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another bigger threat 2003-03-30 00:28:22 Reply

Beside, war, corrupt leaders; ex:- Saddam in politics controlling the country and insurgency armies in the Phillipines and all around the world. what can be the biggest threat to the society?

how about secret societies?
secret societies in Central America, Entire Europe and South America are spinning billions of money out of drugs and human trafficking and not forgetting pornogaphy or worst child porno.

they are the sickest ppl in this world. spinning money out of unenthical business like drug, human, weapons and pirated CDS and DVDs trafficking and also not forgetting making money out of helpless prositiutes which they kidnapped in those poor Eastern Europe and Indo-china.

Note:- i once read an Article in Time magazine 2 years ago. about a Chinese illegal immigrant coming to US. and it cost him US $20000. just one only, it costs US $20000. how about a truckload of illegal immigrants?

some of the brillant secret societies even make money from counterfeit money.

next, they even invade into "legalised" business. like setting pubs, cigarette, alcholic factory and setting casino and "betting online" business to help them spinning more money out of people addiction of all of these.

some of those powerful secret societies in HongKong and Japan even make money by setting up records company, making money from curvaceous female singers who does not have powerful voices. but all they have to do is wear less and making sexy antics, quotes and dance attracting male customers to buy their records.

in Taiwan, some powerful secret societies even invade into politics. rig election. making money as a mayor who make more relaxed laws which helps them to set up more casino and brothels.

this caused a lot of trouble to the clean gov't who cannot do much to these suspected gangsters who tarnished their countries' reputation and making the society not safe to live.

how to against all these gangsters from making money out of those unethical business which just feed on human deadliest temptation and indulgation or addiction.

to me, my ans is gov't showing no mercy on them. arrested them without any arrest warrant. like now, what's happening in Thailand where the police arrest those drug pusher and kills them once they retaliate.

strict laws like Singapore. kidnapping, and heavy drug trafficking; more than 200 grams leads to death sentences. raping means caning. no casino and strict laws to those pubs owners.

lastly, ppl should give up their addiction and wake up. don't feed them with money anymore.

how's everyone's comments?

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Response to another bigger threat 2003-03-30 00:31:05 Reply

At 3/30/03 12:28 AM, Anti-corruption wrote: Note:- i once read an Article in Time magazine 2 years ago. about a Chinese illegal immigrant coming to US. and it cost him US $20000. just one only, it costs US $20000. how about a truckload of illegal immigrants?

If these people have the balls to take such a risk to get away from their totalitarian fascist government then I welcome them to the U.S. They care more about their freedom than most Americans.

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Response to another bigger threat 2003-03-30 00:32:29 Reply

I meant totalitarian communist government....thats what happens when you type faster than you think.

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Response to another bigger threat 2003-03-30 00:33:49 Reply

thanks for that reply. but how's about recognise the secret societies as the biggest threat in all around the world especially where in countries where the police is inefficient like China?

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Response to another bigger threat 2003-03-30 00:38:40 Reply

At 3/30/03 12:28 AM, Anti-corruption wrote: some of those powerful secret societies in HongKong and Japan even make money by setting up records company, making money from curvaceous female singers who does not have powerful voices. but all they have to do is wear less and making sexy antics, quotes and dance attracting male customers to buy their records.

All record companies do this. Do you think that Brittney Spears is really all that talented? There are many, many women who can sing better than Brittany Spears yet they do not bring in millions for record companies. Music today is all hype and flash, none of the extremely popular groups write their own songs any more. All they sing is crap pumped out by the record companies.

Once there was a time when musicians had to be competent song writers but that is no more.

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Response to another bigger threat 2003-03-30 00:40:33 Reply

I wouldn't call drug trafficing or pirating unenthical.

Everyone chooses what they put in their own bodies. Dealers are just there to offer drugs to those who choose to use a controled substance.

As for pirating, who cares.

