14 March, 2009

No freedom for political science studies.

I read this article "Download A Book Get Arrsted, Call For Terror Attacks - No Problem!" today. I think this is the madness of how Bush Administration went to hunt down anyone even try to touch a material about terrorism.

University employee jailed for researching Al-Qaeda, while Gingrich and others left alone for encouraging dead Americans

A University employee downloads a document from the Internet about Al-Qaeda for a colleague in the politics department as part of the University's required reading list, meanwhile, a former Speaker of the House publicly laments the fact that more Americans have not been killed in terrorist attacks. Who gets arrested under terrorism legislation? The University employee of course!
From my experience studying at SJSU, I learned that there are two types of professors able to work on conspiracy theory; 1. government-backed up ones doing not-sensitive-rather-helpful-for-the-government research, 2. ones with no government employee connection. The ones who are supported by the government can publish information that are not so sensitive. They make themselves to be the limitation of what the researchers can do. It is like the position of France against the US to set the OK line while Russia was to be too far during the Cold War.

If I do some research on the Internet and read the stupid English Al-Quaida related material that Manchester police released, will I be arrested for reading (or even the temporarry possetion of) the PDF file? I am a member of the APS, and still studying about the social science field.

The United States lost its confidence in the philosophy and the concept of freedom for the citizens. What left is just bunch of people doing the favor of the researches for the big companies, trust, the government, the intelligence.

Will the situation described in the article show any trait of Freedom of Press nor Freedom of Expression? Now who is doing the researches on the terrorists and the 911 conspiracies? If the reseachers cannot touch files, how they know if the real terrorists are from Cheney's SS-style assassination units? (I'm just being hypothetical here)

I support Zeitgeist Movement as it protects individual's right to study whatever the one want. Now that is what we call freedom.

My motivation to read the al-Quaida related material found by Manchester police was to understand the organized stalkers. The organized stalkers around me use rosary for sensitization on me. I thought I might find some similarity to the stalkers' beliefs and the teaching of al-Quaida. What I was doing was analysis of the terrorism, just like the university researchers do.

From the same above article:
Yet they don't even need to go near advocating violence in order to draw the attention of the authorities - the dastardly crime of downloading a book off the Internet is enough to be labeled a terrorist and have your life ransacked these days, unless you're a frothing-at-the-mouth Neo-Con of course, in that case you can openly call for terror no questions asked.
I hope this tells who works for the government and helping the CIA at SJSU, I mean the propagandanist and conservative journalist. The professor who was not in the company was missing in 2006 and found in the East Coast.

Can I tell you a good way to skip writing the team paper for your class? Get this advise from the article. Tell your instructor you do not want to become a subject of terrorism conspiracy. You do not want to be targeted by the DOD or the FBI for borrowing a book that someone of the government interest did before.
But you want to download a book that's part of the University reading list to help you put together a research paper? Forget about it - you're a terrorist!

Reference:
Paul, J. W. (May 30, 2008). Download A Book Get Arrested, Call For Terror Attacks - No Problem! Prison Planet. com. Retrieved March 14, 2009, from
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/may2008/053008_get_arrested.htm

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