So SecDef and wop draft-dodger, Leon Panetta is warning the Iranians about their cyber-retaliation, threatening to offshore yet more jobs, yet more technology, yet more investment and defense secrets, to China, and take that, you Iranian baddies, whines Panetta.
Oh swee jaysus on a Harley, for chrissakes! Too late, Leon, AMD is already beginning their layoffs, chump! Will someone please vote for Dr. Jill Stein, the way I voted for Cynthia McKinney and Ralph Nader --- we've got to put an end to stooges in the White House --- and to think America has devolved to the point where a private equity leveraged buyout debt queen, like Willard Mitt Romney, born with a silver dildo in his mouth, would dare run for the presidency! (And we though McCain/Palin was nauseating....)
I suspect that might be true, but then the "leaks" movement is much more and greater than Assange: http://globaleaks.org/
Recommended reading: Andy Greenberg's This Machine Kills Secrets
I predict an obvious but subtle castigation of lower courts for it getting there at all.
In case you haven't noticed -- which you obviously haven't -- pretty much all the cases now going to SCOTUS have been in that whackadoodle category: Citizens United would never have reached them forty or fifty years ago.
Of course, fifty years ago, when a governor was punked and fully exposed the way that the Wisconsin Governor Wanker (Walker?) was, the public outrage would have been deafening, and he likely would have resigned --- not been reelected in a recall election, where the same frigging percentage of "union" households voted for that wanker a second time (unions = business associations today, except for National Nurses United and the Longshoremen, etc.)!
Ameritards are brain dead today --- MK ULTRA has been a roaring success among the forever ignorant masses.
...usuallylost, let us hope, but you may have noticed that decision back around 2005, where SCOTUS privatized eminent domain???
Such that a private corporate concern can pressure the government, at all levels, to seize private property for their profitable use (involved a property firm, on behalf of Pfizer, seizing and destroying a neighborhood in Connecticut --- after the SCOTUS decision went in the property firm's favor, they abandoned the project after razing that neighborhood!); such a decision allow for foreign corporations to also exert eminent domain through local government, etc. (Pay close attention to what's transpiring with TransCanada and their pipeline and eminent domain in America, please.) It's all about that WTO Financial Services Agreement and their charter.
"...would incentivize companies..." that's the most stupid drivel --- America reached critical mass for jobs offshoring back in 1999, when America became a net importer of tech services. Evidently, all concepts are beyond your grasp --- no wonder you're anonymous....
....such as in ever taking the time to look at the WTO's Financial Services Agreement, which that faux crat and fraudster, Bill Clinton was so hepped to sign into law. Evidently I may be the ONLY American who recalls that back around 1996, Clinton tried to get the House to create legislation removing the right of the individual citizen to own a patent, and only allow for corporations to own patents, moving it in line with the WTO charter. Fortunately, let us hope this pathetic crap doesn't pass just as Billygoat Clinton failed back with at least one thing in the 1990s. (And I state unequivocally I am an authentic democrat/progressive, not a phony Clintoncrat or Obamacrat.
That commenter you are responding to, DarkOx, must either be blind, just arrived on the planet Earth, or a complete and totally illiterate moron --- who could possibly avoid reading about ALL the incessant backdoors in Microsoft, IBM, Cisco, Apple, hardware, etc., especially with that latest:
Yeah, but don't those chipsets from Cisco and Juniper, also made in China, already have the same hardwired backdoors??
Offshore the jobs, technology and investments (along with sensitive defense industry tech) to China, and NOW they claim they're a security threat????? Obviously, Korporate AmeriKa and our criminal congress are the security threats.
Laplace is still correct, and Prof. Taleb, in his book, The Black Swan, cleverly destroyed this entire uncertainty stuff. At the quantum level, it averages out.
In his $5 million mansion, Robert McKeon, head of private equity firm, Veritas Capital, commits suicide by strangling himself.
Strangling himself ???????
Awhile later, the news reports or claims that Albert Peterson, a wealthy defense contractor, formerly with Northrop Grumman, and presently employed as a Senior Subcontracts Administrator with BAE Systems Information Technology, murdered his wife and children, then turned his gun on himself, committing suicide.
A terrible tragedy, and the news reports further claimed Mr. Peterson was supposed to have committed those horrific acts because he was afraid President Obama would be reelected!
Because he was afraid President Obama would be reelected ?????????????
