VKD. Keep in mind
this is a PROXY OPERATION by those who purchased the Pentagon, DHHS, US HOUSE
OF REPS, EXECUTIVE BRANCH, DEPT. OF AG., DEPT. OF VETERANS HEALTH CARE,
FINANCING, OUR HIGHWAYS, BRIDGES, DAMS, AIRPORTS etc., etc., etc., under
the infamous G.H.W. BUSH EXECUTIVE ORDER 12803 of 1992. Getting technical
"these are private operations such as Blackwater, Delta Force etc., etc.,
operating under the COLOR OF LAW, CLOATHED WITH FED. POWER using the CONTRA'S
"CONTRACT ON AMERICA" which was accidentally slipped out by Speaker
of the House Newt Gingrich. That Contract on America allowed the
situation we are currently experiencing around the world. These are not
CONSTITUTIONALLY AUTHORIZED forces using the Cover of our Nation under COLOR
OF LAW.
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American
forces used eight-year-old boy to plant a chip on his stepfather so they could
kill him in a drone strike 16 Aug 2013 A shocking new story
reveals that the U.S. army inadvertently had an 8-year-old boy turn into a spy
and place electronic tracking devices on his surrogate father so that they
could spot him and kill him in a scheduled drone attack. The 8-year-old boy and
his biological father have confessed to helping spy on the al Qaeda [al-CIAduh]
officer, and now the biological father is believed to have been executed while
the fate of the young boy remains unknown. The thorough story was reported
by The Atlantic, who claim that the boy, named Barq al-Kulyabi, helped lead
American drones to an al Qaeda operative named Adnan al-Qadhi who had been
placed on the U.S. 'kill list' due to his [alleged] role in the Yemeni branch
of the terrorist organization. [This
'government,' day by day, is starting to resemble the 'Visitors' in the 1980s
and 2009 miniseries, 'V.'
We need to start thinking in terms of how those resistance fighters handled the
problem. --LRP]
Audit:
NSA broke law, repeatedly 15 Aug 2013 The National Security Agency has broken privacy rules
or overstepped its legal authority thousands of times each year since Congress
granted the agency broad new powers in 2008, according to an internal
audit and other top-secret
documents. Most of the infractions involve unauthorized surveillance of
Americans or foreign intelligence targets in the United States, both of which
are restricted by law and executive order. They range from significant
violations of law to typographical errors that resulted in unintended
interception of U.S. emails and telephone calls. The documents, provided
earlier this summer to The Washington Post by former NSA contractor Edward
Snowden, include a level of detail and analysis that is not routinely shared
with Congress or the special court that oversees surveillance.
NSA
broke privacy rules thousands of times per year, audit finds
15 Aug 2013 The National Security Agency has broken privacy rules or
overstepped its legal authority thousands of times each year since Congress
granted the agency broad new powers in 2008, according to an internal
audit and other top-secret documents. Most of the infractions involve
unauthorized surveillance of Americans or foreign intelligence targets in the
United States, both of which are restricted by statute and executive order.
They range from significant violations of law to typographical errors that
resulted in unintended interception of U.S. e-mails and telephone calls.
Feds
Threaten to Arrest Lavabit Founder for Shutting Down His Service
16 Aug 2103 The saga of Lavabit founder Ladar Levison is getting even more
ridiculous, as he explains that the government
has threatened him with criminal charges for his decision to shut down the
business, rather than agree to some mysterious court order. The feds are
apparently arguing that the act of shutting down the business, itself, was a
violation of the order: ...A source familiar with the matter told NBC News that
James Trump, a senior litigation counsel in the U.S. attorney's office in
Alexandria, Va., sent an email to Levison's lawyer last Thursday -- the day
Lavabit was shuttered -- stating that Levison may have "violated the court
order," a statement that was interpreted as a possible threat to charge
Levison with contempt of court.
Lavabit
founder, under gag order, speaks out about shutdown decision
13 Aug 2013 Ladar Levison took 10 years to build his company—and he's 32,
making that most of his adult life. So when he shut
down his encrypted e-mail service, Lavabit, without warning last week, it
was like "putting a beloved pet to sleep." "I was faced with the
choice of watching it suffer or putting it to sleep quietly... it was very
difficult," he told
Democracy Now. "I had to pick between the lesser of two evils." What
was that other choice? "Unfortunately, I can't talk about that,"
Levison said during today's interview.
