Sunday, August 18, 2013

97 countries RV’ed last night as per CNN

Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2013 21:05:33 -0400

From A.D.

8/17  18:40
“97 countries RV’ed last night as per CNN.  It looks like the
rest will RV tonight, then everything will be in the banks
tomorrow so that we can go to the bank on Monday. 
The Three Hour Emergency Announcement should be broadcast
this weekend given by the new President or whomever is

authorized to present it.” 

US forces used 8-yr-old boy to plant chip on his surrogate father so they could kill him in drone strike 18 Aug 2013

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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Bulletin - to take place by October 1, many things to take place on

Subject: Fwd: Bulletin - to take place by October 1, many things to take place on September 27 and 28
From: olieshome@aol.com
Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2013 22:52:05 -0400
There are some who teach that Jesus will return on a
Rosh Hashana and this year it will be September 4.  Keep
that in mind as you view the video and hear the dates.
He can come at any moment.  Are you ready?



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NOT A WORD ON ANY OF THE CONTROLLED MEDIA !11


Possible emergency alert for FEMA Region III

Saturday, August 17, 2013

The Truth About FDIC Insurance & The Big Banks

After the near financial crash of 2008, you could read daily in various newspapers of banks that went into foreclosure. In my profession I had business relationships with various people in the banking industry and it was explained to me that FDIC insurance is a pool of money that all banks must contribute to.  The contributions are based on each individual banks assets and balance sheets, etc.  After the numerous bank closures, the banks who had done well and had not taken the ridiculous risks in the Sub-Prime Mortgage Sector were then required to make large contributions back in to the FDIC.  Credit Unions use the same type of pools of insurance called NCUA.  I then learned a local Credit Union that was one of my clients, had received a phone call that their account would be drafted for over $300,000 within 48 hours as the contribution to NCUA.  This was a small Credit Union with only $35 million in assets.  They were told it was due to a multi-million dollar metro area Credit Union who had gone broke, and that they pool of insurance had been greatly reduced in trying to make the customers accounts whole again. The small credit union's budget had been completely blown and they were not able to give their employees raises that year.  But as you all know, we read and heard in the news that the big banks continued to give out their multi-million dollar bonuses after taking the taxpayers TARP money.

Having learned the truth about how these pools of insurance actually work, tells me that all if would take to wipe out this pool of money would be if one of the large banks went under, and it is apparent that there would not be any money left to cover any of the small banks.  It is also evident that the banks that operated prudently have had to carry the load for the large banks and their risky exposure to the toxic derivatives.  The same derivatives they have tried to hide from the American people, which led them to create the various scandals of LIMRA rates, precious metal markets, currency indexes.  


When you learn the truth you begin to realize that this insurance promise the banks give you is about as worthless as the paper money that has funded it. If anyone has information about the "New System" plan of insurance, it would be appreciated if you could post it!  I guess the question that has crossed my mind several times over the last few days is...........

Do I really want to give these same big banks my currency exchange business?

Cyber-Viruses Infecting Michael T. Griffith's Essays Proving Oswald Was Framed. Read One of His Essays and Share

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Cyber-Viruses Infecting Michael T. Griffith's Essays Proving Oswald Was Framed. Read One of His Essays and Share
Posted By: NaturalWisdom
Date: Saturday, 17-Aug-2013 12:36:04

