Friday, January 24, 2014

NSA Interception In Action? Tor Developer's Computer Gets Mysteriously Re-Routed To Virginia

from the a-slight-detour dept

So this one is odd. A core Tor developer, Andrea Shepard, recently ordered a computer from Amazon.com to her home in Seattle. Yet, as she tweeted last night, something odd happened on the way to delivering that package to her house:
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Also, some more details from PrivacySOS. As you can see, rather than go from the Amazon warehouse in Santa Ana, California up the coast to Seattle, instead the package went across the country to Dulles, Virginia to Alexandria (right outside of DC) and was "delivered" there. Upon seeing this, my initial reaction was that it might not be a big deal. With shipping logistics these days, it's not uncommon to see a sort of hub system, where packages travel across the country from one warehouse to a shipping hub, only to be shipped back across the country for actual delivery.

But that does not appear to be what happened here at all. As Kade from PrivacySOS pointed out, the final Alexandria address is the final delivery location, rather than the sign of something in process. Also, the fact that it bounced around and then went "out for delivery" to that address shows that it wasn't just popping in and out of a hub for delivery to Seattle.

There are some possible other explanations, including just a general screw-up on the part of Amazon. But given the revelations of how the NSA's TAO group does very targeted spying, that often involves getting access to computers being shipped to targets, combined with the fact that the NSA has made it clear that breaking Tor is a priority that has mostly stymied them, this certainly should raise multiple eyebrows.

Obamacare Impact: US Retail Giant Target Eliminates Health Coverage for Part-Time Workers

we just gonna wait until this ONCE GREAT Country is turned into a ..shit hole !  that the plan America !!   this the best we got  in D.C. ( degenerate city )  these walk~in fucking talk~in  ass pipes spewing "their" shit   ALL   fucking  over U.S.  that it  huh ?       "them" &  "their"  arm's up their asses "elites " ass~ters    hows it going USA  ..purr~eee~fuck~in good huh

