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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 7:19 pm Post subject:
Congratulations to the mystic American man in this NG posting with my name all over the Internet
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Some kind of a mystic psycho, decided to post with my name, Republican
stuff. Such acts of psychopaths is usually considered a real crime of stalking
in the USA and punishable by 6 months or so in a nuthouse, typically. |
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 7:21 pm Post subject:
Re: Congratulations to the mystic American man in this NG posting with my name all over the Internet
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| Quote: | Some kind of a mystic psycho, decided to post with my name, Republican
stuff. Such acts of psychopaths is usually considered a real crime of stalking
in the USA and punishable by 6 months or so in a nuthouse, typically.
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I am also trying to reflect the seriousness of namebashing to Slavek Krepelka. |
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bogyo science forum Guru
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 7:23 pm Post subject:
Re: Congratulations to the mystic American man in this NG posting with my name all over the Internet
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| Quote: | Some kind of a mystic psycho, decided to post with my name, Republican
stuff. Such acts of psychopaths is usually considered a real crime of stalking
in the USA and punishable by 6 months or so in a nuthouse, typically.
I am also trying to reflect the seriousness of namebashing to Slavek Krepelka.
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And to google for disregarding human dignity issues, and deciding to f*** it
all and archive it all.
And to Bush for being uncivilized, and the psychotic damage to the world
at large he caused, but that's a really really really big case. Its more like
a crimes against humanity issue there.
So, I am making my decisions, slowly, and I will act on them officially. |
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bogyo science forum Guru
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 8:01 pm Post subject:
Re: Congratulations to the mystic American man in this NG posting with my name all over the Internet
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| Quote: | Some kind of a mystic psycho, decided to post with my name, Republican
stuff. Such acts of psychopaths is usually considered a real crime of stalking
in the USA and punishable by 6 months or so in a nuthouse, typically.
I am also trying to reflect the seriousness of namebashing to Slavek Krepelka.
And to google for disregarding human dignity issues, and deciding to f*** it
all and archive it all.
And to Bush for being uncivilized, and the psychotic damage to the world
at large he caused, but that's a really really really big case. Its more like
a crimes against humanity issue there.
So, I am making my decisions, slowly, and I will act on them officially.
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Let's face crime and just ice (justice). If a spyware manufacturer hijacks
your computer with their background programs, and those programs cause
damage to your files and programs, which you paid for, are they accountable?
Yes. Of course. Even for your time you spend restoring your computer's
setting, They are accountable. Double-click, a marketing spyware company
was just sued for not asking for the people's concent. That in itself may not
be a strong enough argument, but the damage and worries they may cause
to people regarding their private conducts, using credit cards online and
knowing that the information may be used, for who knows what is very
annoying. Its not a vote issue, its an obvious crime issue. They violate our
computer, its called uninvited, soliciting, spam. Their programs are running
on our computers in very mysterious ways, and we don't know how to remove
them, but we would if we could. So they are cheating us. And cheating people,
is harrassing people. Its just ice. Spyware makers, even though they are
so profitable that its unbelievable (double-click just bought another "marketing"
company for almost 2 billion dollars), need to be stopped from destroying
our computers. I'd add this case as well to my human rights battles, here.
So, how many cases have I accumulated?
1. The mystic psycho posting with my name all over the Internet.
2. Namebashing and nameprotection, Slavek Krepelka and google human
rights violations.
3. Uncivilized politics is a crime Mr. Bush.
4. Spyware on my computer needs to be stopped. double-click is as rich as
google, and they are vicious, both of them. Crazy. And its a human rights
violation just because of that, because its crazy, though now in Harvard
Univerity there are Ph.D. specialities on spyware, when, they could just be
made illegal. That simple. Nobody wants them. They are a pain in the ass.
They don't ask for our permission, we won't ask for the permission to arrest
them. |
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bogyo science forum Guru
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 8:16 pm Post subject:
Re: Congratulations to the mystic American man in this NG posting with my name all over the Internet
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| Quote: | Some kind of a mystic psycho, decided to post with my name, Republican
stuff. Such acts of psychopaths is usually considered a real crime of stalking
in the USA and punishable by 6 months or so in a nuthouse, typically.
I am also trying to reflect the seriousness of namebashing to Slavek Krepelka.
And to google for disregarding human dignity issues, and deciding to f*** it
all and archive it all.
