US Congressman Announces Plans To Probe Wikileaks
eldavojohn writes "Congressman Peter King (R-NY) is calling for a probe into Wikileaks with regard to the recent publication of half a million 9/11 pager messages. He has announced that he plans to have his Washington staff begin a preliminary investigation because Wikileaks' action 'raises security issues.' A word of caution: Congressman King has been known to make inflammatory and unpopular statements."
As pager traffic is totally unencrypted, it's not a surprise that someone might be intercepting them. Especially on Wall Street, like the article states, because it's high valued information. Of course, pagers are pretty much used only in USA... phone/sms traffic elsewhere is better encrypted.
So will government understand that all communications over the Internet too (browsing, email, im) have to be changed over SSL? Or will they do the normal thing; ignore the problem and just arrest and sue the guy who was intercepting that traffic and/or wikileaks because they're supposedly risk to security, along with demanding more government regulation on the Internet?
What will his staff do, read the Wikipedia page about Wikileaks and report back? With senators having so much free time and resources, it is little wonder that US is facing a deficit in the small trillions.
HUH? The overreporting of MJ INDUCED projectile vomiting. If anything, it's proof that this congress critter has at least an idea of how mainstream america loathes the california granola.
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While I don't disagree he's a bigot, you do realize that your post is just as bigotted as statement, right?
'national security' ... as far as I am concerned, if this is scaring some people in power, it's doing its job. It may not be press in the traditional sense, but it does appear to be something of a resurrection of that old check and balance.
So what is the big deal? This data was sent out unencrypted from many transmitters all across the nation. It would have been (and still is) very easy to intercept. There is no data security. Those considering it a secure medium have simply been mislead. Congress, as a whole, is rather ignorant of these technical concepts. There are programs that use a soundcard for data capture, but for best results make sure and use the receiver's discriminator output, not the filtered audio out. Google for "POCSAG and FLEX decoding" for all the goodies and software you need to do your own intercepts. -Michael
A word of caution: Congressman King has been known to make inflammatory and unpopular statements.
Word of caution my ass. Every congressman says dopey things that someone finds inflammatory and unpopular. Why is it pointed out here so specifically? How about leaving the bullshit sniping behind when posting the summaries there, kdawson?
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Blatant trolling. I'm not religious, but Mods, hello?
Thanks for the advice AC. I'll look into it. Oh, whoops, I just posted. Well, maybe next time.
I am not a crackpot.
As and Irish Catholic I have never been so disgusted with slashdot as I am now. I've been trolled and down modded, but when racial slurs and relgion bashing are considered insightful, especially against myself, it may be time to find myself a new site.
The slashdot groupthink modding system is starting to turn into a sort of facism in itself.
Actually, since he was telling the mods to mod-down a subset of posts, he is in fact wanting to decide for others what is appropriate for them to see, not himself.
"You may decide to read every post, but I'd prefer to cut through the crap."
Your own -1 post included?
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To make sure nobody likes what he's about to say even before he said a word. This is common in mainstream media today...
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Okay, first, kdawson, you are an idiot. Posting something to an article stating that this politician has made "unpopular statements" either means you are trying to show your support for Congressman King, your resentment of him and subsequent setup for bashing, or you are simply and opaquely trying to stir up a hornet's nest for inflamatory comments, and therefore hits. I personally think it's the third option as it's been this way for a while around slashdot. In terms of reporting, there is a way to make light of his prior comments but that's not the way to do it in a journalistically responsible way. Others may say these comments are irrelevant, but in terms of neutral reporting, while you might think they are incendiary, a responsible journalist does have a duty to show a pattern of political behavior, and in this case it could simply be creating targets to stir up controversy and get media time, and therefore dollars. By pointing out the unpopular comments it's detracting from the wikileaks article. Way to go, you get the skippy the pinhead award for the day kdawson.
Second, I personally think this congressman king, from the videos, is also an idiot with a severe case of foot in mouth disease. It's interesting that people show support for the Michael Jackson video but completely blow by the "too many mosques" video. Obviously the guy has some issues. The guy was trying to show his "tough on terrorism" stance and opened his mouth and out came some anti-moslem bile which his personal aid tried to step on since he knew his congressman had just fucked up. But then he shovels it out nice and deep in the MJ video. I agree with the idea that MJ coverage when he died was overblown, but in saying so, the guy called MJ a low life and a pedophile. Lets get one thing straight, as much as I might have my suspicions, that has never been proven. This was political commentary by a public official, not satire, so Letterman making a joke on late night is completely different than this. The guy is trying to say "hey, lets shine the light on policeman and firefighters and not MJ." I can get behind it, but it's how he says it, by viciously attacking Michael is just stupid and low. In fact if Jackson was alive, I think there's a chance it might be slander (IANAL).
