Thursday, August 1, 2013

The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out for himself, without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos.





"A man who kills on his own is a murderer. A man who kills at his government's request is a national hero." -  Ramman Kenoun

"A thing is not necessarily true because a man dies for it." - Oscar Wilde

"I guess every generation is doomed to fight its war...suffer the loss of the same old illusions, and learn the same old lessons on its own." - Phillip Caputo


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[215] Corporate Scandal Profits, America's Warped Priorities, Creepy Hacking Technologies


Glenn Greenwald Drops An Elbow On CNN Legal Analyst Jeffrey Toobin






No deaths due to Manning's leaks, US military admits




Michigan Leads Nation in Massive Corporate Tax Breaks (The Untold Story of Detroit's Decline)


He saw something. He said something. And THIS is What Happened! Absurdity Today Ep 42


Congressman Shows Support For Edward Snowden



Networks News

Japanese firm does better than expected in the June quarter

Policy News

Light may yet shine on list of firms allegedly using dodgy dicks

Security News

Black Hat 2013 'Trivially easy' SCADA exploit could mean liquid CYBERGEDDON is nigh

Software News

Redmond says its fix will ship by year's end

Science News

It has happened throughout history – why not now?

On a good note, losses this time are a bit smaller

Channel News

Senior salesman strolls sideways to Sammy

Cloud News

Black Hat 2013 Once you enter, you can never leave logout

Data Centre News

Analysis The place where Linus gets his paycheck says the Penguin was driving

Hardware News

'Enormous potential wealth for everyone,' boffin claims


My name is Ben Davidson


1 August 2013
 - So, How Bad Can It Get? Just when it seemed the negative news surrounding global geoengineering could not get any worse, it absolutely can and is.
Off The Chart UV Levels Not Being Disclosed

1 August 2013
 - Scientists in China say they have successfully grown a human tooth using stem cells taken from urine.
Researchers say the technique could one day be used as a way to replace teeth lost through aging and poor dental hygiene, with the added bonus that urine is deemed a less controversial source of stem cells than human embryos.


Op-Ed Articles
 Fresh Evidence of CIA Drone Strikes on Rescuers
By Chris Woods
The tactic has previously been labelled a possible war crime by two UN investigators.
U.S. Military Has Awarded Contracts To Al-Qaeda In Afghanistan
By Michael Krieger
Yep, this is exactly what happens when an empire gets too big, too corrupt, and ends up in the hands of a bunch of sociopaths.
More Israeli Attacks On Syria Likely
Syria moved missiles before alleged Israeli strike, report says
By Haaretz
Israel failed to destroy a Syrian arsenal of Russian-made cruise missiles in an alleged attack last month on a warehouse near the city of Latakia.
U.S. Gave Israel, Palestinians Letters of Assurance in Order to Renew Talks
By Barak Ravid
The letter to Israel apparently included an American declaration stating Israel is a Jewish state and that the U.S. position is that the Palestinian refugees should return to the future Palestinian state.
The Indyk Appointment
Reviving the Israel-Palestine Negotiations
By Richard Falk
Are we so accustomed to a biased framework that it is taken for granted, or is it overlooked because it might spoil the PR effect of reviving the moribund peace process?
'I've Killed Lots Of Arabs In My Life And There's No Problem With That' : Israeli Minister
Video
A member of Israel's cabinet has declared his backing for simply killing Palestinian prisoners, rather than bringing them to trial.
Neocons Desperate To Start War Against Iran
By Damian Lataan
It's not a matter of 'if' the US and/or Israel attack Iran, it's a matter of when.
Ex-Envoy's Account Clarifies Iran's 2003 Nuclear Decision
By Gareth Porter
Newly published recollections by the former French ambassador to Iran suggest that Iran was not running a covert nuclear weapons programme that it then decided to halt in late 2003, as concluded by U.S. intelligence in 2007.
Guards Are Sexually Assaulting Me, Says The Last Briton In Guantanamo Bay
By Paul Cahalan
The last British resident in Guantanamo Bay claims he is being assaulted, sometimes sexually, during prison searches as he continues a hunger strike against his unlawful detention.
Bradley Manning Lynched by the US Government
By Pepe Escobar
The verdict for Manning was predetermined, and the show trial in a kangaroo court - a post-modern American remix of China in the 1960s during the Cultural Revolution - just signed, sealed and delivered it.
Manning Verdict Risks Freedom Of The Press If The People Do Not Act
By Kevin B. Zeese
The crimes Manning exposed  were much more serious than the crimes of which he has been convicted. 
Snowden Granted 1-year Asylum in Russia, Leaves Airport
By RT
With his newly-awarded legal status in Russia, Snowden cannot be handed over to the US authorities, even if Washington files an official request.
NSA Collects 'Nearly Everything a User Does on the Internet'
By Glenn Greenwald
Analysts can also use XKeyscore and other NSA systems to obtain ongoing "real-time" interception of an individual's internet activity.
Exclusive: NSA Pays £100m in Secret Funding for GCHQ
By Nick Hopkins and Julian Borger
The US government has paid at least £100m to the UK spy agency GCHQ over the last three years to secure access to and influence over Britain's intelligence gathering programmes.
How to Decode the True Meaning of What NSA Officials Say
By Jameel Jaffer and Brett Max Kaufman
A lexicon for understanding the words U.S. intelligence officials use to mislead the public.
America's Police State Marches On, Media in Tow
By Dave Lindorff
Challenging fascism and the national security state: Bradley Manning, Aaron Swarz and Edward Snowden.
Hiding Economic Depression With Spin
By Paul Craig Roberts
Time is running out for the US economy and the American people. The financial press and economic commentators, with few exceptions, do a good job of keeping this fact from the public.