Judyth Vary Baker, author of "Me and Lee" and her upcoming book, "David Ferrie: Mafia Pilot," wrote the comment below and provided a copy of Griffith's essay. You are encouraged to share the info, far and wide.
-NW
CYBER-VIRUSES ARE INFECTING MICHAEL T. GRIFFITH'S EXCELLENT ESSAYS PROVING LEE WAS FRAMED. Stops the truth from reaching the people, doesn't it? Here is one of his essays--pass it around! COPY IT! SEND IT TO FRIENDS! NOW!!! EXTRA BULLETS AND MISSED SHOTS IN DEALEY PLAZA.
©2001 Michael T. Griffith
All Rights Reserved
Second Edition
Revised on 4/28/2001
With the discovery that the single-bullet theory is very probably a physical impossibility, it is perhaps appropriate to review the evidence of extra bullets and misses in Dealey Plaza. Since it now seems clear that the single-bullet theory is impossible, we can be very confident that more than one gunman fired at President Kennedy. We can also be virtually certain that, contrary to the lone-gunman theory, more than three bullets were fired during the shooting. This being the case, researchers need to take another look at the accounts of extra bullets striking in Dealey Plaza during the shooting, and to reconsider the implications of the subsequent finding of additional bullets and weapons in the area.
Extra Bullets and Weapons
* Among the files released by the Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB) between 1994 and 1996 was an FBI evidence envelope (FBI Field Office Dallas 89-43-1A-122). Although the envelope was empty, the cover indicated it had contained a 7.65 mm rifle shell that had been found in Dealey Plaza after the shooting. The envelope is dated 2 December 1963, so the shell was found sometime between 11/22/63 and 12/2/63. Nothing was known about the discovery of this shell until the FBI evidence envelope was released along with other assassination-related files.
* Other documents released by the ARRB discuss a Johnson semi-automatic 30.06 rifle that was apparently suspected of having been used in the assassination. One can infer from the documents that the rifle might have even been found in Dealey Plaza, although the documents never actually say where the weapon was located on the day of the shooting. The documents strongly link this rifle to two men who have long been suspected of being involved in the assassination plot, Loran Hall and Jerry Patrick Hemming. The files also reveal that the FBI took a strong interest in the history and ownership of this rifle within hours of the shooting. A man named Richard Hathcock, who lived in California at the time, had kept the rifle in his office for a while. The day after the assassination, an FBI agent questioned him about the weapon. Among other things, the agent wanted to know if Hathcock had an employee named Roy Payne, who apparently knew a great deal about the rifle. In one of the released files, we read that Hathcock said the following:
It's my opinion that the reason he [the FBI agent] wanted to see Mr. Payne was because Payne's fingerprints undoubtedly were all over that rifle from his having handled it many times. It's also my opinion that unless that particular rifle had been found [near the scene of the crime] or in some way involved in this whole thing [the assassination], that the FBI would have no interest in it. (HSCA 180-10107-10443)
This rifle had quite a history. It was used in CIA-connected anti-Castro raids in Cuba. Roy Payne said the weapon could "put a hole in a dime at 500 yards" (HSCA 180-10107-10440). Loran Hall and an unidentified Hispanic man took the weapon from Payne about a week before the assassination. Hall's associate, Jerry Hemming, is known to have been in Dallas on the day of the shooting, and Hall himself told Hathcock five days prior to the assassination that he had to catch a flight to Dallas (HSCA 180-10107-10440).
* In 1975 a maintenance man named Morgan, while working on the roof of the County Records Building in Dealey Plaza, found a 30.06 shell casing lying under a lip of roofing tar at the base of the roof's parapet on the side facing the plaza, according to his son, Dean Morgan. The shell casing is dated 1953 and marks on it indicate it was made at the Twin Cities Arsenal. One side of the casing has been pitted by exposure to the weather, suggesting that it was exposed on the roof for some time. The casing, which is still in Morgan's possession, has an odd crimp around its neck (Marrs 317; Roberts 80-81).
Extra Misses
The term "extra misses" implies that one miss has already been documented. This miss is the bullet which struck the south Main Street curb in Dealey Plaza during the shooting. It landed about 25 feet from James Tague, who was standing next to the triple underpass. The bullet made a visible scar in the curb, and the mark was immediately recognized by those who saw it as a fresh bullet mark. (The mark might have been made by a sizeable fragment from a bullet that struck nearby.)
Warren Commission (WC) supporters strain to explain this mark. Most of them now deny it was made by a bullet. Instead, they say, it was caused by a fragment. But the closest bullet they can produce from which this fragment could have come is the missile that struck the President in the head at frame 312 in the Zapruder film. However, the mark on the curb was over 200 feet from the limousine's position at Z312. In addition, a fragment from the head shot would have just finished plowing through a human skull, and, to make matters worse, would have had to somehow fly over the limo's support bar and windshield just to clear the car.