I know nothing else about this guy, so he's no Ted Stevens or John Ensign, but he's not a particularly bright politician if you ask me, unless of course his racist and insulting comments are the type of comments that get him elected in his district. I just know he needs to take a few sensitivity courses so he can stop chewing on his size 11s when trying to make what otherwise might be a reasonable point.
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What ever happened to "what's the problem if you have nothing to hide?"
Whoa... I found someone very angry against Atheists, and with mod points!
But I have something that supports my point of view... The human race history.
P.S: Who are you to tell others what they have to do or not do? A angry priest? Mod me down as you wish, I do not care.
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Interesting note about this kind of people, Dunbal: Then always uses fake names or anonymity when posting this type of comment.
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No mod points, sadly, for a brilliant post. But I can't help noting that Tove Jansson's (Swedish speaking Finnish) Moomins would soon convert the US Army into tree-hugging hippies.
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You must be confused; you implied that the IRA are/were Terrorists. However, they are Christians; not Muslims. So, obviously your implication must be false as everyone knows the Muslims are Terrorists.
/Sarcasm (If someone couldn't tell)
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You might have point thelsovist, but a word of caution:
kdawson has been known to make inflammatory and unpopular statements.
For what it's worth.
and he deserves to be (and is) called out as well.
Forgot to login, but yeah that was me.
... if there really is one (it's more of a privacy issue isn't it?), isn't that Wikileaks got a hold of the pager messages. It's who leaked them to Wikileaks.
This strongly echoes the Pentagon Papers fracas. Let's not go after the people who leaked the Pentagon Papers information in the first place. Let's go after the people who let the rest of the wolrd see them. That King wants to go after the people who are making the messages available and not so much those who leaked them is yet another example of history repeating itself.
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I just spoke with Congressman King's office and they were taken by surprise when I asked them about the Wikileaks probe. They said the congressman is NOT probing wikileaks. I gave them the url to the Newsday article and was told that the Rep. King's office will be working to sort out the matter.
Power does not corrupt - power attracts the corrupt.
I've been thinking about a charity that provides weapons, ammunition and range time to poor inner-city people. Let them have the weapons they need to protect themselves, their families and their property. You'd think the NRA would be all over that but they seem not to care.
Blar.
So let me get this straight. King's office isn't aware of public statements that King himself made? It just gets better and better.
Is there some reason we can't link to the original content? When I click on a link in an article about Wikileaks releasing pager messages, I assume it is going to Wikileaks. As Slashdot, however, I get a link to a previous article that then has a link pointing to a Wired article.
For the record as someone in Peter King's district:
Rep. King is a douche.
As a representative he is useless, his office staff is less than useless.
I'm *THRILLED* to see how he plans to waste^Wspend my tax dollars "look[ing] into [WikiLeaks]".
That's my only statement on the matter: I'm done. Ignore, Flame or Agree to your heart's content.
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Despite guns not being legal here to others than police, athlete shooters and hunters, they still manage to shoot after eachothers in public.
Well, despite that I'm personally not very fond of guns, I can't let go of the thought that all the restriction of firearms does here, is to guarantee that only authorities and bad guys have guns.
While I trust the police and military here very much, I don't trust that bad guys will only shoot after bad guys or the police. I would like more liberal laws around defense weapons here, not even pepper spray is legal.
However, I would not mind if getting a permit would require some training and testing, and I would not mind to be registered so the police would know if and what weapon I have, they could also very well limit how powerful it would be allowed to be and how many guns I could have, but I would like it to be more liberal than it is.
If I was as pragmatic and objective as I claim to be, would I be commenting?
Switzerland. Very nice place to live.
Good point. And someone up above says they contacted his office and they don't know a thing about it; the poster concluded that the story was false.
So now who do we believe?? Does this story have a glimmer of truth, or is it a preemptive smear??
Regardless, stopping leaks is the responsibility of those whose system leaks, NOT of those who intercept and/or publicize said leaks. Unless, of course, your hero is Stalin.
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I suspected that something like this would happen. Recent events suggest that several countries are cooperating to censor controversial content which opposes their use of fear-based government.
