Guerrilla War: "PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS
IN GUERRILLA WARFARE
A tactical manual for the revolutionary that was published by the Central Intelligence Agency and distributed to the Contras in Central America.
by Tayac n
Getting Started
Combatant-Propagandist
Armed Propaganda
Armed Propaganda Teams
Development/Control - Front Organizations
Mass Concentration And Meetings
Massive In-Depth Support - Psychological Operations
Appendix"
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Monday, February 09, 2009
Thursday, February 05, 2009
Wednesday, February 04, 2009
The Dead Kids of MySpace
The Dead Kids of MySpace: "MySpace Removes Over 90,000 Sex Offenders
Pressure still mounts as war continues:
On Tuesday, MySpace said they have identified and removed over 90,000 different sex offenders.
That number was almost double what the company had originally estimated last year which promoted Attorney Generals in two different states to demand more be taken by the News Corp. owned social networking giant.
Last year, MySpace and rival Facebook implemented several safety features including different ways to verify a user's age and limit the ability of adults to search for members under the age of 18.
Anyway, while something at least has been done by both sides regarding sexual predators using the site, all a sex predator really needs to do is create an underage alias and bi-pass the already 'new' flawed implementations.
Regardless, this is still a step in the right direction and after 3 years of doing this, I've noticed that things have gotten somewhat better over there.
Now on Facebook an argument could be made..."
Pressure still mounts as war continues:
On Tuesday, MySpace said they have identified and removed over 90,000 different sex offenders.
That number was almost double what the company had originally estimated last year which promoted Attorney Generals in two different states to demand more be taken by the News Corp. owned social networking giant.
Last year, MySpace and rival Facebook implemented several safety features including different ways to verify a user's age and limit the ability of adults to search for members under the age of 18.
Anyway, while something at least has been done by both sides regarding sexual predators using the site, all a sex predator really needs to do is create an underage alias and bi-pass the already 'new' flawed implementations.
Regardless, this is still a step in the right direction and after 3 years of doing this, I've noticed that things have gotten somewhat better over there.
Now on Facebook an argument could be made..."
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
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Article
Assault Weapons
Brady Law/Straw Purchasing
Business Crime
Campus Shootings
Capital Punishment
Community Anticrime Programs
Community Policing and Other Enforcement Strategies
Conventional Improvised Explosive Devices
Court Reform
Courts
Crime Rates
Cyber Crime
Deportation
Domestic Spying and Intelligence
Domestic Terrorism & Sleeper Cells
Domestic Violence
Domestic Violence Policing
Drug Sentencing
Drugs
events
Expert
Family Detention
Federal and State Drug Policy
Federal Court System
Federal Prisons
Femicide
Forensics
Fraud
Gangs
Gas/Oil Thefts
Gay and Lesbian Violence
Gender
Guantanamo
Gun Control Advocacy
Gun Shows
Gun Trafficking, Domestic and Transnational
Guns
Guns and Supreme Court
Homeland Security Issues (General & Structural)
Immigration
Jails
Judges
Juvenile Detention
Juvenile Justice
Juvenile Prisons
Law
Legal
Local and State Law Enforcement
Mandatory Minimum Sentences
Media
Megan's Law
Mental Health Counseling
Misconduct and Discipline
Money Laundering
Mortgage Fraud
NRA
Nuclear, Biological and Chemical
Organization
Organized Crime
Other Federal Law Enforcement Issues
Over-Crowding
Parole
Pedophiles
Plea Bargaining
Policing
Policy
Prisoner Re-entry
Prisons
Private Criminal Defense Lawyers
Private Prisons
Prosecutors
Public Defenders
Race
Race and Ethnic Issues
Racial Profiling
Racketeering and Organized Crime
Rape
Science
Sentencing
Sentencing Guidelines
Sex Crimes
Sex Offenders
Sex Trafficking
Shootings
Stalking
State Courts
State Gun Laws
State Prisons
Statistics
Stop-and-Frisk
Terrorism
Tip
Trafficking and Organized Crime
Training, Equity and Hiring
Trans-national Crime
U.S. Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
U.S. Justice Department
Uncategorized
Use and Addiction
White-Collar Crime
Youths Tried as Adults
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