And to Bush for being uncivilized, and the psychotic damage to the world
at large he caused, but that's a really really really big case. Its more like
a crimes against humanity issue there.
So, I am making my decisions, slowly, and I will act on them officially.
Let's face crime and just ice (justice). If a spyware manufacturer hijacks
your computer with their background programs, and those programs cause
damage to your files and programs, which you paid for, are they accountable?
Yes. Of course. Even for your time you spend restoring your computer's
setting, They are accountable. Double-click, a marketing spyware company
was just sued for not asking for the people's concent. That in itself may not
be a strong enough argument, but the damage and worries they may cause
to people regarding their private conducts, using credit cards online and
knowing that the information may be used, for who knows what is very
annoying. Its not a vote issue, its an obvious crime issue. They violate our
computer, its called uninvited, soliciting, spam. Their programs are running
on our computers in very mysterious ways, and we don't know how to remove
them, but we would if we could. So they are cheating us. And cheating people,
is harrassing people. Its just ice. Spyware makers, even though they are
so profitable that its unbelievable (double-click just bought another "marketing"
company for almost 2 billion dollars), need to be stopped from destroying
our computers. I'd add this case as well to my human rights battles, here.
So, how many cases have I accumulated?
1. The mystic psycho posting with my name all over the Internet.
2. Namebashing and nameprotection, Slavek Krepelka and google human
rights violations.
3. Uncivilized politics is a crime Mr. Bush.
4. Spyware on my computer needs to be stopped. double-click is as rich as
google, and they are vicious, both of them. Crazy. And its a human rights
violation just because of that, because its crazy, though now in Harvard
Univerity there are Ph.D. specialities on spyware, when, they could just be
made illegal. That simple. Nobody wants them. They are a pain in the ass.
They don't ask for our permission, we won't ask for the permission to arrest
them.
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Why double-click out of nowhere? human rights man, it just happen to be
related. Why go for a D when you can go for it all. Go for an A with a summa
cum lude - a genius friend once told me, and then he went on talking in toungs
with the arabs he converted into his sect.
Apparently they have a web page where "their user and loyal customer" can
disable double-click from collecting data, but it cannot be removed, and meanwhile
it allows backdoor access for other "marketing companies" to continue collecting
data. So they must be arrested immediately, and their company closed down
and an FBI yellow crime scene tape surrounding it. |
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bogyo science forum Guru
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 8:20 pm Post subject:
Re: Congratulations to the mystic American man in this NG posting with my name all over the Internet
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| Quote: | Some kind of a mystic psycho, decided to post with my name, Republican
stuff. Such acts of psychopaths is usually considered a real crime of stalking
in the USA and punishable by 6 months or so in a nuthouse, typically.
I am also trying to reflect the seriousness of namebashing to Slavek Krepelka.
And to google for disregarding human dignity issues, and deciding to f*** it
all and archive it all.
And to Bush for being uncivilized, and the psychotic damage to the world
at large he caused, but that's a really really really big case. Its more like
a crimes against humanity issue there.
So, I am making my decisions, slowly, and I will act on them officially.
Let's face crime and just ice (justice). If a spyware manufacturer hijacks
your computer with their background programs, and those programs cause
damage to your files and programs, which you paid for, are they accountable?
Yes. Of course. Even for your time you spend restoring your computer's
setting, They are accountable. Double-click, a marketing spyware company
was just sued for not asking for the people's concent. That in itself may not
be a strong enough argument, but the damage and worries they may cause
to people regarding their private conducts, using credit cards online and
knowing that the information may be used, for who knows what is very
annoying. Its not a vote issue, its an obvious crime issue. They violate our
computer, its called uninvited, soliciting, spam. Their programs are running
on our computers in very mysterious ways, and we don't know how to remove
them, but we would if we could. So they are cheating us. And cheating people,
is harrassing people. Its just ice. Spyware makers, even though they are
so profitable that its unbelievable (double-click just bought another "marketing"
company for almost 2 billion dollars), need to be stopped from destroying
our computers. I'd add this case as well to my human rights battles, here.
So, how many cases have I accumulated?
1. The mystic psycho posting with my name all over the Internet.
2. Namebashing and nameprotection, Slavek Krepelka and google human
rights violations.
3. Uncivilized politics is a crime Mr. Bush.
4. Spyware on my computer needs to be stopped. double-click is as rich as
google, and they are vicious, both of them. Crazy. And its a human rights
violation just because of that, because its crazy, though now in Harvard
Univerity there are Ph.D. specialities on spyware, when, they could just be
made illegal. That simple. Nobody wants them. They are a pain in the ass.