welcome 2 wal~mart motherfuckers  :o

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Target has become the latest large retailer to eliminate health care benefits for its part-time workers. The Minnesota-based retail chain’s decision follows similar moves at Home Depot, Trader Joe’s and Forever 21. The move takes effect April 1.
In a statement on its web site, Target directly cites the launch of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) as the main driver of its decision. Its move is one more indication that the implementation of the health care overhaul commonly known as Obamacare is undermining the employer-sponsored health care system in the US—the means by which the majority of the population receives health benefits.
Target cynically claims that the company is doing its part-time employees a favor by dropping their insurance, stating, “The launch of Health Insurance Marketplaces [ACA] provides new options for health care coverage that we believe our part-time team members may prefer.”
The retail giant claims that “by offering them insurance we could actually disqualify many of them from being eligible for newly available [ACA] subsidies that could reduce their overall health insurance expense.” The statement also notes that “less than 10 percent of our total team member population participates in our part-time plan,” arguing that the impact on the workforce will be minimal.
Target’s statements are disingenuous at best. While the company does not publicly reveal the cost structure of its present health plan for part-timers, the fact that only 10 percent of the Target workforce is presently enrolled in the plan suggests that it is unaffordable for workers, the majority of whom earn $15 an hour or less.
Rather than improving the affordability of its health care coverage for part-timers, Target is seizing on the launch of Obamacare to dump these workers onto the health care exchanges. They are making this move in advance of an ACA rule set to go into effect in 2015 that will require companies with 50 or more employees to offer health insurance to all full-time workers, defined as those working 30 hours or more, but will exempt them from covering part-timers.
While employers will be under no obligation to cover part-time workers, under the ACA’s “individual mandate,” any worker—full- or part-time—who is not insured through his or her workplace or a government program such as Medicare or Medicaid must obtain insurance or pay a penalty. Companies such as Target that are dumping insurance for their workers are adding to the pool of individuals who are now required by law to purchase insurance from private insurers on the exchanges.
Target is offering an insulting one-time $500 cash payment to those part-time workers presently enrolled in their health plan to “enable a smooth transition for those team members most impacted.” Workers shopping for coverage will discover that this amount will do little to offset the price of premiums and out-of-pocket costs for the least expensive “bronze” plans offered on the Obamacare exchanges.
As an example, the “window shopping” feature at the HealthCare.gov web site shows that one of the bronze plans available to a couple in their late fifties living in Dallas, Texas is priced at $680 a month and includes annual deductibles of $12,700 for the couple and $6,000 per individual. Another comes with a $1,019 monthly premium, $10,200 family deductible and a $5,100 individual deductible.
The government subsidies for low-income workers to purchase such policies are minimal. Sarah Kliff’s Washington Post blog estimates that a “hypothetical 25-year-old Target sales floor leader, for example, who earns $15 an hour and works 29 hours per week would qualify for a monthly health care subsidy of $96 if Target does not offer insurance.”
Additionally, people purchasing Obamacare plans are on the hook for a wide range of out-of-pocket expenses. Aside from annual wellness visits, some screenings and other “essential services,” individuals and families will be required to pay their deductibles in full before services can even be accessed. This will inevitably lead to people forgoing care because they simply cannot afford it, despite the fact that they are “insured.”
Another high out-of-pocket cost on the Obamacare exchanges is the outlay for certain prescription drugs. Drugs must be included in a plan’s drug formulary in order to be covered. On the bronze plans, even if a drug is covered, the insured may be responsible for cost-sharing of as much as 40 percent of the price.
Networks of hospitals, doctors and other providers are also severely restricted on many plans. In a number of states, the Obamacare plans include only one or two hospitals and exclude some of the most prestigious research and teaching institutions.
It is inevitable that other big, low-wage employers will follow Target’s lead and drop coverage for their part-time workers, if they have not done so already. In 2011, long before the launch of Obamacare, retail giant Walmart announced that it would stop health coverage for employees hired after February 1, 2012 who work less than 24 hours a week.
Other companies are dropping coverage for spouses of employees. Last August, United Parcel Service said it was dropping coverage for about 15,000 employees’ spouses who are eligible for coverage through their own employers.
Employers have been shifting health care costs onto their workforces since at least the late 1980s. The Affordable Care Act is providing the impetus for making even more dramatic changes.
Companies are shifting more and more costs onto employees through increased cost-sharing in the form of higher deductibles and co-pays. Others are eliminating traditional plans and shifting their workers to private exchanges similar to Obamacare, where workers must fend for themselves in the selection of plans for sale by private insurers.
A substantial number of large businesses are expected to drop their coverage altogether, choosing to pay the minimal penalties imposed by ACA for not providing coverage. Of the 156 million people—more than half of the US population—who were covered through their employer in 2013, the Congressional Budget Office estimates that by 2016 some 6 million fewer people will receive employer-based health insurance.
These moves bring into focus the real aim of the health care overhaul, which has nothing to do with expanding access to high-quality, affordable insurance. Obamacare was devised from the outset as a means of dismantling the employer-based system of health insurance that for decades guaranteed a basic level of health care for tens of millions of Americans.
Touted as a plan that would promote “affordable,” “near universal” health coverage, in reality the legislation is tailored to the profit interests of employers and the health care industry, while reducing and rationing care for the vast majority of workers and their families.

Eugenics and Population Control: How the 85 richest see the 3.5 billion poorest

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(Truthstream Media)

Bill Gates Applauds Thailand’s Demographic Suicide

With smashing timing, Bill and Melinda Gates released a missive in the Wall Street Journal about the three myths on the world’s poor coinciding with a report announcing that the top richest 85 people (a list they are solidly on) in the world have more money than the poorest 3.5 billion or 50% of the entire world’s population.
This is an insane wealth gap. These people and their bajillions are essentially running the world.

