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Re: Third issue of the Zone-H Comics


From: n3td3v <xploitable () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 18:04:52 +0100

On 9/27/05, J. Oquendo <sil () infiltrated net> wrote:

On Tue, 27 Sep 2005, n3td3v wrote:

Do newspaper sites ask suicide bombers to submit videos?

They do so in subliminal ways. See the problem with most people is they
don't want to see the darker sides of life. Out of site out of mind.

Forget subiminal ways. Why don't they (CNN and others) do the exact
equivalnet to Zone-H?


Do newspaper sites keep a chart of the top suicide bombers?

Actually some do.

Link me to them.


Do newspaper sites give you special status if you bomb a gov building?

No

Well shut up then if you say "No"


Thats what Zone-H does in the cyber terrorism world.

Yawn yawn yawn.

Have they invented coffee in your country yet? And if so, go drink some.


It is not the same as a newspaper or newspaper site.

You say tomatoe I say... BS

You say Tomato, I say you're supporting Zone-H to stay online and
would question why you are


I would like to see how long CNN.com would stay online if it started
supporting terrorists to submit suicide bombings, and rate them by the
importance of the building they bombed. And an archive of top
terrorist groups who submit that information? Why hasn't CNN.com done
that yet?

But media does support terrorism in their unique little ways. Every time
(for example) Zarqawi (INSERT CIA FROM WHERE NAME = ' terrorist') and his
little Jihadiot friends committed their little beheadings, every news
agency jumped on the bandwagon of posting all sorts of nifty information
about Zarqawi raising his status quo on the "terrorism underground". What
most people don't realize is the underlying psychology behind the
crapaganda.

Like I said already. Forget unique ways. Why don't CNN and others have
a "submit your cyber terrorism attacks" or "submit your real world
terrorism attacks" form in those words.


And if Zone-H is "OK", then why haven't sites like CNN.com and
all-the-others setup a "submit your cyber terrorism attacks" yet.

But they do via the (dis)Associated Press. How else do you think most
networks end up getting hold of crapaganda.

I don't see a form saying "submit your digital attack" or "submit your bombing"


Thats all for now,

Can you make it all for good?

You go first.
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