WikiLeaks Releases Massive Encrypted
'Insurance' Files 17 Aug 2013 Anti-secrecy organization
WikiLeaks just released a treasure trove of files, that at least for now, you
can't read. The group, which has been assisting ex-NSA contractor Edward
Snowden after he leaked
top-secret documents to the media, posted
links for about 400 gigabytes of files on their Facebook page Saturday, and
asked their fans to download and mirror them elsewhere. You can download the
files via torrent but since they are encrypted -- and WikiLeaks has not yet
provided the key -- you won't be able to open them. They probably have a very
high level of encryption. The end of the files, "aes256," likely
stands for Advanced Encryption Standard-256 bits. [Hopefully, 9/11 truth is in there.]
Time
Magazine reporter who called for a drone strike on Julian Assange faces Twitter
backlash 18 Aug 2013 A TIME magazine reporter set off a
Twitter spat on Saturday when he controversially suggested that WikiLeaks
founder Julian Assange be killed in a drone strike. Michael Grunwald was
pressured into deleting the offending tweet after it was greeted with hostility
online. Grunwald has written extensively about his support for the United
States strategy of killing terrorists using unmanned military drones. Writing
on Twitter on Friday, Grunwald said he 'can't wait to write a defense of the
drone strike that takes out' Assange, who is an Australian citizen.
Ecuador
restates support for Julian Assange on asylum anniversary
16 Aug 2013 The Ecuadorean government has stressed its commitment to finding a
solution to the standoff over Julian Assange, on the anniversary of the
WikiLeaks founder being granted political asylum. The Australian has been
living inside the Ecuadorean embassy in London for more than a year as part of
his campaign to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he faces allegations of sex
crimes against two women - claims he denies. Assange fears that if he travels
to Sweden he will be forcibly taken to the US to face questioning over
documents published by WikiLeaks.
Snowden
downloaded NSA secrets while working for Dell, sources say --Dell declined to comment on any
aspect of Snowden's employment with the company, saying Dell's 'customer' - presumably the NSA - had asked Dell not to talk publicly about him. 15 Aug 2013 Former intelligence contractor
Edward Snowden began downloading documents describing the U.S. government's
electronic spying programs while he was working for Dell Inc in April 2012,
almost a year earlier than previously reported, according to U.S. officials and
other sources familiar with the matter. Snowden, who was granted a year's
asylum by Russia on Aug. 1, worked for Dell from 2009 until earlier this year,
assigned as a contractor to U.S. National Security Agency facilities in the
United States and Japan. Snowden downloaded information while employed by Dell
about eavesdropping programs run by the NSA and Britain's Government
Communications Headquarters, and left an electronic footprint indicating when
he accessed the documents, said the sources, speaking on condition of
anonymity.
Seeing
threats, feds target instructors of polygraph-beating methods
16 Aug 2013 Federal agents have launched a criminal investigation of
instructors who claim they can teach job applicants how to pass lie detector
tests as part of the Obama administration's unprecedented crackdown on security
violators and leakers. The criminal inquiry, which hasn't been acknowledged
publicly, is aimed at discouraging criminals and spies from infiltrating the
U.S. government by using the polygraph-beating techniques, which are said to
include controlled breathing, muscle tensing, tongue biting and mental
arithmetic. So far, authorities have targeted at least two instructors, one of
whom has pleaded guilty to federal charges, several people familiar with the
investigation told McClatchy. Investigators confiscated business records from
the two men, which included the names of as many as 5,000 people who'd sought
polygraph-beating advice.
Military
judge finds Manning's WikiLeaks acts 'wanton and reckless'
16 Aug 2013 The military judge who will determine how long U.S. soldier Bradley
Manning will spend in prison for the biggest breach of classified data in the
nation's history on Friday said she found that his acts were "wanton and
reckless." Judge Colonel Denise Lind last month found Manning, 25, guilty
of 20 criminal counts, including espionage and theft, for handing over some
700,000 secret U.S. documents to the WikiLeaks pro-transparency website. On
Monday, she will begin deliberations on Manning's sentence. He could face up to
90 years in prison for his role in a case that catapulted WikiLeaks and its
founder, Julian Assange, into the world spotlight.