Bill Gates Applauds Thailand's Demographic Suicide

In the third myth of their response, the Gates’ commend Thailand as a great example of family planning because Thai women went from having an average of six children per woman just a few decades ago to having an average of 1.6 children today.
There’s just one problem. Replacement rate — that is the number of children needed to maintain a stable population — is 2.1 (but it’s even higher for countries with higher mortality rates). That means that Thailand is below replacement rate, a reality that is screwing up the country’s social and economic foundations.
It’s so bad in Thailand, actually, that articles have detailed the “aging crisis” the country now faces due to the low birth rate. In fact, all the Asian nations are now facing this issue, and most of the developed world is below replacement rate as well.
Leave it to Bill Gates, billionaire eugenicist extraordinaire, to applaud a country for committing demographic suicide.
For more on “conscience laundering” and the Charitable-Industrial Complex: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/27/opinion/the-charitable-industrial-complex.html?_r=0

Population Control: A Centuries Old Agenda Driven by Philanthropic Dollars

For just over a century, since its formation in 1913, the Rockefeller Foundation and other organizations created by the Rockefeller Dynasty have steered the direction of global attitudes towards population, birth control and eugenics.
Elite money from the East Coast of America joined with the aristocratically-inclined scientific crowd from Britain to create an organized attempt to establish Eugenics as a mindset that enabled elite control, and gave a rationale for reigning in the procreation of those declared unfit. Leading industrial magnates threw the weight of their wealth behind the fields of social work, genetics, medicine, public health agencies and politics to establish new offices, new organization and new laws to enforce Eugenics – declaring the unfit stripped of their right to breed, while glorifying the reproduction of best as progressors of the race of the world state.
The Rockefellers were leaders in this area, using their foundation to pursue Eugenics in university research and attempt to engineer a ‘new Man’ by controlling the science of life and establishing a tyranny over the reproductive cycle. Privately the Rockefellers funded Margaret Sanger, founder of the organization that became Planned Parenthood and who stirred controversy in Congressional testimony for breaking laws by promoting birth control. It also funded extreme eugenicists like Paul Popenoe in America and the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Nazi Germany, set up explicitly to study eugenics under individuals like the notorious Josef Mengele.
After WWII and the stain of the Nazis, the Rockefellers helped Eugenics shed its dark associations and re-brand under cause like “Family Planning & Worldwide Planned Parenthood” through organizations which most notably include John D. Rockefeller III’s Population Council. Rockefeller money paid for lots of propaganda and instituted involuntary sterilization programs in Puerto Rico, Brazil and California, among many other locales. National Family Planning ministries in India, China, Peru and elsewhere have enforced compulsory sterilization and/or birth limits with often dictatorial and genocidal population control methods. Family planning programs were pushed on most of the developing nations of the world, with special emphasis on the top countries with the largest population growth – which was echoed in State Department and National Security policy through Henry Kissinger’s 1974 NSSM #200 memo which identified population as a major threat to national security and recommended the use of “food as a weapon” in order to curb populations.
In later years, the Rockefeller Foundation funded the development of genetically engineered edible contraceptive plants, such as through the work of Charles Arntzen (and with eerie parallels through the Epicyte episode). The Rockefeller Foundation also quietly funded an anti-fertility in the HcG vaccine which was used covertly with the widely distributed tetanus vaccine, which served as a carrier to trigger autoimmune response to HcG and trigger spontaneous abortion and infertility. Scientific studies have demonstrated the undisclosed use of this HcG infertility vaccine in the Phillipines and Thailand.
All this way done as Rockefeller dollars also heavy funded the medical industry and pushed the use of vaccines worldwide. More recently, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation became the foremost player in philanthropy and formed multiple alliances with the Rockefeller Foundation, agreeing to use its funds to pursue their goals. This can been seen in the GAVI vaccine alliance, AGRA (the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa) and CGIAR (the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research), among others, pushing vaccines and GMO crops on the developing and developed world alike.
Since that time, Gates and Rockefeller have taken things a step further, organizing a Bilderberg-style secret meeting among billionaire philanthropists to coordinate the agenda for population control efforts and other leading issues. It was covered in the media in glowing light, portraying these billionaire control freaks as literal superheroes and ‘saviors of the planet.’
Aaron Dykes previously covered how grant money from the Gates Foundation inadvertently pays for good press.
Here’s just a few examples of slanted coverage in the London Guardian’s 2009 article on the so-called “Good Club.”
• “Few doubt the good intentions of Gates and Winfrey and their kind. They have already improved the lives of millions of poor people across the developing world. But can the richest people on earth actually save the planet?”
• “Sources say Gates was the most impressive speaker, while Turner was the most outspoken.”
• “There is little doubt that members of the Good Club have done amazing work.”
• “The Soros Foundation has done valuable work setting up democratic institutions and independent media across the former Soviet bloc.” [Editor's Note: Soros's actions here are less philanthropy and more, arguably, tantamount to covert regime change in tandem with U.S. policy objectives]
These types of praiseworthy propaganda lines are rampant, custom design to laud billionaires like Gates and Rockefeller, while lifting them up on a pestestal that projects their importance and appears to lend creedence to their self-appointed and assumed seat at the helm of the world ship – in their decidedly undemocratic ways.
The Guardian did manage to carry some criticism of the “Good Club.” Paul Harris wrote:
“The existence of the Good Club has struck many as a two-edged sword. On one hand, they represent a new golden age of philanthropy, harking back to the early 20th century when the likes of Rockefeller, Vanderbilt and Carnegie became famous for their good works. Yet the reach and power of the Good Club are truly new. Its members control vast wealth – and with that wealth comes huge power that could reshape nations according to their will.”
[...]
“There is also the issue of accountability. Even the most repressive of national governments is on some level beholden to its own people, or has the capacity to change and reform under popular pressure. But who votes for the Good Club?”
No one. That’s the point. These are a tiny class of people that have appointed themselves to fix the problems of the world – in their own ways.
The same wealth disparity that has made the world’s 85 richest worth more than half of the entire global population has given them big enough heads to think they can call the shots.
And who will stop them? Who will even point out the harm, rather than just assume they are saints and thank their unilateral actions?

