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Newest Reality

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14. Agitprop at its
Wed Feb 22, 2012, 01:32 PM
Feb 2012

finest! Continuing the war on the word "terrorist" by implication, or, "Anything that is a threat to the Military-industrial complex you must fear and suspect!"

You can't win that war of words indefinitely as people scan their world and notice the contrasts.

Anonymous just is and was to be expected.

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Why should Anonymous attack our power grid? Our corporations are doing that already. Zalatix Feb 2012 #1
Seriously. Where I live everyone who can afford to has gotten generators Warren Stupidity Feb 2012 #5
We are very close to purchasing a stand alone generator... Earth_First Feb 2012 #6
This sounds like a great idea... Do you recommend a certain size or brand? midnight Feb 2012 #19
IMHO, get two. (1) a small one until the neighbors get used to the noise, and to be used as a AnotherMcIntosh Feb 2012 #27
I would assume you could probably run the exhaust through a larger muffler as well, like a car Erose999 Feb 2012 #41
The exhaust produces relatively little of the noise of a generator jmowreader Feb 2012 #58
If you get a wired in full size residential natural gas powered generator Warren Stupidity Feb 2012 #43
20 minutes? Good for you. In Illinois, we've had repeated outages last year. Sometimes for days. AnotherMcIntosh Feb 2012 #55
Right it was the four day outage in October here that got me a generator. Warren Stupidity Feb 2012 #61
United Way got my dad a generator. My mom had ALS and when their neighborhood was hit by a tornado Erose999 Feb 2012 #62
Same thoughts Progression Feb 2012 #46
meh Warren Stupidity Feb 2012 #2
They may even interfere with the government's ability to arrest cancer grannies for getting high Warren DeMontague Feb 2012 #3
Most People should worry more about NSA than Anonymous. nt PufPuf23 Feb 2012 #4
100% TalkingDog Feb 2012 #24
+1000. They tried to hire me, years ago. gkhouston Feb 2012 #52
Fuck you, Mr. NSA Chief, sir. Systematic Chaos Feb 2012 #7
What an erudite post. badtoworse Feb 2012 #17
If you knew anything about the NSA, you probably wouldn't post that either... villager Feb 2012 #18
...for the win! truebrit71 Feb 2012 #29
I know about the power business badtoworse Feb 2012 #36
...because the whole premise of the OP relates to the ridiculousness of Anon attacking the grid Earth_First Feb 2012 #37
If they can do it, other, perhaps terrorist or otherwise malicious groups can also do it. badtoworse Feb 2012 #38
You must work for a BIG utiltity company, then. Fawke Em Feb 2012 #64
I've worked for GPU (now part of First Energy) and Con Edison badtoworse Feb 2012 #65
Sounds like NSA is more frighten of Anonymous and exposing them the truth. Justice wanted Feb 2012 #8
More fear ... be afraid. There are a zillions things I fear far more than Anonymous since RKP5637 Feb 2012 #9
How much longer until one of them is charged with 'domestic terrorism' Earth_First Feb 2012 #10
Ushering in authoritarianism and THEOCRACY: Santorum BeHereNow Feb 2012 #12
Translation: Terra, Terra, Terra...we need more internet regulation Hugabear Feb 2012 #11
BINGO Broderick Feb 2012 #13
Agitprop at its Newest Reality Feb 2012 #14
Growing in power? drm604 Feb 2012 #15
Exactly... midnight Feb 2012 #20
I've got about a dozen UPS units in the house. A power grid outage would ONLY impact my usage... HopeHoops Feb 2012 #16
I'm not afraid of Anonymous Marrah_G Feb 2012 #21
Why, we could lose a majpr American city! Gold Metal Flake Feb 2012 #22
So, Anonymous, internet hacktivists, would turn power off (thus turning the internet off?) chrisa Feb 2012 #23
Anonymous has everything to lose if there is no internet. TalkingDog Feb 2012 #26
'power grid' could mean Wall St. GeorgeGist Feb 2012 #25
They're scared of Anonymous hyphenate Feb 2012 #28
So they haven't threatened the power grid, but they have the capability to crash it, so we should be hughee99 Feb 2012 #30
Yep, that's what it's all about IMO. They challenge TPTB, yep, "Perhaps the REAL problem RKP5637 Feb 2012 #32
Did the NSA borrow this bogeyman from the Pentagon? Or, did they invent their own? Tierra_y_Libertad Feb 2012 #31
Better get people hating them Matariki Feb 2012 #33
Beware the anonymous... davidthegnome Feb 2012 #34
COLOR ALERT - ORANGE DearAbby Feb 2012 #35
powdered milk and tuna fish? bvar22 Feb 2012 #45
Beware! You may lose your website for several full minutes! nt ZombieHorde Feb 2012 #39
says the head of Paranoia for Profit Tom Ripley Feb 2012 #40
That's ridiculous, Anonymous would not be interested in doing that. But then, someone might and sabrina 1 Feb 2012 #42
Yeah you have to fear a terrorist DearAbby Feb 2012 #47
Off the top of my head hootinholler Feb 2012 #48
Yes, me too. And seeing this statement makes me think that is a very definite possibility. Although sabrina 1 Feb 2012 #49
Remember it's not paranoia if someone is actually out to get you hootinholler Feb 2012 #51
I'd be more concerned about the upcoming elections if I were the NSA justiceischeap Feb 2012 #44
When the grid collapses for profit taking and lack of proper maintenance... hunter Feb 2012 #50
It didn't work, I'm not scared. limpyhobbler Feb 2012 #53
I fear a Santorum or Romney administration much more than I fear Anonymous. nt Terra Alta Feb 2012 #54
projecting got root Feb 2012 #56
Shouldn't the NSA Chief be more concerned with the future hacks than future fear? lonestarnot Feb 2012 #57
I'm more worried about the NSA and the NDAA JNathanK Feb 2012 #59
I wouldn't be surprized if the government intentionally crashed the grid... JNathanK Feb 2012 #60
I embrace Anonymous on serveral levels. Fawke Em Feb 2012 #63
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