Thursday, December 09, 2010

Gates of Vienna News Feed 12/9/2010

Gates of Vienna News Feed 12/9/2010The diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks continue to dominate the headlines, alarming or embarrassing political leaders all over the world. Since the arrest of Julian Assange, a consortium of activists and hackers known as “Operation Payback” has been formed to exact revenge on all the government agencies and private corporations that have acted against Mr. Assange. The first hacker to be arrested for the revenge DDOS attacks was a 16-year-old boy in the Netherlands.

In other news, a Frenchwoman who fled from wild boars by climbing a tree was unable to get down, and had to be rescued from its branches by helicopter.

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3 comments:

Zenster said...

In other news, a Frenchwoman who fled from wild boars by climbing a tree was unable to get down, and had to be rescued from its branches by helicopter.

Were those genuine European wild boars or just your everyday ordinary elite-Socialist crashing bores?

Enquiring minds want to know!

Laban said...

I see at least one member of the Turkish ruling AKP party agrees with your strapline.

via Wikileaks and Brussels Journal , this:

"We have also run into the rarely openly-spoken, but widespread belief among adherents of the Turk-Islam synthesis that Turkey's role is to spread Islam in Europe, "to take back Andalusia and avenge the defeat at the siege of Vienna in 1683" as one participant in a recent meeting at AKP's main think tank put it."

Anonymous said...

@Zenster:

Either way, Obelix could have made short work of them. He had just as much enthusiasm for hunting wild boars as for bashing human enemies.

Those Romans were crazy...