One enterprising journalist actually did report that the now-deceased Mrs. Peterson had mentioned to a co-worker at defense contractor, Blackbird Technologies, where she worked, that her husband was troubled by something he had learned at BAE which he was seriously concerned about. Albert Peterson had been involved with a BAE unit which a few years previously had been owned by Veritas Capital, then later sold to BAE.
It should be noted that Robert McKeon’s Veritas Capital had made some extremely fortuitous investments in the defense industry shortly prior to 9/11/01. Some months prior to 9/11, Veritas Capital had also purchased Raytheon Aerospace, a subsidiary of Raytheon.
Aboard several of those four ill-fated airliners on 9/11/01 were developers of remote piloting hardware/software from Veritas Capital’s Raytheon Aerospace, and several similar subcontractors (from BAE, I believe).
Sounds more like a brutal cleanup crew was active --- cleansing a possible leak of a probably innocent man and his family, and the private equity principal of a highly profitable operation eleven years earlier.
(While it may be the only actual coincidence here, it should also be noted that several years ago --- or the last time we checked --- the majority shareholders in Northrop Grumman were James Baker and the Bush family.)
Things that make you go hhhmmmmmmmmmm..?
[With a criminal congress populated with the likes of Darryl Issa, with his arrest record, insurance fraud and arson background, and John Boehner, who washed out of Navy boot camp, then falsely claimed military service during Vietnam when he first ran for the House, we are assured of no real investigation ever taking place.]
Financial Fraud Roll Call:
$2.3 trillion unaccounted for from DoD (announced on 9/10/01 by Pentagon’s comptroller)
$8.7 billion (plus ?) missing during Iraqi war operations
$16.7 billion (plus ?) missing during Afghanistani war operations
Over $1 billion unaccounted for from “Fusion Center” budget: domestic intelligence collection operation instituted by DHS in conjunction with private sector
A Secret About a Secret That is Veiled by a Secret
This Machine Kills Secrets, by Andy Greenberg
-----Unauthorized Book Review-----
Privacy on the Internet can easily be a life or death proposition: whether it was Yahoo and Jerry Yang outing a Chinese pro-democracy activist to the Chinese government, the secret police of Bahrain disappearing protesters, or the extraordinarily long incarceration and sleep-deprivation torture of Bradley Manning, the outcomes can be enormous!
When events work positively, lives are saved and movements flourish in Myanmar, Eastern Europe and elsewhere.
Andy Greenberg's monumental book, This Machine Kills Secrets, delivers mightily. Greenberg has exhaustively researched the story --- and the back story --- providing the reader with the ultimate bird's eye view of the unfolding story of WikiLeaks, Internet privacy and the corporate and governmental battles waged against them --- this is one kick ass book --- and Greenberg gets everything right!
This is no David Wise or Eamon Javers misinformation trope, this is the real deal, my Wolfen friends.
A friend of mine in Seattle, around the time of the dot com meltdown (early 00s), need any type of work to make his rent, and he finally found a part-time, data-entry temp position in a sparse-employment time/area at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Fran.'s annex in Seattle.
His manager there would ask he for his password every few days, and require him to obtain a new one, claiming it was for "testing purposes" --- he advised her it was considered a security breach, contacted his retarded temp agency each time to make a note of it, but dutifully handed it over. Sure enough, this manager (later to have to go in hospital for nasal passage replacement surgery --- 83% of time such surgery results from cocaine addiction) complained to his agency he was signing onto the Internet while on his part-time temp job at the Fed --- a definitely lie, as this guy, although the manager had specifically volunteered it was OK to sign on to the Internet -- this fellow considered the Fed's network security to be a joke, so was afraid to do so for malware/virus reasons.
Since he never signed onto the Internet, and couldn't comply with their complaint to the agency which had notified him of this, he never returned to that position, although bizarrely enough, after said phony complaint, they for some supposedly strange reason wanted him back there (a rather obvious setup by yet another cocaine-addicted Federal Reserve employee, more common than you'd suppose). He retained an attorney who contacted the useless IG at the Fed. Reserve of San Francisco, the FBI, and that manager, but couldn't reach her at the time due to her hospital stay, so sent the necessary documentation warning against any further actions on her part, etc.
That's exactly why one never gives up their password to anything to anyone, especially any corporation, bankster or the banksters' front office, the Federal Reserve.
Nobody remembers the quiet ones, but everyone recalls that dude who was crucified, Jesus of Nazareth. (Bet Ralph was glad he never paid any attention to his mom when she would constantly nag him, “Why can’t you be more like that Virgin Mary’s boy, Jesus?”)
Yup, Jesus was the guy always stirring up trouble: turning water into wine --- wouldn’t he be a real fave at the Capitol Hill Block Party?