O.J. Simpson Revisited: Evidence of a conspiracy was covered-up

21st Century Wire says…

Between 1994 and 1995, this was the single biggest news event in the United States, and the story cascaded to worldwide audiences.


Most Americans have not seen a British documentary which first aired on the BBC in 2000 entitled, ‘OJ: The Untold Story’.
Looking back at this story, the omissions of evidence pointing to a conspiracy in the case are simply incredible – revealing the complete sham which is the American ‘justice system’.

Watch this detailed and shocking documentary (below).

Brasscheck TV

What we “know” is true often – is not true.

Some people are convinced that OJ Simpson was guilty of the murder of Nicole Simpson. Others are convinced he was framed. What do you think?

Is it possible that OJ Simpson did not kill Nicole Simpson, but that he knows who did, and is covering for him? Does it matter? It matters when, in a high profile case like, this basic facts have been distorted beyond recognition.

What other “facts” we think we know – are completely wrong?




Ben Fulford Jan 21, 2014, Systematic take-down of cabal accelerates with Vatican bank purge ...



 Source: http://benjaminfulford.net/

Benjamin Fulford - January 20, 2013: Systematic take-down of cabal accelerates with Vatican bank purge, mass resignations, mass firings etc

Ben Fulford
Ben Fulford
Last week Pope Francis replaced four out of the top five officers overseeing the Vatican Bank in a move that sent shock-waves through the public leadership of many countries. In probably most countries of the world, when a new leader is installed, that person gets a visit from a cabal officer like Henry Kissinger who hands them a Vatican bank account book containing a huge bribe, according to sources including former CIA chiefs. The leaders are then told that if they do not accept the money and follow cabal orders they will be assassinated, driven out by scandal, or failing that, have their country invaded by US troops. For that reason, the change at the top of the Vatican bank is a sure sign something big is coming down.

