Monday, August 5, 2013

Anthony Weiner’s Sexting Partner Makes Porno Video

Kristin Tate

Just when we all thought Anthony Weiner’s situation couldn’t get any worse, his sexting partner released a porno video.
23-year-old Sydney Leathers made a video for a major porn distributor called Vivid, in which she undresses provocatively and gives information about her relationship with Weiner. She said, “He would always compliment me on my breasts and my butt and my feet, and he would always tell me I was the perfect height to wear heels.”
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Despite the wrench that Leathers has thrown in the path of Weiner, he is still running for New York City mayor. A mere two weeks ago, Leathers released al of the explicit conversations she had online with the ex-Congressman.
Vivid has been known to release high-profile porno videos. The company bought Kim Kardashian’s sex tape, and paid reality star Farah Abraham from Teen Mom hundreds of thousands to make her porno debut.
In her video, Leathers talks about how her “relationship” with Weiner began. She said, “I was shocked and flattered at the same time when I saw that he poked me and as the conversation progressed it quickly turned sexual and it was the same thing- I was just shocked an flattered.”
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As reported by the Daily Mail:
No other man appears in the video with her, and the clip blatantly shows that she will be pleasuring herself in the full-length version.
During the teaser clip, Leathers talks briefly about her own sexual experiences.

‘I am into sex, I’m pretty open about it honestly, especially for someone from the Bible belt- they’re not really used to that over there, so I’m a little different from the normal Midwestern girl,’ she said with a smile.

She went on to confirm her previously ‘sugar daddy’ relationships with older men, saying that one went on for three years and she led him to believe that they had a future even though she had no intention of getting serious with him.

She did not reveal the identity of that lover, but said ‘he helped me with rent, helped my pay for my car, just normal things like that.’
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Good grief. For the sake of his wife, his family, and his own dignity (whatever’s left), Weiner ought to pull out of the NYC mayor race. This is just getting ridiculous.

Hollywood Hitler

Hollywood Hitler

HOLLYWOOD HITLER

There are moments when you see a conspiracy theory in the making and you really do not know how to tackle it. Especially when you have to admit that the theory is not really fact, however there are mitigating circumstances that point to the theory being as close to the mark as you can be.
I know that there is a small portion of my audience that pretends that what goes on in Hollywood does not affect them.  I have seen many times posts in my forum and in twitter asking me why I care about what happens in Hollywood.
Well, to put it simply Hollywood is partly responsible for how public opinion is shaped. The majority of Americans have their opinions shaped by trends in the popular culture and a lot of what we think is fashionable,  a lot of the opinions we make are based on agendas and programming provided by a studio somewhere in either Hollywood or New York.
A while ago I was reading about Steven Spielberg and George Lucas speaking at USC about the film industry.
The pair agreed that Hollywood is  on track to have a “massive implosion”. They were claiming that there just isn’t enough time in the day for consumers to support all the films released in theaters.
They also predicted that big budget movies will be taking a nosedive as people will not go to the theaters and pay the prices they are paying.  So far this summer Hollywood has taken a hit financially as a lot of hopeful movies offered for the summer have tanked at the box office.
It can be argued that Hollywood has no more creativity in them, that through the lack of ideas, poor writing and the inability to grow with new audiences they are hemorrhaging financially.
However there is another argument to consider and it is an argument that was first proposed when it seemed that the Academy awards found themselves shilling for the Military Industrial complex.
The Pentagon recognizes the power of  Hollywood and lately has been more or less the directors and the writers with hidden agendas to rewrite history to suit its own strategy.
It is beginning to look as if Americans are sensing this government myth making and has responded by rejecting most of the militarized messages in films and have become more comfortable with comic book heroes, religious themes, and animated fantasy.
The military is now in the midst of a full-scale occupation of the entertainment industry.  The pentagon is now writing scripts, editing and censoring films so that the military is seen as the hero.  Their agenda is to alter history in order to maintain appearances and encourage the ongoing war that will leave one area of the globe and land in another area in order to promote the global agenda for the New World order.
It does not end with just the films, there is also merchandizing of the war and death through the creation of videogames and toys that reflect the mentality of the police state.
The military industrial complex and its partners in crime have grasped the entertainment industry by the throat and little by little they have  sucked  it of its creative blood.
They have succeeded in killing off or surgically removing any subversive views and blurred the line between entertainment and war.
The marketing strategy that can be evident now is that all film goers are a cultivated culture meant to be mentally controlled, prepared and recruited for a future armed conflict where every citizen will be required to fight some alien or indefinable enemy.
This is not the first time that the majority of the Hollywood elite have compromised the creative efforts of its directors and producers.  A new book excerpt in the Hollywood reporter has exposed a Hollywood that has a rich history of compromises some of them may be surprising while others may see them as not so surprising.
Ben Urwand the author of The Collaboration: Hollywood’s Pact with Hitler will probably add fuel to an already well known Conspiracy theory that Hollywood has always been compromised and that they have been notorious in making deals with the devil in order to keep the money coming in.
The Hollywood reporter’s latest issue features Urwand’s expose and claims that the author draws from a wealth of archival documents in the U.S. and Germany, he reveals the shocking extent to which Hollywood cooperated and collaborated with the Nazis during the decade leading up to World War II to protect its business.
The book promises to  reveal how the big studios, desperate to protect German business, let Nazis censor scripts, remove credits from Jews, get movies stopped and even forced one MGM executive to divorce his Jewish wife.
There are also historical references that show how the Nazis were able to have some control in Hollywood over how they were portrayed. The Movie All Quiet on the Western front, about German soldiers during World War I became the first movie to succumb to Nazi pressure after Joseph Goebbels staged a riot during the movie’s Berlin premiere.
Goebbels was the Third Reich’s propaganda minister from 1933, when the Nazis took power, until his suicide at the end of World War II. He led the riot against All Quiet on the Western Front that allegedly set in motion the complicated relationship that existed between Hollywood and the Nazis.
Hitler had expressed his love of Hollywood movies and it was even rumored that he had a home in Hollywood at one time.  Many people can dismiss this as myth however it was well known that Hitler had a special place in his heart for Disney films.
He spoke fondly of the film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as well as Mickey Mouse. The Fuhrer loved the Disney icon so much that he watched five of the mouse’s cartoons in July 1937. That year, Goebbels gave him 12 Mickey Mouse films as a Christmas present
A popular film that was praised by the Nazis was “The House of Rothschild.” The Nazis liked this 1934 20th Century Fox production about the rise of the Jewish family of European bankers so much — they believed it supported their racist stereotypes of Jews that they pirated a clip for a 1940 propaganda film called “The Eternal Jew.”
Another film Popular with the Nazis was “Gabriel Over the Whitehouse.” This 1933 MGM film about a fascist becoming president of the United States worked as propaganda since the story is essentially an American version of Hitler’s rise to power. The film deals with a subject that many of us have already feared and that is a president that dissolves Congress to assume dictatorial powers.
If Hitler were alive today I am sure that he would be entertained even more and would praise the agendas that the military have introduced in a lot of our films.
The propaganda machine is now being used to inspire Americans to get behind the continued war.  The propaganda is being used to sway public opinion about history and current events that seem to be a bit nebulous like the attacks of September 11th, 2001, the assassination of Osama Bin Laden, the Benghazi attacks and the shootings at Aurora, Colorado and Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Connecticut.
They are also attempting to even shape our opinions about certain political figures and changing the truth about their shady pasts and actions.
There seems to be a never ending menu of films that include references to the CIA, FBI, Homeland Security, military intelligence, black ops, the militarized local police, the prison system and even military events that allegedly shape history.
The military industrial intelligence complex like the Nazis of the past is now in cahoots with Hollywood and they are marketing a never ending barrage of films that are merely recruitment and propaganda tools that we are paying to see and many are now growing tired of.
Regardless of the rejection in theaters, there is still television and video gaming that markets the message that was praised by the Nazis in the 1930’s. The police state is something that with gradual coercion will be embraced by the American people as a normal part of our life.
Soon there will be more movies produced with the blessing of the Pentagon and the intelligence apparatus that will demonstrate a new focus on the use of drone technology in police and spy work and how it is necessary to keep the homeland safe and secure.
There will also be more focus on environmental crisis, the threat of extraterrestrials which of course is another way to recruit young men and women for military duty. The idea of fighting any menace alien or otherwise will be glamorized by Hollywood.
We must question why we are now embracing the glory of the militarized police state because this was the norm for Communist countries, Nazis and other countries that would parade missiles and military in the public square to show their might in the face of danger.
We may not see this yet but, what we are about to notice is just how pervasive the extended war mentality is creeping into our entertainment.
The policies in Hollywood have changed many times over the decades and the most frightening thing of all is that as the devils take their positions in the studios we may see the entire American ideal be consumed and replaced  by a more militaristic position.  Perhaps it already is here and in the flickering light of an old theater we have been lured into a programming trap.
It is so sad to think that America can be brought down  over a large tub of buttered popcorn, milk duds, Coca-cola and thunderous applause.