Another theory has been advanced by Gerald Posner in his book CASE CLOSED. Posner opines that the sixth-floor gunman fired at around Z160, that this missile struck a branch of the intervening oak tree, that the lead core separated from the bullet's jacket as a result of striking the tree branch, and that this lead fragment traveled over 400 feet and struck the curb! Even many WC supporters reject this forced, unlikely theory. The WC stated that the sixth-floor gunman would have had a clear view of the limousine until Z166 (see also CE 889).
Now, let us consider some of the accounts of extra misses striking in Dealey Plaza during the shooting:
* Dallas policeman J. W. Foster, who was positioned on top of the triple underpass, saw a bullet strike the grass on the south side of Elm Street near a manhole cover, about 350 feet from the TSBD. He reported this to a superior officer and was instructed to guard the area (Shaw and Harris 72-75; Marrs 315).
Journalists and bystanders were kept at a distance from the spot where the bullet landed. An unidentified blond-haired man in a suit was photographed bending down, reaching out his left hand toward the dug-out point on the ground as if to pick up something, standing back up, apparently holding a small object in his hand, and then putting his hand in his pocket (Shaw and Harris 73-74). The hole made by the bullet was even photographed, and the picture appeared in the FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM on 11/23/63.
In his WC testimony, Officer Foster denied a bullet was recovered from near the manhole cover, though he did not explain what the man in the suit picked up and put into his pocket. Foster did, however, say that a bullet "had hit the turf there at that location [near the manhole cover]."
Contemporary press accounts reported that a bullet was retrieved from the dug-out hole in the grass near the manhole cover. For example, when the FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM published a photo of the hole in the grass, it included the following caption:
One of the rifle bullets fired by the murderer of President Kennedy lies in the grass across Elm Street....
The next day the DALLAS TIMES HERALD, in referring to the hole in the grass, reported:
Dallas Police Lt. J. C. Day of the crime lab estimated the distance from the sixth-floor window...to the spot where one of the bullets was recovered at 100 yards.
Newsman Richard Dudman said the following about this miss and the recovered bullet in the 12/21/63 issue of the NEW REPUBLIC:
On the day the President was shot I happened to learn of a possible fifth [bullet]. A group of police officers were examining the area at the side of the street where the President was hit, and a police inspector told me they had just found another bullet in the grass.
Richard Trask, dismissing all evidence to the contrary, argues that the blond-haired man did not pick up a bullet from the hole in the grass (Trask 497-498, 542-543). Trask rests his case almost totally on the fact that the two of the photographers who took pictures of the event, Jim Murray and Bill Allen, later denied that a bullet was found. But neither Murray nor Allen could say positively that a bullet was NOT found; rather, they simply did not BELIEVE that a bullet had been found. Nor did either of them explain exactly what it was that the unidentified man picked up and put in his pocket. Trask concedes that the photographic record of the event does not refute the accounts of a bullet being recovered from the hole in the grass. He also acknowledges that in the photos the left hand of the unidentified man in the suit is "cupped" after he stands up, which would certainly suggest he was holding something.
Murray said he accepted "the later speculation" that the hole and accompanying mound in the grass were made by "brain matter from Kennedy's skull." Are we to believe that the unidentified man in the suit picked up brain matter and put it in his pocket? If the hole was made by brain matter, why did the Dallas police maintain a guard over the hole for the next several hours? Why did not a single police or FBI report mention the finding of brain matter at this location? And what about the credible contemporary accounts that a bullet was recovered from the hole in the grass? What's more, how would brain matter from Kennedy's skull have made it all the way to that location, much less to have arrived there with enough force to dig into the grass?
Allen said he didn't believe a bullet was found because neither Walthers, Foster, nor the blond-haired man specifically mentioned having just picked up a bullet after the man stood up. But this was surely a rather weak reason for concluding the man didn't pick up a bullet. Furthermore, as mentioned, when newsman Richard Dudman entered the area at the side of Elm Street where the President had been shot, a police inspector informed him that they had "found another bullet in the grass." In point of fact, the discovery of the bullet in the grass near the manhole cover was photographed and widely reported in the press. It was, however, quickly dismissed and then ignored by federal investigators because they were already committed to a scenario of only three shots fired by a lone gunman from the sixth floor of the Book Depository Building.
In the photos taken of this event, i.e., the finding and removal of the bullet, one can see Officer Foster and a civilian-clothed Deputy Sheriff Buddy Walthers standing over the spot where the bullet landed, along with the unidentified man in the suit. It has been suggested that the man was a federal agent of some kind. Given the man's dress and appearance, this is not an unreasonable suggestion. Dallas police chief Jesse Curry believed the man was an FBI agent, and some researchers have tentatively identified the man as FBI Agent Robert Barrett.
As mentioned, the identity of the blond-haired man is unknown. The recovered bullet was never entered into evidence, and its present whereabouts are not known.