Also last week Queen Elizabeth announced she was going to hand duties over to Prince Charles as well as to Princes William and Harry, starting a “gentle succession.” Elizabeth is thus following Queen Beatrix of Holland and the King of Belgium in resigning in recent years from positions that are traditionally held for life. The generational change in royal families is in preparation for a change at the very top of the financial system, a Rothschild family source said.

There is also a big storm brewing in China where a massive purge is expected to start in March with the complete replacement of all provincial Secretaries (governors), all mayors and most senior bureaucrats, according to a Chinese government representatives in Tokyo. This purge is being directed by central government officials, many who have fled to the country side with their families to avoid the massive pollution choking many of China’s large cities. This move is being made in an attempt to quell a financial crisis caused by rampant overspending and corruption at local government levels, the representatives said.

Another interesting thing these sources had to say was that the Chinese government was thinking of starting up a state religion combining elements of Christianity, Confucianism and Mohism. The aim was to improve moral standards in China and strengthen social unity, they said.

There is also something brewing in North Korea and the Chinese are not happy about it, one official said. Two top North Koreans who were close to China were executed last week as part of the ongoing purge of perceived threats to Kim Jong Un, he said. In response China staged a massive military exercise with more than 100,000 troops along the North Korean border. “China now views North Korea as an enemy state,” he said.

This will be followed by a joint US and South Korean military maneuver also aimed at North Korea.
Also, basketball star Dennis Rodman was nabbed and taken in for questioning last week immediately after returning to the US from his well-publicized visit to North Korea. The official story is that he went to “an undisclosed alcohol rehabilitation center.”