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July 4, 2012
The NSA’s illegal warrantless wiretapping program. The building of the massive NSA data center in Utah to permanently store copies of all digital communication sent around the world. The UK government’s “Communications Data Bill” to monitor emails, instant messages and other personal information. What was dismissed as crazy conspiracy theory just over a decade ago has become, in this post-9/11 era, the all-too-familiar stuff of newspaper headlines and talking head reportage.
In fact, it was about a decade ago that the tactic of the intelligence agencies seemed to change. Instead of keeping their activities classified–referring to the NSA as “No Such Agency,” for example, or officially denying the existence of Echelon–the government increasingly began shoving this information in the public’s face.
Perhaps the scariest thing about something like the Total Information Awareness Office is not merely that it was proposed in the first place, or that it incorporated such blatantly creepy Orwellian imagery to convey its true nature and purpose, but that, as we sit here 10 years later, and as the core functions of the TIA office are now being openly performed by the NSA, DHS and other governmental agencies, people are now actively making excuses for this nightmarish police state.
“If you have nothing to hide then you have nothing to fear” has always been the rallying cry for those who are too afraid of questioning presumed governmental authority to speak out against the surveillance state and the implied assumption of guilt that goes along with it. With feigned bemusement these moral midgets inevitably ask “What’s so bad about the government spying on you, anyway?”
The answer, of course, is that the very question implies that the agencies tasked with carrying out this constant Big Brother surveillance are themselves above reproach, shining lights of moral rectitude who would never abuse this incredible power for nefarious ends. For the unimaginative out there, Hollywood yarns like “Enemy of the State” have provided fictional examples of what can go wrong if someone, somewhere, abuses this power of information and surveillance to target an innocent person in the wrong place at the wrong time.
To be sure, the power that these technologies give for agencies, or corrupt groups within those agencies, to destroy the lives of targeted individuals, is itself a fitting answer to the question of why government surveillance should be troubling to us. But beyond what can happen to specific, targeted individuals in such a scenario, however, is a much larger question: What if this data, our emails, our phone calls, our credit card transactions, our social media posts, our cell phone GPS logs, and all of the hundreds of other pieces of data that are admittedly being collected on us every day, were being fed into a database so gargantuan it contains a digital version of every single person on the planet? And what if that database were being used by the Department of Defense to war game various scenarios, from public reactions to natural disasters to the likelihood of civil unrest in the wake of a declaration of martial law?
Remarkably, this is precisely what is happening.
It is called the “Sentient World Simulation.” The program’s aim, according to its creator, is to be a “continuously running, continually updated mirror model of the real world that can be used to predict and evaluate future events and courses of action.” In practical terms that equates to a computer simulation of the planet complete with billions of “nodes” representing every person on the earth.
The project is based out of Purdue University in Indiana at the Synthetic Environment for Analysis and Simulations Laboaratory. It is led by Alok Chaturvedi, who in addition to heading up the Purdue lab also makes the project commercially available via his private company, Simulex, Inc. which boasts an array of government clients, including the Department of Defense and the Department of Justice, as well as private sector clients like Eli Lilly and Lockheed Martin.
Chatruvedi’s ambition is to create reliable forecasts of future world events based on imagined scenarios. In order to do this, the simulations “gobble up breaking news, census data, economic indicators, and climactic events in the real world, along with proprietary information such as military intelligence.” Although not explicitly stated, the very type of data on digital communications and transactions now being gobbled up by the NSA, DHS and other government agencies make ideal data for creating reliable models of every individuals’ habits, preferences and behaviors that could be used to fine-tune these simulations and give more reliable results. Using this data, the SEAS Laboratory and its Sentient World Simulation offshoot are able to create detailed, operable real-time simulations of at least 62 nations. “The Iraq and Afghanistan computer models,” according to a 2007 Register report on the project, “each has about five million individual nodes representing things such as hospitals, mosques, pipelines, and people.”
At the time of initial reports on the program five years ago, there were only 62 country-level simulations being run by the US Department of Defense. These simulations grouped humans into composites, with 100 individuals acting as a single node. But already at that time, the US Army had used the systems to create a one-to-one level simulation of potential Army recruits. The ultimate aim would be to archive enough data on each individual to be able to make a computer model of everyone on the planet, one that could be used to predict the behaviors and reactions of every single person in the event of various scenarios.
The program can be used to predict what would happen in the event of a large scale tsunami, for example, or how people would react during a bioterror attack. Businesses can use the models to predict how a new product would fare in the market, what kind of marketing plans would be most effective, or how best to streamline a company’s organization.
The original concept paper for the project was published in 2006 and in 2007 it was reported that both Homeland Security and the Defense Department were already using the system to simulate the American public’s reaction to various crises. In the intervening five years, however, there has been almost no coverage at all of the Sentient World Simulation or its progress in achieving a model of the earth.
There is a very good chance that these types of systems are, at least for the moment, pure quackery. Computers are only as valuable as their programming, after all, and the algorithms required to accurately predict responses in chaotic systems with multiple, dimly-understood variables is orders of magnitude beyond what is currently possible. Or is it? One of the great ironies of our time, as Glenn Greenwald goes on to point out in his speech on the surveillance state, is that although we live in a time when it is possible for nebulous government agencies to know every detail of your life, from what you ate for breakfast to where you shopped last night to who your friends are, we are also living in an age of unprecedented ignorance about what are our own governments are actually doing.
This is the heart of the matter. Somehow we are expected to go along with the sophomoric sophism that “If we have nothing to hide then we have nothing to fear,” yet at the same time we are asked to believe that the government must keep all manner of information secret from the public in order to carry out its work of “protecting” that public.
If the government has nothing to hide, then why doesn’t it release the notes, memoranda and findings of the 9/11 Commission in full and unredacted?
Why doesn’t it release the records of the JFK assassination investigation instead of arguing, as it is, that those records should once again be removed from a declassification review that is to take place in 2013, 50 years after the assassination itself took place?
Why doesn’t it release the full audit trail of what banks received the emergency TARP funds and in what amounts?
Is it because, after all, the government does have something to hide from the public that are its ostensible masters? Is it because the old maxim that “Knowledge is power” is more true than we could ever know, and that the government’s one-way insistence on transparency for the citizens and opacity for itself is a reflection of the power that it holds over us?
The Sentient World Simulation is just one example of one program run by one company for various governmental and Fortune 500 clients. But it is a significant peek behind the curtain at what those who are really running our society want: complete control over every facet of our lives achieved through a complete invasion of everything that was once referred to as “privacy.” To think that this is the only such program that exists, or even that we have any significant details about the ways that the SWS has already been used, would be hopelessly naive.
So where does this leave a public that is at such a disadvantage in this information warfare? A public that is effectively told that anything and everything they do, say or buy, can and will be catalogued by the a.i. control grid even as the details of that grid are to be kept from them? Unfortunately there is no easy way back from the precipice that we were ushered toward with the creation of the national security state and the passage of the National Security Act of 1947. Perhaps we have already stepped over that precipice and there is no going back in the current political paradigm. These are things for an informed, aware, knowledgeable citizenry to decide through a societal dialogue over the nature of and importance of “privacy.”
But without a general awareness that programs like the Sentient World Simulation even exist, what hope do we have in counteracting it?

