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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob's World View Post
    Could a corporation be a "non-state actor", absolutely. Now, most corporations have to operate primarily within the law, so we have strings on them that work quite well. My main concern then are those non-state actors with no such compulsion to be constrained by law. I am also more focused on those with political agenda, vice profit agendas.

    If, however, a corporation chose to act outside the law to pursue a political agenda they would fall in this group; but again, we can always yank them back by fact that they must operate primarily within the law.
    Flat out the most dangerous opponent out there....I am convinced we will fight a rogue corporation in the future and the military may not win they invent the hardware and know how to turn it off, the military could be a total sitting duck. A Trans National Corporation is nothing but a Criminal (RICO) organization.
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