They don't ask for our permission, we won't ask for the permission to arrest
them.
Why double-click out of nowhere? human rights man, it just happen to be
related. Why go for a D when you can go for it all. Go for an A with a summa
cum lude - a genius friend once told me, and then he went on talking in toungs
with the arabs he converted into his sect.
Apparently they have a web page where "their user and loyal customer" can
disable double-click from collecting data, but it cannot be removed, and meanwhile
it allows backdoor access for other "marketing companies" to continue collecting
data. So they must be arrested immediately, and their company closed down
and an FBI yellow crime scene tape surrounding it.
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Crime is the word. Crime against humanity. |
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bogyo science forum Guru
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 8:22 pm Post subject:
Re: Congratulations to the mystic American man in this NG posting with my name all over the Internet
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| Quote: | Some kind of a mystic psycho, decided to post with my name, Republican
stuff. Such acts of psychopaths is usually considered a real crime of stalking
in the USA and punishable by 6 months or so in a nuthouse, typically.
I am also trying to reflect the seriousness of namebashing to Slavek Krepelka.
And to google for disregarding human dignity issues, and deciding to f*** it
all and archive it all.
And to Bush for being uncivilized, and the psychotic damage to the world
at large he caused, but that's a really really really big case. Its more like
a crimes against humanity issue there.
So, I am making my decisions, slowly, and I will act on them officially.
Let's face crime and just ice (justice). If a spyware manufacturer hijacks
your computer with their background programs, and those programs cause
damage to your files and programs, which you paid for, are they accountable?
Yes. Of course. Even for your time you spend restoring your computer's
setting, They are accountable. Double-click, a marketing spyware company
was just sued for not asking for the people's concent. That in itself may not
be a strong enough argument, but the damage and worries they may cause
to people regarding their private conducts, using credit cards online and
knowing that the information may be used, for who knows what is very
annoying. Its not a vote issue, its an obvious crime issue. They violate our
computer, its called uninvited, soliciting, spam. Their programs are running
on our computers in very mysterious ways, and we don't know how to remove
them, but we would if we could. So they are cheating us. And cheating people,
is harrassing people. Its just ice. Spyware makers, even though they are
so profitable that its unbelievable (double-click just bought another "marketing"
company for almost 2 billion dollars), need to be stopped from destroying
our computers. I'd add this case as well to my human rights battles, here.
So, how many cases have I accumulated?
1. The mystic psycho posting with my name all over the Internet.
2. Namebashing and nameprotection, Slavek Krepelka and google human
rights violations.
3. Uncivilized politics is a crime Mr. Bush.
4. Spyware on my computer needs to be stopped. double-click is as rich as
google, and they are vicious, both of them. Crazy. And its a human rights
violation just because of that, because its crazy, though now in Harvard
Univerity there are Ph.D. specialities on spyware, when, they could just be
made illegal. That simple. Nobody wants them. They are a pain in the ass.
They don't ask for our permission, we won't ask for the permission to arrest
them.
Why double-click out of nowhere? human rights man, it just happen to be
related. Why go for a D when you can go for it all. Go for an A with a summa
cum lude - a genius friend once told me, and then he went on talking in toungs
with the arabs he converted into his sect.
Apparently they have a web page where "their user and loyal customer" can
disable double-click from collecting data, but it cannot be removed, and meanwhile
it allows backdoor access for other "marketing companies" to continue collecting
data. So they must be arrested immediately, and their company closed down
and an FBI yellow crime scene tape surrounding it.
Crime is the word. Crime against humanity.
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Civilized, civilized, civilized --> humanity.
humanity, humanity, humanity --> humanity. like Hungary.
Crimes against Hungary. |
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bogyo science forum Guru
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 8:27 pm Post subject:
Re: Congratulations to the mystic American man in this NG posting with my name all over the Internet
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| Quote: | Some kind of a mystic psycho, decided to post with my name, Republican
stuff. Such acts of psychopaths is usually considered a real crime of stalking
in the USA and punishable by 6 months or so in a nuthouse, typically.
I am also trying to reflect the seriousness of namebashing to Slavek Krepelka.
And to google for disregarding human dignity issues, and deciding to f*** it
all and archive it all.
