"Congress
- seems to never know what the CIA and other intelligence agencies
are doing. Like the Romans, they no longer talk of the republic or
liberty. And like the Romans, the American people, or most of them
anyway, don't seem to care. ... Like the Romans, we no longer have a
citizen army but professional legions, and whether they wear jackboots
or not, some federal officers seem to regard Americans with about the
same compassion as the Praetorian Guard had for the plebes.
As
in Rome, the air is full of suspicion, intrigues and conspiracies,
real or imagined, and the air reeks of greed and opportunism. As those
on the Tiber, the rulers on the Potomac have grown suspicious of the
people, don't trust them and, in some cases fear them. And, as in Rome,
they grovel in luxury while taking 40 cents on the dollar out of the
sweat of working people to pay for corn and circuses to keep the mob
satisfied."
Charley Reese - (1937-2013) American syndicated columnist
New World Order Freudian Slip: 4:05
Double-Speak about their non-disclosure agreement: 24:13
Backward democratic process....voting fluoride out of our water after the fact: 25:48
WTC 7 Now A Proven Case Of Controlled Demolition
Controlled Demolition of WTC 7 Now ProvenGuest Posting by 9/11 Consensus Panel
Professor Daniele Ganser’s guest article on false flag attacks and his lecture on 9/11 will rescue you from the web of official lies spun by the government and presstitute media. http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2014/06/01/false-flag-attacks-guest-article-professor-daniele-ganser-university-basel/
The latest research establishes that World Trade Center Building 7 was destroyed by controlled demolition. The press release below will suffice to inform you of the latest developments.
PRESS RELEASE: World Trade Center Building 7’s Controlled Demolition: 9/11 Consensus Panel Releases New Evidence from Witness Testimonies and Architectural Drawings
June 1, 2014 –The 24-member 9/11 Consensus Panel – which includes physicists, chemists, engineers, commercial pilots, attorneys and lawyers – today announced three new studies confirming the controlled demolition of World Trade Center 7.
The studies scientifically refute the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) claim that, for the first time in history, fire caused the sudden and complete collapse of a large, fire-protected, steel-framed building on 9/11.
(Note that whereas the Consensus Panel uses a scientific methodology to peer-review its work, the NIST report was not peer-reviewed.)
The first Panel study deals with the NIST computer simulations, which purported to show that fire-induced thermal expansion caused a girder to be pushed off its seat at Column 79, thereby initiating a global collapse of the entire 47-story building at 5:21 in the afternoon. http://www.consensus911.org/point-wtc7-5/
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Op-Ed Articles
Ukraine Situation Report
Making Sense of Obama's Billion Dollar Hammer
By The Saker
Untermenschen. That is what we are in the eyes of The West. Untermenschen. Subhumans.
Ukraine is Mere Square on the Chessboard
By Peter Koenig
What are the Kremlin's options, other than a direct involvement?
On Ukraine: A People Caught In a New "Lebensraum"
By Phil Butler
If
"exceptionalism" according to Barack Obama is a destiny for Americans,
the Russian version is an equal or greater legacy coming. And perhaps
this is the reason for renewed Russophobia?
What Obama Told Us At West Point
By Paul Craig Roberts
"American exceptionalism" is a doctrine that justifies whatever Washington does.
Madness, I Tell You
Saber Rattling at West Point
By Mike Whitney
Obama
is determined to pursue the same provocative strategy whatever the
risks increasing the probability of a miscalculation that ends in a
mushroom cloud.
"False Flag Terrorism" to Sustain America's "Humanitarian" Agenda
By Joachim Hagopian
Sustaining the US Empire's Killing Machine. The Modus Operandi of US Led Wars.
Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld Committed War Crimes: Ex-Counterterrorism Czar
Richard Clarke
Richard Clarke, believes President George W. Bush is guilty of war crimes for launching the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Nobody to Negotiate With in Israel and Why
By Alan Hart
The Zionists solved their European problem on the backs of the Palestinian people.
Israel: Not neo-Nazis, Judeo-Nazis
By Uri Misgav
Racism,
murderousness and profound hatred originating in a religious-messianic
worldview that is fueled by the occupation and settlement enterprise.
