J-Bish is in Iran ... Bibi won't be happy .. lol
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Above news is getting a bit stale now, but I thought I'd post as a refresher, anyway. What was supposed to be simple paste job has wound up being a three-shot post, plus fiddling. |
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April 05, 2015
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VIDEO - Pilger / Assange Interview
Watching this at the moment ... Pilger just said "motherf*ckers". Wasn't expecting that. LOL Might have to rewind and watch properly because I've been distracted by editing this post.
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PART SUMMARY Sweden & Belgium have specific [journalist] source protection laws. China is the worst offender (with the most aggressive, sophisticated interception technology that places itself in between every reader inside of China and every information source outside of China. |
April 04, 2015
SYRIA - "Humanitarians for War in Syria (Part 2) About Those Chlorine Gas Attacks in Syria" [RICK STERLING Article]
Weekend Edition April 3-5, 2015 Wow, this was a good article. |
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April 03, 2015
ASSANGE - WIKILEAKS - COLLATERAL MURDER
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"Notes: LINK www.correntewire.com
LINK http://espresso.repubblica.it/internazionale/2015/04/02/news/julian-assange-i-still-enjoy-crushing-bastards-1.206855?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
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Someone had posted the Oxford Union video on twitter, so I thought I'd take a look.
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IRAN Had no idea there were so many military bases around Iran (a whopping 45 on every side!). So, I gather, this is a means of isolating Iran and of controlling public information (and therefore opinion), while beating the drums of war on Iran. Given Iran is completely surrounded by hostile territories, the 45 military bases and given the drums of war beating in the West, together with the West isolating Iran, Iran is, understandably, in a highly fearful state — fearful of war. According to Assange, Iran's fears mean that the human rights abuses the West is concerning itself about, have very little chance of resolution "because the leadership of that country is so terrified about being invaded." Also SEE: Britain human rights abuses WWI & WWII — Britain imprisoned Bertrand Russell WWI & similar abuses WWII. Democracies - always lied into war Assange conveys that: the internet has become the most important device for revealing the truth (since the beginning of the printing press), and has become the number one antidote to TV. Says: democracies are always lied into war. The Iraq war was the result of lies and the increased involvement of the US in Vietnam came as a result of another lie (see Tonkin Gulf incident). According to Assange, it is not just lies by intelligence agencies: it is also lies by the big media machine, comprised of various [press/media] institutions that get too comfortable and too close to the table of power that they are meant to be reporting on and policing and getting information into the historic record. Note: intelligence isn't the problem. Corruption of intelligence, which comes about through secrecy is the problem:
Tom Fingar look-up:
The above Fingar information came from a Wikipedia entry.
Note to self: watch for cultural bias {and find out what exactly this is ... lol}. Asssange indicates Iraq intelligence reports 2003 demonstrate that it is not enough to produce accurate intelligence reports (eg. sectarian crisis in Iraq accurate intelligence reporting prediction was subsequently completely denied by US leadership). So accurate intelligence reporting is not enough if leadership won't let reporting come out. Analysts therefore must be responsible to the public and to the historical record, and not to political leadership. So ... War on Control of Internet
On first impressions (for someone, like me, who doesn't know a lot about what's going on), it seems idealistic to expect intelligence personnel to answer to the public or to history. But when you take the time to absorb what is being said in relation to what has actually happened in the recent past and in the more distant past (eg the costs of wars that could have been averted), that idea *does* make sense. |
April 01, 2015
Don't Get Angry: Encrypt
AUSTRALIAN DIGITAL RAPE BY BRADIS & CO Why people ignore data retentions many perils REMEDY
Encryption https://www.gnupg.org/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Privacy_Guard
Anonymising https://www.torproject.org/ Tor - Explained
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Photo: Alex Ellinghausen COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Regarding the SMH article, 'rape by Bradis & Co' is my take rather than SMH's ... just so there's no confusion. ;) The snail-mail version of this would have been going on back in the 50s and 60s, when the Australian govt was in full surveillance and political suppression and sabotage mode, to blot out the 'evil' of communism. But it isn't Russians and communists looking evil now; it's the totalitarian West. Instead of getting angry but then just accepting the inevitable prison population living conditions: Intend to keep at it until I get some kind of feel and overview for privacy tech basics, from a consumer perspective. Only I'm rather lazy ... VIDEO GPG for Journalists - Windows edition | Encryption for Journalists | Anonymous 2013 from anon108 on Vimeo. |
March 29, 2015
VIDEO - Merchants of Doubt - Naomi Oreskes - Climate Change
LOOSE SUMMARY/TRANSCRIPTION
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March 28, 2015
British Undercover Police Surveillance of Unions & Collusion in Blacklisting 1,000 Workers
Police 'spying' whistleblower admits to MPs that he infiltrated six trade unions Pressure: Unions want Home Secretary Theresa May's inquiry into undercover policing to cover a wider remit
Regardless of the inquiry, don't expect anything to change. |
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