And that walking-on-water trick --- if only they had Jesus with them the day the Titanic hit that iceberg --- or if their captain only knew how to navigate, huh? (Now that would have been a frigging miracle!)
And we all know what becomes of the guy who’s popular and gets all the attention?
It’s crucifixion time!
Now, if they crucified that Jesus Christ guy, they surely should crucify the antichrist, right?
I believe we all know who the antichrist is by this time, or damn well should?!?!?!
Yup, he’s that crazy Mormon who talks like a Scientologist and is cagey about his tax returns from 2007 to 2009.
Let’s vote for a national referendum for the crucifixion of Mitt Romney, a k a, the magic underwear dood!
Do you wear magic underwear? Does your daddy, brother or best friend?
Hell no, only Willard Mitt Romney is so special he wears magic underwear, and if that isn’t reason enough to crucify, I don’t know what is, plus there’s that whole antichrist persona he’s got going on!
Now, with that Nazareth fellow, Jesus, it was three-fer, a three-for-one deal, with two other guys also crucified, so we’ll toss in Paul Ryan, a k a Paul “I love Ayn Rand” Ryan, plus either Michelle Malkin (in which case it’s a nude crucifixion) or Ann Coulter (in which case she’s fully clothed, with a gag and a bag over her head) to even things out.
So everyone, please contact your elected representatives and request another box on the voting form this November: the crucifixion of Mitt Romney, Yea or . . ..(we may just forget to include that negative choice).
...that the Chinese botmasters may have been the ones the Iranians hired in the first place.....
So SecDef and wop draft-dodger, Leon Panetta is warning the Iranians about their cyber-retaliation, threatening to offshore yet more jobs, yet more technology, yet more investment and defense secrets, to China, and take that, you Iranian baddies, whines Panetta.
Oh swee jaysus on a Harley, for chrissakes! Too late, Leon, AMD is already beginning their layoffs, chump! Will someone please vote for Dr. Jill Stein, the way I voted for Cynthia McKinney and Ralph Nader --- we've got to put an end to stooges in the White House --- and to think America has devolved to the point where a private equity leveraged buyout debt queen, like Willard Mitt Romney, born with a silver dildo in his mouth, would dare run for the presidency! (And we though McCain/Palin was nauseating....)
Are you the stinking spawn of derivatives dealers? Hedge fund super-thieves, or just lowly bankster scum?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=xA_glFb0oWs
I suspect that might be true, but then the "leaks" movement is much more and greater than Assange:
http://globaleaks.org/
Recommended reading: Andy Greenberg's This Machine Kills Secrets
Recommended viewing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=xA_glFb0oWs
Thanx, langelgjm for setting that ignoramus straight --- Americans and Chinese have been doing this for ages and ages.
I've personally run into over hundred people, really strangers, who I found out were doing it in a most offhanded manner.
You're right, of course, legally it should never made it to the federal level. Period. But then everything is rigged in America.
Thank the gods....someone who fully understands ....
You mean what every chain grocery store does every day in Amerika????
I predict an obvious but subtle castigation of lower courts for it getting there at all.
In case you haven't noticed -- which you obviously haven't -- pretty much all the cases now going to SCOTUS have been in that whackadoodle category: Citizens United would never have reached them forty or fifty years ago.
Of course, fifty years ago, when a governor was punked and fully exposed the way that the Wisconsin Governor Wanker (Walker?) was, the public outrage would have been deafening, and he likely would have resigned --- not been reelected in a recall election, where the same frigging percentage of "union" households voted for that wanker a second time (unions = business associations today, except for National Nurses United and the Longshoremen, etc.)!
Ameritards are brain dead today --- MK ULTRA has been a roaring success among the forever ignorant masses.
...usuallylost, let us hope, but you may have noticed that decision back around 2005, where SCOTUS privatized eminent domain???
Such that a private corporate concern can pressure the government, at all levels, to seize private property for their profitable use (involved a property firm, on behalf of Pfizer, seizing and destroying a neighborhood in Connecticut --- after the SCOTUS decision went in the property firm's favor, they abandoned the project after razing that neighborhood!); such a decision allow for foreign corporations to also exert eminent domain through local government, etc. (Pay close attention to what's transpiring with TransCanada and their pipeline and eminent domain in America, please.) It's all about that WTO Financial Services Agreement and their charter.
Obviously at least qbast has abstract intelligence here today. Thanx.