Mega Default In China Scheduled For January 31

Gordon G. Chang
Gordon G. Chang, Contributor

On Friday, Chinese state media reported that China Credit Trust Co. warned investors that they may not be repaid when one of its wealth management products matures on January 31, the first day of the Year of the Horse.
The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China sold the China Credit Trust product to its customers in inland Shanxi province.  This bank, the world’s largest by assets, on Thursday suggested it will not compensate investors, stating in a phone interview with Reuters that “a situation completely does not exist in which ICBC will assume the main responsibility.”
There should be no mystery why this investment, known as “2010 China Credit-Credit Equals Gold #1 Collective Trust Product,” is on the verge of default.  China Credit Trust loaned the proceeds from sales of the 3.03 billion-yuan ($496.2 million) product to unlisted Shanxi Zhenfu Energy Group, a coal miner.  The coal company probably is paying something like 12% for the money because Credit Equals Gold promised a 10% annual return to investors—more than three times current bank deposit rates—and China Credit Trust undoubtedly took a hefty cut of the interest. 
Zhenfu was undoubtedly desperate for money.  One of its vice chairmen was arrested in May 2012 for taking deposits without a banking license, undoubtedly trying to raise funds through unconventional channels.  In any event, the company was permitted to borrow long after it should have been stopped—reports indicate that it had accumulated 5.9 billion yuan in obligations.  Zhenfu, according to one Chinese newspaper account, has already been declared bankrupt with assets of less than 500 million yuan.
The Credit Equals Gold product is not the first troubled WMP, as these investments are known, to risk nonpayment, but Chinese officials have always managed to make investors whole.  CITIC Trust did that in 2013 on a steel-loan product in Hubei province, and a mysterious third-party guarantee rescued a Hua Xia Bank WMP.  An investment marketed by ICBC’s Suzhou branch was similarly repaid.
There has never been a default—other than one of timing—of a WMP, so the Credit Equals Gold product could be the first.  If it is, it will edge out the WMP that invested in loans to Liansheng Resources Group, another Shanxi coal miner.  Jilin Trust packaged Liansheng’s loans into a wealth management product sold by China Construction Bank , the country’s second-largest lender by assets, to its customers.  Liansheng is in bankruptcy, and it looks like the WMP holders will not be repaid in full.
A WMP default, whether relating to Liansheng or Zhenfu, could devastate the Chinese banking system and the larger economy as well.  In short, China’s growth since the end of 2008 has been dependent on ultra-loose credit first channeled through state banks, like ICBC and Construction Bank, and then through the WMPs, which permitted the state banks to avoid credit risk.  Any disruption in the flow of cash from investors to dodgy borrowers through WMPs would rock China with sky-high interest rates or a precipitous plunge in credit, probably both.  The result?  The best outcome would be decades of misery, what we saw in Japan after its bubble burst in the early 1990s.
Most analysts don’t worry about a WMP default.  Their argument is that the People’s Bank of China, the central bank, is encouraging a failure of the Zhenfu product to teach investors to appreciate risk and such lesson will improve the allocation of credit nationwide.  Furthermore, they reason the central authorities would never allow a default to threaten the system. 
Observers make the logical argument that “to have a market meltdown, you have to have a market” and China does not have one.  Instead, Beijing technocrats dictate outcomes.
That’s correct, but that is also why China is now heading to catastrophic failure.  Because Chinese leaders have the power to prevent corrections, they do so.  Because they do so, the underlying imbalances become larger.  Because the underlying imbalances become larger, the inevitable corrections are severe.  Downturns, which Beijing hates, are essential, allowing adjustments to be made while they are still relatively minor.  The last year-on-year contraction in China’s gross domestic product, according to the official National Bureau of Statistics, occurred in 1976, the year Mao Zedong died.
Why will China’s next correction be historic in its severity?  Because Chinese leaders will prevent adjustments until they no longer have the ability to do so.  When they no longer have that ability, their system will simply fail.  Then, there will be nothing they can do to prevent the freefall. 
We are almost at that critical point, as events last June and December demonstrate.  The PBOC did not try to tighten credit as analysts said in June and December; it simply did not add liquidity.  The failure to add liquidity caused interbank rates to soar and banks to default on their interbank obligations.  In the face of the resulting crises, the central bank backed down both times, injecting more money into state banks and the economy.  So Chinese leaders showed us twice last year that they now have no ability—or no will—to deal with the most important issue they face, the out-of-control creation of debt. 
There are rumors that local authorities in Shanxi will either find cash so that Liansheng can pay back its loans or force institutions to roll over the WMP marketed by Jilin Trust.  Similarly, there are suggestions that ICBC, despite its we’re-not-responsible statement, will produce dough for the Credit Equals Gold investors.  Others say China Credit Trust, China’s third-largest such group as measured by assets, will repay investors in part.  Repayment will avoid an historic default and postpone a reckoning.  In all probability, authorities will be able to get past Zhenfu if they try to do so.
Even if Beijing makes sure there is no default on January 31, we should not feel relief. Just as Zhenfu followed Liansheng, there will be another WMP borrower on the edge of disaster after Zhenfu.  And there are many Lianshengs and Zhenfus out there.  There may have been 11 trillion yuan in WMPs at the end of last year.
And at the same time China’s money supply and credit are still expanding.  Last year, the closely watched M2 increased by only 13.6%, down from 2012’s 13.8% growth.  Optimists say China is getting its credit addiction under control, but that’s not correct.  In fact, credit expanded by at least 20% last year as money poured into new channels not measured by traditional statistics.  That appears to be in excess of credit expansion in 2012. 
Even if credit expansion slowed last year, Silvercrest Asset Management’s Patrick Chovanec tells us why we should be concerned.  As he wrote today, “Looking purely at the decline in the year-on-year rate of credit expansion is kind of like arguing that if I chase my shot of vodka with a pint of beer, I’m actually exercising moderation because the alcohol proof level of my drinks is falling.”

Man Sentenced to 35 Years in Prison For Shooting Police Dog

Meanwhile, pet-killing officers nationwide enjoy freedom...
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Cassius Methyl
Activist Post

In South Carolina, a man committing an armed robbery shot and killed a police dog while being chased, and now he has been sentenced to 35 years in prison. There is certainly no moral justification for armed robbery or killing animals in cold blood, yet there is hypocrisy in the ‘justice system’ that should be taken note of.

