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Message-ID: <4b6ee931050927100446d5e969@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Tue Sep 27 18:04:59 2005
From: xploitable at gmail.com (n3td3v)
Subject: Third issue of the Zone-H Comics
On 9/27/05, J. Oquendo <sil@...iltrated.net> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 27 Sep 2005, n3td3v wrote:
>
> > Do newspaper sites ask suicide bombers to submit videos?
>
> They do so in subliminal ways. See the problem with most people is they
> don't want to see the darker sides of life. Out of site out of mind.
Forget subiminal ways. Why don't they (CNN and others) do the exact
equivalnet to Zone-H?
>
> > Do newspaper sites keep a chart of the top suicide bombers?
>
> Actually some do.
Link me to them.
>
> > Do newspaper sites give you special status if you bomb a gov building?
>
> No
Well shut up then if you say "No"
>
> > Thats what Zone-H does in the cyber terrorism world.
>
> Yawn yawn yawn.
Have they invented coffee in your country yet? And if so, go drink some.
>
> > It is not the same as a newspaper or newspaper site.
>
> You say tomatoe I say... BS
You say Tomato, I say you're supporting Zone-H to stay online and
would question why you are
>
> > I would like to see how long CNN.com would stay online if it started
> > supporting terrorists to submit suicide bombings, and rate them by the
> > importance of the building they bombed. And an archive of top
> > terrorist groups who submit that information? Why hasn't CNN.com done
> > that yet?
>
> But media does support terrorism in their unique little ways. Every time
> (for example) Zarqawi (INSERT CIA FROM WHERE NAME = ' terrorist') and his
> little Jihadiot friends committed their little beheadings, every news
> agency jumped on the bandwagon of posting all sorts of nifty information
> about Zarqawi raising his status quo on the "terrorism underground". What
> most people don't realize is the underlying psychology behind the
> crapaganda.
Like I said already. Forget unique ways. Why don't CNN and others have
a "submit your cyber terrorism attacks" or "submit your real world
terrorism attacks" form in those words.
>
> > And if Zone-H is "OK", then why haven't sites like CNN.com and
> > all-the-others setup a "submit your cyber terrorism attacks" yet.
>
> But they do via the (dis)Associated Press. How else do you think most
> networks end up getting hold of crapaganda.
I don't see a form saying "submit your digital attack" or "submit your bombing"
>
> > Thats all for now,
>
> Can you make it all for good?
You go first.
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