guess udidnot here me or hair
"The
state has, in order to control us, introduced division into our
thinking, so that we come to distrust others and look to the state for
protection! But the roots of our individualism remind us that what we
are is inseparable from the source from which all others derive; that
coercive practices that threaten our neighbor also threaten us." - Butler Shaffer
"In
India when we meet and part we often say, "Namaste," which means: I
honor the place in you where the entire universe resides; I honor the
place in you of love, of light, of truth, of peace. I honor the place
within you where if you are in that place in you and I am in that place
in me, there is only one of us ... "Namaste." Ram Dass
I bet san diego is happy with toranto p:>))...........beam me up scotty..... no intelligent life of the surface
Published on Nov 17, 2013
TODAY's LINKS:ISON JPL: http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr...
Bruce Gary on ISON: http://www.brucegary.net/ISON/
ISON Observing Campaign New: http://isoncampaign.org/potw-nov11
Sunspots & Vortices: http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/111...
Twist and Helicity of Sunspot: http://iopscience.iop.org/1538-4357/6...
Background:
ISON Review: http://youtu.be/R1iJalmk46c
They want to blame you : http://youtu.be/l-RvUedfKpk
C(Lie)mate #1: http://youtu.be/JnsoFFVYSZk
C(Lie)mate #2: http://youtu.be/Hob3-XCxdEk
How to Watch the Sun: Spaceweather 101 - http://youtu.be/ld5ecZuHECA
2minews
"the poor" ameikans still have it better than 4/5 of the globe.......look it up if you dare hear truth....kos
unstable via cia kos
I never miss an opportunity to poke that bastard dick o reilly
Posted: 15 Nov 2013 10:37 PM PST
15 November 2013
"Universe will reward humans who
concentrate on growing their own foods. Four seasons
gardening/perma-culture will be very very very valuable in 2014 and
beyond for a number of years. Get smart about growing in our current
radiated and chemtrailed environment. And then show others. Remember
that everyone you help to become self sufficient now, is one less pain
in the ass later." - clif high
New woo - November 11, 2013 - radiation & sauna, iraqi dinar, bitcoin E65
gracious........thom.....you know your business man...........someone flip a bit-coin to his effort... let us be peace and joy......... words and ideas are our tools, our collective mind is the weapon kos
Tony Blair: Never in the Field of Human History Has One Man Earned so Much from the Deaths of so Many
By Matt Carr
Just as
we learned that the US and UK governments were conspiring to stop us
learning the truth of the Bush-Blair Iraq consiracy, Tony Blair picked
up £150,000 for an hour-long speech in Dubai. http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article36879.htm
Crimes Against Humanity:
Why Is Henry Kissinger Walking Around Free?
By Andy Piascik
We
should hound Rumsfeld, both Clintons, Rice, Albright and Powell, to
name a few, for their crimes against humanity every time they show
themselves in public just as Petraeus has been. That holds especially
for our two most recent War-Criminals-in-Chief, Barack Bush and George
W. Obama.
Jeremy Hammond's Sentencing Statement
Highlighting Global Criminal Exploits by FBI Handlers
By Jeremy Hammond
It has
taken a lot for me to write this, to explain my actions, knowing that
doing so - honestly - could cost me more years of my life in prison.
Feinstein Promotes Bill to Strengthen NSA's Hand on Warrantless Searches
By Spencer Ackerman
A
Senate bill promoted as a surveillance reform would codify the ability
of the National Security Agency to search its troves of foreign phone
and email communications for Americans' information, and permit law
enforcement agencies to search the vast databases as well.
Why Does Anyone Trust the National-Security State?
By Conor Friedersdorf
A lack of transparency and oversight has led to abuses time and again, in every era.
John Pilger Exposes Australia's Shocking Secret in Utopia
By Alex Ivett
John Pilger reveals a shocking national secret behind the postcard image of the "lucky country".
Typhoon Haiyan : Nature's Early Warning System?
By Gwynne Dyer
There are going to be a lot of refugees, and not many places that are willing to let them in.
Chris Hedges: The Myth of Human Progress and the Collapse of Complex Societies
Video
The
myth of human progress, the unexamined belief in the ability of our
industrial and technological society to save us from collapse, is a
form of magical thinking. These forces, in fact, will ensure that the
descent will be swifter and more brutal.
Hard News
Nigeria military says 29 rebels killed in two battles:
Nigerian
troops have killed 29 suspected militants in two days of fighting in
the northeast, where President Goodluck Jonathan's forces are trying to
stamp out Boko Haram's four-year-old insurgency, the military said on
Saturday.
Nigeria: 26 Persons Killed in Boko Haram Night Raids On Borno Villages:
Suspected
members of the outlawed Boko Haram sect were alleged to have randomly
attacked some Borno villages at night, leading to death of over 26
persons and displacement of several others. Forty houses were also said
to have been torched in the villages.
Libya: Four killed as military base stormed:
Soldiers
and government-affiliated militias stormed a military base occupied by
gunmen in Libya's capital today, sparking fresh fighting that left four
dead a day after a deadly militia attack on protesters.
Clashes erupt in Libya's capital a day after deadly militia attack on protesters killed 43: -
Clashes
erupted Saturday in Libya's capital as soldiers and
government-affiliated militias attempted to regain control of a base
occupied by armed gunmen, a day after a deadly militia attack on
protesters.
Six killed in Afghanistan suicide bomb attack:
A suicide
bomber rammed his car into an Afghan army vehicle providing security
for a compound where Afghanistan's political and tribal elites are due
to gather next week to debate a security pact with the United States.
Another Karzai aide killed in Afghanistan:
The killings are a reminder that the war here extends well beyond the battle field, and into cities, houses and mosques.
Karzai: US-Afghan pact draft ready for Loya Jirga:
Afghan
and US negotiators have finished a draft of a contentious security pact
to be presented to a traditional council next week, President Hamid
Karzai said Saturday, but added that there remain disagreements between
the two countries over the final content of the accord.
Gunmen Kill Eight Shia Muslims in Pakistan:
Gunmen opened fire on a Shia Muslim religious procession in Pakistan on Friday, killing eight and injuring more than 30.
Mounting anger at Philippine president's response to typhoon disaster:
Millions
of displaced people remain desperately short of food, water, housing
and other basic necessities, with some turning to looting to survive.
Bush- Blair Legacy Continues As
Four police killed in Iraq attacks:
A series
of attacks in Baghdad and north Iraq left four policemen dead and a
dozen people wounded on Saturday, in the latest in a months-long surge
in nationwide bloodshed.
American soldier charged in Iraq killings of deaf, unarmed teens:
Then-Staff
Sgt. Michael Barbera is accused of killing Ahmad Khalid al-Timmimi,
15, and his brother Abbas, 14, as they tended to cattle in a palm grove
near As Sadah, an Iraqi village about 50 miles northeast of Baghdad.
Government forces gaining ground in Syria:
Forces
loyal to the Syrian government have firmly seized the momentum in the
country's war in recent weeks, capturing one rebel stronghold after
another and triumphantly planting the two-starred Syrian government
flag amid shattered buildings and rubble-strewn streets.
Expert: About 600 Saudi fighters are in Syria:
An
estimated 600 Saudis have joined al-Qaeda-affiliated groups in Syria
fighting against President Bashar's al-Assad's regime, a Saudi expert
in Islamist movements told Al Arabiya's weekly program "Death making"
on Friday.
A Day in the Life: Za'atari: Video -
Welcome
to Za'atari, the temporary home for tens of thousands of Syrian
refugees. Just over a year ago it was a stretch of barren desert. Now
it's a bustling metropolis with bakeries, hardware stores and
rotisserie chicken stands.
Fearful Turkey will not accept provisional Kurdish self-rule in Syria:
Turkey
on Friday warned that it would not accept this week's declaration of
provisional self-rule by Kurds in neighbouring war-torn Syria. "Turkey
cannot permit a fait accompli, there is no question of accepting such a
thing in Syria," Turkish President Abdullah Gul said in televised
comments in eastern Turkey.
No real dissent in nuclear talks between P5+1 and Iran - Lavrov:
Russia's
Foreign Minister stressed that the understanding reached must now be
fixed by diplomatic means so that it becomes a truly joint document,
not imposed on anyone from outside.
Propaganda?
U.S. Official: Deal with Iran is 'Close':
The
United States and other countries are "getting close" to an interim
deal with Iran that would prevent its nuclear program "from advancing,
and roll it back" in key areas, a senior administration official said
Friday, according to CNN.
Iran to take much tougher position in nuclear talks after 'France's sabotage':
Tehran
will be "very skeptical" about the intentions of the six world powers
during next week's P5+1 talks in Geneva, after the initial text of a
deal on Iran's nuclear program was "gutted" following objections from
France
Netanyahu to France: Don't waver on Iran:
Speaking
to a French daily ahead of talks in Geneva, PM urges Hollande not to
let up his objections to an interim nuclear deal with Tehran
Minister: Israel doesn't recognize Iran's right to enrich uranium:
"Iran
is a serial violator of UN Security Council resolutions, and it cannot
be trusted," Erdan said. "It mustn't be allowed to keep a nuclear
weapons-making capability on its soil."
Israel and White House Locked in an Info War Over Iran:
Some
members in Congress don't trust the data U.S. officials are providing
-- they trust conflicting data provided privately by senior Israeli
officials.
Administration dismissed Israeli intel on Iran's nuke program as 'misleading':
The
U.S. intelligence community has dismissed Israel's assessment of
Iran's nuclear program amid P5+1 negotiations with Teheran. They said
the Israeli assessment of an imminent weapons-capable Iran was
exaggerated and alarmist. "Some of the reporting on this has been
frankly misleading," National Security Adviser Susan Rice said.
Right-wing pro-Israel lobby in US slams Obama in new ad:
Video
uses US public concerns over Obamacare to warn over his
untrustworthiness on Iran; new poll shows Israelis opposing president's
Iran policies
Saudi capital hit with rare floods, residents urged to stay indoors:
Severe
flooding is being reported in Saudi Arabia, especially in the
kingdom's capital of Riyadh, with the government closing schools and
urging people to stay indoors amid heavy rain. Flooding is rare in the
country dominated by the Arabian Desert.
Jeremy Hammond gets 10 years:
The activist, who admitted involvement in Anonymous' Stratfor hack, is latest victim of a vile war on information
Jeremy Hammond: FBI directed my attacks on foreign government sites:
Anonymous
hacktivist told court FBI informant and fellow hacker Sabu supplied
him with list of countries vulnerable to cyber-attack
Elizabeth Warren: quiet revolutionary who could challenge Hillary Clinton in Democrats' 2016 race:
Senator's tough stance against Wall Street is attracting voters on the left who are disenchanted with the party establishment
California's unemployment benefits fund is mired in debt:
The
fund owes nearly $10 billion to the federal government - so much, the
problem won't fix itself even if disbursements fall to pre-recession
levels, the Employment Development Department says.
did they go back to work? our overseeers
Here's what happened this week at Interior: the Department hosts the 2013 White House Tribal Nations Conference; it's thumbs up for the high-voltage transmission project Gateway West; another high-flow release at Arizona's Glen Canyon Dam; the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service destroys six tons of confiscated ivory; Secretary Jewell will join those marking the 150th anniversary of the Gettysburg Address; and an update on the earthquake repair project at the Washington Monument.
Cisco suggests new economic metric: Gross Domestic P0wnage
Count the cost of cybercrime to understand if government tech investments deliver
Hey, is that CSI: Hackers on TV? Oh, it's Microsoft's Cybercrime Center
If in doubt, get the flashy, expensive 20ft video wall out
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Microsoft, Cisco: RC4 encryption considered harmful, avoid at all costs
Why not try this lovely AES-GCM, and don't forget to bin SHA-1, too
Hackers steal 'FULL credit card details' of 376,000 people from Irish loyalty programme firm
Data was unencrypted, claims Irish data protection commish
Microsoft FAILS to encrypt data centre links despite NSA snoopingOdds of a new 'F*CK YOU NSA' engineer's rant: Medium
John Leyden, 14 Nov 13:15
A-DOH!-BE hack: Facebook warns users whose logins were spilled
Change up... bitch
JUST LIKE US: Hackers who work for gov seem almost... ORGANISED
Malware quartermasters dish out exploits on demand, say researchers
How do spooks build surveillance rigs? In Oz they TENDER for it
Federal Police seek kit capable of swallowing Euro-standard intercepts
Mandatory HTTP 2.0 encryption proposal sparks hot debate
Just how robust is transport layer security anyway?
The TRUTH about mystery Trojan found in SPAAACE
Mystery ISS malware fingered
Enterprise giant SAP's systems take a probe to the wobbly bits - report
Penetration-testing securo-boffins show how hackers target corporate software
IE 0-day plugged up but TIFF terror continues in November Patch Tuesday
Plus: Adobe and Google also push out vuln-busting patches
Buggy software in need of patching? Hey, we got that right here – Adobe
Gaping holes in ColdFusion, Flash slammed shut on Patch Tuesday
Another day, another Bitcoin burglary as Bitcash.cz goes titsup
Czech site shuttered after raid leaves 4,000 out of pocket, but irrational exuberance persists