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tycobb

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    http://www.halliburton.com/kbr/govServ/UK/...ons.jsp?printMe Interesting how they popped up involved in this..reand the bottom paragraphs.. stage is set.
  2. WE ARE ENTERING THE TOTALITARIAN POLICE STATE and motherfuckers are so unaware and buying into it. Staged terror attacks to get everyone all worked up and willing to volunteer their rights in order to trust the authorities to keep us safe..total bullshit. and they will get a ton of people locked into the system with the new "random" searches...this will be from here on out...watch.. And they thought I was lying years ago...haa.. funny how haliburton seems to pop up in funny places...read last lines...hmm http://www.halliburton.com/kbr/govServ/UK/...ons.jsp?printMe
  3. WELCOME TO THE POLICE STATE. The london bombings were staged to get the PATRIOT ACT through easily and to see how many more freddoms were are willing to volunteer in the name of SAFETY. biometric IDs, house searches, it is all coming.
  4. nice to see JERO back in the mix. vism. buz blurr\solo
  5. Old school pre double tail right here. Had a Sims New Wave as one of my first decks.Skated pretty much the whole time through, and as I wake up every day I am reminded of this. June 21st is skate day worldwide..dust off the cobwebs and go for a push. No Comply kickflip.
  6. Old school pre double tail right here. Had a Sims New Wave as one of my first decks.Skated pretty much the whole time through, and as
  7. cymes and kode killing it.
  8. pennicillin. or get frozen blueberries and put them in a blender with banannas..drink those 3 times a day..
  9. DREW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! nice find.....
  10. COALTRAIN. the real deal.
  11. OK.....who remembers ROCK 198? The inspector gadget pieces?... sure maybe king was not an all city destroyer like beaver,wezl,cash atc ,teacher...twb..atc...but over time he has outlasted 99% of all them cats and still gets busy, got to recognize that fact. Either way someone n here post all the old 101 flicks...the early shit from the 80's...used to be a ton my moffet field all the way down... anyone remember SLEEK TWO ? FINSTER? Nicest handstyles ever... the early breaking days san jose was rocked with all kinds of graff.. ...de anza park..zani high society crew...taurus..hahaa..
  12. The Washington Times http://www.washingtontimes.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tenet calls for Internet security By Shaun Waterman UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Published December 2, 2004 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Former CIA Director George J. Tenet yesterday called for new security measures to guard against attacks on the United States that use the Internet, which he called "a potential Achilles' heel." "I know that these actions will be controversial in this age when we still think the Internet is a free and open society with no control or accountability," he told an information-technology security conference in Washington, "but ultimately the Wild West must give way to governance and control." The former CIA director said telecommunications -- and specifically the Internet -- are a back door through which terrorists and other enemies of the United States could attack the country, even though great strides have been made in securing the physical infrastructure. The Internet "represents a potential Achilles' heel for our financial stability and physical security if the networks we are creating are not protected," Mr. Tenet said. He said known adversaries, including "intelligence services, military organizations and non-state actors," are researching information attacks against the United States. Within the federal government, the Department of Homeland Security has the lead role in protecting the Internet from terrorism. But the department's head of cyber-security recently quit amid reports that he had clashed with his superiors. Mr. Tenet, who retired in July as director of the CIA after seven years, warned that al Qaeda remains a sophisticated group, even though its first-tier leadership largely has been destroyed. It is "undoubtedly mapping vulnerabilities and weaknesses in our telecommunications networks," he said. Mr. Tenet pointed out that the modernization of key industries in the United States is making them more vulnerable by connecting them with an Internet that is open to attack. The way the Internet was built might be part of the problem, he said. Its open architecture allows Web surfing, but that openness makes the system vulnerable, Mr. Tenet said. Access to networks like the World Wide Web might need to be limited to those who can show they take security seriously, he said. Mr. Tenet called for industry to lead the way by "establishing and enforcing" security standards. Products need to be delivered to government and private-sector customers "with a new level of security and risk management already built in." The national press, including United Press International (UPI), were excluded from yesterday's event, at Mr. Tenet's request, organizers said.
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