* Officer Foster also reported that a bullet struck the concrete part of the above-mentioned manhole cover. It is not known if this was the same missile that made the dug-out hole in the grass a few feet from the manhole cover. The bullet might have skipped off the manhole cover and then imbedded itself in the grass. Or, the mark on the concrete could have been made by a separate bullet, and thus would represent another miss fired from the same approximate location. The sewer cover and the hole in the turf were about 3-5 feet apart, and the latter was farther down the side of Elm Street (that is, it was slightly farther away from the TSBD than was the sewer cover).
About two and a half hours after the shooting, Dealey Plaza witness John Martin came across the mark on the manhole cover. He immediately identified it as a bullet mark. He then told a policeman, "you better get your boss down here to check this thing out, because that will show where the bullet came from" (Trask 573).
Researchers have noted that the photo of the mark indicates it did NOT come from the TSBD. The mark can be seen on the twelfth photo page in the second set of photographs in Harrison Livingstone and Robert Groden's book HIGH TREASON. One can readily see that the angle of the mark does not line up with the Book Depository, but that it does line up with the County Records Building. It might be worth recalling that a 30.06 rifle cartridge casing was later found on the roof of the County Records Building.
* Just after President Kennedy's limousine passed the front steps of the TSBD, five witnesses saw a bullet strike the pavement on Elm Street near the right rear of the limousine. Witnesses saw this bullet kick up concrete toward the car (Weisberg 187-189; cf. Posner 324; Moore 198) (Posner attempts to explain this miss with his bullet-limb-collision theory).
* Within a day or two of the assassination, Dallas resident Eugene Aldredge saw a dug-out, four-inch-long bullet mark in the middle of the sidewalk on the north side of Elm Street, which is the side nearest the TSBD. Aldredge did not tell the FBI about the mark until shortly after the release of the WARREN COMMISSION REPORT because he assumed, logically enough, that the mark had surely been noticed by law enforcement officials and would be discussed in full in the Commission's report. When he realized that the mark apparently had been "overlooked," he immediately contacted the FBI and told them about it (Weisberg 383-390). Aldredge related to the FBI that Carl Freund, a reporter for the DALLAS MORNING NEWS, had also identified the mark as a bullet mark.
Less than a week after Aldredge informed the FBI of the mark's existence and location, he took a friend to see it. They found the mark, but saw that it had been altered--it had been filled in.
Said Aldredge,
... we went to the site and found the mark, [which was] formerly about 1/4 inch deep, had been filled in with what appeared to be a mixture of concrete and asbestos....
A crude attempt had been made to make the altered mark appear to be weather-worn to match the surrounding concrete.
In its report on the mark, the FBI admitted to locating it and described it as being approximately 4 inches long, 1/2 inch wide, and "dug out." And why did the FBI dismiss the significance of this mark? Because, explained the Bureau, it could not have been made by a shot from the window from which Oswald allegedly fired.
Would these misses require us to believe that a veritable mob was shooting at Kennedy, as some WC defenders suggest? Not at all. Bullets fired lower elevations and from other buildings in Dealey Plaza, such as the grassy knoll, the County Records Building, and the second floor of the Dal-Tex Building, could have barely missed Kennedy's head and then landed in the plaza. A 1999 trajectory test in Dealey Plaza, using lasers, determined that shots could have been fired from the second-floor window of the Dal-Tex Building.
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Bibliography
Groden, Robert and Harrison Edward Livingstone, HIGH TREASON, Berkley Books Edition, New York: Berkley Book, 1990.
Marrs, Jim, CROSSFIRE: THE PLOT THAT KILLED KENNEDY, New York: Carroll and Graf, 1989.
Moore, Jim, CONSPIRACY OF ONE, Ft. Worth: The Summit Group, 1991.
Posner, Gerald, CASE CLOSED, New York: Random House, 1993.
Roberts, Craig, KILL ZONE: A SNIPER LOOKS AT DEALEY PLAZA, Typhoon Press, 1994.
Shaw, J. Gary and Larry Harris, COVER-UP, Second Edition, Austin: Thomas Publications, 1992.
Summers, Anthony and Robbyn, "The Ghosts of November," VANITY FAIR, December 1994, pp. 86-139.
Trask, Richard, PICTURES OF THE PAIN: PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY, Danvers, Massachusetts: Yeoman Press, 1994.
Weisberg, Harold, NEVER AGAIN: THE GOVERNMENT CONSPIRACY IN THE JFK ASSASSINATION, New York: Carroll and Graf/Richard Gallen, 1995.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Michael T. Griffith holds a Master’s degree in Theology from The Catholic Distance University, a Graduate Certificate in Ancient and Classical History from American Military University, a Bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts from Excelsior College, and two Associate in Applied Science degrees from the Community College of the Air Force. He also holds an Advanced Certificate of Civil War Studies and a Certificate of Civil War Studies from Carroll College.
He is a graduate in Arabic and Hebrew of the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, California, and of the U.S. Air Force Technical Training School in San Angelo, Texas. In addition, he has completed an Advanced Hebrew program at Haifa University in Israel. He is the author of five books on Mormonism and ancient texts, including How Firm A Foundation, A Ready Reply, and One Lord, One Faith. He is also the author of a book on the JFK assassination titled Compelling Evidence (JFK Lancer, 1996).

