The C.I.A.'s illegal business
Recently the C.I.A. released a 700 some page report detailing illegal activities from the early fifties to the mid seventies. They claimed to have illegally wiretapped people, attempting to poison Fidel Castro's food, tested LSD on people without their knowledge, among other things. What does everyone think about it?
sk8ndestroy14
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i really wouldn't like to be in the middle of that... it might get pretty nasty...
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sk8ndestroy14
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yup... that's why my location says so... lol... why?
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Just wondering. Hey, I have a question though. Really off topic but who cares. How do you type when you want accent marks and tildes (the little things over some of the n's).
sk8ndestroy14
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spanish keyboards have these equipped, but if you're on an english keyboard, things are like this:
á--->Alt + 160
é--->Alt + 130
í---->Alt + 161
ó--->Alt + 162
ú--->Alt + 163
ñ--->Alt + 164
Ñ--->(Can you guess it?) Alt + 165
¿ (Yeah, in spanish you open a question with question marks...) ---> Alt + 168
¡ (Yup... exclamations are opened with exclamation marks too) ---> Alt + 173
by the way... the ñ is pronounced as an 'n' with a short 'i'-like sound in the end...
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That's the only way around it? I'll never remember that. So what do you think about the CIA's illegal business?
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i guess that since those years were like they were (with the mafia and hitmen and all that stuff) maybe it was the only way around... as for Fidel,everything goes in love and in war, doesn't it?
it's not like i'm celebrating their acts or anything... but, they sure do have the power... after all, they are the American Intelligence office, aren't they?
P.S.
it's not that hard... it's Alt + 160 through 165, except for the 'é', which is 130
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130 is kinda random.
But I don't think there is anything stopping them from doing illegal things today even.
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imagine if they were unstoppable before... it is impossible to stop them now... they can practically do whatever they want... there's no way to control them anyway...
just look at it this way... all the other letters are in the 160's... 'é' is in 130... one row below the rest...
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To our Honduran friend: my apologies, I've never been able to understand much about Central America (I don't know why not). Did Nicaragua end up communist? And what's the state of Honduras?
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Recently the C.I.A. released a 700 some page report detailing illegal activities from the early fifties to the mid seventies. They claimed to have illegally wiretapped people, attempting to poison Fidel Castro's food, tested LSD on people without their knowledge, among other things. What does everyone think about it?
This is news? I suppose it is because they are admitting it, but their actions have been common knowledge for decades...
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Anyway.. back to the topic at hand ;)
I personally think the CIA is kick-a$$, and should be allowed to do whatever the hell they want.. So long as America is not attacked I really don't care how the CIA handles their business. I think it would be awesome to work for them.. or the NSA.
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To our Honduran friend: my apologies, I've never been able to understand much about Central America (I don't know why not). Did Nicaragua end up communist? And what's the state of Honduras?
ok... actually we're under command of an idiot that thought he could be president just because he could ride horses and feed cows... and the worse part is that people are so stupid (i'm not included... i couldn't vote... fortunately, 'cause all candidates were complete ignorants...) they voted for him... even though there were leser evils... people die because it rains (you might be able to imagine how well our infrastructure is going)...
but it's not all that bad... we beat the hell out of mexico the gold cup... haha
nicaragua did not end communist... but nearly did... things are finally getting set down more peacefully... actually my dad got a job there and he's going pretty well... though they've got a political party that remains with communist ideals and stuff...
and there's no need to apologize... i live in central america and even i don't understand what the heck is going on in here... it's nice though... (sometimes)
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Ah, thanks.
I knew some company representative originally from Nicaragua, and it sounds like a pretty nice place -- outside of the political what-not.
In regard to language, for you is the ñ a different letter than n? As in, in a dictionary, items beginning with ñ are separate from those beginning with n?
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I think their alphabet is just about the same as ours except for the addition of "rr" and a few other minor differences.
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yup... that happens with 'ch', 'll' and 'ñ'... our alphabet has 29 characters...
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yup... that happens with 'ch', 'll' and 'ñ'... our alphabet has 29 characters...
Danke.... errr, gracias!
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haha... de nada (ur welcome for those who don't know)...
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