And to Bush for being uncivilized, and the psychotic damage to the world
at large he caused, but that's a really really really big case. Its more like
a crimes against humanity issue there.
So, I am making my decisions, slowly, and I will act on them officially.
Let's face crime and just ice (justice). If a spyware manufacturer hijacks
your computer with their background programs, and those programs cause
damage to your files and programs, which you paid for, are they accountable?
Yes. Of course. Even for your time you spend restoring your computer's
setting, They are accountable. Double-click, a marketing spyware company
was just sued for not asking for the people's concent. That in itself may not
be a strong enough argument, but the damage and worries they may cause
to people regarding their private conducts, using credit cards online and
knowing that the information may be used, for who knows what is very
annoying. Its not a vote issue, its an obvious crime issue. They violate our
computer, its called uninvited, soliciting, spam. Their programs are running
on our computers in very mysterious ways, and we don't know how to remove
them, but we would if we could. So they are cheating us. And cheating people,
is harrassing people. Its just ice. Spyware makers, even though they are
so profitable that its unbelievable (double-click just bought another "marketing"
company for almost 2 billion dollars), need to be stopped from destroying
our computers. I'd add this case as well to my human rights battles, here.
So, how many cases have I accumulated?
1. The mystic psycho posting with my name all over the Internet.
2. Namebashing and nameprotection, Slavek Krepelka and google human
rights violations.
3. Uncivilized politics is a crime Mr. Bush.
4. Spyware on my computer needs to be stopped. double-click is as rich as
google, and they are vicious, both of them. Crazy. And its a human rights
violation just because of that, because its crazy, though now in Harvard
Univerity there are Ph.D. specialities on spyware, when, they could just be
made illegal. That simple. Nobody wants them. They are a pain in the ass.
They don't ask for our permission, we won't ask for the permission to arrest
them.
Why double-click out of nowhere? human rights man, it just happen to be
related. Why go for a D when you can go for it all. Go for an A with a summa
cum lude - a genius friend once told me, and then he went on talking in toungs
with the arabs he converted into his sect.
Apparently they have a web page where "their user and loyal customer" can
disable double-click from collecting data, but it cannot be removed, and meanwhile
it allows backdoor access for other "marketing companies" to continue collecting
data. So they must be arrested immediately, and their company closed down
and an FBI yellow crime scene tape surrounding it.
Crime is the word. Crime against humanity.
Civilized, civilized, civilized --> humanity.
humanity, humanity, humanity --> humanity. like Hungary.
Crimes against Hungary.
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Humanity, humanity, humanity --> culture... tradition... and folklore and traditional lifestyle.
Crimes aganst culture is crimes against humanity, in general. Respect of cultures,
respect of tradition, respect of humanity, respect of history, respect of mathematics,
geography, home economics. Humanity. School. Life. Death.
Endangered species. |
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bogyo science forum Guru
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 8:29 pm Post subject:
Re: Congratulations to the mystic American man in this NG posting with my name all over the Internet
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| Quote: | Some kind of a mystic psycho, decided to post with my name, Republican
stuff. Such acts of psychopaths is usually considered a real crime of stalking
in the USA and punishable by 6 months or so in a nuthouse, typically.
I am also trying to reflect the seriousness of namebashing to Slavek Krepelka.
And to google for disregarding human dignity issues, and deciding to f*** it
all and archive it all.
And to Bush for being uncivilized, and the psychotic damage to the world
at large he caused, but that's a really really really big case. Its more like
a crimes against humanity issue there.
So, I am making my decisions, slowly, and I will act on them officially.
Let's face crime and just ice (justice). If a spyware manufacturer hijacks
your computer with their background programs, and those programs cause
damage to your files and programs, which you paid for, are they accountable?
Yes. Of course. Even for your time you spend restoring your computer's
setting, They are accountable. Double-click, a marketing spyware company
was just sued for not asking for the people's concent. That in itself may not
be a strong enough argument, but the damage and worries they may cause
to people regarding their private conducts, using credit cards online and
knowing that the information may be used, for who knows what is very
annoying. Its not a vote issue, its an obvious crime issue. They violate our
computer, its called uninvited, soliciting, spam. Their programs are running
on our computers in very mysterious ways, and we don't know how to remove
them, but we would if we could. So they are cheating us. And cheating people,
is harrassing people. Its just ice. Spyware makers, even though they are
so profitable that its unbelievable (double-click just bought another "marketing"
company for almost 2 billion dollars), need to be stopped from destroying
our computers. I'd add this case as well to my human rights battles, here.