Sentient world: war games on the grandest scale

Sim Strife

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/06/23/sentient_worlds/
Perhaps your real life is so rich you don't have time for another.
Even so, the US Department of Defense (DOD) may already be creating a copy of you in an alternate reality to see how long you can go without food or water, or how you will respond to televised propaganda.
The DOD is developing a parallel to Planet Earth, with billions of individual "nodes" to reflect every man, woman, and child this side of the dividing line between reality and AR.
Called the Sentient World Simulation (SWS), it will be a "synthetic mirror of the real world with automated continuous calibration with respect to current real-world information", according to a concept paper for the project.
"SWS provides an environment for testing Psychological Operations (PSYOP)," the paper reads, so that military leaders can "develop and test multiple courses of action to anticipate and shape behaviors of adversaries, neutrals, and partners".
SWS also replicates financial institutions, utilities, media outlets, and street corner shops. By applying theories of economics and human psychology, its developers believe they can predict how individuals and mobs will respond to various stressors.
SEAS can display regional results for public opinion polls, distribution of retail outlets in urban areas, and the level of unorganization of local economies, which may point to potential areas of civil unrest
Yank a country's water supply. Stage a military coup. SWS will tell you what happens next.
"The idea is to generate alternative futures with outcomes based on interactions between multiple sides," said Purdue University professor Alok Chaturvedi, co-author of the SWS concept paper.
Chaturvedi directs Purdue's laboratories for Synthetic Environment for Analysis and Simulations, or SEAS - the platform underlying SWS. Chaturvedi also makes a commercial version of SEAS available through his company, Simulex, Inc.
SEAS users can visualise the nodes and scenarios in text boxes and graphs, or as icons set against geographical maps.
Corporations can use SEAS to test the market for new products, said Chaturvedi. Simulex lists the pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly and defense contractor Lockheed Martin among its private sector clients.
The US government appears to be Simulex's number one customer, however. And Chaturvedi has received millions of dollars in grants from the military and the National Science Foundation to develop SEAS.
Chaturvedi is now pitching SWS to DARPA and discussing it with officials at the US Department of Homeland Security, where he said the idea has been well received, despite the thorny privacy issues for US citizens.