If a man is forced to spend nearly the rest of his life rotting inside the largest prison system in the world for killing a dog belonging to an officer of the police state, why are officers who shoot animals without a second thought getting away with no charge?

One doesn’t have to think hard to recall instances of officers executing canines, such as the incident in Hawthorne, California in 2013 where they killed a non-threatening dog while the owner was handcuffed and had to watch. Police shooting dogs continues to fill YouTube on a daily basis. In fact, it's been estimated that a dog is shot by law enforcement every 98 minutes in the United States. Police have even been suspected of bringing "injured" dogs to the range for target practice.

Or how about police going on a rampage and killing a pet parakeet? Don't believe it? Check that story here. Or shooting up a store to get to a squirrel? Sure, why not, you can see that one here. Dogs and other pets belonging to peaceful citizens are constantly being shot dead simply because of an officer feeling arbitrarily threatened.



The statistics for how many dogs were shot and killed by police in 2013 alone is difficult to come by, because no government agency bothers to keep record of their own crimes. This is noteworthy I believe, because officers of the police state should not be granted any form of immunity for the crimes they commit, and every instance in which they are granted immunity should be called out.

Here's one statistic to consider, though:

Infographic from Pets Advisor
I'm not suggesting that the answer is for this man not to be severely punished for his crime of killing a police dog, but can we at least expect an equal and proportionate punishment for those who wear the badge of supposed peace officers but kill indiscriminately?

The secret Nazi propaganda hidden in Justin Bieber

Jeremy Wilson discovers a gigantic, paranoid ecosystem of online conspiracy theorists, some of whom believe that modern music is infused with subliminal Third Reich propaganda. No, really.
Adolf Hitler giving a speech
Almost all Western music, from Mozart’s moving “Requiem in D minor” to Justin Bieber’s equally moving “Beauty And A Beat”, is constructed with a system of twelve notes. When we hear those notes in modern recordings or performances, we are listening to a set of sounds that have, depending on who you believe, developed as the result of evolution, compromise and practicality… or a cabal of Nazis and Jews.
First of all, how did Western music settle on a twelve-tone scale? There is a natural phenomenon in music known as an octave: the relationship between any pitch and the pitch that occurs at double or half that pitch’s frequency. Hum the opening two notes of “Singin’ in the Rain” or “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”: the two notes are an octave apart.
To create a palette with which music can be composed, however, the octave needs slicing up into smaller intervals. After a couple of millennia of experimentation, Western music settled on chopping the octave up into twelve sounds, notes that were an equal distance apart from each other. This system isn’t perfect, but it’s flexible and in practice works well.
However, these notes are only relative markers: a way of dividing an octave into usable intervals. They don’t stipulate which pitch the octave should be based on and thus the actual sound of any of the twelve notes.
Joyful Beatles fans, or unwitting victims of Joseph Goebbels?
Joyful Beatles fans, or unwitting victims of Joseph Goebbels?
The frequency of sounds are measured in oscillations per second, otherwise known as hertz. For practical reasons, when describing what pitches the twelve note scale should produce, a note known as “A above middle C” is assigned a frequency, the current standard of which is 440 Hz.
The story of how the pitch of A=440Hz was reached is long and storied. Until the nineteenth century, there had been no effort to standardise musical pitch and the pitches used across Europe varied widely. Different countries, cities, composers and even performers all had different ideas of what “A above middle C” should sound like.
In the 1500s, “A” could mean anything from 377 Hz to 567 Hz, a huge difference. (About five consecutive keys on a piano.)
A concert hall in Bratislava
The bigger the hall, the brighter the pitch
As the centuries wore on, the problem of having no standardisation took another turn. As instrument technology improved and concert halls got bigger, the pitch at which people pegged “A” started to get higher. This produced a “brighter” sound, more suited to filling larger spaces.
The increased brightness of higher pitches becomes particularly apparent on stringed instruments as the higher string tension amplifies the harmonics: the hidden higher pitches within the note.
But things began to get out of hand when singers could no longer reach the top notes. This led the French Government to set A at 435 Hz in 1859. A=435 Hz was a compromise between comfort for singers and a pitch audiences would find sufficiently bright.
A few major US orchestras insist they are special snowflakes and play at A=442 Hz
Of course the British weren’t happy about the French setting the rules, and contrived a reason to set a standard pitch of their own. The Philharmonic Society said that the French hadn’t specified A=435 Hz but rather A=435 Hz at a room temperature of 59° F.
They decided that room temperature in England was 68° F and thus the same instrument playing at A=435 Hz in chilly France would actually be playing at A=439 Hz in warmer London. So they standardised 439 Hz.
A conference was held in London in 1939 where it was proposed that 439 Hz should be the standard international pitch. But they then realised that due to 439 Hz being a prime number, it would be difficult to reproduce in a laboratory, so they decided to bump it up to 440 Hz.
This pitch is still the standard pitch for all popular music and most classical music in the US and the UK – though a few major US orchestras insist they are special snowflakes and play at A=442 Hz.
Most German and Nordic orchestras these days go a little further and play at 443Hz, which is one of the reasons that orchestras like the Berlin Philharmonic are sometimes praised for their “brighter” sound.

