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August 08, 2014
EAST UKRAINE INDEPENDENCE SUPPORTERS - YOUTUBE CHANNEL
August 07, 2014
UKRAINE - WALL STREET & IMF OWNED
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G O O G L E SUCKS
UKRAINE
WHO'S YOUR DADDY?
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▼ Outrageous Censorship ▼
GOOGLE SUCKS
❌From the names of the files, I would say that this was an image of the US military in Ukraine, followed by an image of Petro Poroshenko made up like a painted whore ... along with an image of the Yankee dollar & Poroshenko cupping his lips, calling out something like: "Yoo-hoo, Yankee, love you long time!"
Big Finger to the CIA Coup in Ukraine
Finger to Poroshenko
Finger to Google Censorship
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G O O G L E SUCKS
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UKRAINE - Pro US Puppet Government Mercenaries Killing East Ukrainian Independence Supporters
UKRAINEAMERICAN MERCENARIES in the 'Donbas Battalion'Pro Ukraine (US) puppet government
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US AUTO INDUSTRY BAIL-OUT - INVERSIONS - HEDGE FUND WINS
SPECIAL REPORT Obama aides let Delphi avoid taxes with 'inversion' tactic now assailed
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Hedge funds always win!
Go to places to dodge tax:
- Luxemburg
- Ireland
- Netherlands
- UK (21% corporate tax + no tax on foreign earnings)
- Jersey Island
US PASSING SNEAKY CYBER SECURITY LAWS TO GIVE NSA MORE POWER ... & NSA STAFF GO PRIVATE
Ex-NSA chief defends his profitable cyber-security business
Published time: August 06, 2014 10:05
Edited time: August 06, 2014 12:43
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The thing that struck me most in this article is the cyber security bill was voted for approval by the 'Senate Select Committee on Intelligence'.
As Thomas Gaist says, the Cyber Security Information Sharing Act (CSIS) exposes the public to 'unrestrained informatin sharing between the US government and corporations'. That's creepy.
New to looking at politics and unfamiliar with US politics, but I believe the next step is back to the House of Representatives and to Senate, before a finally rubber stamping by Obama and bringing the proposed legislation into being as law.
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Discussion Draft of CSIS proposed Bill - here.
Wikipedia - CSIS proposed Bill - here.
The Guardian - says Senate giving more powers to NSA in secret - here.
Wikipedia on, former NSA head, Keith Alexander - here. Military background (now retired). Introduced the 'collect it all' approach:
believed by Glenn Greenwald of The Guardian to be the model for the comprehensive world-wide mass archiving of communications which NSA had become engaged in by 2013.
Note also: 'stockpiling of zero-days'. Not really sure what this means specifically, but it relates to exploiting unpatched (and unknown) software vulnerabilities ... for spying.
Wired reported:
Obama’s response to his advisers’ review, however, added a major loophole, allowing any zero-day vulnerabilities to be exploited if they have a “clear national security or law enforcement” application.
.. read the article - here - if interested.
Hey, following the Wired link, found this:
This, of course, gives the government wide latitude to remain silent on critical flaws like the recent Heartbleed vulnerability if the NSA, FBI, or other government agencies can justify their exploitation.
A so-called zero-day vulnerability is one that’s unknown to the software vendor and for which no patch therefore exists. The U.S. has long wielded zero-day exploits for espionage and sabotage purposes, but has never publicly stated its policy on their use. Stuxnet, a digital weapon used by the U.S. and Israel to attack Iran’s uranium enrichment program, used five zero-day exploits to spread.
The stuff about US and Israel hacking(?) Iran is pretty interesting. Why doesn't Iran hack right back?
Anyway, I'm not sure what the fuss is about because it stands to reason that they'd use ANYTHING they can to their advantage. Why is this surprising?
USA - NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY - Leaker #2
http://goo.gl/l9SCsG
Another NSA leaker.
Snowden was first. This is Leaker #2.
#2 Leaker is allegedly passing information to journalists.
Bloomberg View (link above) reports:
Hey, Tor gets a mention.
Was going to use Tor the other day when I couldn't access Twitter for some reason ... but I couldn't even get Tor up. Kinda odd. Is Tor blacklisted these days?
Anyway, this is a bit of interesting news on the NSA front. I've not followed the links but anyone who wants more info can.
Another NSA leaker.
Snowden was first. This is Leaker #2.
#2 Leaker is allegedly passing information to journalists.
Bloomberg View (link above) reports:
The blogger Cory Doctorow was the first to suggest there's a second NSA leaker. Last month, one of his sources told him that a story on the German site Tagesschau was not based on documents from Snowden's trove. The article dealt with the NSA's spying on the anonymous Tor network, the backbone of the "Dark Web" that intrigues the intelligence services of many countries.
Hey, Tor gets a mention.
Was going to use Tor the other day when I couldn't access Twitter for some reason ... but I couldn't even get Tor up. Kinda odd. Is Tor blacklisted these days?
Anyway, this is a bit of interesting news on the NSA front. I've not followed the links but anyone who wants more info can.
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