Australia May Be Complicit In Killing Its Own Citizens And Many Others
By Emily Howie
Would
you be comfortable if Australian security personnel were enabling the
killing of Australian citizens who had not been charged with crimes,
who had not faced a trial and who were in a country that Australia was
not at war with?
Bowe Bergdahl Release:
Email Exchange Reveals Extent of US Failure In Afghan War
By Patrick Cockburn
'The US army is the biggest joke the world has to laugh at,' wrote Sergeant Bergdahl.
What Excuse Remains for Obama's Failure to Close GITMO?
By Glenn Greenwald
Obama
"clearly broke the law" by releasing those detainees without providing
Congress the 30-day notice required by the 2014 defense authorization
statute.
Edward Snowden, the World's "Most Wanted Criminal"
By Noam Chomsky
The White House seems determined to demolish the foundations of our civil liberties.
The Destroyer of Fake "Recoveries": Unintended Consequences
By Charles Hugh Smith
The Fed has undermined the U.S. dollar.
Through The Looking Glass Darkly:
Government As We Wish It Or Government As we Will It
By Arthur D. Robbins
In the
"Declaration of Independence," Thomas Jefferson argues that not only is
it possible to create a new government, it is our duty to do so when
conditions so warrant.
Let Your Life Be a Friction to Stop the Machine
This Is A Must Watch Video
A brief and crucial history of the United States.
Is the Destructive Drug War Being Brought to an End?
By Kevin Zeese
The
U.S. has spent $1 trillion on it but illegal drugs are cheaper,
addiction rates remain the same and overdose deaths are rising.
Hard News
181 people killed, 293 injured in Kiev military op in eastern Ukraine:
Kiev's
military operation in eastern Ukraine has left 181 people killed,
including 59 of ruling regime troops, and 293 injured, according to the
country's Prosecutor General.
Confirmed: Ukrainian air force fired over 150 missiles at Lugansk, bombed admin HQ:
Kiev
has admitted showering the eastern Ukrainian city of Lugansk with
dozens of missiles from the air, saying that its Air Force helicopters
and jets "fired more than 150 missiles" in Monday's military action.
Ukraine: 'Heavy fighting' around Sloviansk:
Heavy
fighting is taking place in and around the rebel-held city of
Sloviansk in eastern Ukraine, Ukrainian and Russian media report.
Ukrainian troops shelled the city in the morning, Russia's Itar-Tass
said, with warplanes flying overhead.
Ukraine's Military Airstrike, Border Fight Kill 13 in Luhansk:
Thirteen
people died as a result of an airstrike and a battle with border
troops in Luhansk, a representative of the Luhansk People's Republic
press service told RIA-Novosti Tuesday.
Luhansk Calls Ukrainian Army Airstrike War Crime:
The
Luhansk city authorities called the Monday airstrike on the city
center, which killed eight, a war crime on behalf of the Kiev
authorities.
Russia's UN draft resolution urges immediate end to violence, ceasefire in E.Ukraine -- Churkin : Video -
Moscow
has submitted a draft resolution to the UN Security Council, its main
point is an immediate end to violence in East Ukraine.
Obama pledges $1bn for more troops, military drills in E. Europe:
President
Obama has announced a plan to invest $1 billion in stepping up its
military presence in Eastern Europe amid the Ukrainian crisis. The
White House will send more troops and equipment to the region to
"reaffirm" its commitment to NATO allies.
What a joke:
Obama assures eastern Europe that the US will not abandon it:
Barack
Obama has assured Poland and its eastern European neighbours that the
American commitment to their security was unswerving at the start of a
four-day trip meant to show US resolve after the Russian intervention
in Ukraine.
Russia to 'restrict' US-run GPS satellites:
Russian
authorities have "implemented measures" to restrict the use of
satellite bases in its territories that serve the US-owned GPS network.
Russia, China Agree to Create Joint Ratings Agency:
The
Russian minister stressed the plan was to make the agency apolitical.
The decision came after the US-based Standard and Poor's downgraded
Russia's credit rating from BBB to BBB- in April, following Crimea's
accession to Russia.
Yemen: More Than 120 People Killed:
Warplanes
and troops attacked positions held by the rebels, known as Houthis, in
Amran province on Monday. About 100 Houthis were killed, along with
some 20 soldiers, Amran's deputy governor told the Reuters news agency.