Last week, an international operation against a pro-paedophile website/forum led to arrests of people in several countries, including the USA, The Netherlands, Chile, New Zealand and Brazil. One of the men was arrested for merely possessing an illegal weapon and drugs. Some people were raided but not arrested, as they hadn't violated any laws. The FBI claimed that the website was a "child pornography ring", however I know a number of people who posted at the forum, who provide information which debunks the claims of the FBI. According to one person, the website had been online for 8 years, with a membership of over 50,000 people. It had apparently not masked its location (a major web host in The Netherlands), so if it was a child pornography ring, it would presumably have been taken offline years ago. Furthermore, an operation against a real child pornography ring with over 50,000 members would have made international headlines.
In a post on another pro-paedophile forum, I suggested that the closure of the pro-paedophile website was an attempt to test the feasibility of international cooperation in online censorship, in cases where evidence of criminality is limited or fabricated. Very few people believe that paedophiles can ever be innocent, so a pro-paedophile website was an easy preliminary target. I suspected then, and even more so now, that Wikileaks is the ultimate target of international online censorship. No government likes criticism or dissent on the internet, and one shouldn't assume that China is the only country who will crush internet-based dissent.
"To the future or to the past, to a time when thought is free" ~ Nineteen Eighty-Four
As and Irish Catholic I have never been so disgusted with slashdot as I am now.
Religions condition people to react in exactly that way.
Being critical of what human beings have done whilst carrying the flag of religion is not bashing religion..... the problem is that religion has been used as a tool by those seeking to control other human beings for such a long time that religions themselves are utterly corrupt institutions.
I've been trolled and down modded, but when racial slurs and relgion bashing are considered insightful, especially against myself, it may be time to find myself a new site.
Why is it that when you feel you are the recipient of discrimination it is worse than discrimination against others? That is exactly the kind of hypocrisy that appears to be common place amongst the religious. "It's OK to make sweeping statements about $OTHER_RELIGION, just not $OWN_RELIGION".
The slashdot groupthink modding system is starting to turn into a sort of facism in itself.
Considering the number of offtopic mods on this thread that are on interesting, informative and insightful posts, I'm inclined to agree.
Car analogies break down.
Noticed that, didja?? [insert obligatory "You must be new here!"] Speaking as an 11 year /. veteran, you gotta be thick-skinned around here, cuz sooner or later someone IS going to slur you and yours, and it's not worth arguing over with idiotsm, or stressing over moronic mods.
As to the groupthink problem, that's why I'll sometimes mod up posts I disagree with -- because they may still illustrate a good point, or add something to the discussion.
BTW I'm part Irish myself :)
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Most of us simply cannot be trusted with freedom.
Fixed that for you.
I want peace on earth and goodwill toward man.
We are the United States Government! We don't do that sort of thing.
Interesting, because I was just reading this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argument_to_moderation
Warning: Links at bottom of page are highly addictive.
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You say you are disgusted with "Slashdot" and then give a speech about how people are fucked up for judging an entire group by the action of a few. You do see the irony there right?
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it wouldn't be worthwhile if it didn't.
That the Reps did *exactly that* when they had both houses and the presidency and use executive orders to avoid even that risk of loss doesn't get used.
[Citation needed]
Sad, but true.
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You must be confused; you implied that the IRA are/were Terrorists.
They were Terrorists, they are now Politicians though so I am not sure which is worse :)
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Religion is not the only institution that has been misused by the misguided in order control other humans with ill intent. Science, Government, Corporations, these are not immune. This is not a problem with religion as much as it is a problem with people themselves. To think that the horrible things that have occurred in the so called name of some religion is due to that region itself is utterly naive. Power corrupts anywhere you find it and people take advantage of that power. To make broad assumptions and categorize people by their religion and race is wrong. You cannot target every Muslim due to 9/11, you cannot target every Jew due to Gaza, and you cannot target me because of some moron. This all disgusts me and because it’s personal to me, I will take the role of the angry person to let you know it's not okay.
Somalia. Iraq. Afghanistan. Much less nice. Not to mention that there are plenty of polite counter examples where people don't carry guns (Sweden, England, Japan....).
Those who can, do. Those who can't, sue.
Well, we could always do something crazy and try to look at what little data there is out there about people carrying weapons. Take a state like Florida, where the CCW process isn't exactly hard. And, fortunately enough, the state law requires that statistics on permit revocations and crimes by CCW holders be tracked.
