites.

That's why we and over 500 others nominated Google for a Big Brother award in 2003. The nine points we raised in connection with this nomination necessarily focused on privacy issues:

1. Google's immortal cookie:
Google was the first search engine to use a cookie that expires in 2038. This was at a time when federal websites were prohibited from using persistent cookies altogether. Now it's years later, and immortal cookies are commonplace among search engines; Google set the standard because no one bothered to challenge them. This cookie places a unique ID number on your hard disk. Anytime you land on a Google page, you get a Google cookie if you don't already have one. If you have one, they read and record your unique ID number.

2. Google records everything they can:
For all searches they record the cookie ID, your Internet IP address, the time and date, your search terms, and your browser configuration. Increasingly, Google is customizing results based on your IP number. This is referred to in the industry as "IP delivery based on geolocation."

3. Google retains all data indefinitely:
Google has no data retention policies. There is evidence that they are able to easily access all the user information they collect and save.

4. Google won't say why they need this data:
Inquiries to Google about their privacy policies are ignored. When the New York Times (2002-11-28) asked Sergey Brin about whether Google ever gets subpoenaed for this information, he had no comment.

5. Google hires spooks:
Matt Cutts, a key Google engineer, used to work for the National Security Agency. Google wants to hire more people with security clearances, so that they can peddle their corporate assets to the spooks in Washington.

6. Google's toolbar is spyware:
With the advanced features enabled, Google's free toolbar for Explorer phones home with every page you surf, and yes, it reads your cookie too. Their privacy policy confesses this, but that's only because Alexa lost a class-action lawsuit when their toolbar did the same thing, and their privacy policy failed to explain this. Worse yet, Google's toolbar updates to new versions quietly, and without asking. This means that if you have the toolbar installed, Google essentially has complete access to your hard disk every time you connect to Google (which is many times a day). Most software vendors, and even Microsoft, ask if you'd like an updated version. But not Google. Any software that updates automatically presents a massive security risk.

7. Google's cache copy is illegal:
Judging from Ninth Circuit precedent on the application of U.S. copyright laws to the Internet, Google's cache copy appears to be illegal. The only way a webmaster can avoid having his site cached on Google is to put a "noarchive" meta in the header of every page on his site. Surfers like the cache, but webmasters don't. Many webmasters have deleted questionable material from their sites, only to discover later that the problem pages live merrily on in Google's cache. The cache copy should be "opt-in" for webmasters, not "opt-out."

8. Google is not your friend:
By now Google enjoys a 75 percent monopoly for all external referrals to most websites. Webmasters cannot avoid seeking Google's approval these days, assuming they want to increase traffic to their site. If they try to take advantage of some of the known weaknesses in Google's semi-secret algorithms, they may find themselves penalized by Google, and their traffic disappears. There are no detailed, published standards issued by Google, and there is no appeal process for penalized sites. Google is completely unaccountable. Most of the time Google doesn't even answer email from webmasters.

9. Google is a privacy time bomb:
With 200 million searches per day, most from outside the U.S., Google amounts to a privacy disaster waiting to happen. Those newly-commissioned data-mining bureaucrats in Washington can only dream about the sort of slick efficiency that Google has already achieved.





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"Mr. Poindexter is pursuing a scheme he thought up right after 9/11 and then sold to the Bush administration. Total Information Awareness, or T.I.A., aims to use the vast networking powers of the computer to 'mine' huge amounts of information about people and thus help investigative agencies identify potential terrorists and anticipate terrorist activities. All the transactions of everyday life -- credit card purchases, travel and telephone records, even Internet traffic like e-mail -- would be grist for the electronic mill." -- New York Times editorial, 18 November 2002



"Google currently does not allow outsiders to gain access to raw data because of privacy concerns. Searches are logged by time of day, originating I.P. address (information that can be used to link searches to a specific computer), and the sites on which the user clicked. People tell things to search engines that they would never talk about publicly -- Viagra, pregnancy scares, fraud, face lifts. What is interesting in the aggregate can seem an invasion of privacy if narrowed to an individual.

"So, does Google ever get subpoenas for its information? 'Google does not comment on the details of legal matters involving Google,' Mr. Brin responded." -- New York Times, 28 November 2002




Question: What would be the fastest, most efficient, and most revealing approach to data mining the Internet?

Answer: Pay Google for a back-door feed on who's searching for what.

Question: Has Google ever, in their entire existence, issued any sort of statement suggesting that their sense of public responsibility would preclude being used in this way, or that the information they collect would never be sold for a price?

Answer: Not convincingly.*

Question: If Google decided to sell out, could they be held liable for privacy violations? Would we even find out about it?

Answer: No. The Homeland Security Act exempts companies from lawsuits or government prosecution after they turn over information to the new agency. Such information is exempt from the Freedom of Information Act. Officials who release this information can get up to six months in prison and a $5,000 fine.

* Sergey Brin was in a taped segment on "The News Hour With Jim Lehrer" (PBS), 29 November 2002, interviewed by Spencer Michels. Brin responded to concerns that Google is "keeping records of what individual computers search for, information that could be used to target advertising or to invade someone's privacy."

Brin said, "We have a privacy policy which explicitly prohibits us from ever, say, selling that information or something like that. And we also try to keep it under pretty strict lock and key."




Questions: Why was Google the first engine to use "maximum" cookies that expire in 2038? Why generate unique cookie ID numbers at all? Why is it that the only data retention policy Google appears to have, is to collect everything that can be collected about the searcher, and store it indefinitely? How does this help Google improve its engine? How can anyone at Google guarantee the future of all this data? Wouldn't Google better serve the public interest by retaining only the data it needs, and only for as long as needed, and then purge it on a regular schedule?

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