FKN Newz 2006-06-23
Top quotes
“The FBI claimed the seven have sworn allegiance to al Qaeda but had no contact with them.”
“An FBI agent infiltrated the group, posing as a zany religious fanatic with pots of money and a hotline to Osama bin Laden.”
“On the 12th of December, US President George W.”
Transcript
Chicago seven charged with Sears Tower thoughtcrime. Rocky Body Count 14 added and more to come. In the UK Blair creates new criminal justice headlines. news around the world from v y Dai.
I'm hungry for life. Here are tonight's headlines. In America, the US authorities have charged seven suspected militants with a terrorist thoughtcrime. The FBI claimed the seven have sworn allegiance to al Qaeda but had no contact with them.
They went on not to claim these evil people didn't like America, and for this they will suffer. They didn't like our foreign policy, our disregard for innocent lives. They hated the freedom our intelligence community has to spy on our own people listen to their phone calls, track their banking activities, etc. An FBI agent infiltrated the group, posing as a zany religious fanatic with pots of money and a hotline to Osama bin Laden.
The group convinced they were dealing with al Qaeda requested an all out assault on America, a simultaneous land, air and sea invasion, a couple of nuclear weapons and some of those box cutters to help hijack an aeroplane. We wish they'd gotten away with it seven another source we need another excuse to kill Arabs steal oil and justify holy war across the planet. It helps keep people distracted while we fuck them over for a buck and destroy the planet to make money.
No weapons were found in the Miami warehouse where the men were arrested and the seven had not posed an immediate danger the FBI said however, if they had thought about it, some more things could have been very different. Down with thinking and long live the abstract concept of nationalism and the part of Earth designated as America by internationally agreed boundary lines Fink slobber slobber rant rant.
Interac the number of civilians reported to have been killed during the war and occupation is being recorded by the campaign group, Iraq buddy current, it puts the total number of civilian dead at between 36,149 to 40,548. And the number of police said 2145 plus the 14th Kill today in our bomb of the week. The issue of counting is highly controversial and the finger is disputed. The US and UK military authorities do not record the number of civilians killed by their forces, not saying gosh, you know when you're in a tank or a jet spraying a city with hot lead, it's just not possible to count how many innocent civilians women and children you're killing.
Anyway, who cares? They're just sand niggers, and the voters at home couldn't give a fuck about them. What's far more important is how many of our nice white Jesus loving boys get killed doing it. Why just want our young to have our brave boys killed in the wrong part of the country can really affect how the voters behave.
And that would be a bad thing. Right? Am I right? On the 12th of December, US President George W.
Bush said about 30,000 Iraqis have been killed since the war began. His spokesman said later that figure was not an official one. And Mr. Bush was talking shape we've killed loads more than that.
One study said poor planning and airstrikes by coalition forces and a climate of violence had led to more than 100,000 Extra deaths in Iraq. The US and UK Governments have both said the chaotic situation in Iraq makes it impossible to care about these people and their insignificant lives. More on that story later. In the UK, Tony Blair says there is a huge and growing gap between criminal justice headlines and what the public is paying for.
A spokesman for nobody said we have prisons bursting at the seams are judiciary at loggerheads with the government or probation service on its knees falling conviction rates for serious crimes and one of the highest rates of reoffending. In Western Europe. What we need are 1000s of new prison places so we can lock up even more people, especially the ones who are poorer and won't stop whinging about inequality and the stranglehold the elites have on wealth and land ownership.
If the government was interested in making the streets of Britain safer, we'd have 50,000 new police and five to 10 new prisons. Mr. Blair said, I've come to the conclusion that part of the problem in this whole area has been the absence of a proper considered intellectual debate about the nature of liberty in the modern world, not adding so listen up, and we'll tell you what you're getting and you'll like it.
The last thing we want is a fair society free of exploitation and correct Shouldn't what we want is a country where the land and all it has to offer are the heritage of a few rich people related to the queen or members of the Church of England. And all resources are distributed on the basis of wealth not need. Long live the Queen and the sticky sweet smell of her procedures, pervading the hive and sending chemical messages to all you.
Hi, fuckers. Rant rant rant rant. Yeah. Business use now exploitation of the planet continues for money, sport football set to become even more interesting in your life.
And now the weather the planet sparked. It's your fault, and it's getting worse. Have a nice weekend.
Themes in this episode
Analysis essay
This episode is built around the June 2006 arrest of the “Liberty City Seven” in Miami, accused of plotting attacks including the Sears Tower despite having no weapons and no real al-Qaeda contact. Deek frames the case as “thoughtcrime”: men with anger, fantasy, and an FBI informant are inflated into a terror cell. The joke is that the state helps manufacture the plot, then claims victory over it. The other major context is the ongoing argument over Iraqi civilian deaths, especially Iraq Body Count figures, official refusal to count coalition-caused deaths, and the much higher estimates from public-health studies. In Britain, Blair’s criminal-justice rhetoric becomes another headline factory.
The Miami sketch attacks post-9/11 policing as theatre. The FBI infiltrator is imagined as a rich fake extremist offering access to bin Laden, making the suspects look less like operational terrorists than useful fools in a government narrative. Their real crime, in Deek’s telling, is disliking American power. The Iraq Body Count section is far darker: he contrasts the obsessive counting of Western troops with the refusal to count Iraqi civilians. The racist language is used as a ventriloquized imperial attitude—what policy implies but polite officials cannot say.
The recurring FKN themes are fear management, fake terror plots, Iraq as mass killing, racism beneath foreign policy, and official numbers as propaganda. Blair’s “criminal justice headlines” fit the same pattern: government does not solve crime so much as manufacture media language about crime. The episode’s central argument is that states count what matters to power, invent threats when useful, and turn both terror and justice into public-relations machinery.