CSIS stabs collaborator in back!

Omicron

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Jul 28, 2010
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Normally I would rant about how we need more regulations and how lack thereof caused the latest economic collapse, but get this... I've been dealing with a situation where over-regulations ham-strings, and it came from Chinese, so...

As far as I can tell, their super-detailed regulations are to protect themselves from evil, which means they've got stung by it, but it didn't come from me, so the reason I get pissed off at the regulations is because I'm not evil plus the people I grew up around were not therefore the point to it is not understood.

On the other hand, wow... you should see how much regulation Chinese feel to be required to keep themselves in order.
 

cranky

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I wonder if this story was taken to the média by this guy?

Imo, item not à good strategy to back à buracracy into à corne. Atleast not as à first strategy.
 

Durry

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May 18, 2010
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Seem to remember the guy got paid at least $300k for helping the police in the TO 18 case .

Thats gotta be worth a little inconvenience
 

Machjo

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Seem to remember the guy got paid at least $300k for helping the police in the TO 18 case .

Thats gotta be worth a little inconvenience

Seems a little high a salary, but that depends too on how much work and skills and knowledge were required to crack the group. Either way though, it still does not excuse such an embarrassingly incompetent blunder!
 

PoliticalNick

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Seem to remember the guy got paid at least $300k for helping the police in the TO 18 case .

Thats gotta be worth a little inconvenience
So what's it worth to you to be classified as a terrorist with homeland security and probably interpol. Your name doesn't come of that list ever. How much is your good name and freedom worth to you?