"...would incentivize companies..." that's the most stupid drivel --- America reached critical mass for jobs offshoring back in 1999, when America became a net importer of tech services. Evidently, all concepts are beyond your grasp --- no wonder you're anonymous....
...the WTO's Financial Services Agreement.
....such as in ever taking the time to look at the WTO's Financial Services Agreement, which that faux crat and fraudster, Bill Clinton was so hepped to sign into law. Evidently I may be the ONLY American who recalls that back around 1996, Clinton tried to get the House to create legislation removing the right of the individual citizen to own a patent, and only allow for corporations to own patents, moving it in line with the WTO charter. Fortunately, let us hope this pathetic crap doesn't pass just as Billygoat Clinton failed back with at least one thing in the 1990s. (And I state unequivocally I am an authentic democrat/progressive, not a phony Clintoncrat or Obamacrat.
That commenter you are responding to, DarkOx, must either be blind, just arrived on the planet Earth, or a complete and totally illiterate moron --- who could possibly avoid reading about ALL the incessant backdoors in Microsoft, IBM, Cisco, Apple, hardware, etc., especially with that latest:
http://it.slashdot.org/story/12/09/26/1225243/ftc-and-pc-rental-companies-settle-in-spying-on-users-case
Yeah, but don't those chipsets from Cisco and Juniper, also made in China, already have the same hardwired backdoors??
Offshore the jobs, technology and investments (along with sensitive defense industry tech) to China, and NOW they claim they're a security threat????? Obviously, Korporate AmeriKa and our criminal congress are the security threats.
You know, most people still don't understand Bell's Theorem and believe in that EPR paradoxy.
Laplace is still correct, and Prof. Taleb, in his book, The Black Swan, cleverly destroyed this entire uncertainty stuff. At the quantum level, it averages out.
‘He said he wanted to expose something at work’
In his $5 million mansion, Robert McKeon, head of private equity firm, Veritas Capital, commits suicide by strangling himself.
Strangling himself ???????
Awhile later, the news reports or claims that Albert Peterson, a wealthy defense contractor, formerly with Northrop Grumman, and presently employed as a Senior Subcontracts Administrator with BAE Systems Information Technology, murdered his wife and children, then turned his gun on himself, committing suicide.
A terrible tragedy, and the news reports further claimed Mr. Peterson was supposed to have committed those horrific acts because he was afraid President Obama would be reelected!
Because he was afraid President Obama would be reelected ?????????????
One enterprising journalist actually did report that the now-deceased Mrs. Peterson had mentioned to a co-worker at defense contractor, Blackbird Technologies, where she worked, that her husband was troubled by something he had learned at BAE which he was seriously concerned about. Albert Peterson had been involved with a BAE unit which a few years previously had been owned by Veritas Capital, then later sold to BAE.
It should be noted that Robert McKeon’s Veritas Capital had made some extremely fortuitous investments in the defense industry shortly prior to 9/11/01. Some months prior to 9/11, Veritas Capital had also purchased Raytheon Aerospace, a subsidiary of Raytheon.
Aboard several of those four ill-fated airliners on 9/11/01 were developers of remote piloting hardware/software from Veritas Capital’s Raytheon Aerospace, and several similar subcontractors (from BAE, I believe).
Sounds more like a brutal cleanup crew was active --- cleansing a possible leak of a probably innocent man and his family, and the private equity principal of a highly profitable operation eleven years earlier.
(While it may be the only actual coincidence here, it should also be noted that several years ago --- or the last time we checked --- the majority shareholders in Northrop Grumman were James Baker and the Bush family.)
Things that make you go hhhmmmmmmmmmm..?
[With a criminal congress populated with the likes of Darryl Issa, with his arrest record, insurance fraud and arson background, and John Boehner, who washed out of Navy boot camp, then falsely claimed military service during Vietnam when he first ran for the House, we are assured of no real investigation ever taking place.]
Financial Fraud Roll Call:
$2.3 trillion unaccounted for from DoD (announced on 9/10/01 by Pentagon’s comptroller)
$8.7 billion (plus ?) missing during Iraqi war operations
$16.7 billion (plus ?) missing during Afghanistani war operations
Over $1 billion unaccounted for from “Fusion Center” budget: domestic intelligence collection operation instituted by DHS in conjunction with private sector
http://www.thelocal.se/43552/20121001/
Recommend Andy Greenberg's This Machine Kills Secrets brilliant on cypherpunks, WikiLeaks,and privacy for the Web.