Looking at the published statistics, Florida has roughly 664,000 people currently running around with concealed weapons. Of the 1,647,823 licenses issued, since October 1987, 5,139 have been revoked (about 0.3%). Of those revocations, 4,420 of them were for crimes committed after the person received their license, and 167 of those involved a fire used in a crime. And, it would seem that Florida's average life expectancy is just over 77.
Now, what I want to know is: people like you keep predicting blood in the streets if average, law abiding, citizens are allowed to legally carry firearms anywhere they go. But, so far we've waited for 22 years for Florida to erupt into an all-out bloodbath of gunfire, when is it going to happen? I've been waiting 22 fucking years to see the news reports of Florida imploding in violence, I want my gory news clips now!
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Somalia. Iraq. Afghanistan. Much less nice.
I think it's a fairly safe assumption that at least two of those countries (Somalia and Afghanistan) would still be shitholes even without weapons. Remember that correlation (i.e: lots of weapons) != causation (i.e: lots of violence).
Interestingly enough, there are now anti-Taliban militia's forming up in many parts of Afghanistan. They've seen what the Taliban is all about, they've seen how ineffective we've been at containing it and they don't intend to pushed around by them any longer.
How effective do you suppose those groups would be at resisting the Taliban and defending themselves if they didn't have access to weapons?
I want peace on earth and goodwill toward man.
We are the United States Government! We don't do that sort of thing.
Concerned about the release of 500,000 intercepted pager messages from Sept. 11, 2001, Rep. Peter King said he plans to have his Washington staff begin a preliminary investigation.
I know that Congressional staffs are bloated and excessive, but why the hell do we just accept things like this? The congressional body is supposed to write and develop legislation. In order to do so, they need the advice and consultation of experts in various fields, sure, but is every congress critter entitled to his own investigation body? If there really is a security matter on wikileaks that regards national security on a federal level, we already have tax sinks and bodies designed to investigate it. It is called the Executive branch, which comes complete with add ons like the CIA, the FBI, the NRO, the NSA, the DHS, and so on and on and on. So when did it become the legislative branch's job to investigate possible criminal/suspicious activity? Last time I checked those responsibilities were delegated to an entirely separate branch of government for a very specific and important reason: Checks and Balances. When did we throw out the very foundational principles of our government? What amendment in the Constitution was ratified that said legislative employees had power of execution?
Perhaps I am living in a dream world here, but it seems to me that having a body of (possibly) untrained aides of legislative employees perform any sort of investigation for 'security' purposes is as unconstitutional as it comes. Where the hell is the activist group to file a lawsuit for the Supreme Court to try regarding a breach of checks and balances? FFS we throw a temper tantrum over animals being shot up with medical test drugs or research into human tissue growth that potentially could save the lives of thousands, but no one on the street gives a damn about their own government destroying the very principles it was founded on? Lame...
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Approximate population of the state of Florida is about 15.9 million people. Of that 15.9 million, only 4% bear concealed weapons permits. Note that all of them are pretty much law-abiding citizens, with the exceptions that you pointed out. Not much violence, I'll concede that point - only as long as the percentage of CWP holders stays around 4% OF THE TOTAL POPULATION.
But, let's apply that 0.3% (which is 30%) to the whole 15,900,000. At that point, if you have 15 million people armed, then with the 0.3% revocation rate, that means you would have had 4.7 million people revoked for abusing their firearms. And that's just LEGAL citizens who take the time to apply. At that rate, sir, Florida would be literally awash in blood. And I'm not even taking into account all the media stories about tourists being shot at in Miami, the drug violence, etc. Your analysis and belief is flawed, and the only reason it's true right now, is because of application of scale.
If everyone were like YOU, then I would sleep safe at night because you are a responsible gun owner. Sadly, thanks to individuality and free will, everyone is not. So everyone cannot be trusted with guns, or freedom for that matter
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Yes, but if you've ever met a Swiss, you'd know they don't carry their army issued rifle, and they don't even like having one, because it's too much of a hassle to go to mandatory recertification.
Mandatory ownership, let alone mandatory carrying, is not freedom.
A word of caution: Congressman King has been known to make inflammatory and unpopular statements.
Word of caution my ass. Every congressman says dopey things that someone finds inflammatory and unpopular. Why is it pointed out here so specifically? How about leaving the bullshit sniping behind when posting the summaries there, kdawson?
