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- PRIME 109. Special USS Kennedy PT Boat Navy Brat Issue.
- January 9, 1998
- 13:13 hrs
-
- CONTENTS:
- * Christian Methodist Sheep Clone First Humanoid Embryo
- * Jury Hung On Gallows Verdicts
- * Judge T. Nichol Finds Own Mother In Contempt
- * Drunk In Bar Hollers, "Freebird!"
- * Rusted Root, IBM and Radio Shack Announce Corporate Merger
- * Bill Gates Doesn't Make Headline News For Entire Week
- * Sweden Announces Jan 24, Invasion of US
-
-
- Helo. Prime Anarchist here with another midweek crisis.
- Stephen Jones is in Vail Colorado handling the Terry Nichols
- Case. At least he's handling Wolfe Blitzchieg and CNN.
- (You are Reading, A T I.)
- His last big one besides the Timothy McVeigh-ride was what, OJ?
- Let's see. He'll do the Unabomber next?
- Now he's a busy man -- so after these two he'll sit it out until
- they nab the guy who back in his 50's wrote the code that'll
- bring us all our millenium-year-two-thousand-troubles.
- I have a feeling people don't quite realize exactly what
- went on under their noses this New Years. So I'll put it here.
- For the first time since the early 70's Led Zeppelin's
- STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN was NOT the most requested song of the year.
- Tha's rye; U herd it 1st - hear.
- No, not Butterfly Kisses, you ninny. And Not your daughter's
- La Macarooni. It was
- <Clears Throat> pains me to verbalize this... FREEBIRD BEAT OUT
- STAIRWAY. Yikes.
- Everything Changes; Nothing Changes.
- (You are Reading, A T I.)
- Am I the only one what really wants to hear Terry Nichols' speech
- to Judge Nittemenpickem? I can't wait to see what he says
- although I'm sure I'll have to wait and read about it in the
- morning paper if I know media well enough, eh?
- I think what most don't realize is: them that
- blew up the Fed Building are NOT leftist terrorist conspirators.
- They were pawns of a recent (albeit decades old) groundswell of
- fanatical Christian Conservative creeps who believe in assassination.
- Have you met any of these personally? They almost cause me beggin' for
- first ammendment exemptions!!! Scarey people they.
- This, by the way, is the same "arm" that tried to pump lead
- into the Whitehouse twice. Do I need to even mention Arizona Forestry
- Department's uncovering plans to blow up the Pentagon, White House
- AND Observatory (where the second lady and her signific-other live)
- which actually would've succeeded had it been implemented?
- I sure hope this doesn't get me quoted next to "TJ" Jefferson
- hundreds of years from now:
- "Our 'Noble Experiment' should less fear external invasion,
- foreign terrorists or subversive lefto-politicos than its
- very own a-moral minority - the very ones who claim a
- 'moral' 'majority' - the first third of our nation we've
- had so much trouble keeping in check for three centuries
- going."
- -prime anarchist 1998-
-
-
- STOP! - -
- / - \
- \ /
- / \
- : US : Important Customer Information.
- : PS : Because of heightened security the
- : : following types of mail may not be
- : : placed in recepticle.
- 1) Things that tick.
- 2) Things that hum.
- 3) Things in wooden boxes.
- 4) Hallmark cards with "songs" inside.
- 5) Anything to military FPO's.
- 6) Anything bigger than a breadbasket.
- 7) Sounds like beer.
- 8) Rhymes with ROM.
-
- Bring these to an official USPS site
- Instead.
-
-
-
- (You are Reading, A T I.)
-
-
- . .trumpet solo.
- . .And now the.
- . .famous lt'rs.
- . .2 d'eddidors.
-
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- " <ecodefense@ecodef.koenig.su>
-
- Subject: happy new year' article
- Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 16:40:34
- > A PERFECT CORPORATION FOREVER
- > The new order has finally come, buy your goods from Siemens only
- > ..... or, Guide to a Succesful Corporation
- >
- > Siemens is a classical multinational corporation. It makes all kinds of
- > consumer goods - kitchen equipment, video & audio technics, washing
- > machines, computers, refrigerators - things that ease the lives of busy
- > people all over the world. Every experienced housewife can tell you
- > that. Every more or less experienced not-in-house-husband can add
- > that Siemens and its subsidiaries make all these nice, small things for
- > their lovely cars.
