Spooked-online is a slick piece of work
The WWW comes in for some serious flack around these parts, but I suspect I speak for quite a few WWW-phobes when I say that, whatever flaws it may have as a disseminator of ideas, it is still, on occasion, capable of producing some seriously first-class websites. One of these, currently near the end of its latest series of brilliant insights into modern warfare is the web drama Spooked-online (catchphrase: “Thingy tells us more about wotsit than it does about widget”).
Spooked-online is a slick piece of work, sharply written and argued, and sits well with the errorism preoccupations of the 9/11 world. Contrarian extremists, post-Marxist nutballs, anti-imperialism militants, pro-nothingers - I expect the site will only be canned when they run out of things to say no to.
I’ve no idea if the world is sufficiently advanced in technological terms beyond Britain’s shores to access this site, but I strongly recommend it to all my readers, if you have the chance to view it.