I take full responsibility for that statement and the YouTube links. kdawson's actions were only the inaction of removing it in the editorial process (I'm sure I'll be made fun of for using that phrase about Slashdot). Anyway, the point I was trying to make was simply to be cautious ... because he's a politician, not because he's affiliated with some party. Any politician that gets up there at some point (the Michael Jackson video especially) and says crap for the sake of generating attention and looking hilariously patriotic should only be taken half serious when they make a statement like this one.
Furthermore, I'm not going to be surprised if this story deflates into nothing like this thread alleges. He knows Wikileaks is outside of his jurisdiction so now is his chance to make some very very potent statements about national security but -- gosh darn it all -- in the end it turns out his hands are tied but he tried, oh lord how he tried to protect national security and his constituents. I don't care what party you lay claim to, he's very savvy to international politics and graduated from law school so he knows damn well that this is a waste of time. I would sooner place money on this being just a show for the cameras than I would that the sun will rise tomorrow morning.
I hope you now realize that my statement of caution and links was really in your best interest. Do you also realize that in order to prove your statement of "Every congressman says dopey things that someone finds inflammatory and unpopular" lays the burden of proof in your hands to find similar statements for every single congressman ever in any country? I'm not disagreeing with you, I'm just saying I wish more politicians were held accountable indefinitely for their words and actions until they've rectified it.
My work here is dung.
As a CCW holder in FL, I'd like to say hello to everyone :)
That said, I know more gun owners in FL that do not have a CCW than that do. I'd say at least 10% of the population of FL owns a gun based on my off the cuff math. Yes yes, the plural of anecdote isn't data, but still. Lots, hell, TONS of guns are in FL without causing much of a problem.
While I'd agree with the mods that your post was flamebait (tho I myself *never* mod down), firstly it is no worse than the average snide post on this site, and second I wholly support your right to say whatever the hell you want -- what you say only represents YOU, not anyone else. (To paraphrase Booker T. Washington, your words cannot lower me.) If I don't like what you say, no one forces me to read or reply (and downmods normally take care of things adequately); and if it disrupts the discussion, what does that say about the other posters??
And sometimes flamebait makes a good point, either in itself or by pointing out the intolerance of others.
So ... I consider flamebait to be rather like WikiLeaks: it may piss someone off, but IMO it has the same right to be here as anyone else.
[BTW I can't see your screencap; I only get a transparent spacer GIF]
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So I screwed up my percentages as pointed out below. The actual number would be more like 48K instead of 4 million. I shall concede the debate. I was wrong.
Here's to hot beer, cold women, and Glaswegian kisses for all.
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That is one bastard who didn't mind the catastrophe. Looting a microwave, WTF?
Oh how right you are. It should have been protected before it was sent. With encryption. And it's more than just scaren people's messages. It's everything from systems dialing home to report problems to police dispatch chatter.
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I finally got around to reading some of these and the first link I click on about halfway down is one of our boxes sending an ticket notification. heh. What a coincidence.
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While I trust the police and military here very much, I don't trust that bad guys will only shoot after bad guys or the police. I would like more liberal laws around defense weapons here, not even pepper spray is legal. "
My main reasoning (besides the fact that I like target shooting handguns) for being very pro-gun is that, I realize that the police are not there to protect you from crimes, they are there to gather evidence after the fact and try to apprehend the perpetrator.
Unless you are VERY lucky to have a cop happen to be in the area when someone breaks into your house while you are there, it is up to YOU to protect your home and family. Personally, I like having guns for purposes of defense. I like having multiple guns, stashed throughout the house so that at least one, with backup ammo, is close at hand at all time, no matter when I might need one.
I hope I'll never have to use one on another person, but, before becoming a gun owner, I settled that in my mind that if I pull one, I will shoot to kill and with no qualms, will keep shooting till the intruder is out on the floor, likely dead. I like to think it won't bother me, but it may....and I'm ok with the fact I may have to get over it, but, my life is the one worth the most IMHO, and if that bastard hadn't broken in, he'd still be using oxygen and be above room temperature.
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The hypocrisy is thick enough to cut with a knife.
Calling someone a "hater" only means you can not rationally rebut their argument.
Seriously?
They could impound any servers in America, arrest, try, convict and kill any staff and/ or users. And for the rest of the world? Who gives a fuck ; they'd only have taken down one country's access to it's local WikiLeaks mirrors.
Anything worth seeing on the telly tonight?
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