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To: bruiser98 who wrote (107923)10/11/2014 6:17:15 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217764
 
there is some truth to the issue of outside influencing the protests

even as the officialdom had acted to counteract the agents of such influence

and, as we watch, presumably nsa-enabled leak of data has caused a small hiccup w/o realizing just how small the hiccup is

would say parties unknown known are at wits end



To: bruiser98 who wrote (107923)10/14/2014 10:04:16 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 217764
 
That is unlikely as even the American military intelligence couldn't be that stupid. <Victoria Nuland spotted in Hong Kong> On the other hand, one shouldn't misunderestimate them.

It has been good to see Virtuous Victoria Values alive and well in Hong Kong, as the crowds had their say and decided to call it a day without authoritarians going nuts on them to show them who is boss. Instead it's more a case of let's have a lie down and a nice cup of tea.

No doubt a quorum was available in Hong Kong who genuinely think that mob rule by making up rules to take opm and boss people around arbitrarily as per Calvin Ball would be a good thing. Slavery was democratically approved but that did not make it right.

Mqurice