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Pete
02-28-2009, 20:36
File Sharing

More than just fun with music

http://www.wpxi.com/news/18818589/detail.html

Better be careful out there in electronic land.

JJ_BPK
03-01-2009, 06:05
More than just fun with music

But today, Computers are is too important to be left to politicians. They have neither the time, the training, nor the inclination for strategic thought. I can no longer sit back and allow Communist infiltration, Communist indoctrination, Communist subversion and the international Communist conspiracy to sap and impurify all of our precious bodily fluids....

Brigadier General Jack D. Ripper, USAF, 1964, RIP


When Al Gore invented the Inter-Net he had a plan... All the more reason to ban the internet,, it's a left wing tool of mass confusion.

swpa19
03-01-2009, 07:00
PETE:

Im surprised WPXI broadcast this at all. I used to be a fan of their local news, but then it became as far left as the other NBC stations and I quit watching it and went back to our local FOX affiliate.

It just shows to go ya, if you dont want it repeated on the net dont post it on the net.

Kyobanim
03-01-2009, 07:01
Evidently, that company's FSO is a slacker as well as their network engineer.

Those ports should have been blocked and the application refused on the network.

swpa19
03-01-2009, 08:30
Those ports should have been blocked and the application refused on the network

I just caught this broadcast. They (the local DEMs) are playing the political end of this.

While the reporter was interviewing the CEO of Tiversa, the cameraman was panning the computer screens of three or four Tiversa employees. There was much, much more involved than just a leak. The information briefly displayed on the computer screens mirrored the intel that we were given when the Russian MIL and HIND series helicopters first came to light.

Makes you wonder doesnt it. Who, How and Where was this information obtained?

Kyobanim
03-01-2009, 08:34
I just caught this broadcast. They (the local DEMs) are playing the political end of this.

While the reporter was interviewing the CEO of Tiversa, the cameraman was panning the computer screens of three or four Tiversa employees. There was much, much more involved than just a leak. The information briefly displayed on the computer screens mirrored the intel that we were given when the Russian MIL and HIND series helicopters first came to light.

Makes you wonder doesnt it. Who, How and Where was this information obtained?

Cameras aren't even supposed to be in an area like that. They need to have their contract pulled.

Achilles
03-02-2009, 15:49
A simple search on a bittorrent based site yielded the following results:

US Army - Combatives (hand-to-hand combat) FM 3-25.150
US Army - Psychological Operations (PSYOPS, 2005) FM 3-05.3
US Army - Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare
US Army - Urban Operations (2006 edition) FM 3-06
US Army - Ranger Unit Operations FM 7-85

And that was just the first page of results. Information is easily had, if you know where to look.

JJ_BPK
03-02-2009, 15:59
A simple search on a bittorrent based site yielded the following results:

US Army - Combatives (hand-to-hand combat) FM 3-25.150
US Army - Psychological Operations (PSYOPS, 2005) FM 3-05.3
US Army - Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare
US Army - Urban Operations (2006 edition) FM 3-06
US Army - Ranger Unit Operations FM 7-85

And that was just the first page of results. Information is easily had, if you know where to look.


Google will get you the same results. The DoD does not classify everything. Most of the FM's & AR's are free to copy and some are listed on MIL web sites in PDF format.

Can't hide everything,, not enough tin foil!!! :eek::rolleyes::eek::rolleyes: