"Your assumptions are your windows on the world. Scrub them off every once in a while, or the light won't come in." - Isaac Asimov
"Sit
down before fact with an open mind. Be prepared to give up every
preconceived notion. Follow humbly wherever and to whatever abyss
Nature leads or you learn nothing. ." - Hyman G. Rickover
"Being
generous often consists of simply extending a hand.
That's hard to do
if you are grasping tightly to your righteousness, your belief system,
your superiority, your assumptions about others, your definition of
normal." - Patti Digh, Life Is a Verb:
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Let us not torment each other because we are not all alike, but believe that God knew best what He was doing in making us so different. So will the best harmony come out of seeming discords, the best affection out of differences, the best life out of struggle, and the best work will be done when each does his own work, and lets every one else do and be what God made him for.
Published on Oct 31, 2013
Welcome to http://NewWorldNextWeek.com
— the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers
some of the most important developments in open source intelligence
news. This week:Story #1: Russell Brand Isn't Waking People Up - He Is Putting You Back To Sleep
http://ur1.ca/fyqo0
Russell Brand's Epic Interview With BBC's Jeremy Paxman Just Might Start A Revolution
http://ur1.ca/fyqo2
Video: Paxman vs Brand - full interview
http://ur1.ca/fyut2
Russell Brand's Nazi Barbs Didn't Go Over Well With Hugo Boss
http://ur1.ca/fyqo5
ClandesTime Episode 008 - The Russell Brand "Revolution"
http://ur1.ca/fyut6
Story #2: CIA-Funded Software Company Manages Private Data For Healthcare.gov
http://ur1.ca/fyqp2
Kathleen Sebelius Apologizes for Obamacare 'Debacle'
http://ur1.ca/fyqp3
The EyeOpener- Exposing 'In-Q-Tel': The CIA's Own Venture Capital Firm
http://ur1.ca/5ch56
NSA Tapped Vatican Phones During Papal Conclave
http://ur1.ca/fyqp9
A Guide to the Background and Charges in the UK Phone-Hacking Trial
Involving Top Murdoch Aides
http://ur1.ca/fyqpa
Story #3: Do Food Stamps Riot Predictions Give Blank Check for Mayhem?
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Craigslist Makes Turning Food Stamps Into Cash a SNAP
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Weekend's EBT, SNAP Chaos Caused by 'Routine Test' at Xerox
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Corbett Report: Soylent Green -- FLNWO #04
http://ur1.ca/fyqpm
Media Monarchy: Interview w/ Exene Cervenka of X
http://ur1.ca/fyqpn
re-post caviot emptor..........my guns=your freedom, we have laws here crafted by idiots too...
uk....... same way, the swiss beg to differ a bit.
cavete ne emptor,
beware danger watch what fuck you are doing here..
este peligro cautelosamente comprar.
wrc
Too dangerous for what and for whom?
Lest you be confused, that was back in April of 2012, when he decided to cancel his trip to Toronto.
Cheney was indicted for war crimes by the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Tribunal in a historic judgment in May 2012:
Chief Prosecutor of the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission v. George Walker Bush et al
- See more at: http://www.thedailysheeple.com/dick-cheney-canada-is-too-dangerous_112013#sthash.7r95p2Zu.dpuf
Too dangerous for what and for whom?
Lest you be confused, that was back in April of 2012, when he decided to cancel his trip to Toronto.
Cheney was indicted for war crimes by the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Tribunal in a historic judgment in May 2012:
Chief Prosecutor of the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission v. George Walker Bush et al
- See more at: http://www.thedailysheeple.com/dick-cheney-canada-is-too-dangerous_112013#sthash.7r95p2Zu.dpuf
not much has changed then or now.......maybe 'cept micky D's, nope, nothing
Which one of you is Sparticus? kos
Connections Between Michael Hastings, Edward Snowden and Barrett Brown—The War With the Security State
By Christian Stork on Aug 7, 2013
Alleged “hacktivist” Barrett Brown, the 31-year old mislabeled “spokesman” for the shadowy hacker collective known as Anonymous, faces federal charges that could put him away for over a hundred years. Did he engage in a spree of murders? Run a child-sex ring? Not quite. His
crime: making leaked e-mails accessible to the public—documents that
shine a light on the shadowy world of intelligence contracting in the
post-9/11 era.A critically acclaimed author and provocative journalist, Brown cannot be too easily dismissed as some unruly malcontent typing away in the back of a gritty espresso lounge. He is eccentric. And he was clearly high on something, if only his own hubris, when he made a threatening video that put him in the feds’ crosshairs. But that’s not the real reason for the government’s overreaction. Evidence indicates it has a lot more to do with sending a message to the community he comes from, which the government sees—correctly—as a threat.
The Barrett Brown case is simply the latest in a string of prosecutions in which the government pursues anyone involved in making information “liberated” from governmental or corporate entities easily accessible to the public. Those targeted are not necessarily accused of the illegal entry itself (the “hack”) or violating contracts (as in the case of a “leak”). These are people performing a function analogous to that of a newspaper—yet they can face prison sentences longer than those prescribed for murderers, rapists, and terrorists. read>>
the gov will need more limbs than Shiva to plug-up the damn leaks breaking through Styx...if anyone happens to run into Dante' tell him Paradise is not lost.........just a mere momentary extraction to extinction of some parasitic metastatic kosmic cancer from our collective galactic myst.....kosmic-chemo man
U.S. Government Targets Ammo Supply Lines
Mac Slavo
Activist Post
A couple of years ago we opined that the anti-gun establishment had found a loophole for the Second Amendment and that rather than targeting the banning of all firearms, they would instead turn their attention to ammunition.
The government’s most recent efforts to reduce open market availability through taxation, individual purchase restrictions and a massive stockpiling effort by the Department of Homeland Security has forced ammunition prices to nearly triple, while also dwindling supplies of many popular calibers.
But they’re not done yet.
In fact, they may have finally found a way to circumvent U.S.-based domestic production altogether.
The all-out attack on Americans’ gun rights is now being taken to the next level.
The goal is to regulate all forms of ammunition out of existence, and they’re starting with Doe Run, which is the last of America’s domestic lead processing and manufacturing facilities.
pernicious
- Causing much harm in a subtle way.
- Causing death or injury; deadly.
plug the fresh a/v...a.m. nite babe
Resolution For War Against Iran Gains Traction In Conservative Wing Of The House
By Rosie Gray
A total of 28 members of Congress have signed on to co-sponsor the bill, including 13 in the past week alone.
Manipulating Public Perceptions
Foxman: Perceived U.S. Weakness Endangering Israel, American Jews
By Chemi Shalev
ADL chairman cites doubt whether U.S. can be counted on. 'America seems desperate to avoid confrontation with Iran,' he says.
White House Expected to Ease Sanctions Targeting Syria ...Iran to Follow?
By Franklin Lamb
The
main opposition to White House plans to lessen the civilian targeting
sanctions comes, as usual, from the US Congressional Zionist lobby as
it seeks to prevent any lessening of US sanctions against Iran first
and Syria second.
Syria: An Open Letter to the American People
By Mairead Maguire
Nobel Peace Laureate
I write to you to ask your help for the people of Syria.
Is NSA Spying Really About Blackmail?
By Dave Lindorff
How
else to explain Europe's supine acquiescence to the US in its criminal
wars against Iraq and Afghanistan, and its unquestioning support of
Israel?
A Rogue Superpower
By Tom Engelhardt
Foreign leaders are dropping like flies -- to American surveillance.
Snowden Letter to Merkel: 'Speaking The Truth Is Not A Crime'
By Agencies
"My
government continues to treat dissent as defection, and seeks to
criminalize political speech with felony charges that provide no
defense," Edward Snowden.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein's New NSA Bill Will Extend Mass Surveillance of Americans
By Trevor Timm
Sen.
Dianne Feinstein, released what she calls an NSA "reform" bill today.
Don't be fooled: the bill - would be a huge setback for everyone's
privacy, and it would permanently entrench the NSA's collection of
every phone record held by U.S. telecoms.
George Galloway | Are You Racist? | Oxford Union
Video
George Galloway interrupted by student who accuses him of being a racist.
How Economic Growth Has Become Anti-life
By Vandana Shiva
An
obsession with growth has eclipsed our concern for sustainability,
justice and human dignity. But people are not disposable - the value of
life lies outside economic development.
A Flimsy Piece of Worn Out Script
Does the Dollar Have a Future?
By Mike Whitney
China
has already started its transition away from the dollar. Here's the
scoop from former chief economist for Morgan Stanley Asia, Stephen S.
Roach.
"Poor People Do Not Deserve to Have Children"
By Mijin Cha
"If
you can't afford to feed them, don't have them." It's easy to dismiss
this as the ravings of a lunatic but the truth is that this mentality
is all too pervasive.
Hard News
40 killed as Shiite rebels attack north Yemen town:
Shiite
Muslim Houthi rebels backed by tanks launched a fresh attack on Friday
on a town in north Yemen held by their Sunni Muslim Salafist rivals, a
Salafist spokesman said, bringing the total death toll in three days
of sectarian clashes to 40.
24 Killed, 87 Wounded in Iraq's Violence:
The
deadliest attack occurred in Iraq's Northern central province of
Salahudin, when up to seven people were killed and some 45 wounded in a
coordinated suicide bombing and two car bomb attacks in the city of
Tuz-Khurmato
Bush- Blair Legacy Continues
As UN says nearly 1,000 Iraqis killed in October:
Attacks
and other violence across Iraq killed 979 people in October, the
United Nations said Friday, a monthly death toll that is the same as
the figure for September.
CIA Training "Rebels" In Syria, so far "only" 1,000 fighters instructed:
Republican
Senator Bob Corker on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee admitted
CIA's year-old program to provide military training to Syrian rebels,
but criticized it as "incredibly, incredibly slow", saying he had so
far instructed only about 1,000 fighters.
Hundreds of Syrian refugees 'denied entry into Jordan':
Hundreds
of people fleeing the civil war in Syria are being turned back at the
border with Jordan and neighbouring countries, says Amnesty
International.
Children going hungry in Syria war zones: UN:
The
United Nations' food aid agency said on Friday that it feared a rise
in malnutrition among children trapped in besieged communities in Syria
where fighting has halted supply convoys.
4 killed as Israel-Gaza violence flares over tunnel:
Four
members of Palestinian resistance have been killed and five Israeli
soldiers injured in violence in the Gaza Strip, Israeli and Palestinian
sources say.
Jenin man shot dead by Israeli occupation forces:
"Ahmad
was emptying products from a truck inside a market when Israeli
soldiers began shooting at people in the market. Ahmad ran away to hide
behind a wall, and he was peering out to see the situation and that's
when he was shot by a bullet in his heart," he told Ma'an.
Fuel shortage causes power outage in Gaza:
"We
have completely stopped the operation of (Gaza's sole) power plant
this morning at 6 a.m. because we don't have a single liter of fuel,"
the authority's deputy chairman, told AFP. Khalil blamed the power
outage on Egypt's destruction of tunnels used for bringing fuel to Gaza
and accused the Palestinian Authority of charging Hamas too much for
its fuel.
Panetta: US may have to use military force against Iran: -
Addressing
the Anti-Defamation League's 100th annual meeting on Thursday night,
former US secretary of defense and CIA director Leon Panetta told the
ballroom of around 600 people that while the US has "implemented
unprecedented sanctions and pressure on Iran, we may very well have to
use military force to back up our policy."
Joe Biden presses Senate Dems on Iran:
Vice
President Joe Biden joined other top Obama administration officials on
Thursday in a bid to persuade the Senate not to impose new sanctions
on Iran, a sign of how eager the White House is to avoid a conflict
with Congress over the delicate diplomatic matter.
21 Taliban militants killed during operations, clashes in Ghazni:
Taliban-fighters-in-a-mad-006At
least 21 Taliban militants were killed during joint military
operations and clashes with the Afghan police forces in eastern Ghanzi
province of Afghanistan.
US Kills 5 People In Pakistan:
The
leader of the Pakistani Taliban, Hakimullah Mehsud, has been killed in
a drone strike, a high-ranking Taliban official has told the BBC. Four
other people were killed in the strike, including two of Mehsud's
bodyguards, intelligence sources say.
In public relations exercise:
Pakistani political leader says NATO supply routes will be cut if U.S. drone strikes continue:
The chief
political leader in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province threatened
Thursday to choke off key NATO supply routes if U.S. drone strikes on
Pakistan continue, setting up a potential clash within the country's
national government.
Dozens injured at pro-Morsi rallies across Egypt:
Dozens
of people have been injured as thousands of supporters of the deposed
president, Mohamed Morsi, hold anti-military demonstrations across
Egypt, security sources say.
Kerry to make first Egypt visit since army Coup :
Kerry's
visit comes at a time of strained relations between the traditional
allies after Washington suspended some military aid to Egypt following
Morsi's ouster.
Blackmail Inc.
Tap on Merkel Provides Peek at Vast Spy Net:
It
was not obvious to the National Security Agency a dozen years ago that
Angela Merkel, a rising star as the leader of the Christian Democratic
Union, was a future chancellor of Germany. But that did not matter.
Snowden ready to go to Germany under asylum as his letter to Berlin revealed:
NSA
whistleblower, Edward Snowden, is ready to go to Germany and testify
over the US wiretapping of Angela Merkel's phone on condition of
granting him political asylum, a German MP who met Snowden has said.
Russian Prime Minister says US hurt by evidence of 'cynical' spying:
"Can the
situation be calmed? I think it's possible. But to be honest, no
assurances will help here," he said. "What can you say in this
situation? 'Sorry, we won't do it anymore' or 'We will not try to
listen in on you'? Nobody will believe it."
NSA Spied on World Bank, IMF, UN, Pope, World Leaders, and American Politicians and Military Officers:
A
high-level NSA whistleblower says that the NSA is spying on - and
blackmailing - top government officials and military officers,
including Supreme Court Justices, high-ranked generals, Colin Powell
and other State Department personnel, and many other top officials.
Fact or fiction;
Obama halted NSA spying on IMF and World Bank headquarters:
President
Barack Obama has ordered the National Security Agency to stop
eavesdropping on the headquarters of the International Monetary Fund
and World Bank as part of a review of intelligence gathering
activities, according to a U.S. official familiar with the matter.
Snowden hired by major Russian website:
US whistle-blower Edward Snowden is set to begin work in unnamed company in Moscow on November 1.
Finland says it was target of "massive" digital spying: -
Finland
said Thursday its foreign ministry had been the target of "massive"
digital spying, but its most sensitive information was not affected.
The MTV3 television station which first broke the story reported that
the Russian and Chinese secret services were suspected by Helsinki of
being behind the digital attacks.
Six Ways to Keep the Government Out of Your Files:
Pro-tips on how to lock down your data.
Poland asks European court to hide CIA secret torture prison case from public:
Poland
has asked the European Court of Human Rights to bar media and public
presence during an upcoming hearing on Poland's complicity with the
CIA's "extraordinary rendition" program that delivered terror suspects
to secret prisons around the world.
Taiwanese government introduces terrifying Special Forces clone army:
Taiwanese
Special Forces and a select few other military units recently received
updated bulletproof armor that includes a ballistic face mask that
serves to protect operators from lethal headshots and to reduce
fighting effectiveness of opposing forces, seemingly by causing them to
immediately curl into the fetal position and cry for their mothers
Los Angeles International Airport shooting:
TSA
officer killed; several others wounded: A federal law enforcement
official said that a TSA officer was shot and killed at a passenger
screening checkpoint at Los Angeles International Airport. Three or
four other TSA employees were injured in the shooting, the official
said.
LAX shooter identified as Paul Anthony Ciancia, 23, of Los Angeles:
The
gunman in today's shooting at Los Angeles International Airport has
been identified as Paul Anthony Ciancia, a 23-year-old Los Angeles-area
resident with strong anti-government views, NBC News reported.
Pew's Appalling Thumbs Up for Payday Loans With 129% Annual Interest:
Payday
lenders have found a powerful friend in the Pew Charitable Trusts. In a
recent report on payday lending -- the culmination of two years of
work -- Pew embraces reforms to this industry that would still allow
the poorest Americans to be charged annual interest rates in the triple
digits.
Goldman Sachs pays Hillary Clinton $400,000 -- for two speeches:
Hillary
Clinton spoke at two separate Goldman Sachs events on the evenings of
Thursday, October 24 and Tuesday, October 29. As both Politico and the
New York Times report, Clinton's fee is about $200,000 per speech,
meaning she likely netted around $400,000 for her paid gigs at Goldman
over the course of six days.
In case you missed it:
Hillary Clinton Taps Speechmaking Gold Mine:
Just a
few months after leaving the State Department, Hillary Rodham Clinton
has plunged into the lucrative world of paid speechmaking, joining a
branch of the family business that has brought the Clintons more than
$100 million since her husband left the White House in 2001
Food Stamp Cuts as Business Opportunity?
The
cut to the nation's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program going
into effect today will take food away from 47.7 million Americans who
need it. This includes working people whose pay isn't enough to feed
their families; out-of-work Americans still looking for a job; elderly
people; people with disabilities; and 21 million children.
How You Pay Farmers to Watch Their Crop Shrivel Up and Die:
The federal crop insurance program puts farmers in a real bind. And as climate change intensifies, it's only getting worse.
Judges reinstate Texas abortion restrictions:
As a
result, about one third of Texas' abortion clinics won't be able to
perform the procedure starting on Friday, November 1. Women's groups
fighting the law have argued that it would cause these clinics to shut
down permanently.
Texas man arrested and jailed for overdue library book:
This
is the second Texas arrest that's made the headlines this month,
following a report concerning a Richland Hills woman who was arrested,
strip-searched, and jailed because she failed to pay a traffic ticket
on time.
RIAA and BPI Use “Pirated” Code on Their Websites
read
Snowden: Oh, PLEASE let me come to Germany and help Merkel with her phone
It's bloody freezing here on this Siberian helldesk
Anonymous hacked off with Singapore's menacing net rules plan
Hacktivist attacks The Straits Times for 'misleading the people'
How Dark Mail Alliance hopes to roll out virtually NSA-proof email next year
El Reg chats to cofounder Jon Callas
Australian confirms Huawei ban
Political bedfellows on local board can't sway new government
Firefox's plugin-blocker slams into beta - but don't jump for joy, Flash haters
Malware, you shall not pass (unless it's in a .swf)
From Russia with Code: Edward Snowden gets job on website helldesk
Bypasses frying pan, leaps straight into fire with legs akimbo
Milky Way galaxy 'POPS PILLS and SNORTS GAS', insist boffins
Astro-experts peer into our galactic party town's Smith Cloud
By Simon Sharwood, 1st November 2013Astroboffins have labelled the Milky Way, the gaggle of stars in which Earth resides, a “pill-popping galaxy hooked on gas”.The lurid label comes from Dr Alex Hill, a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Astronomy and Space Science at Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), and the paper he's co-authored titled “Magnetized Gas in the Smith High Velocity Cloud”.
The Smith Cloud, a "pill" of gas drifting towards the galactic core
Image: Bill Saxton, NRAO/AUI/NSF, from the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope
Image: Bill Saxton, NRAO/AUI/NSF, from the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope
Google barge erection hypegasm latest - What's in the box?
Shiny showroom and party boat, according to fresh rumors
NSA Hacks Google, You Need To See The Bigger Picture
Activist Post
NSA hacks Google. How could it affect you? Emails? Online searches? Think bigger…
The PRISM program allows the NSA to gather huge amounts of Internet communications by legally compelling U.S. tech companies, including Gooogle, to cooperate with officials and turn over all data that matches court approved search queries. That program, also disclosed by Edward Snowden, is authorized under Section 702 of the FISA Amendments Act. PRISM operations are overseen by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC).
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to see the clear advantages for the NSA with regard to their decision to intercept communications using MUSCULAR and overseas access points. With less oversight and looser regulations the agency has the ability to collect data from tech giants like Google using “full take”, “bulk access” and “high volume” operations.
These large-scale collection operations would be illegal in the United States; however, they are taking place overseas. Here the NSA can assume that anyone with information traversing these links must in fact be a foreigner.
What Are The Implications of a Program Like MUSCULAR?
Many people are saying to themselves “Sure, but how does this affect me?” Most people only think about Google being used for online searches and email. But did you know Google also has privately branded services that are being used by corporations, non-profit organizations and educational institutions?
For example, my own daughter uses Gmail and Google Drive for her school projects. Her school has assigned every student with a Google email address and a login for the school’s Google Drive account. Google Drive is a service where classroom documents are often stored.
In addition, a company that I worked for in the past used “Google Apps for Business” in order to provide email accounts, chat/voice/video conferencing, document storage and calendaring for its employees. By tapping primary Google data center links, the government potentially has access to all types of information.
Google has many service offerings that provide everything from Internet searches and email to video conferencing and private data storage. Did you know Google recently bought Motorola Mobility and is now manufacturing mobile phones?
Google is also the creator of the Android software that runs on many mobile phones and Internet tablets. Millions of individuals and organizations around the world trust Google to store their data securely away from the prying eyes of hackers and others that would use that information for their own advantage.
To get an idea of how much private information might be traveling across those Google data center links, take a look at the following info-graphic. It only shows a portion of the products offered by Google, but you quickly gain a better understanding of how much data potentially flows across the Google wires. read
..............Caput Mortuum
Albedo Vs. Nigredo
“Dick Cheney cancels Toronto trip, says Canada is too dangerous”.
Too dangerous for what and for whom?
Lest you be confused, that was back in April of 2012, when he decided to cancel his trip to Toronto.
Cheney was indicted for war crimes by the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Tribunal in a historic judgment in May 2012:
Chief Prosecutor of the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission v. George Walker Bush et al
- See more at: http://www.thedailysheeple.com/dick-cheney-canada-is-too-dangerous_112013#sthash.7r95p2Zu.dpuf
Too dangerous for what and for whom?
Lest you be confused, that was back in April of 2012, when he decided to cancel his trip to Toronto.
Cheney was indicted for war crimes by the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Tribunal in a historic judgment in May 2012:
Chief Prosecutor of the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission v. George Walker Bush et al
- See more at: http://www.thedailysheeple.com/dick-cheney-canada-is-too-dangerous_112013#sthash.7r95p2Zu.dpuf
Too dangerous for what and for whom?
Lest you be confused, that was back in April of 2012, when he decided to cancel his trip to Toronto.
Cheney was indicted for war crimes by the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Tribunal in a historic judgment in May 2012:
Chief Prosecutor of the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission v. George Walker Bush et al
- See more at: http://www.thedailysheeple.com/dick-cheney-canada-is-too-dangerous_112013#sthash.7r95p2Zu.dpuf
Lest you be confused, that was back in April of 2012, when he decided to cancel his trip to Toronto.
Cheney was indicted for war crimes by the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Tribunal in a historic judgment in May 2012:
Chief Prosecutor of the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission v. George Walker Bush et al
- See more at: http://www.thedailysheeple.com/dick-cheney-canada-is-too-dangerous_112013#sthash.7r95p2Zu.dpuf
Dick Cheney: “Canada is Too Dangerous”
“Canada is Too Dangerous
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