In fact, Homeland Security and the Defense Department are already using SEAS to simulate crises on the US mainland.
The Joint Innovation and Experimentation Directorate of the US Joint Forces Command (JFCOM-J9) in April began working with Homeland Security and multinational forces over "Noble Resolve 07", a homeland defense experiment.
 SEAS (as will SWS) provides figures for specific economic sectors, and helps military, intel and marketing people visualize their global connections. Users can vary export and import figures for manufactured goods, for example, to gauge the potential impacts on other sectors
In August, the agencies will shift their crises scenarios from the East Coast to the Pacific theatre.
JFCOM-J9 completed another test of SEAS last year. Called Urban Resolve, the experiment projected warfare scenarios for Baghdad in 2015, eight years from now.
JFCOM-9 is now capable of running real-time simulations for up to 62 nations, including Iraq, Afghanistan, and China. The simulations gobble up breaking news, census data, economic indicators, and climactic events in the real world, along with proprietary information such as military intelligence.
Military and intel officials can introduce fictitious agents into the simulations (such as a spike in unemployment, for example) to gauge their destabilising effects on a population.
Officials can also "inject an earthquake or a tsunami and observe their impacts (on a society)", Chaturvedi added.
Jim Blank, modelling and simulation division chief at JFCOM-J9, declined to discuss the specific routines military commanders are running in the Iraq and Afghanistan computer models. He did say SEAS might help officers determine where to position snipers in a city square, or to envision scenarios that might emerge from widespread civil unrest.
SEAS helps commanders consider the multitude of variables and outcomes possible in urban warfare, said Blank.
"Future wars will be asymetric in nature. They will be more non-kinetic, with the center of gravity being a population."
The Iraq and Afghanistan computer models are the most highly developed and complex of the 62 available to JFCOM-J9. Each has about five million individual nodes representing things such as hospitals, mosques, pipelines, and people.
The other SEAS models are far less detailed, encompassing only a few thousand nodes altogether, Blank said.
Feeding a whole-Earth simulation will be a colossal challenge.
"(SWS) is a hungry beast," Blank said. "A lot of data will be required to make this thing even credible."
Alok Chaturvedi wants SWS to match every person on the planet, one-to-one.
Right now, the 62 simulated nations in SEAS depict humans as composites, at a 100-to-1 ratio.
One organisation has achieved a one-to-one level of granularity for its simulations, according to Chaturvedi: the US Army, which is using SEAS to identify potential recruits.
Chaturvedi insists his goal for SWS is to have a depersonalised likeness for each individual, rather than an immediately identifiable duplicate. If your town census records your birthdate, job title, and whether you own a dog, SWS will generate what Chaturvedi calls a "like someone" with the same stats, but not the same name.
Of course, government agencies and corporations can add to SWS whatever personally-identifiable information they choose from their own databases, and for their own purposes.
And with consumers already giving up their personal information regularly to websites such as MySpace and Twitter, it is not a stretch to imagine SWS doing the same thing.
"There may be hooks through which individuals may voluntarily contribute information to SWS," Chaturvedi said.
SEAS bases its AI "thinking" on the theories of cognitive psychologists and the work of Princeton University professor Daniel Kahneman, one of the fathers of behavioural economics.
Chaturvedi, as do many AR developers, also cites the work of positive psychology guru Martin Seligman (known, too, for his concept of "learned hopelessness") as an influence on SEAS human behaviour models. The Simulex website says, if a bit vaguely, SEAS similarly incorporates predictive models based upon production, marketing, finance and other fields.
But SWS may never be smart enough to anticipate every possibility, or predict how people will react under stress, said Philip Lieberman, professor of cognitive and linguistic studies at Brown University.
"Experts make 'correct' decisions under time pressure and extreme stress that are not necessarily optimum but work," said Lieberman, who nevertheless said the simulations might be useful for anticipating some scenarios.
JFCOM's Blank agreed that SWS, which is using computers and code to do cultural anthropology, does not include any "hard science at this point".
"Ultimately," said Blank, "the guy to make decision is the commander." ®

FBI Ran Website For Child Porn


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The FBI took over a child pornography online service in 2012, and then continued to operate it for several weeks. Apparently, they kept the site running in order to catch subscribers to the service.
The FBI raided the large child pornography service in Nebraska after a long investigation of the company. The pornography featured thousands of child rape and other abuse images. At the time of the raid, the site had 5,600 users and about 24,000 posts.
Perverts used the service not only to view child porn, but also to chat about subjects like, “How to lure a child into my car,” “Meeting other pedos (pedophiles) in real life,” and “Do kids LIKE anal sex?”
The government agency kept the subscription service running for two weeks after the raid was conducted, in order to catch and identify the some 5,000 site users. Court records confirm that “the site continued to distribute child pornography online while under FBI control; the Seattle-based special agent, a specialist in online crimes against children, detailed the investigation earlier this month in a statement to the court.”
It continued, “The investigation appears to mark a departure for the Bureau and other federal law enforcement agencies aiming to root out child porn purveyors.”
Doesn’t take a genius to figure that out…
In the past, FBI agents have posed as child porn dealers or interested buyers. However, this seems to be the first time the FBI has actually dealt porn as a part of an operation.
If this type of sting is acceptable, where do we draw the line? Is it alright, then, for female FBI agents to actually prostitute themselves in order to catch Johns?
The entire logic is laughable.
What makes this case especially disturbing is that, according to court records, the porn site’s customers were not even able to be traced by the FBI. So those two weeks of dealing porn were for nothing, essentially. Sandy Breault, a spokeswoman for the FBI Omaha Division, said, “This remains an ongoing investigation, and local court rules and Department of Justice policy prohibit me from providing more information at this time. As in any given matter, if charges are filed, they will eventually become a matter of public record.”
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Written by Kristin Tate. 

The FBI’s largest ever blow to child porn and the Deep Web, and its possible ripple effects

