Telling the truth has become a revolutionary act, so let us salute those who disclose the necessary facts.
6 Aug 2013
Silver & Gold - Hidden Secrets Of Money 2
War & Capital Flows - Martin Armstrong
QUESTION: If 2014 is a war year how can confidence in economy continue till 2015?
ANSWER: This cycle is the beginning of unrest. We expect this to begin manifesting in terms of civil unrest – not a worldwide war. That could come later as things develop. However, the civil unrest is most likely to begin where the economy began to crack first and that we will see in Europe.
ANSWER: This cycle is the beginning of unrest. We expect this to begin manifesting in terms of civil unrest – not a worldwide war. That could come later as things develop. However, the civil unrest is most likely to begin where the economy began to crack first and that we will see in Europe.
Strawmen of Finance - Max Keiser with Laura Willoughby
Disillusioned with Feminism
Racist or Feminist? You decide!
Researchers: malware aimed at unmasking Tor users sent data to IP address belonging to NSA or FBI
By Madison Ruppert: Malware aimed at uncovering the anonymous identities of Tor users reportedly sent information to an IP address that belongs to the National Security Agency (NSA), routed through Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC).
Tor, an anonymity network originally short for The Onion Router, was developed with contributions from individuals who worked for the Navy and the NSA. This latest revelation comes as the NSA is under increasingly intense scrutiny around the world for their data harvesting activities.
It also comes on the heels of a report stating that the FBI regularly employs hackers to develop malware and an earlier report which stated that the US government is the world’s largest buyer of malware.
The NSA link was uncovered by researchers from Baneki Privacy Labs, a group of Internet security researchers, along with Cryptocloud, a VPN provider.
The IP address, hardcoded into the JavaScript exploit, was discovered by Cryptocloud but a Baneki source told Ars Technica that they reached out to other researchers in the malware and security community to identify the source.
The exploit specifically targeted FireFox Extended Support Release 17 for Windows, the same browser that was released as a part of the Tor Project’s Tor Browser Bundle.
Tor, an anonymity network originally short for The Onion Router, was developed with contributions from individuals who worked for the Navy and the NSA. This latest revelation comes as the NSA is under increasingly intense scrutiny around the world for their data harvesting activities.
It also comes on the heels of a report stating that the FBI regularly employs hackers to develop malware and an earlier report which stated that the US government is the world’s largest buyer of malware.
The NSA link was uncovered by researchers from Baneki Privacy Labs, a group of Internet security researchers, along with Cryptocloud, a VPN provider.
The IP address, hardcoded into the JavaScript exploit, was discovered by Cryptocloud but a Baneki source told Ars Technica that they reached out to other researchers in the malware and security community to identify the source.
The exploit specifically targeted FireFox Extended Support Release 17 for Windows, the same browser that was released as a part of the Tor Project’s Tor Browser Bundle.
NY Times Admits: Al-Qaeda Terror Threat Used to “Divert Attention” from NSA Uproar
Some analysts and Congressional
officials suggested Friday that emphasizing a terrorist threat now was a
good way to divert attention from the uproar over the N.S.A.’s
data-collection programs, and that if it showed the intercepts had
uncovered a possible plot, even better.
- NY Times article from August 2, 2013: Qaeda Messages Prompt U.S. Terror WarningBy Michael Krieger: Nothing about the above quote should surprise any of my readers, we all know the sick, twisted mindset of those involved in the Military-Industrial-Wall Street complex. What’s more shocking is the fact that these folks so openly admit it to the New York Times, albeit in a typical anonymous and cowardly fashion. Let’s not forget what Robert Shapiro, former Clinton official and Obama supporter told the FT in July 2010:
The bottom line here is that Americans don’t believe in President Obama’s leadership. He has to find some way between now and November of demonstrating that he is a leader who can command confidence and, short of a 9/11 event or an Oklahoma City bombing, I can’t think of how he could do that.