Police
passed new information: Princess Diana killed by member of British military
17 Aug 2013 New information that alleges Princess Diana was murdered has been
passed to Scotland Yard through military sources, according to the Metropolitan
Police. The information, thought to include the allegation that the Princess of
Wales, Dodi al Fayed and their driver were killed by a member of the British
military, will be assessed by officers from the Specialist Crime and Operations
Command. It was passed to the police by the former parents-in-law of a former
soldier, according to Sky sources.
Area 51 'declassified' in U-2 spy
plane history 16 Aug 2013 The CIA has officially
acknowledged the secret US test site known as Area 51, in a newly unclassified
internal history of the U-2 spy plane programme. The document obtained by a US
university describes the 1955 acquisition of the Nevada site for testing of the
secret spy plane. The remote patch of desert surrounding Groom Lake was chosen
because it was adjacent to a nuclear testing facility. "The U-2 was
absolutely top secret," Chris Pocock, a British defence journalist and
author of histories of the programme, told the BBC.
Bloomberg's
idea to fingerprint 620,000 people in public housing stuns, infuriates
residents
--Spokesman: Mayor to propose biometric security - an electronic sensor
16 Aug 2013 Mayor Michael Bloomberg's latest 'crime-fighting' idea had a lot of
people riled up on Friday. The mayor wants to fingerprint more than 600,000
people who live in public housing. Needless to say, there was a lot
of finger-pointing at Mayor Bloomberg on Friday. The notion of
fingerprinting 620,000 people in public housing -- even with the best of
intentions of making buildings safer -- caught a lot of New York City
residents off guard.
Afghanistan:
20 killed in militant bomb, gun attacks 17 Aug 2013 A
series of attacks in Afghanistan claimed the lives of 20 people -- all but one
of them civilians -- in the space of less than 24 hours, officials said
Saturday. Ten people died when a group of insurgents attacked a police
checkpoint in the country's western Herat province Friday evening, police
spokesman Abdul Rauf Ahmadi said. After exchanging fire with police at the
checkpoint in Karokh district, killing one officer, the militants opened fire
on a nearby tent housing construction workers for a road-building project. Nine
of them died, Ahmadi said.
Iraq-Turkey
oil pipeline bombed: officials 16 Aug 2013 A bomb attack
halted the flow of crude oil through a pipeline running from Iraq's Kirkuk oil
fields to the Mediterranean port of Ceyhan in Turkey, two Iraqi oil officials
said on Friday. The attack took place at around 0100 GMT on Friday near the
al-Shura area 60 km (40 miles) to the south of the city of Mosul.
"Attackers planted a roadside bomb near a section of the pipeline,"
one official said.
Egypt's
'Day of Rage' turns violent, dozens of protesters killed 16
Aug 2013 Muslim Brotherhood protests plunged into violence across Egypt on
Friday, with around 50 killed in Cairo alone on a "Day of Rage"
called by Islamist followers of ousted President Mohamed Mursi to denounce a
police crackdown. Automatic gunfire echoed across Cairo and black smoke
billowed from the capital's huge Ramses Square, a military helicopter hovering
low overhead looking down on the chaos. A Reuters witness saw the bodies of 27
people, apparently hit by gunfire and birdshot, wrapped in white sheets in a
mosque. A Reuters photographer said security forces opened fire from numerous
directions when a police station was attacked. At least 20 people died in
clashes elsewhere in Egypt.
Rand
Paul, Dems call for halt aid to Egypt 15 Aug 2013 President
Barack Obama's decision to scrap a joint training exercise with the Egyptian
military didn't go far enough for Rand Paul. Because Obama has yet to suspend
the [insane] $1.3 billion in annual military aid to Egypt, the Kentucky
senator said the administration is continuing to support violent Egyptian armed
forces despite Obama's denunciation Thursday of the hundreds killed in Egypt
amid ongoing unrest. "While
President Obama 'condemns the violence in Egypt,' his administration continues
to send billions of taxpayer dollars to help pay for it. The
law is very clear when a coup d’état takes place, foreign aid must stop,
regardless of the circumstances," Paul said Thursday. "Mr. President,
stop skirting the issue, follow the law, and cancel all foreign aid to
Egypt."
US
government targeting Egypt for destabilization, eventual destruction?