So, how many cases have I accumulated?
1. The mystic psycho posting with my name all over the Internet.
2. Namebashing and nameprotection, Slavek Krepelka and google human
rights violations.
3. Uncivilized politics is a crime Mr. Bush.
4. Spyware on my computer needs to be stopped. double-click is as rich as
google, and they are vicious, both of them. Crazy. And its a human rights
violation just because of that, because its crazy, though now in Harvard
Univerity there are Ph.D. specialities on spyware, when, they could just be
made illegal. That simple. Nobody wants them. They are a pain in the ass.
They don't ask for our permission, we won't ask for the permission to arrest
them.
Why double-click out of nowhere? human rights man, it just happen to be
related. Why go for a D when you can go for it all. Go for an A with a summa
cum lude - a genius friend once told me, and then he went on talking in toungs
with the arabs he converted into his sect.
Apparently they have a web page where "their user and loyal customer" can
disable double-click from collecting data, but it cannot be removed, and meanwhile
it allows backdoor access for other "marketing companies" to continue collecting
data. So they must be arrested immediately, and their company closed down
and an FBI yellow crime scene tape surrounding it.
Crime is the word. Crime against humanity.
Civilized, civilized, civilized --> humanity.
humanity, humanity, humanity --> humanity. like Hungary.
Crimes against Hungary.
Humanity, humanity, humanity --> culture... tradition... and folklore and traditional lifestyle.
Crimes aganst culture is crimes against humanity, in general. Respect of cultures,
respect of tradition, respect of humanity, respect of history, respect of mathematics,
geography, home economics. Humanity. School. Life. Death.
Endangered species.
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I am an endangered specie in America. My endangerment... |
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bogyo science forum Guru
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 8:35 pm Post subject:
Re: Congratulations to the mystic American man in this NG posting with my name all over the Internet
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| Quote: | Some kind of a mystic psycho, decided to post with my name, Republican
stuff. Such acts of psychopaths is usually considered a real crime of stalking
in the USA and punishable by 6 months or so in a nuthouse, typically.
I am also trying to reflect the seriousness of namebashing to Slavek Krepelka.
And to google for disregarding human dignity issues, and deciding to f*** it
all and archive it all.
And to Bush for being uncivilized, and the psychotic damage to the world
at large he caused, but that's a really really really big case. Its more like
a crimes against humanity issue there.
So, I am making my decisions, slowly, and I will act on them officially.
Let's face crime and just ice (justice). If a spyware manufacturer hijacks
your computer with their background programs, and those programs cause
damage to your files and programs, which you paid for, are they accountable?
Yes. Of course. Even for your time you spend restoring your computer's
setting, They are accountable. Double-click, a marketing spyware company
was just sued for not asking for the people's concent. That in itself may not
be a strong enough argument, but the damage and worries they may cause
to people regarding their private conducts, using credit cards online and
knowing that the information may be used, for who knows what is very
annoying. Its not a vote issue, its an obvious crime issue. They violate our
computer, its called uninvited, soliciting, spam. Their programs are running
on our computers in very mysterious ways, and we don't know how to remove
them, but we would if we could. So they are cheating us. And cheating people,
is harrassing people. Its just ice. Spyware makers, even though they are
so profitable that its unbelievable (double-click just bought another "marketing"
company for almost 2 billion dollars), need to be stopped from destroying
our computers. I'd add this case as well to my human rights battles, here.
So, how many cases have I accumulated?
1. The mystic psycho posting with my name all over the Internet.
2. Namebashing and nameprotection, Slavek Krepelka and google human
rights violations.
3. Uncivilized politics is a crime Mr. Bush.
4. Spyware on my computer needs to be stopped. double-click is as rich as
google, and they are vicious, both of them. Crazy. And its a human rights
violation just because of that, because its crazy, though now in Harvard
Univerity there are Ph.D. specialities on spyware, when, they could just be
made illegal. That simple. Nobody wants them. They are a pain in the ass.
They don't ask for our permission, we won't ask for the permission to arrest
them.
Why double-click out of nowhere? human rights man, it just happen to be
related. Why go for a D when you can go for it all. Go for an A with a summa
cum lude - a genius friend once told me, and then he went on talking in toungs
with the arabs he converted into his sect.
