buster81
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Good luck at the library.
Good luck at the library.
Given the content of teh book, I'd be rather surprised if it hasn't been banned in GB.I just checked with the library' on-line. Would you believe it? The book is not on the stock-list.
So, I ordered it. They will check whether it is available anywhere within the library service.
Ho hum!
One of the more odious features of being a foreigner in the UK. I know from tortuous experience.The last time that I bought something from the US, I was absolutely hammered by our Customs and Postal services.
I'm sure the CIA monitors this site as well--as does most likely the FBI, and various LE agencies trying to get a feel for what the people think, although legally the CIA is forbidden to carry out domestic intelligence, I don't see anything stopping a citizen from exploring a website--so more than likely they do monitor the site.Yes, I know that the CIA is supposed to monitor it (or was that Al Quaida doing the monitoring?) So what? There's thousands of us and only 646 of them.
Go to a local book store--pay cash--no library, no records--no trail and no red flags. That is if you are security conscious.Thanks. I'll try ordering it from the library. That should throw up a few "red flags" at the home of MI5.
It's available online for free. Just search for the title. Downloadit, memorize, and discard. You wouldn't want to get caught with such rebellious contraband. You would be forever labelled as a radical lunaticfor wanting freedom.:uhoh:
buster81 wrote:It's available online for free. Just search for the title. Downloadit, memorize, and discard. You wouldn't want to get caught with such rebellious contraband. You would be forever labelled as a radical lunaticfor wanting freedom.:uhoh:
Don't forget to erase your hard drive--and if you have the proper utility--zero fill the drive--that and then low level format it and then re-zero fill it.
You remember Orwells' 1984--subversive, freedom loving, freedom wanting individuals who question what their government tells them are dealt with harshly...
Personally I think V For Vendetta describes the UK much better though at this point in history.
I have never seen his blog..until today...
Animal Farm is an interesting read, but I'd say both the U.K. and U.S. are beyond the point where the pigs are walking upright. In the U.S. poor old Boxer was used to hold together the NFA in 1934, a decade before Animal Farm was even published.Do any of you guys remember Animal Farm?