deep web header Probably the most successful illegal onion site is the Silk Road, a sort of anonymous Ebay for illegal materials. Though it once even allowed the sale of firearms, the Silk Road is primarily a seller of substances — at present, the most popular single substance is LSD, which is offered by hundreds of sellers around the world. Buyers pay with the anonymous BitCoin crypto-currency and access the storefront exclusively though the Tor Browser and its network of onion-routing computers. The site has spent years thumbing its nose at US national security.
As with all onion sites, the servers are hosted anonymously, the users access it through the onion protocol, and any money involved is functionally laundered the instant BitCoins change digital hands. Every day, hundreds of packages full of illicit drugs are sent through national and international postal systems and there doesn’t seem to be anything governments can do to stop it. This gubernatorial helplessness may excite the web’s many and enthusiastic libertarians, but such power is often put to far more nefarious purposes. As noted, there are a smattering of (questionably legitimate) hitmen on the Tor Network, but by far the biggest problem is the Deep Web’s enormous databases of illegal pornography.
A screen capture showing the Silk Road onion site.
A screen capture showing the Silk Road onion site.
Virtually all child pornography and otherwise illegal images and videos are distributed on the Deep Web. The powerful anonymity offered by the Tor Network empowers the consumers of this content such that they are shockingly open about their activities: Tor-protected chat rooms have names like PedoBoard and Lolita Network, and database sites voluntarily flag themselves with warnings of “pedo content” or “loli porn.”
When reporters refer to child porn rings that operate online, they are speaking about these places. Government intervention and corporate self-regulation have driven child pornography (as distinct from the worrying trend of underage selfies) off the conventional internet and onto the Deep Web. Like the Silk Road, they operate with utter impunity and flaunt their actions with little worry of legal retribution. The hacktivist group Anonymous has maintained a campaign of electronic attacks on these sites under the name Operation Darknet, but all this can achieve is the occasional and very temporary shutdown.
Anonymous has long been waging war on the Deep Web's child porn rings, but with limited success.
Anonymous has long been waging war on the Deep Web’s child porn rings, but with limited success.
However, onion sites must be hosted just the same as those on the regular old World Wide Web. Though there have been several propositions to develop distributed hosting, a cloud based solution that would use BitTorrent-like code to eliminate the need for any single, centralized server, that has yet to materialize. So, those who ran onion sites were forced to seek out a hosting service which would both accept payment in anonymous currency and willfully turn a blind eye to their activities. Up until this week, the largest such service was Freedom Hosting.
The alleged founder and operator of Freedom Hosting is one Eric Eoin Marques, who was arrested in Ireland this week and is awaiting extradition to the United States. Marques also owns the company Host Ultra Unlimited — and if you’re really interested, check out his forum profile on the website WebHostingTalk.com. Tor itself has already released a statement clarifying the nature of its service and its (lack of) relationship with Marques or Freedom Hosting.
The FBI has described Marques as the “largest facilitator of child porn on the planet,” which (if he is guilty) is certainly true — the word “facilitator” is key, though. Marques will doubtless defend himself on the basis that all he did was offer anonymous, no-questions-asked web hosting. The defense will state that it was not his responsibility to filter the content that was hosted, nor was he obligated to be concerned about reaping the financial benefits of being the go-to host for the creators and distributors of illegal pornography.
That argument is, of course, unlikely to get him very far with either the courts or the public. In all likelihood, Marques will be spending the next several decades of his life in an American federal correctional facility, and could very plausibly remain there until he dies.
Next page: The FBI used hacker tactics to trap peddlers of child porn


The secondary story here, and potentially the one which will be paying dividends for years to come, is what happened directly after the raid. Before the arrest had even been announced, observant users began noticing some odd new code running on certain sites — in particular, sites that were hosted by Freedom Hosting. The code seems to exploit a loophole in JavaScript to do… something. At present nobody is quite sure what the exploit is designed to achieve, nor has the FBI confessed to being its source, but its appearance in conjunction with the raid cannot be a coincidence. The FBI has a track record of using viruses to fight online crime, and the assumption at present is that the JavaScript code is intended to at least try to identify Freedom Hosting’s customers, or even the users of its hosted content.
The "Hidden Wiki" is the main index of the Deep Web. It hosts links to child porn sites -- but most of those links are dead, now.
The “Hidden Wiki” is the main index of the Deep Web. It hosts links to child porn sites — but most of those links are dead, now.
Remember that since even payment is anonymous, mostly via Bitcoin, seizing the servers won’t reveal any direct information about those who have purchased its services. Though the Tor Network should theoretically make it impossible for the exploit to provide specific information about users, the assumed virus is still creating widespread panic — and that might even be the point. According to one Reddit user, the following message was recently posted on the chat room 4pedo:
UNKNOWN JAVASCRIPT IN THE BOARD PAGES POINTING TO IFRAME TO A VERIZON SERVER ON THE OPEN WEB!!!!!!! THEY ARE INSERTED BY FH [Freedom Hosting]! I WOULD CONSIDER FH COMPROMISED!!!! THEY ARE ALSO IN TLZ AND OTHER SITES PAGES!! STAY AWAY FROM ALL FH HOSTED SITES, including TLZ [The Love Zone], LC [Lolita City], TORMAIL, ALL OF THESE ARE HOSTED ON FH!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ALL BOARDS HAVE BEEN DELETED TO PROTECT YOU!! IF THE BOARDS COME BACK UP, IT IS NOT ME RUNNING THE SITE ANYMORE, ALL ADMIN/MOD ACCOUNTS HAVE BEEN DELETED!!
One thing to remember in all of this is that child porn is not the only use for the Tor Network, nor for the Deep Web. Some people have expressed fears about what this event might mean for the legitimate users of the anonymity service, such as government whistleblowers or journalists working to maintain the privacy of sources. The most worrying aspect from this perspective is that the anonymous communications service Tor Mail seems to have been compromised, which truly is relied upon by non-criminal users of all stripes.
And, in case you were wondering: the Silk Road does not seem to have been hosted on Freedom Network, and appears unaffected by this whole event.
Whatever your views on government oversight or the right of citizens to privacy, one thing cannot be denied: this week the FBI made the world a vastly better place. They have struck a significant blow to the world’s purveyors of child porn, and made a truly powerful example of one of its greatest alleged facilitators. Though the pedophile “community” is notoriously committed and will doubtless rebuild, their networks have been largely destroyed in the short term. If the FBI’s presumed Trojan returns private information about those who use these sites, we may be about to see an unprecedented rash of arrests. At the very least, their sense of invincibility has been irreparably damaged.
The only possible way to spoil this achievement would be if it turned out that, however far down the line, some information gleaned in this operation was used improperly. Whether a journalist’s source is persecuted or an activist outed to a foreign government, such a revelation would turn arguably the greatest ever win against cyber-crime into just another anecdote driving moral citizens into the arms of anonymity.
Now read: XKeyscore: The NSA program that collects ‘nearly everything’ that you do on the internet

