Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Only a thoughtless observer can deny that correspondences come into play between the world of modern technology and the archaic symbol-world of mythology. ~ Walter Benjamin ~



"A cynical, mercenary, demagogic press will produce in time a people as base as itself."  

Joseph Pulitzer
   


"Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe."
 ~  H.G. Wells, The Outline of History

 
  

"Enlighten the people generally, and tyranny and oppressions of body and mind will vanish like the evil spirits at the dawn of day."  
 ~ Thomas Jefferson, letter to Pierre S. du Pont de Nemours



'If we see that Germany is winning we ought to help Russia and if Russia is winning we ought to help Germany, and that way let them kill as many as possible, although I don't want to see Hitler victorious under any circumstances. Neither of them thinks anything of their pledged word.'
  Harry S Truman,  As quoted in The New York Times (24 June 1941)

history......amerikan foreign policy,  this is what amerika does to this day, sell both sides arms and stokes the fires of war and fans the flames of discord for an even larger self emolation. now in the mid-east region and on to afrikka the final frontier.

















How to start a war










in continuing Aarons work


July 15, 2014 | By Nadia Kayyali

EFF joined a group of thirty-five civil society organizations, companies, and security experts that sent a letter on Monday encouraging President Obama to veto S. 2588, the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (“CISA”) of 2014. The letter states:
CISA fails to offer a comprehensive solution to cybersecurity threats. Further, the bill contains inadequate protections for privacy and civil liberties. Accordingly, we request that you promptly pledge to veto CISA.
Bad cybersecurity bills appear to be habit-forming for Congress. CISA, which is appropriately being called a “zombie bill” by privacy advocates and journalists, rehashes two similar (and equally flawed) bills: the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) of 2012 and CISPA of 2013. Both bills were soundly defeated after major outcries on the Internet and distaste in the Senate for a bill with insufficient privacy protections.
But some lawmakers aren’t getting the message. The letter points out that, while CISA has made a small number of cosmetic changes to CISPA:
CISA presents many of the same problems the Administration previously identified with CISPA in its veto threat. Privacy experts have pointed out how CISA would damage the privacy and civil liberties of users. read more

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Posted: 09 Jul 2014 12:15 PM PDT
9 July 2014
 - In a shocking study it was recently revealed that 1 in 3 American individuals tested had an active RFID in them, and they were unaware of it.
In a publication from the Wyoming Institute of Technology (WIT), it has been reported that doctors tested 2955 Americans from different geographic locations and walks of life.
The test subjects were stripped down and scanned bodily to see if RFID chips could be detected.










How Bilderberg Works: An Institutional Analysis







Posted: 09 Jul 2014 06:45 PM PDT
9 July 2014

gm mosquitoes
 - Dengue is increasing rapidly in Brazil since the recent release of GM mosquitoes in certain areas.

Civil society groups today expressed alarm at an increase in dengue incidence, leading to an emergency decree, in a town in Brazil where releases of genetically modified (GM) mosquitoes are taking place.

The promise was to create genetically modified mosquitoes that would end dengue, but results from field trials conducted in Bahia, Brazil have not been published to date and did not evaluate the relation between Aedes aegypti mosquito populations and the occurrence of dengue.


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Searching for the Roots of the Georgia Problem

Georgia recently signed an association agreement with the EU and it also wants to become a member of NATO. Russia's shadow, though, continues to loom over the Caucasus, so what does the future hold for the country trapped between the East and the West?




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