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Response to another bigger threat 2003-03-30 00:41:47 Reply

At 3/30/03 12:33 AM, Anti-corruption wrote: thanks for that reply. but how's about recognise the secret societies as the biggest threat in all around the world especially where in countries where the police is inefficient like China?

I am not sure of what you mean by secret societies but in China for example the biggest threat to the people is their government.

In Democratic third world countries the sort of societies you are talking about are a great threat....drug cartels in Columbia and the like for example but these orginizations lack the power to be a greater threat than a country which has the rescources to produce nuclear or biological weapons.

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Response to another bigger threat 2003-03-30 00:50:30 Reply

but do you think using SEX, VIOLENCE, FANTASY and DRUGS indulgation from the public to make money, is it enthical or not.

to me, what they do is like killing the ART and Music industries. and they are doing no effort in doing something constructive but just being manipulative.

Note:- the Art, i mean here is movies, not paintings. And i also dislike movies that only display gore and violence without any constructive theme in it. like the DAWN of the living DEAD and The DAY OF THE LIVING DEAD. however, ppl may like it because it feed their hatred in their heart.

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Response to another bigger threat 2003-03-30 00:56:31 Reply

At 3/30/03 12:40 AM, MarijuanaClock wrote: I wouldn't call drug trafficing or pirating unenthical.

Everyone chooses what they put in their own bodies. Dealers are just there to offer drugs to those who choose to use a controled substance.

As for pirating, who cares.

It's not the drugs themselves that frighten people, it's what ensues from drug abuse. And pirating takes money away from hard-working people and puts it into the hands of those who had nothing to do with its creation (unless it's non-profit pirating).

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Response to another bigger threat 2003-03-30 01:20:08 Reply

totally agree with Kazuo.

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Response to another bigger threat 2003-03-30 02:07:32 Reply

AP - Sat Mar 29, 9:02 PM ET
Cambodian police raided a notorious brothel district Saturday and rescued at least 36 Vietnamese girls — some younger than 10 years old — who were forced into prostitution.

this is what the recent news report. i guess everyone including male or female should totally against this sort of unenthical business.

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Response to another bigger threat 2003-03-30 02:29:00 Reply

At 3/30/03 12:40 AM, MarijuanaClock wrote: I wouldn't call drug trafficing or pirating unenthical.

Everyone chooses what they put in their own bodies. Dealers are just there to offer drugs to those who choose to use a controled substance.

Very true. Dealers merely fulfill the simplest law of economics: where there is demand there is supply. Get rid of every drug cartel and every drug in the world... I would bet that 6 months later the market would be full again.

As for pirating, who cares.
At 3/30/03 12:56 AM, Kazuo_Kiriyama wrote:
It's not the drugs themselves that frighten people, it's what ensues from drug abuse. And pirating takes money away from hard-working people and puts it into the hands of those who had nothing to do with its creation (unless it's non-profit pirating).

Yeah, but stealing from the thieves isn't really stealing. example: I'm tired of paying 16-20 bucks for a CD that cost a tiny fraction of that to produce and put out - by record companies that band together to set prices and screw people over. Fuck 'em, I'm getting my money back.

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Response to another bigger threat 2003-03-30 02:39:14 Reply

Yeah, but stealing from the thieves isn't really stealing. example: I'm tired of paying 16-20 bucks for a CD that cost a tiny fraction of that to produce and put out - by record companies that band together to set prices and screw people over. Fuck 'em, I'm getting my money back.

for that what you say, it is the corporate business fault. it's them who wants to make more money so they can retired at the age of 50. they don't give a F on the music and the Art. to them, as long it makes money. That's it.

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Response to another bigger threat 2003-03-30 05:48:41 Reply

completely true. tye cds must be bought in bulk and cost 0.05 pence, and they are making a profit of 40,000% on some of them. if you tried that with anything else you would be laughed off the globe.

on a side note, why the hell do people still pay that kind of money for music anyway?