Australian killed by US in Yemen: Family demands answers :
The
parents of an Australian man killed in a US drone strike in Yemen are
calling on the Federal Government to give them a full account of how
their son died and what proof they have of his alleged links to Al
Qaeda.
Bush- Blair Legacy Continues As -
Iraq attacks and shelling kill 35:
Violence
across iraq, including shelling of the conflict-hit city of Fallujah,
killed 35 people Tuesday, as politicians haggle over forming a new
governing coalition after April elections.
War criminal:
Tony Blair dodges Iraq war transcripts call:
Grilled
by reporters on the Chilcot Inquiry after a speech on Europe, the
tight-lipped former Prime Minister said: "In respect of Chilcot, I'll
leave that for another day."
Bomb explosion kills 10 in Syria's Homs: Media:
At
least 10 people have been killed in a bomb explosion carried out by
Takfiri militants in Syria's province of Homs, media say.
Amid war and shelling, Syrians vote for president:
Waving
photos of President Bashar Assad and dancing with flags, tens of
thousands of Syrians pledged renewed allegiance to Assad as they voted
Tuesday in a presidential election that excluded a vast swath of the
pre-war population and was decried by the opposition as a charade.
Syria extends presidential polls by 5 hours:
Syrians
turned out in droves Tuesday to vote in an election that is all but
certain to hand President Bashar Assad another seven-year term.
US slams Syrian elections as 'a disgrace':
The
United States on Tuesday denounced Syrian leader Bashar Al-Assad's
attempt to shore up his authority by staging presidential elections in
the middle of a brutal civil war.
Presidential election shows that government has support in Syria - expert:
These
elections are obviously abnormal. They are not ordinary elections. We
are seeing more and more of these elections in unusual circumstances.
We've seen it, for example, in Afghanistan under the US occupation, in
Iraq under the US occupation, lately in Ukraine where we see almost a
civil war going on.
Israel denounces US for accepting Abbas's Hamas-backed government:
In
furious comments, officials in Jerusalem say Washington indicating to
Abbas that it's okay to 'form a government with a "terrorist" group'
US lawmakers question aid to new Palestinian unity government:
Congress
spoke with one voice on Monday against the formation of a unified
Palestinian Authority endorsed by Hamas, threatening to discontinue US
aid just as the Obama administration said it would work with the new
government.
West will continue to fund Fatah-Hamas government:
EU's top diplomat in America says Europe prepared to work with Hamas-backed government;
21 killed in Libya clashes:
Islamist
militia groups' February 17 Brigade and Ansar al-Sharia jointly
attacked the base of Libyan Special Forces 21 Battalion which sided
with renegade general Khalifa Haftar, Xinhua quoted air force commander
Colonel Saad Warfali as saying.
Key ally of Libya's rogue general Haftar killed in Benghazi:
The
head of the Libyan Vital Installations Guard was assassinated by
unidentified assailants in Benghazi after he joined the forces backing
renegade general Khalifa Haftar, the self-declared leader of the Libyan
National Army, according to state news agency MENA.
Libyan army chief's convoy attacked:
The
incident, according to local media reports, happened on Monday evening
in the city centre. General Obeidi's escort returned fire forcing the
attackers to flee.
Islamist militia helps new Libyan PM take office:
Surrounded
by an Islamist militia, Libya's newly elected prime minister took
office as the country's interim premier vowed Tuesday not to hand over
power, the latest crisis to roil the North African nation as a renegade
general leads an offensive against Islamists.
The Looting Of Libya:
Libyan currency under pressure as chaos, budget crisis deepen:
Libya's
currency is under heavy pressure as a breakdown in security and a
collapse of oil revenues due to port blockades have badly disrupted
public finances and an economy already burdened by exploding state
salary and subsidy bills.
Gunmen open fire on church service in Nigeria, nine killed
Worshippers
leap from windows as shots ring out: A church service in a remote
village in northeastern Nigeria, killing nine people as worshippers
fled into the bush.
9 Boko Haram fighters killed by Nigerian military:
The Nigerian military on Monday confirmed it killed nine Boko Haram fighters in the northeastern Borno state.
