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"The Open-Source Spies of World War II"

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Blogger PO'd American said...

Gotta love "Farcebook" and btw, this blog is a great open source for the NSA, BATFE, etc.

March 4, 2015 at 7:22 AM

Blogger Sean said...

Open sourcing is how North VietNam, by way of their partners, the USSR, was able to determine if the Soviet Unions money was having the desired effect on colleges and media in America circa 1960-1975. Took a while, but useful idiots like Obongos' pal, Alinsky helped make it happen, with media playing along, and it went from stupid, trumped up war, to tragicomedy. I got played, along with everyone else, but hey, C'est la vie, Non?

March 4, 2015 at 9:00 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

on a side note, this morning I awoke to the news that IJN battleship Musashi's wreckage has been located. I have read of a Swiss salvage company that would very much like to raise her and restore her. Personally I do not at this time believe she is in one piece. Like Yamato she probably exploded as she sank. In any case, its an awesome bit of WW2 news. I am a lover of the era of the big gun navies. What I really want is for someone to find USS Indianapolis.

March 4, 2015 at 3:28 PM

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