Hard News  
  

Syria: 40 killed in huge Homs explosion:
Rocket attacks struck government-held districts in the central Syrian city of Homs on Thursday, setting off successive explosions in a weapons depot that killed at least 40 people and wounded dozens, an opposition group and residents said.
150 Syrian troops killed over two days:
Syrian troops attacked rebel positions outside Khan Al Assal yesterday as they seek to recapture the northern town at the centre of rival chemical weapons accusations, a watchdog said. The army lost 150 soldiers over two days, 50 of them summarily executed after their capture, in an act condemned by the mainstream opposition leadership.
Assad visits Syria troops, tells them is 'sure of victory':
Assad's visit to Daraya is his first known public trip outside the Syrian capital, his seat of power, since he visited the battered Baba Amr district in the central city of Homs after troops seized it from rebels in March 2012.
Who controls what in Syria since the fall of Qusair?: Video report:
Nahed Abouzaid, from the BBC's Arabic service, takes a look at the current map of Syria and illustrates how the power pendulum has been swinging since the fall of Qusair in June.
West's main aid group for Syrian rebels collapses into disarray:
The main Western support group for the Syrian opposition is in disarray, has failed to channel any substantial aid to fighters on the ground and is "struggling to keep the lights on"
Saudi Weapons Delivered to Al-Qaeda in Northern Syria:
The UN has received intelligence showing that 60% of Saudi arms shipments to Syria have been delivered to al-Qaeda forces, sources said.
U.N. says chemical weapons inspectors to visit three Syrian sites:
U.N. inspectors will travel to Syria "as soon as possible" to investigate claims of chemical weapons use during the country's civil war after President Bashar al-Assad's government granted access to three sites, the United Nations said on Wednesday.
19 killed, 47 wounded in attacks in Iraq:
Bomb and gunfire attacks on Wednesday killed a total of 19 people and wounded 47 across Iraq, amid the surge in violence that threatens to bring the country back to widespread bloodshed, Xinhua reported.
Bush- Blair Legacy Continues :
UN: July deadliest month in Iraq since 2008:
A total of 1,057 Iraqis killed and 2,326 wounded in violence whose impact on civilians "remains disturbingly high".
Egypt cabinet orders end to sit-in protest:
Interim government says it will take all measures to deal with unrest from rallies in support of ousted president Morsi.
Egypt police call on Morsi supporters to disperse:
Egypt's interior ministry on Thursday promised Mohamed Morsi's supporters "safe exit" if they quickly leave their Cairo protest camps, as police prepared to disperse them amid international appeals for restraint.
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood supporters gird for conflict:
Standing by a brick and sandbag barricade on the edge of a Muslim Brotherhood protest camp in Cairo, chief guard Mohamed Saqr is preparing to resist a threatened attempt by security forces to storm in.
U.S. to go ahead with joint military exercise in Egypt:
The United States still plans to hold a major military exercise called Bright Star in Egypt in mid-September, U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said on Wednesday, even after the Egyptian military's toppling of the president and the violence that has ensued.
Senate roundly rejects proposal to halt Egypt aid:
The Senate roundly rejected a proposal Wednesday to redirect aid for Egypt into bridge-building projects in the U.S. after a potential Republican presidential candidate and tea party favorite challenged the Obama administration's refusal to label the ouster of Egypt's president a military coup.
U. S. House votes for toughest sanctions yet against Iran:
The measure, which will be discussed by the Senate in September, would devastate Iran's already-limited ability to export oil.
Netanyahu: US House sanctions send 'clear message' to Iran:
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Thursday warmly welcomed a US House of Representatives decision imposing new, punishing sanctions on Iran, and saying this sent an important message that Iran will not get a period of grace because of the election of Hassan Rouhani.
Jewish "sect member" charged with offering to spy for Iran:
The would-be spy, a member of Naturei Karta, met with Iranian representatives in Berlin, and made subsequent attempts to maintain contact. He reportedly confessed to hating Israel.
Israel: Eviction of 1,300 Palestinians necessary to save IDF time, money:
The state wants to evict 1,300 Palestinians from their homes in an army firing zone in the West Bank in part because training there saves the Israel Defense Forces time and money, according to the state's response to two petitions against the mass eviction.
US Kills 5 Afghan Policemen:
A provincial government spokesman said Afghan special forces called for air support during a clash with a group of Taliban fighters at a police checkpoint. Bryan Gatewood, a spokesman for the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), said "a U.
Report: Deal close on U.S. presence in Afghanistan after 2014:
The report said issues resolved include acceptance of the Pentagon's condition that only the United States will have legal jurisdiction over its troops in Afghanistan and not the local courts.
US deploying jets around Asia to keep China surrounded;
The United States Air Force will dramatically expand its military presence across the Pacific this year, sending jets to Thailand, India, Singapore and Australia, according to the service's top general in the region.
XKeyscore presentation from 2008 - read in full:
Training materials for the XKeyscore program detail how analysts can use it and other systems to mine enormous agency databases and develop intelligence from the web
Snowden slips out of Moscow airport for secret location:
"He is the most wanted man on planet Earth. What do you think he is going to do? He has to think about his personal security. I cannot tell you where he is going," his lawyer, Anatoly Kucherena, told Reuters.
Edward Snowden safest in Russia, says father - video -
Edward Snowden's father Lonnie Snowden says he would stay in Moscow if he was in his son's position. Speaking to Russia 24 from Washington on Wednesday, Lonnie Snowden says he would be comfortable for his son to spend the rest of his life in Russia
'Bullsh*t! You Lied To Congress!'
NSA Director Gets Heckled And Cursed At During Conference Speech
Bradley Manning leak did not result in deaths by enemy forces, court hears:
Counter-intelligence officer who investigated WikiLeaks impact undermines argument that Manning leak put lives at risk
Most expensive prison ever: Gitmo costs $2.7 million annually per inmate:
The analysis, first provided to Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel and made public last week, concluded that the cost of keeping the Pentagon open will amount to $5.242 billion by the end of 2014.
Venezuela: Cuban exiles in Miami are backing plots to kill president:
 "The plans to physically eliminate Maduro are under way," National Assembly President Diosdado Cabello told state-run TV. "Where is this coming from? Miami ... from Cubans who went there many years ago - who are living there - and have contact with Venezuela."
In a world gone crazy:
Hillary Rodham Clinton to Receive American Patriot Award :
This year's American Patriot Award, which annually recognizes leaders who have strengthened America's strategic interests and advanced global security, will be presented on Thursday, November 14, 2013 at a gala dinner hosted by the NDU Foundation at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, DC.