Abdul Fattah al-Sisi declared Egypt's new president:
Mr Sisi
spoke after election officials announced that he had received 96.9% of
the vote and his sole challenger, left-winger Hamdeen Sabahi, only
3.1%.
Saudi king says it will hold donor conference for Egypt:
Saudi
Arabia's King Abdullah has invited countries to attend a donor
conference for Egypt, his country's most populous Arab ally, following
its election of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Tuesday.
17 Taliban Insurgents Killed in Nangarhar Operation:
At
least 17 Taliban insurgents were killed in an Afghan Security Forces
(ASF) operation in Khugyani district of eastern Nangarhar province on
Monday evening, the Minister of Interior Affairs (MoI) said in a
statement on Tuesday.
US Army may press charges against Bowe Bergdahl:
The
United States may still choose to press charges against the American
soldier released this week from Taliban custody after five years in
captivity, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said Tuesday.
13 Things You Need to Know About Bowe Bergdahl:
Bergdahl's
unit in Afghanistan - part of the Obama surge - was beset by deficits
of leadership, "a collapse in unit morale and an almost complete
breakdown of authority."
Blast in Pakistan's Kurram 'kills seven':
At
least seven people died and three were wounded when their vehicle hit a
roadside bomb in Kurram in north-west Pakistan on Tuesday, officials
say.
Pakistan MQM leader Altaf Hussain arrested in London:
Police in London have arrested the leader of Pakistan's powerful MQM party, Altaf Hussain, on suspicion of money-laundering.
NSA collects facial images of hundreds of millions of people:
The New
York Times reported Sunday that the agency collects images of hundreds
of millions of people by intercepting global telecommunications and
Internet traffic.
Edward Snowden applies for asylum in Brazil:
Former
intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, wanted by US authorities and
currently living in Russia, has told a Brazilian TV network he has
applied for asylum in Brazil and is in possession of more sensitive
documents.
Most Americans Think Snowden Did the Right Thing, Poll Says:
The
survey found that 55 percent of respondents think Snowden did the right
thing in exposing PRISM, the mass data-mining program, while another
29 percent believe he was in the wrong, and 16 percent endorse neither
statement.
Reddit, Imgur and Boing Boing launch anti-NSA-surveillance campaign:
The Reset the Net campaign aims to encourage direct action, urging visitors to install privacy and encryption tools
US Supreme Court rejects appeal by New York Times reporter James Risen:
The US
Supreme Court on Monday decided not to intervene in the case of James
Risen, an author and reporter who is facing imprisonment for refusing
to reveal the identity of one of his sources to the government.
US Charges Guantanamo Bay Prisoner With War Crimes:
A
Guantanamo Bay prisoner accused of plotting roadside bombing attacks in
Afghanistan as a commander of al-Qaida is facing a trial by military
commission on war crimes charges that could put him in prison for life,
officials said Tuesday.
US alarm at growing number of illegal child migrants:
President
Barack Obama has described the growing influx of unaccompanied
children migrating to the United States as an "urgent humanitarian
situation". Latest estimates say as many as 60,000 children, mostly
from Central America and Mexico, will enter the US illegally this year.
It is now illegal in 33 cities to feed homeless people :
The
city is intent on making criminals out of homeless people and also,
because of guilt by association, those that try to help them.
Security News
Patch! Patch! Patch!
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Caught before it spread too far, thankfully
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But source code only for now, until it's been verified secure
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Molerats reportedly targeted US, UK... and Macedonia?
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No need to call an infosec specialist - the machines will sort it all out
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We'll also take a look at the more pernicious malware
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Arrest warrant out as recommended clean-up site staggers under demand
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KPN researchers find more than 5k vulnerable hosts
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Versions 6, 7 and 8 contain bugs
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Fortress Zuckerberg says it's a feature, not a bug
Software News
WWDC Bing now rules on Macs, iThings
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Video QA training sessions recorded for you
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Why mine maths when you can ARCHIVE STORAGE!
Science News
Pics NASA sheds fresh light on dimensions of Earth's sky penetrator
Policy News
Hix in the stix nix Pac Pacts
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Comic's rant sparks run on commission's public comments page
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Greatfire.org pops up AWS mirror
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