By Dr. Kevin Barrett 12 Aug 2013 Is the US government targeting Egypt for
destabilization - and eventual destruction? The recent appointment of death
squad organizer Robert Ford as US Ambassador to Egypt suggests as much. Ford's
appointment sends a clear message: US policymakers want to destroy Egypt in the
same way they have destroyed Iraq and Syria - by using death squads and
false-flag terror to incite civil war. According to Global Studies professor
Michel Chossudovsky, Robert Ford teamed up with notorious war criminal John
Negroponte to apply the "Salvador Option" in Iraq in 2004.
Chossudovsky writes: "The 'Salvador Option' is a 'terrorist model' of mass
killings by US sponsored death squads. It was first applied in El Salvador (by
Negroponte) in the heyday of resistance against the military dictatorship,
resulting in an estimated 75,000 deaths."
Fukushima apocalypse: Years of 'duct
tape fixes' could result in 'millions of deaths' 17 Aug
2013 Even the tiniest mistake during an operation to extract over 1,300 fuel
rods at the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan could lead to a
series of cascading failures with an apocalyptic outcome, fallout researcher
Christina Consolo told RT. Fukushima operator TEPCO wants to extract 400 tons
worth of spent fuel rods stored in a pool at the plant's damaged Reactor No. 4.
The removal would have to be done manually from the top store of the damaged
building in the radiation-contaminated environment. In the worst-case scenario,
a mishandled rod may go critical, resulting in an above-ground meltdown
releasing radioactive fallout with no way to stop it, said Consolo, who is the
founder and host of Nuked Radio.
False flag city: All 107
US nuclear reactors vulnerable to terrorists - Study 15 Aug
2013 Every commercial nuclear reactor in the United States is insufficiently
protected against "credible" terrorist threats, according to a new report from the Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Project at
the University of Texas at Austin. The report found that facilities were
vulnerable to the theft of bomb-grade nuclear materials and sabotage attacks
designed to cause a meltdown. While all 107 commercial nuclear power reactors
were thought to be vulnerable, the report spotlighted 11 that were most at
risk. That included eight reactors that were deemed unprotected from attacks
from the sea: Diablo Canyon in California, St. Lucie in Florida, Brunswick in
North Carolina; Surry in Virginia; Indian Point in New York; Millstone in
Connecticut; Pilgrim in Massachusetts; and the South Texas Project.
3
aircraft hit with lasers near Newark airport 16 Aug 2013
The FAA says two commercial airliners on approach to New Jersey's Newark
Liberty International Airport were illuminated by lasers. A privately operated
helicopter was also targeted during the same period, between 9:20 and 10 p.m. Thursday.
It's a federal crime to aim a laser at an aircraft.
The Sandy Hook cash cow: OT For
Sandy Hook Investigators Nears $140,000 Since Jan. 1 --Overtime numbers do not include
last few weeks of 2012, following Dec. 14 shooting at Newtown school
16 Aug 2013 (CT) Eight state police 'investigators' on the Sandy Hook
Elementary School shooting have been paid about *139,000 in overtime since Jan.
1, state records show. Nearly half has gone to two investigators out of the
Southbury barracks, who have both put in for more than 500 hours of overtime
since the beginning of the year. Officials have said the final report on the
Sandy Hook shooting may not be ready until at least the fall. State police
officials have taken the unusual step of removing the Western District Crime
Squad from active calls so they can concentrate on finishing the report.
Judge:
Special prosecutor will review Perry veto --Watchdog group alleges
governor violated state law with threat to veto Public Integrity Unit funding.
15 Aug 2013 A Texas judge says he plans to have a special prosecutor review
allegations that Gov. Rick Perry [R-Sociopath] possibly violated the law over a
veto that cut funding for public corruption investigators. Judge Robert
Richardson told the Austin-American Statesman that he expects to appoint a
special prosecutor early as next week.
Wall Street wh*re, David
Gregory, rumored to be axed: 'Press'
in distress 15 Aug 2013 NBC News is scrambling to defend
"Meet the Press" anchor David Gregory amid dismal ratings and
swirling rumors that he could be axed as host. The Sunday morning flagship and
the longest-running show on network television has recently fallen to a 21-year
ratings low, according to Mediaite. Nielsen
data show it is averaging its smallest total viewer audience, 2.9 million, in
21 years and smallest 25-to-54 demo performance (854,000) in more than 21 years.
[LOL!]
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