my persona; this narrative [nature/nurture dichotomy ...]   commentary will get me killed--before the message gets delivered!!


The brightest flashes in the world of thought are incomplete
until they have been proved to have their counterparts in the world of fact.       
  --John Tyndall










 here is proof





We don't know how much Wall Street and other corporate CEOs make because the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is three years behind in enforcing the law. The Dodd-Frank financial reform law requires publicly traded corporations to disclose how much their executives make -- compared to their average worker.1

We have a right to know about excessive corporate salaries, and it's the law, but the SEC is holding up the process. The big banks that brought down the whole economy, and corporations that are sitting on trillions of dollars instead of creating jobs owe the public this much and more.

It's time for the corporate CEOs to come clean. Please join USAction and Daily Kos in urging the Securities & Exchange Commission to enforce the law on CEO salaries. Which should have happened three years ago!

The Securities & Exchange Commission needs to step up now and pass regulations implementing the law. But big corporations are putting pressure on the SEC--and Congress--to quietly kill this regulation. That's why the SEC needs to hear from you, as they deliberate on this rule.2 Together we'll be delivering this petition to the SEC in the next couple weeks, to increase public pressure and make sure this isn't swept under the rug.

Enough is enough. This is basic public information we have the right to know, and will help prevent the next financial crisis. Join USAction and Daily Kos by signing our petition to the SEC, urging them to enforce Dodd-Frank's provision on disclosing CEO salaries.

Sincerely,
Ross Wallen
USAction/TrueMajority

1 - "Corporate Governance Issues, Including Executive Compensation Disclosure and Related SRO Rules", SEC website
2 - "Feds poised to act on CEO pay", The Hill, 7/30/13 











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