Apparently they have a web page where "their user and loyal customer" can
disable double-click from collecting data, but it cannot be removed, and meanwhile
it allows backdoor access for other "marketing companies" to continue collecting
data. So they must be arrested immediately, and their company closed down
and an FBI yellow crime scene tape surrounding it.
Crime is the word. Crime against humanity.
Civilized, civilized, civilized --> humanity.
humanity, humanity, humanity --> humanity. like Hungary.
Crimes against Hungary.
Humanity, humanity, humanity --> culture... tradition... and folklore and traditional lifestyle.
Crimes aganst culture is crimes against humanity, in general. Respect of cultures,
respect of tradition, respect of humanity, respect of history, respect of mathematics,
geography, home economics. Humanity. School. Life. Death.
Endangered species.
I am an endangered specie in America. My endangerment...
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Privacy is impo'tant. Google doesn't give me privacy, Slavek doesn't give
me privacy, Mr. Bush didn't give me privacy, double-click didn't give me
privacy, and that psycho too, didn't give me privacy, only human mysery. |
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bogyo science forum Guru
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 8:40 pm Post subject:
Re: Congratulations to the mystic American man in this NG posting with my name all over the Internet
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| Quote: | Some kind of a mystic psycho, decided to post with my name, Republican
stuff. Such acts of psychopaths is usually considered a real crime of stalking
in the USA and punishable by 6 months or so in a nuthouse, typically.
I am also trying to reflect the seriousness of namebashing to Slavek Krepelka.
And to google for disregarding human dignity issues, and deciding to f*** it
all and archive it all.
And to Bush for being uncivilized, and the psychotic damage to the world
at large he caused, but that's a really really really big case. Its more like
a crimes against humanity issue there.
So, I am making my decisions, slowly, and I will act on them officially.
Let's face crime and just ice (justice). If a spyware manufacturer hijacks
your computer with their background programs, and those programs cause
damage to your files and programs, which you paid for, are they accountable?
Yes. Of course. Even for your time you spend restoring your computer's
setting, They are accountable. Double-click, a marketing spyware company
was just sued for not asking for the people's concent. That in itself may not
be a strong enough argument, but the damage and worries they may cause
to people regarding their private conducts, using credit cards online and
knowing that the information may be used, for who knows what is very
annoying. Its not a vote issue, its an obvious crime issue. They violate our
computer, its called uninvited, soliciting, spam. Their programs are running
on our computers in very mysterious ways, and we don't know how to remove
them, but we would if we could. So they are cheating us. And cheating people,
is harrassing people. Its just ice. Spyware makers, even though they are
so profitable that its unbelievable (double-click just bought another "marketing"
company for almost 2 billion dollars), need to be stopped from destroying
our computers. I'd add this case as well to my human rights battles, here.
So, how many cases have I accumulated?
1. The mystic psycho posting with my name all over the Internet.
2. Namebashing and nameprotection, Slavek Krepelka and google human
rights violations.
3. Uncivilized politics is a crime Mr. Bush.
4. Spyware on my computer needs to be stopped. double-click is as rich as
google, and they are vicious, both of them. Crazy. And its a human rights
violation just because of that, because its crazy, though now in Harvard
Univerity there are Ph.D. specialities on spyware, when, they could just be
made illegal. That simple. Nobody wants them. They are a pain in the ass.
They don't ask for our permission, we won't ask for the permission to arrest
them.
Why double-click out of nowhere? human rights man, it just happen to be
related. Why go for a D when you can go for it all. Go for an A with a summa
cum lude - a genius friend once told me, and then he went on talking in toungs
with the arabs he converted into his sect.
Apparently they have a web page where "their user and loyal customer" can
disable double-click from collecting data, but it cannot be removed, and meanwhile
it allows backdoor access for other "marketing companies" to continue collecting
data. So they must be arrested immediately, and their company closed down
and an FBI yellow crime scene tape surrounding it.
Crime is the word. Crime against humanity.
Civilized, civilized, civilized --> humanity.
humanity, humanity, humanity --> humanity. like Hungary.
Crimes against Hungary.
Humanity, humanity, humanity --> culture... tradition... and folklore and traditional lifestyle.
Crimes aganst culture is crimes against humanity, in general. Respect of cultures,
respect of tradition, respect of humanity, respect of history, respect of mathematics,
geography, home economics. Humanity. School. Life. Death.
Endangered species.
I am an endangered specie in America. My endangerment...