- > (You are Reading, A T I.)
- > As a "respectable" corporation (at least according to itself), Siemens
- > has "MORE" - and probably the most important business -
- > nuclear power. One of the last giants in this industry, the German-based
- > multinational continues to construct nuclear reactors outside of the
- > so-called developed world.
- >
- > What a smart bug - those who didn't move
- > from their benefit-only-for-corporations western world are dead already,
- > for example Westinghouse.
- >
- > Basically we can say that Siemens is good corporate capitalist,
- Westinghouse
- > (for example), is a looser - all because of one small thing: you have to
- pay
- > for everything in this world, but in the east you pay much less than in
- the
- > west. And in the east, you have more opportunity to show your
- unprofitable
- > business as a profitable one. That's part of 'The New Order' called
- corporate
- > world. Of course, Westinghouse tried but ...
- > maybe it was too late, maybe they were too lazy, maybe it was not right
- > country [Czech republic, conract for completion of Temelin NPP], maybe
- I'm wrong.
- > But if I'm wrong it'd be me who was the looser, not Westinghouse.
- >
- > Siemens is PERFECT for this 'World' - politically correct, profitable,
- > likes to give Christmas presents to all of us. Not the absolutely first,
- > but far from the end of the list of the most successful corporations.
- > Moreover, Siemens knows how to show its business profitable.
- That's very important know-how. I've heard
- > that during its final days, Westinghouse was
- > trying to buy this know-how with all the money they had left, but
- obviously
- > this was not enough for Siemens
- >
- > Well, by the way, you should know that it wasn't so easy to make money
- > earlier this century when Siemens appeared on the globe market. During
- > World War II, Germany was destroyed, economical ACTIVITY too low,
- > absolute apathy. That was wrong direction for Siemens to invest money to
- > the war.
- >
- > But what keeps life
- > on the earth is only one principle - HUMANS ARE BETTER AT
- > DESTROYING LIFE THAN KEEPING IT HERE.... that's WHAT
- > KEEPS HUMAN SOCIETY GOING/ALIVE/EVOLVING... In other words,
- > analyze mistakes and know the time to change direction. Siemens appears
- > perfect in that light again: investing money in Hitler's war, Siemens got
- > a lot of slave labour during World War IIs - mainly
- > Russian soldiers from concentration camps. That was a smart exchange.
- > So you see, even Hitler worked for Siemens to some extent. That's what
- we call
- > smart: even when anti-fascist troops entered Berlin, Siemens didn't have
- to
- > worry about its survival during an expected economic depression. Who
- > cares that Siemens made money from war and death of soldiers? Every war
- > processes a lot of life into death.
- >
- > That's was the setting upon which this corporation rose to power. When
- > the economic situation started to feel better in Germany, who you think
- > reconstructed it? Right, Siemens. Who else had money? Not the Nazis,
- > escaped to third countries ; they took their money with them. But
- shouldn't
- > a corporation take care of its country, you'd ask? Absolutely, yes,
- images
- > of a national-multinational hero help a lot. It's OK that you're asking -
- a
- > New
- > Order is just arrived, and it will take time to learn all of its rules.
- >
- > I live in a country when Siemens constructs nuclear reactors. You know it
- > can be very politically incorrect business (nuclear safety, nuclear
- weapon
- > proliferation, development of nuclear technologies, different things that
- > many troublemakers who, all of them just agents of other dirty playing
- > corporations, got this job to push someone out of business). By the way,
- > our perfect corporation deserves "fair-play" award - it's not fighting
- with
- > anyone, it's peaceful and politically-correct. In my country
- > everything is just fine, because the Ministry of Nuclear Power knows who
- > are the good guys (and who's bad). So we have kind of smart governmental
- > regulations - only Siemens is allowed into the nuclear industry here.
- Well,
- > sometimes a "perfect drug" brings along friends, like French-based
- corporation
- > COGEMA, but friends of our friends are our friends, right? Sometimes,
- > Siemens even pays Ministry officials but if you think that a dirty game,
- you
- > are absolutely wrong. Siemens is paying them only for work: joint
- research
- > or attending 'New World' conferences. Someone can say they pay a lot but
- > you have to understand -these are high-ranked specialists and it
- > doesn't really matter that these specialists get $200 salaries per month
- > (because our country now is in economical trouble, a little bit, but we
- > are staying optimistic with Siemens around.)
