Telling the truth has become a revolutionary act, so let us salute those who disclose the necessary facts.
ALTERNATIVE NEWS
30 Jul 2013
29 Jul 2013
‘Glenn Greenwald is not a journalist’ Former lead Obama auto adviser Steven Rattner
By Madison Ruppert: In statements made on MSNBC’s Morning Joe today, former lead auto
advisor to Obama, Steven Rattner, said that the Guardian’s Glenn
Greenwald “is not a journalist.”
Instead, claims Rattner, Greenwald, who broke the PRISM story along with several other major stories on government surveillance programs, is actually “an activist portraying himself as a journalist.”
Greenwald has been attacked many times in the media and elsewhere over his reporting on the information leaked by Edward Snowden, and there is a possibility that he might testify before the European Parliament on the issue.
The members of the panel on Monday’s Morning Joe were discussing how one might hide from the National Security Agency (NSA). Mika Brzezinski, the host of the show, stated that the story surrounding the NSA surveillance is not black-and-white, though she claims Greenwald believes it is.
“That’s exactly the point,” Rattner said. “First of all, Glenn Greenwald is not a journalist, he’s an activist portraying himself as a journalist.”
“That’s maybe another conversation than what we’re having,” he continued. “But you’re right, it’s not a black-and-white story.”
Instead, claims Rattner, Greenwald, who broke the PRISM story along with several other major stories on government surveillance programs, is actually “an activist portraying himself as a journalist.”
Greenwald has been attacked many times in the media and elsewhere over his reporting on the information leaked by Edward Snowden, and there is a possibility that he might testify before the European Parliament on the issue.
The members of the panel on Monday’s Morning Joe were discussing how one might hide from the National Security Agency (NSA). Mika Brzezinski, the host of the show, stated that the story surrounding the NSA surveillance is not black-and-white, though she claims Greenwald believes it is.
“That’s exactly the point,” Rattner said. “First of all, Glenn Greenwald is not a journalist, he’s an activist portraying himself as a journalist.”
“That’s maybe another conversation than what we’re having,” he continued. “But you’re right, it’s not a black-and-white story.”
A House Divided Over NSA Spying on Americans
Ron Paul: Last week’s House debate on the Defense Appropriations bill for 2014
produced a bit more drama than usual. After hearing that House
leadership would do away with the traditional “open rule” allowing for
debate on any funding limitation amendment, it was surprising to see
that Rep. Justin Amash’s (R-MI) amendment was allowed on the Floor. In
the wake of National Security Agency (NSA) whistleblower Edward
Snowden’s revelations about the extent of US government spying on
American citizens, Amash’s amendment sought to remove funding in the
bill for some of the NSA programs. Had Amash’s amendment passed, it would have been a significant symbolic victory over the administration’s massive violations of our Fourth Amendment protections. But we should be careful about believing that even if it had somehow miraculously survived the Senate vote and the President’s veto, it would have resulted in any significant change in how the Intelligence Community would behave toward Americans. The US government has built the largest and most sophisticated spying apparatus in the history of the world.
The NSA has been massively increasing the size its facilities, both at its Maryland headquarters and in its newly built (and way over-budget) enormous data center in Utah. Taken together, these two facilities will be seven times larger than the Pentagon! And we know now that much of the NSA’s capacity to intercept information has been turned inward, to spy on us.
As NSA expert James Bamford wrote earlier this year about the new Utah facility:
“The heavily fortified $2 billion center should be up and running in September 2013. Flowing through its servers and routers and stored in near-bottomless databases will be all forms of communication, including the complete contents of private emails, cell phone calls, and Google searches, as well as all sorts of personal data trails—parking receipts, travel itineraries, bookstore purchases, and other digital “pocket litter.” It is, in some measure, the realization of the “total information awareness” program created during the first term of the Bush administration—an effort that was killed by Congress in 2003 after it caused an outcry over its potential for invading Americans’ privacy.”
Young Greek And Unemployed - A Great Depression Steals the Nation's Future
Jobs of any kind are scarce in today’s Greece. Nearly six years of deep recession have swept away a quarter of the country’s gross domestic product, the kind of devastation usually seen only in times of war. In a country of 11 million people, the economy lost more than a million jobs as businesses shut their doors or shed staff. Unemployment has reached 27 percent—higher than the U.S. jobless rate during the Great Depression
Cyprus 37.5% Depositor Haircut Upgraded To 47.5% Brazilian Wax

InCyprus reports:
The Finance Ministry and the Troika appeared to be converging on an agreement on the haircut of uninsured deposits over 100,000 euros in the Bank of Cyprus at 47.5%.
Now Obama joins the statistics benders. So we have Obamanomics, Osbornomics, Draghinomics and Troikanomics + Real life under the Obaman ‘recovery’
Roll up, roll up….every nomic’s a winner!
The Slog: Following the earlier post here this morning, voilà in the FT:
‘US economic history will be rewritten this week, as the most
far-reaching methodological changes in years will add the equivalent of a
country the size of Belgium to output in the world’s largest economy.
The most important change by the Bureau of Economic Analysis, to
be announced on Wednesday, will be to start counting spending on
research, development and copyrights as investment, and reflect pension
deficits for the first time. Combined they are expected to add 3% to
gross domestic product.’Waydergo Barry! The Black Dude strikes again.
You know that part of quantum theory where there is speculation about having several realities at once? It’s arrived right here on Earth, the most insolvent planet in the known Universe, and you can create these quantum reality choices by simple having nomics. A nomic isn’t like a mnemonic (which is the essence of reality) it’s more like a sort of four-dimensional harmonica that plays a different tune depending on who’s playing it.
Gaddafi son facing ‘show trial’, ICC & Libya at loggerheads
If the proceedings continue in Libya, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi will most likely be executed. Once seen as the most likely successor to his father, he has been indicted by the ICC on war crimes charges relating to the 2011 uprising. He faces charges of harming state security and insulting Libya's new flag. On top of this, Saif al-Islam is wanted by the ICC for the murder and persecution of protestors during the 2011 uprising.
He was captured by local militia in the town of Ubari in November 2011, allegedly trying to flee the country.
“He’s facing a show trial, clearly, an entirely unfair trial; trial in which he’s not able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because they’ll be too terrified to testify. And at the end of that he’s going to be executed,” his lawyer John Jones told RT, adding that Gaddafi has been held in “appalling conditions, regarding his mental state.”
35 Facts To Scare US Baby Boomers
By Michael Snyder: If you want to frighten Baby Boomers, just show them the list of
statistics in this article. The United States is headed for a
retirement crisis of unprecedented magnitude, and we are woefully
unprepared for it. At this point, more than 10,000 Baby Boomers
are reaching the age of 65 every single day, and this will continue to
happen for almost the next 20 years. The number of senior citizens in
America is projected to more than double during the first half of this
century, and some absolutely enormous financial promises have been made
to them. So will we be able to keep those promises to the hordes of
American workers that are rapidly approaching retirement? Of course
not. State and local governments are facing trillions in unfunded
pension liabilities. Medicare is facing a 38 trillion dollar shortfall
over the next 75 years. The Social Security system is facing a 134
trillion dollar shortfall over the next 75 years.
I Can't Know What it's Like 2 B Me - Victim Ideology Violated + Feminist Kickstarter (Parody)
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