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From: | Robin Benson <rob@hammerheadmedia.co.uk> |
Date: | Fri, 4 Jun 2004 23:48:57 +0100 |
Hi David Maybe I should have said that there's no better way to close down a discussion than by introducing a factor into the equation that cannot be examined. How would you have reacted if Haggis said that his God had told him that nuclear armageddon was nigh? There's also a fair amount of hogwash mixed in to the brew ... On 4 Jun 2004, at 19:38, Lazy Haggis wrote: > It's obvious the terrorists could easily attack Western interests by > blowing up the oil infrastructure in the Middle East and other key > installations around the world. This could easily be implemented today If it were so easily implemented do you think that Bin Laden and Co. would have sat around swinging their worry-beads over a game of backgammon? Regarding Al Queda terrorists, yes, the local flower shop owner could in fact be a merciless Al Queda operative, but then again, so could I! Kind regards Robin On 4 Jun 2004, at 22:16, David & Jill Stevenson wrote: > Robin , > At least concede he does stick to his guns . You are too > subtle to accuse him of direct naivety with the analogy to instinctive > forces operating in the natural world .But remember intuition is what > second guessing is about and is a function of International Foreign > Intelligence Agencies as well as Futurists . So he is in good company > . It is then simply a case of examining his rationale .Everyone is > free to do that . > When he introduces the X factor of terrorism to his > scenarios remember the explosive growth of Al Queda in recent years > .From a beginning of humble training schools in Saudi Arabia > financed by their founder we saw Western involvement in Afghanistan > .That invasion and the ignominy of defeat saw malcontents from a > primitive Taliban seek philosophical and terrorist "sophistication " > under the Al Queda regime . The Al Queda nucleus metastacized over the > borders into neighbouring welcoming and unwelcoming host countries > disguised as the original modern day "refugee ". > The significance of that reflected in the fact that there > are now estimated to be 18,000 Al Queda terrorists world wide > .Equally significant they are represented in over 60 countries .They > wear no party badges for ready identification nor do they shout their > ideological ideas from the roof tops of those host countries . They > are being subtly trained to look more "normal ". You , Robin , may > even have unwittingly hosted one of them to a meal the other night . > Can you say categorically that you did not ? Rather , that it was some > innocent but intelligent foreign student on an exchange . > Have I given a better profile to the X factor of terrorism > so besetting Haggis`s pessimistic outlook .Is he so irrational and > should he confine himself solely to his charts ? When Oscar Wilde > described " Intuition as the last refuge of the unknowledgable female > " was he excluding Haggis purely on grounds of sex ? > Anyway - Regards to you Robin . > > David ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/chat/forum/
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