Team Prenda May Be In Even More Trouble In Reopened Case

Team Prenda May Be In Even More Trouble In Reopened Case

Confirmed: Benghazi was Cover-up of Arms Transfer to al-Qaeda

truther August 5, 2013
Government whistleblowers exposed real story early on to alternative media.
Kurt Nimmo and Alex Jones
Infowars
The corporate media is now forced to admit that the Benghazi attack was staged by a State Department hired jihadist security outfit in connection with an arms transfer to al-Qaeda mercenaries in Syria.
It has yet to point out, however, that the Obama administration attempted to cover-up the real reason for the murder of ambassador Stevens – U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice and the State Department initially pointing to a lame anti-Muslim video – and has consistently downplayed the incident and characterized it as a non-event not requiring congressional investigation and the impeachment of President Obama.
Confirmed Benghazi was Cover-up of Arms Transfer to al-Qaeda
Covert War Between the Pentagon and CIA
A number of guests appearing on the Alex Jones Show following the attack have built an indisputable case that the CIA was shipping arms from U.S.-controlled facilities located at the U.S. mission in Benghazi to its mercenaries in Syria and the murder of ambassador Stevens was carried out by an al-Qaeda affiliated group as part of a turf war between the CIA and elements in the Pentagon.
In May, former government insider Steve Pieczenik explained how a Pentagon effort to derail a CIA operation may have occurred.
“The real issue is very simple, you have to think of two elements of the government fighting each other that are covert,” Pieczenik told the Alex Jones Show. “The government is never unified, it never has been unified. For over thirty or forty years there has been a conflict between the military and the CIA and the FBI… The CIA has been run for the last fifty years by civilians who are out of control.”
Appearing on the Alex Jones Show in November, investigative journalist Wayne Madsen also stated that the murder of Stevens was connected to a turf war between the Pentagon and the CIA.
All the evidence points to the Pentagon doing nothing to stop the attack on the compound. Martin Dempsey, chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff, admitted during a Senate hearing in June that highly trained Special Forces were stationed a few hours away from Benghazi on the night of the attacks but were not deployed.
This contradicts comments made by Gregory Hicks, the former top U.S. diplomat in Benghazi, who told Congress in May that officials from Special Operations Command-Africa ordered the units to stand down.
In May, Infowars.com posted an article reporting the fact the Benghazi attack and the murder of ambassador Stevens had nothing to do with an absurd anti-Islam video, as the establishment media and the Obama administration insisted, but was directly connected to the shipment of arms from Libya to the mercenaries in Syria and, as Pieczenik explained, a covert struggle between the Pentagon and civilians in the CIA.
Ambassador Stevens and the CIA’s Jihadist Recruitment
Last November, Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer pointed out during an appearance on the Alex Jones Show that Turkey partnered with the CIA to take down Bashar al-Assad in Syria and, hours before the compound was attacked and Stevens and others lost their lives, the Turkish Consul General Ali Sait Akin met with the U.S. ambassador.
According to Egyptian security officials, Stevens was instrumental in recruiting jihadists for the CIA’s war in Syria and “served as a key contact with the Saudis to coordinate the recruitment by Saudi Arabia of Islamic fighters from North Africa and Libya. The jihadists were sent to Syria via Turkey to attack Assad’s forces,” writes Aaron Klein.
As Infowars.com and others have reported, the Syrian mercenaries belong to the al-Nusra Front, an al-Qaeda affiliate. This is part of a well-established pattern on the part of the CIA going back to at least its recruitment of the Mujahideen and so-called Afghan Arabs in Afghanistan and later in the Balkans.
It was learned after the attack that the February 17th Martyrs Brigade was paid by the State Department to protect the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi. The group had “clear al-Qaida sympathies, and had prominently displayed the al-Qaida flag on a Facebook page for months before the deadly attack,” Max Rosenthal reported for Newsmax in May. The February 17th Martyrs Brigade, it was latter learned during a House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing, are in league with Ansar al-Sharia, said to be linked to al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb.
CIA Sending Surface-to-air Missiles to Libya
Part of the operation involving Stevens included sending surface-to-air missiles to al-Qaeda in Syria. “Speculation on Capitol Hill has included the possibility the U.S. agencies operating in Benghazi were secretly helping to move surface-to-air missiles out of Libya, through Turkey, and into the hands of Syrian rebels,” CNN reported late last week, months after Infowars.com and others reported the illicit arms shipment.
Predictably, the establishment media, led by CNN and Fox News, is taking credit for exposing details on the arms smuggling operation. On Saturday, Fox News “political insider” Geraldo Rivera speculated “that the CIA is covering up a gun-running operation in Benghazi.” Now that the real details on Benghazi are public, the establishment media is playing catch-up and is attempting to control the story.
The Obama administration announced in late September that “it planned to expand a program to secure and destroy Libya’s huge stockpile of dangerous surface-to-air missiles” and that “the U.S. State Department has one official on the ground in Libya, as well as five contractors who specialize in ‘explosive ordinance disposal,’ all working with the rebel Transitional National Council to find the looted missiles,” ABC News reported.
In fact, the State Department, under the guidance of ambassador Stevens, was moving to round up the missiles and send them to al-Qaeda in Syria. Prior to this, in December, 2011, the U.S. claimed to have secured 5,000 surface-to-air missiles and destroyed them outside of the village of Sidi Bin Nur in Libya. Doubtless, instead, they became part of the CIA’s cache destined for Syria.

Someone Using A US Senate IP Address Edits Wiki Entry To Change Ed Snowden From 'Dissident' To 'Traitor'

from the it's-Wikipedia,-not-an-opinion-page dept

Last Friday, the Wikipedia entry for Ed Snowden received a small, but charged, edit.


[Click through to embiggen.]

The anonymous editor changed the word "dissident" to "traitor." The edit appeared shortly after Russia announced it would grant Snowden asylum. This would be run-of-the-mill vandalism except for one fact: the IP address linked to the edit traced back to the U.S. Senate.
NetRange: 156.33.0.0 - 156.33.255.255
CIDR: 156.33.0.0/16
OriginAS: AS3495
NetName: USSAA
NetHandle: NET-156-33-0-0-1
Parent: NET-156-0-0-0-0
NetType: Direct Assignment
RegDate: 1991-12-03
Updated: 2007-04-05
Ref: http://whois.arin.net/rest/net/NET-156-33-0-0-1


OrgName: United States Senate
OrgId: USSAA
Address: 2 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, N.E. 6TH FLOOR
City: WASHINGTON DC
StateProv: DC
PostalCode: 20510
Country: US
RegDate: 1991-12-03
Updated: 2011-09-24
Ref: http://whois.arin.net/rest/org/USSAA
Government employees editorializing entries isn't uncommon. In fact, there's an entire Wikipedia entry devoted to the subject. But editorializing by editors using government IP addresses rarely goes unnoticed. Now, whoever did this may feel Snowden is a traitor but the verdict is still out (quite literally) on that. He's been charged with espionage but until there's actual court proceedings, he's nothing more than a "dissident" (although that term has its problems as well), albeit one the government would like to have back in the US as soon as possible.

