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  • Kutnupe14

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    I doubt they will out number the host countries, it there is a point where they could gain control of much of their respective governments thus turning the countries into what they want and with laws that further their agenda. Have we not changed our laws to reflect the values and beliefs of others in this country?

    I think it's much more likely that right-wing governments spring up in Europe, and legislation similar to the Nuremberg Laws is passed. Not that extreme, but bad nevertheless.
     

    2ADMNLOVER

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    Swedish males attend clinics concerning raping refugees?

    Kut (crosses Scandinavia off the list of places to visit)


    They have opened a rape clinic for male victims but they're not saying anything has to do with the "refugees " .


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zB6CbZluQ2c&feature=player_detailpage

    I got that story jumbled with this story about rape , child abuse and prostitution in German refugee camps .


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=O7d7IZdFZH0

    My bad .
     

    Kutnupe14

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    They have opened a rape clinic for male victims but they're not saying anything has to do with the "refugees " .


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zB6CbZluQ2c&feature=player_detailpage

    I got that story jumbled with this story about rape , child abuse and prostitution in German refugee camps .


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=O7d7IZdFZH0

    My bad .

    I thought it odd that refugees would wait til they got to Sweden to start raping. As far as that stuff occurring in Germany, prostitution isn't a concern. Child abuse and rape are, but I don't think such an occurrence is unique to any one refugee group when you have masses of people living in camps where law essentially doesn't exist. It's certainly not a place I'd want to be.
     

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    I doubt they will out number the host countries, it there is a point where they could gain control of much of their respective governments thus turning the countries into what they want and with laws that further their agenda. Have we not changed our laws to reflect the values and beliefs of others in this country?

    Actually if you watch the above link in some parts of Germany, Germans are the minority. They do outbreed us, it may take 100 years.

    The interesting part is how much the liberals who support alternative lifestyles etc also support this non tolerant group.
     

    1DOWN4UP

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    There is a way to Vet these emigrants.......if they will eat bacon,you can maybe trust em,they than move to the interview.....and if they don't.......
     

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    At first I was at a loss as to what the Paris attacks hoped to accomplish, disregarding the usual bloodlust, in terms of a larger purpose. It seemed guaranteed to vastly increase the attack aircraft and the bombs targeting IS. Then today I hear the CIA director calling for more leeway in domestic spying and a backdoor into robust encryption algorithms, using Paris as justification. Hmmmm. How paranoid is paranoid enough?
     

    Jludo

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    At first I was at a loss as to what the Paris attacks hoped to accomplish, disregarding the usual bloodlust, in terms of a larger purpose. It seemed guaranteed to vastly increase the attack aircraft and the bombs targeting IS. Then today I hear the CIA director calling for more leeway in domestic spying and a backdoor into robust encryption algorithms, using Paris as justification. Hmmmm. How paranoid is paranoid enough?

    This, I was going to make a thread, still might, that they supposedly found the terrorists had been using encrypted apps to communicate. I don't care how many terrorist attacks there are we should never give up encryption integrity.
     

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    At first I was at a loss as to what the Paris attacks hoped to accomplish, disregarding the usual bloodlust, in terms of a larger purpose. It seemed guaranteed to vastly increase the attack aircraft and the bombs targeting IS. Then today I hear the CIA director calling for more leeway in domestic spying and a backdoor into robust encryption algorithms, using Paris as justification. Hmmmm. How paranoid is paranoid enough?

    This is the danger we must guard against.
     

    bwframe

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    At first I was at a loss as to what the Paris attacks hoped to accomplish, disregarding the usual bloodlust, in terms of a larger purpose. It seemed guaranteed to vastly increase the attack aircraft and the bombs targeting IS. Then today I hear the CIA director calling for more leeway in domestic spying and a backdoor into robust encryption algorithms, using Paris as justification. Hmmmm. How paranoid is paranoid enough?

    Paris Attacks Fuel Debate Over Spying - WSJ

    Attorney General Loretta Lynch agreed Tuesday that encryption is posing challenges for law enforcement. “It does cause the loss of a very valuable source of information,” she told the House Judiciary Committee.
     

    BogWalker

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    We're having no trouble finding these people with the methods we have now. The attackers (or at least most of them) were already known to authorities by what I've been told. There's just nothing we can really do until they commit a crime.
     

    jamil

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    At first I was at a loss as to what the Paris attacks hoped to accomplish, disregarding the usual bloodlust, in terms of a larger purpose. It seemed guaranteed to vastly increase the attack aircraft and the bombs targeting IS. Then today I hear the CIA director calling for more leeway in domestic spying and a backdoor into robust encryption algorithms, using Paris as justification. Hmmmm. How paranoid is paranoid enough?

    If we think that the leaders of Daesh actually believe their prophecies and the Koran, the attacks serve the purpose into goading the World into a great battle where they'll have just 5000 soldiers left to fight and then Jesus (yeah, I didn't stutter) will come back to lead them to victory. They want to bring the Apocalyptic battle about.

    I had read somewhere that they were using texting feature on some video game system to PM each other. I imagine the texts are sent encrypted.

    This, I was going to make a thread, still might, that they supposedly found the terrorists had been using encrypted apps to communicate. I don't care how many terrorist attacks there are we should never give up encryption integrity.

    This is an area where many people on the left and right can agree.

    Tough **** loretta.

    Exactly.
     

    bwframe

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    We're having no trouble finding these people with the methods we have now. The attackers (or at least most of them) were already known to authorities by what I've been told. There's just nothing we can really do until they commit a crime.

    Sure there is. Boots on the ground, capture, arrest and interrogation just to name a few.

    Our alphabet agencies have become too used to compromising everyone's privacy to do their work spying on the bad guys.
     

    printcraft

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    Sure there is. Boots on the ground, capture, arrest and interrogation just to name a few.

    Our alphabet agencies have become too used to compromising everyone's privacy to do their work spying on the bad guys.


    True. That whole collecting data on Americans thing. Crapped their own bed with that one.
     

    dsol

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    I didn't read through all 66 pages, forgive me if this has already been said. How hard can it be to turn away the males aged 20 to 40 or so. Women, small children, infants, probably going to be safe to let in, at least chances are much greater than the others.
     

    ArcadiaGP

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    Jludo

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    We're having no trouble finding these people with the methods we have now. The attackers (or at least most of them) were already known to authorities by what I've been told. There's just nothing we can really do until they commit a crime.

    I'd think if they were members of daesh you could arrest them for a number of things.
     

    halfmileharry

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    We're having no trouble finding these people with the methods we have now. The attackers (or at least most of them) were already known to authorities by what I've been told. There's just nothing we can really do until they commit a crime.

    "Build a better mouse trap and sure enough along comes a better mouse"

    Our enemies are getting better and newer methods of communications and we'll just have to work that much harder to out tech them.

    We should never give up our freedoms for a bit more safety. Those that want this aren't true Americans or haven't read our Constitution.
     

    churchmouse

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    "Build a better mouse trap and sure enough along comes a better mouse"

    Our enemies are getting better and newer methods of communications and we'll just have to work that much harder to out tech them.

    We should never give up our freedoms for a bit more safety. Those that want this aren't true Americans or haven't read our Constitution.

    Hey.....leave the Mice out of this OK.....making me very nervous.......:):
     
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