- >
- > So, political correctness. Every man managing a good corporation should
- > know this rule. At the same time, look at Siemens - they have a lot of
- > friends among high-ranked politicans but a perfect corporation never
- connecst
- > its business interests with politicians (to stay politically-correct).
- > Someone can say that our favorite corporation lobbies politicans to get
- them
- > to issue loans for Siemens' projects. That's not true! Politicians are
- smart
- > enough to see where it make sense to loan for commercial projects and
- where
- > it does not. But every sane person
- > could see that if Siemens is involved in the project - especially in the
- > case of
- > such an expensive and important business like nuclear power construction
- - (You are Reading, A T I.)
- > that it definitely makes sense to help these projects financially. To
- make
- > economics growing up somewhere or
- > simply implement the mission to civilize the other world, outside of
- > corporational which perfect one,
- > make them happier. All of it will be
- > reimbursed by three thousand times higher benefit.
- >
- > If you've heard something bad about their nuclear facilities' level of
- > safety - that's wrong. Well, they constructed one reprocessing facility
- > which doesn't work but it's not because it's bad. That's because Germany
- is
- > full of troublemakers, all these anarchists and environmentalists.
- >
- > So, what I was going to say... Yeah, buy Siemens' goods for Christmas,
- buy
- > Siemens' goods for New Year's Eve, buy Siemens for birthdays, buy Siemens
- for
- > Independence Day, buy, buy, buy and one more time buy. Remember! Buy
- > the best because you deserves the best. Buying something from Siemens,
- > a normal and perfect corporation, and you provide it with funds to
- continue
- > developing
- > and making the world a happier place to live in.
-
- `'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'
-
- Subject: Message from Silvia Williams to Marc Capelli
-
-
-
- What do you expect with
- satanists running your
- government, Marc?
-
- As president, Bush
- actually walked out of
- the international
- ecology summit in Rio
- de Janeiro.
-
-
- Subject:
- Re: hi
- Date:
- Sun, 4 Jan 1998 00:48:08 EST
- From:
- DShuttlewo <DShuttlewo@aol.com>
-
- Happy New Year Prime Anarchist!!! Cool e-mail address.
-
-
- (You are Reading, A T I.)
-
- README.TXT
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-
- The readme.txt
-
- If you found your way here you're in for a treat.
-
- Rule #1. always read the readme's first.
-
- Rule #2. never read the readme's.
-
- Hack, hack and hack; and then recite after me; "Shit. I should've
- read the readme's."
-
- Activist Times, Inc. is a hacker magazine for many reasons, but
- primarily because Prime Anarchist has been a hacker since he was a
- little boy. The only thing more constant than hacking in Anarchists
- life has been music, and more specifically guitar.
-
- Unless of course, you count his over redundant, mondo-abundant, ever
- pragmaticant use of the third person.
-
- Oh, and conversational word choice.
-
- For after all is said and done: all we are is myth, rhetoric,
- propaganda, expression and of course THE EVENT.
-
- What's a meta4-U?
-
- ???
-
-
-
- Die Hacker-Hymne
- by: Cheshire Catalyst. tradduciones: the self
-
-
- Zu singen nach der Melodie: "Put another nickel in"
-
- Put another password in
- Bomb it out and try again
- Try to get past logging in
- We're hacking, hacking, hacking
-
- Try his first wife's maiden name.
- This is more than just a game.
- It's real fun, it is the same,
- It's hacking, hacking, hacking.
-
- Sys-call, let's try a sys-call.
- Remember the great bug freom v 3,
- Or R S X, it's a here! Whoppee!
-
- Put another sys-call in,
- Run those passwords out and then,
- Dial back up, we're logging in,
- We're hacking, hacking, hacking!
-
- deutsch:
-
- Gib ein neues Pawort ein
- Oft fliegst du raus, mal kommste rein
- Schau genau beim Tippen zu
- Wir hacken, hacken, hacken.
-
- Find vom Chef die Freundin raus
- Probiere ihren Namen aus
- Tast dich ran mit Ruh im Nu
- Zum Hacken, Hacken, Hacken.
-
- Begreife endlich das System.
- Dann hast du es ganz bequem
- Was du willst das tu, ja tu
- Du Hacker, Hacker, Hacker!
-
- Cheshire Catalyst, T.A.P.-magazine / Übersetzung frei nach Wau
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