Why bother pointing out such a petty edit? Well, if it wasn't for the IP address, no one would care. But it's a bit obnoxious when someone in the Senate offices somehow feels the government doesn't have enough power and takes it upon themselves to "set the record straight" by taking a swing at Snowden via Wikipedia.

(H/T to a handful of unnamed readers who sent this in.)

Feds Accused Of Distributing Malware That De-Anonymizes Tor Users

Feds Accused Of Distributing Malware That De-Anonymizes Tor Users

Not Only Will The NSA Store All Our Data In Bluffdale, Utah, Now They'll Get A Tax Break On Their Electricity Too

Not Only Will The NSA Store All Our Data In Bluffdale, Utah, Now They'll Get A Tax Break On Their Electricity Too

Alex Rodriguez, 12 other players suspended by MLB for Biogenesis ties

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Alex Rodriguez was suspended Monday. (USA Today Sports)
Alex Rodriguez has been suspended through the end of the 2014 season after a Major League Baseball investigation determined he used and possessed testosterone and human-growth hormone over multiple years, for attempting to hide his violations and for "a course of conduct intended to obstruct and frustrate the Office of the Commissioner," MLB announced Monday afternoon.
The 211-game suspension is to go into effect Thursday. Rodriguez, who was scheduled to play for the first time this season Monday night in Chicago, can appeal the suspension.
Rodriguez, the highest-paid player in baseball history, is appealing the ban and, as a player who has not been suspended previously, can play during the appeal process. He is expected to be in the New York Yankees' lineup Monday night for their game against the Chicago White Sox. Rodriguez becomes the most decorated player to be disciplined over the nearly decade-long program, a list that includes noted sluggers Rafael Palmeiro, Manny Ramirez and, recently, Ryan Braun.
A three-time league MVP, fifth on baseball's career home run list, and recipient of the two largest contracts ever awarded, the New York Yankees third baseman was targeted through the league's investigation into the South Florida anti-aging clinic, Biogenesis of America, and the company's ties to major- and minor-league players.
If the ban is upheld, Rodriguez, 38, would lose about $34 million in salary. He is under contract with the Yankees for four seasons after this one, over which the Yankees owe him $86 million.
Alex Rodriguez hasn't played for the Yankees since Game 4 of the ALCS in 2012. (Getty Images)
As a result of the same investigation, Braun, the Milwaukee Brewers outfielder and also a former MVP, was suspended for the remainder of the season – 65 games – on July 22. Braun, who'd previously beaten a positive test result through the league drug program's appeal process, did not appeal MLB's decision.
Rodriguez, like Braun, was suspended under the commissioner's "just cause" powers under the Joint Drug Agreement, in which players can be disciplined outside the 50-game/100-game/lifetime-ban structure, typically in non-analytic evidence. That is, without a positive test.
In January, the Miami New Times published documents that appeared to identify Rodriguez as a client of Biogenesis and Bosch. The publication noted Rodriguez's name – either as "Alex Rod," "Alex R," or the clinic's nickname for him, "Cacique" – appeared 16 times. Yuri Sucart, Rodriguez's cousin and prior steroids mule, also appeared in the documents. According to the report, the entries claimed Rodriguez had received HGH and synthetic testosterone – in the form of creams and lozenges – over a four-year period. All are on baseball's list of banned substances. Alleged money owed and payments made also were recorded.
MLB subsequently acquired the documents and enlisted Bosch to cooperate in its investigation.
Rodriguez denied ever being treated or advised by Bosch, and claimed that the documents were not legitimate. Nevertheless, MLB investigators came to believe Rodriguez – or those working for Rodriguez – attempted to obtain the documents in order to obstruct their investigation. Rodriguez's lawyers have denied the accusation. Rodriguez has not failed a drug test since MLB and the union instituted its current program about a decade ago, though he reportedly tested positive for testosterone and a steroid during 2003 survey testing.
A dozen more players, many found in records kept by Bosch and filched by a disgruntled former partner and employee, were disciplined on Monday, as well. Texas Rangers outfielder Nelson Cruz, Detroit Tigers shortstop Jhonny Peralta, San Diego Padres shortstop Everth Cabrera, Seattle Mariners catcher Jesus Montero, New York Yankees catcher Francisco Cervelli, Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Antonio Bastardo and New York Mets utilityman Jordany Valdespin began serving their suspensions Monday. Also among the suspended were minor-league players Fernando Martinez, Cesar Puello and Sergio Escalona. Free agents Jordan Norberto and Fautino de los Santos also were suspended. All but Rodriguez received 50-game suspensions.
Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Melky Cabrera, Oakland A's pitcher Bartolo Colon and Padres catcher Yasmani Grandal, whose names also surfaced in Biogenesis documents, were not suspended because they have each served prior 50-game suspensions based on a positive test.
Ryan Braun was banned 65 games for his involvement with the Biogenesis clinic. (AP) Braun may have been a favored target of MLB because he'd slipped through the testing program two winters ago after registering abnormally high levels of testosterone. He challenged the chain of custody of his urine sample, along the way denigrated the specimen collector and the league's methods, and otherwise rankled baseball officials with his haughty denials and accusations.
Rodriguez remains the bigger catch, however, in part because he is A-Rod of the Yankees, and in part because Rodriguez admitted 4½ years ago he'd used steroids for a three-year period – 2001-03 – while playing for the Rangers. He was not disciplined because baseball had not yet established its current system.
After the era of Barry Bonds, Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire, baseball had lost its hope for an authentic home run champion. Rodriguez was the youngest player to reach 500 home runs, and the youngest again to reach 600. But he did so sullied by the link to steroids, and as such was a willing and active participant in a dire time for the sport's leadership.
While there would be no erasing that blemish, Rodriguez rallied back in the eyes of Yankees fans by helping the club to a World Series championship in 2009. A notable postseason failure, Rodriguez batted .365 with six home runs and 18 RBI in that postseason. According to Bosch's notes, as reported by the Miami New Times, Rodriguez first became a client of Biogenesis in 2009.
He has since undergone surgery on both hips, and his performance has slipped. The latest surgery, in January, precluded Rodriguez from playing the first four months of the 2013 season. Amid rumors the Yankees would like to have Rodriguez declared unfit to play in order to recoup some of his remaining salary through an insurance policy, the relationship between Rodriguez and the club has eroded. Rodriguez has challenged the way the team has handled his rehabilitation, and team officials have repeatedly said they need Rodriguez in the lineup – but only when he was ready.
Throughout his recovery, Rodriguez was hounded by Biogenesis allegations. In mid-July, he met for several hours with MLB investigators and reportedly declined to answer their questions. He was accompanied by his lawyer, along with representatives from the players' union.
In the leadup to Monday's announcement, Rodriguez's lawyer, David Cornwell, claimed in USA Today that MLB's investigation was, "Despicable, unethical, and potentially illegal."
MLB executive vice president Rob Manfred countered, "At the conclusion of this investigation we hope that there will be a full airing of what we have learned about what Mr. Cornwell and his clients have done, so that the public can decide who has behaved despicably, unethically and illegally."
In the days leading to Monday's announcement, the Rodriguez camp continued to rankle the commissioner's office and the Yankees. Following a minor-league game Friday in Trenton, N.J., where he was rehabilitating a quadriceps injury, Rodriguez insinuated the league and the Yankees were conspiring to keep him off the field, in part to free the Yankees of Rodriguez's massive contract. Neither the league nor the club reacted publicly.

