What was your defining news story of 2014
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I just talked to my aunt who is working in the state secretariat civil aviation of Cambodia as an accountant. She is a civil servant, so she knows some in-dept secrets about the government. I wasn't asking her directly as I didn't want to make her feel like I was questioning her. Moreover she would not give me the real answer if she knew that I am not a pro-government. I just brought up the topic then the discussion started.
She said, in fact the government didn't get that much amount of income from the passport making. The government only got partially of that amount, and the rest of the incomes were distributed to the high ranking officers in that department. She added, normally in Cambodia, some departments that make income for the country, they always have their own packages of money for distributing to the high ranking officers which cut from the whole income of each department. That's why some civil servant whose salary is lower than 0.5k can afford expensive cars.
She said, in fact the government didn't get that much amount of income from the passport making. The government only got partially of that amount, and the rest of the incomes were distributed to the high ranking officers in that department. She added, normally in Cambodia, some departments that make income for the country, they always have their own packages of money for distributing to the high ranking officers which cut from the whole income of each department. That's why some civil servant whose salary is lower than 0.5k can afford expensive cars.
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If you know a lot, know enough to make them respect you, if you are stupid, be stupid enough so they can pity you.
Re: What was your defining news story of 2014
Same as visas. Same as everything really.
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I only ever scratch my bum for a few minutes - two months seems excessive.Duncan wrote:I had this big accident where I broke the finger nail on my little finger, and found it impossible to pick my nose and scratch my bum for 2 months.
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Oh man. Biggest news story of 2014 is gotta be the closing of Candy Bar. Absolutely deplorable and devastating to the 4 corners of the globe.
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You could have sorted your itchy bum out by just eating some gravel.Duncan wrote: I had this big accident where I broke the finger nail on my little finger, and found it impossible to pick my nose and scratch my bum for 2 months.
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Re: What was your defining news story of 2014
For me, I think it is a combination and the dangers they pose.
The two school massacres (amongst others) by Islamic extremists and the rise of the Islamic State (formally ISIS)
The disappearance of flight MH370 and the thought that this may have been a rouge terrorist act. A rouge pilot of cabin crew member taking control of a flight and flying it into martyrdom.
But the one that shows a new and even bigger risk, the brutal murder of Lee Rigby. Murdered in broad daylight on the streets of London by to low level individuals.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Lee_Rigby
What, in my mind makes this a very chilling and dangerous development is that it was carried out without the need for a terrorist network. Yes, one was armed with a gun (not needed) the weapons used were common knives. Therefore no need for a terrorist supply chain.
Radicalisation by internet and local mosques.
This shows the way for local, home grown acts, in any country, without the need for traditional networks. These networks were the Achilles heal and the way our intelligence agencies can disrupt activities.
Long and multiple supply chains resulted in 9/11. This new technique does not require them or the masterminds behind them.
We face a potentially dark time, without, currently the weapons to combat it. With all our money and military might, we may be defeated by terrorists adopting the lessons of Crowd Funding.
The two school massacres (amongst others) by Islamic extremists and the rise of the Islamic State (formally ISIS)
The disappearance of flight MH370 and the thought that this may have been a rouge terrorist act. A rouge pilot of cabin crew member taking control of a flight and flying it into martyrdom.
But the one that shows a new and even bigger risk, the brutal murder of Lee Rigby. Murdered in broad daylight on the streets of London by to low level individuals.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Lee_Rigby
What, in my mind makes this a very chilling and dangerous development is that it was carried out without the need for a terrorist network. Yes, one was armed with a gun (not needed) the weapons used were common knives. Therefore no need for a terrorist supply chain.
Radicalisation by internet and local mosques.
This shows the way for local, home grown acts, in any country, without the need for traditional networks. These networks were the Achilles heal and the way our intelligence agencies can disrupt activities.
Long and multiple supply chains resulted in 9/11. This new technique does not require them or the masterminds behind them.
We face a potentially dark time, without, currently the weapons to combat it. With all our money and military might, we may be defeated by terrorists adopting the lessons of Crowd Funding.
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Nice link Ed. Did you read the first line?EdinWigan wrote: But the one that shows a new and even bigger risk, the brutal murder of Lee Rigby. Murdered in broad daylight on the streets of London by to low level individuals.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Lee_Rigby
That was 2013.On the afternoon of 22 May 2013, a British Army soldier, Fusilier Lee Rigby of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, was attacked and killed
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Yes, true but we didn't have such a great platform then. So we could not look back on it.Username Taken wrote:Nice link Ed. Did you read the first line?EdinWigan wrote: But the one that shows a new and even bigger risk, the brutal murder of Lee Rigby. Murdered in broad daylight on the streets of London by to low level individuals.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Lee_Rigby
That was 2013.On the afternoon of 22 May 2013, a British Army soldier, Fusilier Lee Rigby of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, was attacked and killed
The point of including it was to highlight my overall point of the move that has taken place for organised and structured terrorist acts to individual acts of terror. This has long been the nightmare of the intelligence agencies.
Can you see the pattern?
Worthy of our memberships opinions and posts or should I delete it for its chronological unsuitablity for this thread ?
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