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  1. #1
    Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries Guest

    Re: Another threat from a distraught PF?

    ~BD~ wrote:
    > On 31/08/2010 02:12, Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries wrote:
    >
    >> Obscuring one's identity is neither net abuse nor cause to have one's
    >> account cancelled. Morphing to evade killfiles may not be the
    >> former, but it is certainly the latter--most nntp providers respond
    >> to such complaints quickly and with definitive action.

    >
    >> So stop morphing, because I have absolutely no qualms about
    >> netcopping a pissant like you.

    >
    > Don't threaten. Either do it, or don't!


    Everyone gets a warning. This was yours.

    > The alternative, of course, is for you to engage in conversation.


    > Try it - you might just enjoy it! ;-)


    With a sophist troll? Hardly.



  2. #2
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Another threat from a distraught PF?

    From: "Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries" <rhondaleakirk@earthling.net>

    | ~BD~ wrote:
    >> On 31/08/2010 02:12, Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries wrote:


    >>> Obscuring one's identity is neither net abuse nor cause to have one's
    >>> account cancelled. Morphing to evade killfiles may not be the
    >>> former, but it is certainly the latter--most nntp providers respond
    >>> to such complaints quickly and with definitive action.


    >>> So stop morphing, because I have absolutely no qualms about
    >>> netcopping a pissant like you.


    >> Don't threaten. Either do it, or don't!


    | Everyone gets a warning. This was yours.

    >> The alternative, of course, is for you to engage in conversation.


    >> Try it - you might just enjoy it! ;-)


    | With a sophist troll? Hardly.


    Passive aggressive

    --
    Dave
    http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
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  3. #3
    Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries Guest

    Re: Another threat from a distraught PF?

    David H. Lipman wrote:
    > From: "Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries" <rhondaleakirk@earthling.net>
    >
    >> ~BD~ wrote:
    >>> On 31/08/2010 02:12, Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries wrote:

    >
    >>>> Obscuring one's identity is neither net abuse nor cause to have
    >>>> one's account cancelled. Morphing to evade killfiles may not be the
    >>>> former, but it is certainly the latter--most nntp providers respond
    >>>> to such complaints quickly and with definitive action.

    >
    >>>> So stop morphing, because I have absolutely no qualms about
    >>>> netcopping a pissant like you.

    >
    >>> Don't threaten. Either do it, or don't!

    >
    >> Everyone gets a warning. This was yours.

    >
    >>> The alternative, of course, is for you to engage in conversation.

    >
    >>> Try it - you might just enjoy it! ;-)

    >
    >> With a sophist troll? Hardly.

    >
    >
    > Passive aggressive


    You ain't just whistlin' Dixie.




  4. #4
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Another threat from a distraught PF?

    Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries wrote:
    > ~BD~ wrote:
    >>
    >> Don't threaten. Either do it, or don't!

    >
    > Everyone gets a warning. This was yours.
    >
    >> The alternative, of course, is for you to engage in conversation.

    >
    >> Try it - you might just enjoy it! ;-)

    >
    > With a sophist troll? Hardly.
    >



    *This is why I care*!


    BBC News!

    MI5 head warns of serious risk of UK terrorist attack
    ************************************************** ***

    The UK faces a continuing serious risk of a lethal terrorist attack
    taking place, the head of MI5 has warned.

    Jonathan Evans raised concerns over the number of soon-to-be-freed
    inmates who are "committed extremists and likely to return to terrorist
    activities".

    He also said Somalia and Yemen were important concerns for MI5, as a
    source of serious plots against the UK.

    And, he said, the security service had not expected dissident
    republicanism to grow as it had in Northern Ireland.

    Mr Evans, who made the rare public remarks to the Worshipful Company of
    Security Professionals in London, said dealing with international
    terrorism remained the main focus of MI5's efforts.

    'Diversifying threat'
    *********************

    "Counter-terrorist capabilities have improved in recent years but there
    remains a serious risk of a lethal attack taking place. I see no reason
    to believe that the position will significantly improve in the immediate
    future," he said.

    He said hundreds of officers were involved in an "intense struggle",
    largely out of sight of the public.

    Every month, hundreds of new leads come into MI5 headquarters at Thames
    House from various sources, with only sufficient resources to
    investigate those that appeared to be high priority, Mr Evans said.

    "At any one time we have a handful of investigations that we believe
    involve the real possibility of a terrorist attack being planned against
    the UK," he said.

    One concern is that a number of individuals, convicted of offences in
    the years after the 9/11 attacks, are now coming out of prison having
    served their terms.

    "We know that some of these prisoners are still committed extremists who
    are likely to return to their terrorist activities," Mr Evans said,
    adding that they would be added to the cases that needed to be monitored.

    He said another change in recent years was the source of the most
    serious plots.

    In previous years, officials have said that 75% of priority plots had
    links to Pakistan. That figure has now dropped to 50%.

    This was partly because of pressure on al-Qaeda leadership operating in
    Pakistan's tribal areas, but it was also a sign of a diversifying
    threat, he said.

    Mr Evans said in Somalia there were a "significant number of UK
    residents training in Al Shabaab camps" to fight in the country.

    "I am concerned that it is only a matter of time before we see terrorism
    on our streets inspired by those who are today fighting alongside Al
    Shabaab," he warned.

    Ref: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11335412

    --
    Dave - I'll wager that Cybercrime *is* funding training too!

  5. #5
    Beauregard T. Shagnasty Guest

    Re: Another threat from a distraught PF?

    ~BD~ wrote:

    > *This is why I care*!
    >
    > BBC News!
    >
    > MI5 head warns of serious risk of UK terrorist attack
    > ************************************************** ***


    And just what-in-the-hell does that article have to do with spyware?

    Jeez. Take it to a political group.

    --
    -bts
    -In a broadband world, you are just a dialup

  6. #6
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Another threat from a distraught PF?

    From: "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <a.nony.mous@example.invalid>

    | ~BD~ wrote:

    >> *This is why I care*!


    >> BBC News!


    >> MI5 head warns of serious risk of UK terrorist attack
    >> ************************************************** ***


    | And just what-in-the-hell does that article have to do with spyware?

    | Jeez. Take it to a political group.

    He has not the capacity to understand.


    --
    Dave
    http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
    Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp



  7. #7
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Another threat from a distraught PF?

    David H. Lipman wrote:
    >
    > He has not the capacity to understand.
    >


    You really are clueless, Mr Lipman!

    You really should have paid far more attention over the years.


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