Possibly worst taekwondo martial arts demo ever

Terrible Taekwondo Demonstration

Hilarious online video of a taekwondo "expert" trying, and continuously failing to strike and damage the board. To boost the humiliation, the only moment the taekwondo specialist is able to break one of many boards, a fragment flies off and furthermore hits a little girl in the head.
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Wireless internet. This wonderful hidden energy all around all of us that connects us to people and then websites around the world. But what if you could basically see wireless internet? Exactly what would it be like? That is precisely the question artist Nickolay Lamm has wanted to answer. With the help of Astrobiologist M. Browning Vogel, he launched a number of images representing just what wi-fi would look like if it turns out to be visible to the human eye.

Wifi is an energy field that is transmitted as waves. The waves have a certain height, distance between them and travel at a certain speed. The distance between wifi waves is shorter than that of radio waves and longer than that of microwaves, giving wifi a unique transmission band that can't be interrupted by other signals. This image shows an idealized wifi data transmitted over a band that is divided into different sub-channels, which are shown in red, yellow, green and other colors. 




Ross Perot, vindicated again.

hehe that lil feller was right huh!  :o    “Giant Sucking Sound.”      hows them 10.50 hr  welcome to wal~mart motherfuckers jobs ..working OUT fer U.S.     huh America ?    um ah oh yea ..wait til the republithugs get back in ... no ,no no wait til the next ass~slam~our~asses~yer~momma  gets back in  or .or or how about the hell~ery /billy boy  great American combo ...gets back IN     “Giant Sucking Sound.”  you fucks are/have been leading U.S.  down the shitter  tube for what ..about 125 yrs now?   ...hows it going America ?  ...loooking gooooooooooooood huh !                monkeys throwing 'their' on shit on the budget wall ..would/ could  DO better   & here's the truly sick part ..these ass pipes we got roaming the halls ( D.C. degenerate city & ANY city hall)   preen around wit their surgical/drug ass pipe faces  ....thinking "they"  are all that ?  .........just spewing shit ALL over THIS once Great Country  & you's keep voting this shit in ,year after year after year ....  & the "best"  you 's can come up wit is .............  well um  voting the lesser of 2 evils in :o               even fucking being edu~ain't in  OUR great every dumb ass gotta pass cuz ..we can't hurt ANYBODY'S  ...'feeling's '  schools               evil  + evil  ,  fucking = EVIL    :o                 yea read that in a sacred book some where ?             Book  Fuck Me ,Chapter Up the ass, Verse  again !   Oops    “Giant Sucking Sound.”


Ross Perot, vindicated again.

by Craig Masters
Ross Perot was not a politician, he was a businessman who believed in building America through business investment and job growth. He saw a problem coming and he wanted to fix it. What he didn’t understand was that politicians in America have a very closed club which quickly closes ranks to protect their own.
In his 1992 campaign for President, Ross Perot said that jobs lost due to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) would create a “Giant Sucking Sound.” The liberal mainstream media had a lot of fun with the phrase at Perot’s expense. The media supported Bill Clinton. Clinton won the election and stated on September 14, 1993, “I believe that NAFTA will create 200,000 American jobs in the first two years of its effect.” Three months later, in December 1993, Clinton signed the NAFTA and it took effect January 1, 1994.
But like nearly everything else about Bill Clinton, he was either wrong or lying. The “Giant Sucking Sound” was deafening to the U.S. manufacturing sector jobs. The AFL-CIO reports that in the year prior to NAFTA taking effect, the U.S. sold $1.6 billion more to Mexico than we bought from Mexico. In the first two years after NAFTA, the U.S. lost more than 200,000 manufacturing jobs to Mexico. By 2010 the trade surplus had become a $66 billion deficit and some 700,000 American jobs had been lost or displaced, according to a report by the Economic Policy Institute.
Also from 2010, a statement released by the White House, Office of the Press Secretary, “I am very pleased that the United States and South Korea have reached agreement on a landmark trade deal that is expected to increase annual exports of American goods by up to $11 billion and support at least 70,000 American jobs. ” But in the first year after Obama signed the trade agreement with South Korea the U.S. exports to South Korea fell by $3.5 billion and imports from South Korea rose $2.3 billion, increasing our South Korean trade deficit by more than 39 percent. Those trends are on track to increase in 2013 as South Korean auto manufacturers Hyundai and Kia experience record sales in the U.S. market.
Instead of creating 70,000 American jobs, the U.S. has lost more than 40,000; most of which were good paying manufacturing sector jobs. Instead of South Koreans driving American made cars, Detroit is bankrupt.
Now, Obama is working on an even larger trade scheme, another trade agreement called the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). China has considered joining with several Asia-Pacific region countries in the TPP. Several of these countries have histories of unfair trade practices involving everything from producing counterfeit products, dumping goods on margin, and currency manipulation. If the TPP is approved, that “Giant Sucking Sound” may well be the noise from the bottom of the U.S. manufacturing sector jobs well.
In less than three years of the conflict, 50,000 American soldiers died to keep South Korea free. American tax payers have paid for the ‘defense’ of South Korea ever since. Now it seems we are paying with our jobs.
The “fundamental transformation” continues!

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