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OOM&F's SpecialAgentGibbs With Mobile Banking Tips

OOM&F's SpecialAgentGibbs With Mobile Banking Tips

08/16/2013

SPECIAL AGENT GIBBS 10 Dangers of Mobile Banking 08/16/13 OOM&F

[..SpecialAgentGibbs] Mobile banking may be convenient... But is it safe? For the most part, experts say yes, but take caution. “As additional people flock to the mobile channel and transactions multiply, the bad guys are paying attention and deploying more attacks against it,” says Julie Conroy, a research director for Aite Group.

Here are 10 dangers to be aware of when it comes to mobile banking.

[..SpecialAgentGibbs] 1. Mobile devices are small computers that can face big problems. Smartphones and tablets are like tiny computers, so users need to take cautions similar to those used when transmitting extensive private information on a computer.
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“Mobile banking apps are connected to wireless networks, and these networks are inherently insecure as they broadcast their messages into the open air,” says Ron Vetter, member of IEEE Computer Society and co-founder of Mobile Education LLC.

[..SpecialAgentGibbs] 2. Protect with a password, or risk passing along your bank account. “Studies show that the majority of consumers still don’t have a password on their phone or device, which means that if you lose your phone, technically anyone that picks it up could go ahead and log into the app on your behalf,” Conroy says. Also, your password should be more complicated than, say, 1-2-3-4, to further protect your device and bank account.

[..SpecialAgentGibbs] 3. Auto-saved passwords are not secure protection. If you use your mobile banking app often, chances are you’ve told it to “remember you” upon each visit. But, for optimal security, “One should never allow apps to remember usernames and/or passwords,” Vetter says. Auto-saving your mobile banking passwords gives anyone with physical access to your mobile device access to your money.

[..SpecialAgentGibbs] 4. Shared devices could share problems. If you do banking on a shared mobile device, make sure you are aware of what each user is using the device for. “If they are surfing high-risk sites, there is an increased chance they could be inadvertently downloading key-logging software onto your mobile device and could accidentally compromise your mobile banking session,” Conroy says.

[..SpecialAgentGibbs] 5. Instant might not always be "instant." Depositing a check remotely using just a camera and banking app is becoming increasingly popular, but users should be aware that they may not receive their funds immediately. “In many cases, [banks] will protect themselves against fraud by increasing the delay in the availability of funds compared to if you would just deposit that check in an ATM or branch,” Conroy says.

[..SpecialAgentGibbs] 6. Beware of 'rogue apps.' “Consumers tend to assume that just because an application is on an app store, it’s been heavily vetted by either Google, Apple or otherwise,” says Doug Johnson, vice president of risk management at the American Bankers Association. Fraudulent apps can access your financial information if you’re not careful. Download your app directly from your bank’s website to avoid this.

[..SpecialAgentGibbs] 7. Some devices are safer than others. Currently, the majority of mobile malware viruses are written for Android devices. “In the fourth quarter of 2012, 97 percent of all of the malware released into the mobile environment was targeted against Android,” Conroy says.

“The Android app store is more open for developers to go out there and publish something.” Other brands are not immune to viruses, she says. Android is just currently “the bad guys’ favorite."

[..SpecialAgentGibbs] 8. Old, unused phones still store your information. Be sure to delete all apps before discarding or selling a mobile device. The cleaner your device is, the less likely someone can dig out your personal information. “Use a program that can wipe your phone completely,” Johnson says.

