Airbornelawyer |
01-12-2005 10:21 |
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Originally Posted by Jimbo
Namebase is run by people with an agenda. Not too long ago it was nothing more than an effort to prove government conspiracies. They take a dim view of the government in general and intelligence in particular, so choosing what they have chosen to associate with an entity is like relying on Wikipedia for authoritative positions on issues.
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Namebase relies on questionable (to say the least) second and third-hand sources for many of their associations. Here's an example of one of their quality sources: "Covert Action Information Bulletin began publishing in 1978, and currently issues a well-produced quarterly of about 70 pages with no advertising. Some themes include CIA in academia, the new world order, CIA in Eastern Europe, George Bush, domestic surveillance, CIA and drugs, AIDS, the religious right, and the Nazi-Vatican-CIA nexus."
Namebase is also pathetically and laughably out-of-date.
Namebase also is missing me, despite the fact that I am a known associate of dozens of people who are there.
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