Privacy is impo'tant. Google doesn't give me privacy, Slavek doesn't give
me privacy, Mr. Bush didn't give me privacy, double-click didn't give me
privacy, and that psycho too, didn't give me privacy, only human mysery.
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But there is good news:
http://www.vot.org/votmontib.mp3
(very ompo'tant news. Tibet is asking China to appologize fo' the Tiananmen
incident. This ah, very impo'tant event. Listen to their passion. They know this
iz impo'tant day.) |
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 8:44 pm Post subject:
Re: Congratulations to the mystic American man in this NG posting with my name all over the Internet
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| Quote: | Some kind of a mystic psycho, decided to post with my name, Republican
stuff. Such acts of psychopaths is usually considered a real crime of stalking
in the USA and punishable by 6 months or so in a nuthouse, typically.
I am also trying to reflect the seriousness of namebashing to Slavek Krepelka.
And to google for disregarding human dignity issues, and deciding to f*** it
all and archive it all.
And to Bush for being uncivilized, and the psychotic damage to the world
at large he caused, but that's a really really really big case. Its more like
a crimes against humanity issue there.
So, I am making my decisions, slowly, and I will act on them officially.
Let's face crime and just ice (justice). If a spyware manufacturer hijacks
your computer with their background programs, and those programs cause
damage to your files and programs, which you paid for, are they accountable?
Yes. Of course. Even for your time you spend restoring your computer's
setting, They are accountable. Double-click, a marketing spyware company
was just sued for not asking for the people's concent. That in itself may not
be a strong enough argument, but the damage and worries they may cause
to people regarding their private conducts, using credit cards online and
knowing that the information may be used, for who knows what is very
annoying. Its not a vote issue, its an obvious crime issue. They violate our
computer, its called uninvited, soliciting, spam. Their programs are running
on our computers in very mysterious ways, and we don't know how to remove
them, but we would if we could. So they are cheating us. And cheating people,
is harrassing people. Its just ice. Spyware makers, even though they are
so profitable that its unbelievable (double-click just bought another "marketing"
company for almost 2 billion dollars), need to be stopped from destroying
our computers. I'd add this case as well to my human rights battles, here.
So, how many cases have I accumulated?
1. The mystic psycho posting with my name all over the Internet.
2. Namebashing and nameprotection, Slavek Krepelka and google human
rights violations.
3. Uncivilized politics is a crime Mr. Bush.
4. Spyware on my computer needs to be stopped. double-click is as rich as
google, and they are vicious, both of them. Crazy. And its a human rights
violation just because of that, because its crazy, though now in Harvard
Univerity there are Ph.D. specialities on spyware, when, they could just be
made illegal. That simple. Nobody wants them. They are a pain in the ass.
They don't ask for our permission, we won't ask for the permission to arrest
them.
Why double-click out of nowhere? human rights man, it just happen to be
related. Why go for a D when you can go for it all. Go for an A with a summa
cum lude - a genius friend once told me, and then he went on talking in toungs
with the arabs he converted into his sect.
Apparently they have a web page where "their user and loyal customer" can
disable double-click from collecting data, but it cannot be removed, and meanwhile
it allows backdoor access for other "marketing companies" to continue collecting
data. So they must be arrested immediately, and their company closed down
and an FBI yellow crime scene tape surrounding it.
Crime is the word. Crime against humanity.
Civilized, civilized, civilized --> humanity.
humanity, humanity, humanity --> humanity. like Hungary.
Crimes against Hungary.
Humanity, humanity, humanity --> culture... tradition... and folklore and traditional lifestyle.
Crimes aganst culture is crimes against humanity, in general. Respect of cultures,
respect of tradition, respect of humanity, respect of history, respect of mathematics,
geography, home economics. Humanity. School. Life. Death.
Endangered species.
I am an endangered specie in America. My endangerment...
Privacy is impo'tant. Google doesn't give me privacy, Slavek doesn't give
me privacy, Mr. Bush didn't give me privacy, double-click didn't give me
privacy, and that psycho too, didn't give me privacy, only human mysery.
But there is good news:
http://www.vot.org/votmontib.mp3
(very ompo'tant news. Tibet is asking China to appologize fo' the Tiananmen
incident. This ah, very impo'tant event. Listen to their passion. They know this
iz impo'tant day.)
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(my mistake. the radio news file is already updated with newer news, the
passion is gone.) |
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