"Tesko... za sve se odmah cuje i mediji polete samo tako, kao sto se desilo kada su jednom od WL likova u USA dosli iz CIA-e. Cela stampa brujala o tome, zamisli da neko bude nadjen mrtav ili nestane... pa sve i da CIA to nije uradila, imali bi problem.
Ali drugovi komunjare su imali resenje za to - ubijes medije, cenzura, i onda mozes da rokas koga hoces u sopstvenoj zemlji, "pojede ga mrak". Ubili nekog? Pa uteras coveku strah u kosti da je mozda i on sledeci i nema sanse da se pobuni.
Tako funkcionise "the partija". Zato su sistemi padali k'o kule od karata, iako su do juce mislili da su prejaki i da drze situaciju pod kontrolom... od tog straha uteranog, ljudi mislili da su drugovi komunisti bogovi. A onda su prsli k'o poslednji amateri.
Pametni mnogo, svako bi zeleo da zivi u takvom drustvu koje LAGANJEM samih sebe zive iz dana u dan.
A mnogi takvo drustvo "zagovaraju". Cudi me samo kako nema vise imigranata u Kubu ili Sev. Koreju onda... Izgleda im se ne mili nesto, i pored svih divnih strana komunizma koje covek moze da prozivi tamo."
Kada je u SFRJ zadnji put neko ubijen?! Pa oni koji su bili najopasniji za sistem i na najjacim funkcijama (Djilas) su fasovali "samo" zatvor. Daleko od toga da se slazem sa tim ali i po tom zapadu se svasta nesto desava..
"Jill Dando, an English journalist and television presenter who worked for the BBC for 14 years. She was killed by a single gunshot wound to the head on 26 April 1999, after leaving the home of her fiancé. Her death sparked "Operation Oxborough", the biggest murder inquiry and largest criminal investigation since the hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper.[42]"
"aniel J. Guyton, A1c USAF, an Air Force Security Policeman (SP) from Mattituck, New York, United States, was shot to death in his patrol jeep on Scott Air Force Base in Belleville, Illinois at 9:12am December 2, 1977. Guyton was found with a shotgun between his legs and what appeared to be a suicide note next to him. His death was originally ruled a suicide, until the coroner reported that Guyton's arms were too short to have reached the trigger from that position. Additionally, two shotgun shells were found on the floor of the jeep, which suggested that someone else may have pulled the trigger. Along with this evidence, several key witnesses questioned the legitimacy of the handwriting in the so-called "suicide note". At the time, Guyton was involved in a drug-smuggling investigation that other US Airmen were allegedly involved in. Due to this investigation, it was deemed likely that Guyton had numerous enemies with access to the base, and to his daily schedule. Because of these factors, his death was eventually declared an Unsolved Murder, and the case remains open to this day.[24]"
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_and_deaths