I read his stuff as a kid stuck behind a keyboard who wants to get a rise out of people and is posting the 'vilest' things he can think of to do it. Denying him outrage at what he's saying is confusing the hell out of him, which is why he's going further and further off the deep end. He doesn't get why I'm not offended or even afraid of what he says.
If I thought he was actually serious, I'd take it serious.
He, and most of the latest members that exhibit the same traits, are similar as well as being all from the most northern part of the EU. It is a way of gathering information about a topic without a direct question being asked. Interpol would act a bit retarded rater than asking questions somebody with a 160 IQ would.
In this case the questions would tend to shut poster up rather than get them to open up, even if it is will a troll post. The part of the data that is most interesting to them is about the troll and if they are a few singular ones or is it more of a group effort where several troll attack certain posters yet leave other posters alone who post even more controversial posts than the lead question.
There is no identity crisis here, the sides are clearly marked, what is not open for examination at the moment is the qualities that go with the various posters. More is still a majority, it has never been a sign that the most moral people are making up 'the majority'. In 'group' there are 11 unbalanced people and 1 moderator who is sane and is the one calling the shots. That is not the case in Ottawa or any other place important people have gathered.
The US is bad thread was to get the 'trend' that should be applied to all Muslim countries (and many others) since WWII. (that were invaded because of lies being told) The trend was to forgive and forget, even just forget the past and let the present carry on into the next century just like the last one unfolded.
In the day when there was some opposition it died the day it was promised that gas would be $2/gal forever. That is all it took for the 'high morals' to be tossed. That is a pretty low position for 'the bar' IMO.
We have two identities, as we see ourselves and as the international community sees us. We see us as independent and freely joining the fights that are morally superior. The international community sees us as a joke that is fully sub-servant to many nations, the UK, France, US, Israel, even World Banks as the AB Premier suggested we lower the royalty rates when the banks were 'stressed'.
The members here that claim to have some ties to the First Nations are fully accepting that the ones in the Villages around Hudson Bay are being killed off via medical experiments administered by the WHO, whose HQ in is a foreign country. That means the Canadians who allow them to do that face charges of treason. In the old days the whole family would suffer the fate of the actual criminal.
That is pretty much anybody in Politics or the Health Industry in Canada and around the globe.
Canada is run by Ontario and Quebec, because they are sub-servant to the UK and France, rather than the numbers make them the majority. The policies they follow are drafted in the EU rather than in Canada by Canadians. A few recent speeches at the Senate clearly thanking 'foreign powers' for the guidance that has resulted in such leaps forward. Left unsaid is the ones being thanked were being thanked for their silence about the illegal experiments being done on an unsuspecting section of the Canadian population. Had they sign on for the experiments they would have been paid and that would have been the end of it. Dying in the end and them being. There is also the trafficking question and that would have the Queen coughing up the fate of the 'Indian children taken from a Residential School during one of her official visits'. Seeing her hog-tied and carted of to prison would probably even have an effect on how the Government takes care of business.
cheap' is why that route was never explored' (and being psychopaths).
All the hype about DU munitions went underground as soon as Japan lost 4 commercial reactors. Rather than a few villages in Iraq and old Europe they now have a whole nation that can be studied for a few 100 years to see what the full effects of long term-low level radiation are.