You know, this thing of having comments turned on is cool. I just picked up a
comment from this guy about my
calling his website insane in
this post.
I wonder why I might have done that? Too funny. Some more quotes below the fold.
"Break-ins of my apartment, moreover, have occurred frequently for
many years. Since I do not enjoy the equal protection of the laws, I can’t
prevent malicous others from accessing my computer. I have, and can expect,
no peace, no privacy, no security in the United States of America. For that
reason, I am constrained to provide assurance here of my good will,
non-violence, and respectful intentions." –
quote in context
By the way, for anyone wondering – all comments are held until I approve them
to prevent spam, so it may take a bit for them to show up if you make them.
He is a prisoner of "conscience"…
"I am presently hobbled like a recaptured slave, confined to a very
limited range of activity by the bio-chemical and electromagnetic assaults
perpetrated upon me by American agents. My cellular immunity is depressed,
probably because of radiation (no other cause has been established). I
suffer greatly from chronic infections and other disabling conditions that
my physicians will not adequately treat. My mobility is very limited. I live
in pain and misery, scarcely able to care for myself, too weak and fatigued
to travel out of my home town. My former employers and their associates in
the law enforcement and "national security" communities are in fact
subjecting me to protracted extrajudicial killing — very slow murder.Amnesty International has not adopted me as a prisoner of conscience,
will not even consider my case, nor will any other human rights advocacy
group or lawyer. I am generally avoided or rejected, treated with
patronizing amusement or suspicion and hostility. Excuse-making,
exception-making, loophole-finding, and downright escapism have obscured
reality and undermined morality. The prognosis is not good — for me, for
humanity." –
quote in
context
The FBI is trying to poison someone named "kathaksung"…
"From mid-2003, Feds intensified poison tactic on me. At first they
sent the poisoned food in the name of free food, gift food. I felt apparent
unwell after eating this kind of food. I became very careful on eating. My
father in law, neglecting my warning, was found having a cancer in later
2003. He passed away on March 2004. (see #167.)As I started to buy my own food, Feds started to poison the food in
Super market too. At first in small quantity, then expanded it to various
food and in large quantity. Although they tried to restrict me in limit
store by guided drive, the poisoned food still hurt other innocent
customers. Right now my wife just refuse a food drive. Leave me no choice
but the nearest market I can reach on foot. You can imagine what kind of
food are there for me." –
quote
in context
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You know you’re a nutbar if Amnesty International looks at your rage against the American machine diatribes and goes, “Dude. You’re nuts. Stop calling us.”
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