Archive for May, 2012


Published on May 11, 2012 by FunnyStuffDaily
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The President sits in a room having assigned himself, with his aid John Brennan, his counter-terrorism adviser, a global responsibility giving his Presidency a novel power, that is to Kill and without other government oversight, (Source: New Yorker by Amy Davidson).

How Obama Maintains His Secret ‘Kill List’

Published on May 29, 2012 by PBSNewsHour
Drone strikes on militant targets in Yemen are on the rise, as are targeted killings of insurgents there and elsewhere. But who has the final say on the so-called kill list of terrorists slated to be killed or captured? Ray Suarez introduces an excerpt from a new “Frontline” then speaks with New York Times reporter Scott Shane.

 

“But how are we deciding who a terrorist is? In some cases, we don’t even know the names of people we’re killing, in countries where we are not actually at war. In others, we do know their names, and don’t care who dies with them. (In one strike, in which the identity of the man was known, according to the Times, Obama made a deliberate decision to kill his wife and in-laws along with him.)” (Quote Source: New Yorker by Amy Davidson).

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Jeremy Scahill explains the steps taken by the Bush administration and extended by the Obama administration in order to circumvent Congress and carry out targeted killings.

Jeremy Scahill: A Short History of Drone Warfare

United States to file bankruptcy by 2040


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Is it really greater than a $50+ Trillion unfunded liabilities?
With nearly 80 Million retires per year for the next 20 years as
Boomers mass retirement demands will BK the USA, claims David Walker!

Healthcare costs: Medicare costs are 5 times greater then Social Security costs
Prescription drugs for retired are 8 trillion unfunded obligation alone.

Revealing investigative news report on the real fiscal caner that will end up bankrupting the United States. US Comptroller General David Walker discusses the Dirty Little Secret Everyone In Washington Knows. Entitlement programs, baby boomer generation, medicare and the prescription drug bill.


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Source: 4 x BK Expert Trump

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Researchers say they have uncovered “proof” linking the authors of the Flame cyber espionage program to Stuxnet (Source: ABCNews)

The Flame Virus maybe the most powerful and complex cyber-attack ever discovered, described by one expert, as “an industrial vacuum cleaner for sensitive information.” Flame most likely a state sponsored computer virus has probably been active for as long as five years, as part of a sophisticated cyber warfare campaign, the experts said, grabbing images of users’ computer screens, recording their instant messaging chats, remotely turning on their microphones to record their audio conversations and monitoring their keystrokes and network traffic (Source: NYTimes).

Someone has been watching and listening as “Flame” spreads.


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Once deployed, Flame (Worm.Win32.Flame) can sniff network traffic, take screenshots, record audio conversations, intercept a keyboard, and more, Kaspersky said. All of this data is then available via Flame’s command-and-control servers. “The practice of concealment through large amounts of code is one of the specific new features in Flame.”

Iran has thus far been hardest hit by Flame, with at least 189 infections. Israel/Palestine came in second with 98, followed by Sudan (32), Syria (30), Lebanon (18), Saudi Arabia (10), and Egypt (5).

‘Flame’ computer virus: most ‘complex’ threat ever

 Gostev explained in a SecureList posting:

“Currently there are three known classes of players who develop malware and spyware: hacktivists, cybercriminals and nation states. Flame is not designed to steal money from bank accounts. It is also different from rather simple hack tools and malware used by the hacktivists,” “By excluding cybercriminals and hacktivists, we come to conclusion that it most likely belongs to the third group. In addition, the geography of the targets (certain states are in the Middle East) and also the complexity of the threat leaves no doubt about it being a nation state that sponsored the research that went into it.”

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“In “staged traffic accidents” for failing to improve relations, according to Amnesty International,” 30 officals who were assigned to negotiate with South Korea were actually killed in traffic accidents ordered by Kim Jong-un and government officials for failing to succeed in the assigned task.

As US official, Roberta Cohen, chairman of the Committee for Human Rights in North Korea, puts it: “It is not just nuclear weapons that have to be dismantled in North Korea, but an entire system of political repression (Economist.com).

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North Korea – Behind The Scenes (Documentary)

“For many years North Korea has been considered a closed country, and there is little knowledge in the world about its people and the way they live. What they eat, what they drink, what they wear and what they have in their minds. I am Alexey Yaroshevsky and I’m going to tell you in this special report.

The camera spots a smiling North Korean girl. She is enjoying an intimate moment with her boyfriend in a Pyongyang park. It is quiet and peaceful here, just like it is in the rest of the country nowadays. But it hasn’t always been this way.

The Korean War in the 1950s left the country in ruins, especially in the north, where many historic sites were devastated by bombs. Pyongyang also suffered greatly. The United States dropped 428,000 bombs on its 400,000 population.

Official North Korean history credits this man, Kim Il-sung, with the country’s subsequent rise from the ashes. Fifty years ago this young and energetic politician had overwhelming support. His speeches at demonstrations attracted hundreds of thousands. Whether it really was Kim Il-sung who brought the country back to life is still debatable, but the North Koreans claim he created an economic system which revived the country within just one decade.

In order to encourage the people to work harder the government had to find a hero. So it looked to a legend for the answer.”

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“Hell holes”: North Korea’s secret prison camps