Well, it seems to me that with all the news coverage lately about super-smart hackers undermining large companies or potentially getting government or private data, that TPTB might send out "agent provocateurs" hackers to start an out-cry to shut down the internet, which would send us all back to the stone-age. :o :( :P
It all comes back again to the fact that what appears bad--might really be good, and what appears to be good--might in fact be bad. It's about chess and about the big, BIG, BIG picture.
(MJ once said he was BAD but in a good way!!! :mrgreen: ) :D
Genesis 50:20 (NIV): You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives.
Romans 8:28 (KJV): And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.
Well, it seems to me that with all the news coverage lately about super-smart hackers undermining large companies or potentially getting government or private data, that TPTB might send out "agent provocateurs" hackers to start an out-cry to shut down the internet, which would send us all back to the stone-age. :o :( :P
It all comes back again to the fact that what appears bad--might really be good, and what appears to be good--might in fact be bad. It's about chess and about the big, BIG, BIG picture.
(MJ once said he was BAD but in a good way!!! :mrgreen: ) :D
Agree, MJonmind.
Regarding conspiracy theories, NWO, and the like, while it's important to keep our eyes open to what's going on, it stands to reason that it's even more important to know where we stand. In other words, where is our faith placed--in the foolishness of man, or in a higher power/God?Quote
Genesis 50:20 (NIV): You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives.
Romans 8:28 (KJV): And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.
The London Riots and How They Will be Used to the Elite’s Advantage
By VC | August 10th, 2011 | Category: Latest News, Vigilant Reports | 113 comments
The London Riots and How They Will be Used to the Elite’s Advantage
By VC | August 10th, 2011 | Category: Latest News, Vigilant Reports | 113 comments
Since Paula cited this article first in another thread that might be of interest since it is linking police training, the olympics and recent developments in the UK, I suggest to merge these two threads.
http://www.michaeljacksonhoaxforum.com/smf2.0/index.php/topic,14093.msg235136.html#msg235136 (http://www.michaeljacksonhoaxforum.com/smf2.0/../topic,14093.msg235136.html#msg235136)
Thank you.
Police beam images of wanted riot suspects on to giant screens Forces in Manchester and Birmingham adopt hi-tech approaches in 'Shop a Looter' campaignhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/aug/12/police-wanted-riot-suspects-looter (http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/aug/12/police-wanted-riot-suspects-looter)
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- Lisa O'Carroll (http://www.guardian.co.uk/profile/lisaocarroll)
- guardian.co.uk (http://www.guardian.co.uk/), Friday 12 August 2011 16.50 BST
Assistant Chief Constable Garry Shewan with Greater Manchester Police's 'Shop a Looter' van Police (http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/police) forces in Manchester (http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/manchester) and Birmingham (http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/birmingham) are taking what they call a "bold" attempt to identify looters by displaying the faces of suspects on giant advertising (http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/advertising) hoardings around the two cities.
Greater Manchester Police will project digital images from CCTV footage on a giant screen in Piccadilly Gardens and the Printworks entertainment complex at the heart of the city before the end of Friday.
The images of those suspected of taking part in the riots earlier this week will also be displayed on mobile advertising vans as part of its "Shop a Looter" campaign.
In Birminghan, West Midlands police are already displaying footage of suspected rioters and looters outside the shops where the goods were stolen.
A van, with a giant display unit on the side, is showing more than 50 CCTV images of the wanted people between 7am and 7pm on Friday and Saturday.
Mark Rushton, WMP acting detective inspector, said the response to the billboard vans was "amazing" because people found it easier to go up to an officer to say they know the person on screen than to phone in with their information.
The move is part of a wider digital media strategy being deployed by both police forces, which also includes the use of Twitter, Facebook and Flickr accounts (http://www.flickr.com/photos/gmpwanted) where images of suspects are being displayed.
GMP has been updating its Twitter account with constant warnings that the criminals will be caught. "We are monitoring Twitter 24 hours a day until the message sinks in – if you use it to incite any violence, you'll be arrested," said one post.
The force's assistant chief constable, Garry Shewan, said images had been flooding in since Tuesday when violence broke out in Manchester and neighbouring Salford, which is also overseen by GMP.
"That is why we have taken the bold step of publishing these people's pictures right across Greater Manchester," Shewan added.