For optimal protection, avoid saving sensitive information directly to your phone. “If you have a storage card in [your] device, put your online banking application on that instead,” Johnson adds.

[..SpecialAgentGibbs] 9. Outdated apps often mean out-of-date security. If your device notifies you of an update for your mobile banking application, make sure you install it on a timely basis.

“Sometimes those updates include security updates, and you want to make sure you have the latest and greatest version of the whole app,” Conroy says. “You really can’t let updates slide when you are dealing with confidential information.” Utilize settings that install updates automatically.

[..SpecialAgentGibbs] 10. Poor reception can lead to poor security. 4G and 3G data networks are safely set by universal standards across carriers, but if your device drops into a lower service range, banking transaction security could be compromised. Because mobile apps broadcast data into the open air for transactions, the odds of the message getting intercepted or lost in transit are much greater when the operating network connectivity is low, according to Johnson.

http://www.dinarrecaps.com/1/post/2013/08/oomfs-specialagentgibbs-with-mobile-banking-tips.html

Barrett Brown: 100 Years in Prison for Posting a Link?

Barrett Brown: 100 Years in Prison for Posting a Link? Vid (3:25)
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Date: Friday, 16-Aug-2013 18:15:41
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Abby Martin talks in depth about the curious case of Barrett Brown, the hacktivist/journalist who is facing 105 years in prison for posting a link.

breakingtheset http://youtu.be/hm-QE28p318

http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=284835


CFR Does Federal Reserve Piece, Never Mentions that Fed is Private

CFR Does Federal Reserve Piece, Never Mentions that Fed is Private

In a world where nearly everything force fed to you comes in some form of propaganda, one must question just what B.S. the Council on foreign Relations (CFR) is pushing onto the masses.

CFR Headquarters located in the former Harold Pratt House in New York City (Photo: Wiki Commons)

By Shepard Ambellas
Intellihub.com

August 16, 2013
In a recent “backgrounder” piece done by Christopher Alessi, and Mohammed Aly Sergie, published at CFR.org, we see the dynamics of the establishments plan dangle before us like a freshly picked carrot awaiting its first bite.
It’s a long-winded piece, explaining to the reader everything they would ever need to know about the Federal Reserve Bank and its former Chairman Greenspan, it’s really boring to be honest.
However, in the piece we notice something missing. I vital bit of information everyone needs to know. 
The authors leave out the fact that the Federal Reserve Bank is a privately owned central banking institution. Although, I do get the feeling that we are all on a “need to know” basis when it comes to doings of the monetary hierarchy in control of the Corporation of United States (D.C.) and the puppet masters behind the curtain.
An important article excerpt written by Michael Snyder reads, “The Federal Reserve is not a government agency.
The truth is that it is a privately owned central bank.  It is owned by the banks that are members of the Federal Reserve system.  We do not know how much of the system each bank owns, because that has never been disclosed to the American people.
The Federal Reserve openly admits that it is privately owned.  When it was defending itself against a Bloomberg request for information under the Freedom of Information Act, the Federal Reserve stated unequivocally in court that it was “not an agency” of the federal government and therefore not subject to the Freedom of Information Act.
In fact, if you want to find out that the Federal Reserve system is owned by the member banks, all you have to do is go to the Federal Reserve website….
The twelve regional Federal Reserve Banks, which were established by Congress as the operating arms of the nation’s central banking system, are organized much like private corporations–possibly leading to some confusion about “ownership.” For example, the Reserve Banks issue shares of stock to member banks. However, owning Reserve Bank stock is quite different from owning stock in a private company. The Reserve Banks are not operated for profit, and ownership of a certain amount of stock is, by law, a condition of membership in the System. The stock may not be sold, traded, or pledged as security for a loan; dividends are, by law, 6 percent per year.
Foreign governments and foreign banks do own significant ownership interests in the member banks that own the Federal Reserve system.  So it would be accurate to say that the Federal Reserve is partially foreign-owned.
But until the exact ownership shares of the Federal Reserve are revealed, we will never know to what extent the Fed is foreign-owned.”
The very fact that all of this is being blatantly hidden and suppressed from the American people by organizations such as the CFR, is sickening and disgraceful to say the least.
http://intellihub.com/2013/08/16/cfr-does-federal-reserve-piece-never-mentionss-feds-private/