And please don't forget...
http://www.nnn.se/nordic/assange/suspicious.pdf
This Machine Kills Secrets, by Andy Greenberg
-----Unauthorized Book Review-----
Privacy on the Internet can easily be a life or death proposition: whether it was Yahoo and Jerry Yang outing a Chinese pro-democracy activist to the Chinese government, the secret police of Bahrain disappearing protesters, or the extraordinarily long incarceration and sleep-deprivation torture of Bradley Manning, the outcomes can be enormous!
When events work positively, lives are saved and movements flourish in Myanmar, Eastern Europe and elsewhere.
Andy Greenberg's monumental book, This Machine Kills Secrets, delivers mightily. Greenberg has exhaustively researched the story --- and the back story --- providing the reader with the ultimate bird's eye view of the unfolding story of WikiLeaks, Internet privacy and the corporate and governmental battles waged against them --- this is one kick ass book --- and Greenberg gets everything right!
This is no David Wise or Eamon Javers misinformation trope, this is the real deal, my Wolfen friends.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/0525953205
For those who wish to stay current, the sites below may be of interest.
I-Sites:
http://www.privacysos.org/blog
http://cryptogon.com/
http://www.narconews.com/
http://www.globaleaks.org/
http://www.cryptome.org/
http://www.whistleblower.org/
http://www.exxonsecrets.org/
His manager there would ask he for his password every few days, and require him to obtain a new one, claiming it was for "testing purposes" --- he advised her it was considered a security breach, contacted his retarded temp agency each time to make a note of it, but dutifully handed it over. Sure enough, this manager (later to have to go in hospital for nasal passage replacement surgery --- 83% of time such surgery results from cocaine addiction) complained to his agency he was signing onto the Internet while on his part-time temp job at the Fed --- a definitely lie, as this guy, although the manager had specifically volunteered it was OK to sign on to the Internet -- this fellow considered the Fed's network security to be a joke, so was afraid to do so for malware/virus reasons.
Since he never signed onto the Internet, and couldn't comply with their complaint to the agency which had notified him of this, he never returned to that position, although bizarrely enough, after said phony complaint, they for some supposedly strange reason wanted him back there (a rather obvious setup by yet another cocaine-addicted Federal Reserve employee, more common than you'd suppose). He retained an attorney who contacted the useless IG at the Fed. Reserve of San Francisco, the FBI, and that manager, but couldn't reach her at the time due to her hospital stay, so sent the necessary documentation warning against any further actions on her part, etc.
That's exactly why one never gives up their password to anything to anyone, especially any corporation, bankster or the banksters' front office, the Federal Reserve.
Remember Ralph of Nazareth?
Hell no!
Nobody remembers the quiet ones, but everyone recalls that dude who was crucified, Jesus of Nazareth. (Bet Ralph was glad he never paid any attention to his mom when she would constantly nag him, “Why can’t you be more like that Virgin Mary’s boy, Jesus?”)
Yup, Jesus was the guy always stirring up trouble: turning water into wine --- wouldn’t he be a real fave at the Capitol Hill Block Party?
And that walking-on-water trick --- if only they had Jesus with them the day the Titanic hit that iceberg --- or if their captain only knew how to navigate, huh? (Now that would have been a frigging miracle!)
And we all know what becomes of the guy who’s popular and gets all the attention?
It’s crucifixion time!
Now, if they crucified that Jesus Christ guy, they surely should crucify the antichrist, right?
I believe we all know who the antichrist is by this time, or damn well should?!?!?!
Yup, he’s that crazy Mormon who talks like a Scientologist and is cagey about his tax returns from 2007 to 2009.
Let’s vote for a national referendum for the crucifixion of Mitt Romney, a k a, the magic underwear dood!
Do you wear magic underwear? Does your daddy, brother or best friend?
Hell no, only Willard Mitt Romney is so special he wears magic underwear, and if that isn’t reason enough to crucify, I don’t know what is, plus there’s that whole antichrist persona he’s got going on!
Now, with that Nazareth fellow, Jesus, it was three-fer, a three-for-one deal, with two other guys also crucified, so we’ll toss in Paul Ryan, a k a Paul “I love Ayn Rand” Ryan, plus either Michelle Malkin (in which case it’s a nude crucifixion) or Ann Coulter (in which case she’s fully clothed, with a gag and a bag over her head) to even things out.
So everyone, please contact your elected representatives and request another box on the voting form this November: the crucifixion of Mitt Romney, Yea or . . . .(we may just forget to include that negative choice).
If it’s 2012, it must be crucifixion time!
Adobe, or open-source stuff....
. . . .that's the same password I always use????? I knew I should have banked with the Bank of France!