Musical theory

A process of compromise had brought the world together and got it singing from the same hymn sheet – at least, that’s the official story. Some corners of the internet believe there is a more nefarious reason that we are mostly listening to music pitched at 440 Hz, and that it goes back to that 1939 meeting in London.
Most of the conspiracies, of which there are many, draw on an essay called “Musical Cult Control: The Rockefeller Foundation’s War On Consciousness Through The Imposition Of A=440Hs Standard Tuning” written by Aids conspiracy theorist and vaccination opponent Dr. Leonard Horowitz.
The essay is very long, but its major premise is that the Illuminati, founded by the Rothschild family, funded research into “musical weaponry” and that the Rockefellers and Rothschilds employed Nazi party propagandist Joseph Goebbels to convince the British to adopt A=440 Hz in 1939. Furthermore, it has some specific points to make about the different pitches.
The effects of A=440 Hz are apparently “dire”.
The music industry features this imposed frequency that is ‘herding’ populations into greater aggression, psycho social agitation, and emotional distress predisposing people to physical illness.
A=440 Hz messes with your chakras.
According to preliminary research… A=440Hz frequency music conflicts with human energy centres (i.e.,chakras) from the heart to the base of the spine.
A=444 Hz is where things should be at.
Alternatively, the most natural, instinctively attractive, A=444Hz frequency that is most vividly displayed botanically has been suppressed. That is, the “good vibrations” that the plant kingdom obviously broadcasts in its greenish-yellow display, remedial to emotional distress, social aggression, and more, has been musically censored.
Or possibly A=432 Hz.
A lot has been written on the A=432Hz tuning preference that is mathematically consistent with the Fibonacci series of numbers, and, therefore, universal design.
The number 432 basically permeates the universe
Most of the conspiracy theorists like to run with the Goebbels story, including one spectacularly-titled blog post “Nazis Stole Our Pitch”. But by and large they are more concerned with convincing people of A=432 Hz’s magical properties:
A=432 Hz, known as Verdi’s ‘A’ is an alternative tuning that is mathematically consistent with the universe. Music based on 432 Hz transmits beneficial healing energy, because it is a pure tone of math fundamental to nature.
They all claim similar things: music tuned in A=432 Hz is more beautiful to listen to. As one theory puts it, “It also induces a more inward experience that is felt inside the body at the spine.”
Others take the concept further, proposing that A=432 Hz is the tuning of the “Cosmic Keyboard” or Cosmic Pitchfork.
There's an entire pseudo-scientific ecosystem obsessed with tuning fork conspiracy theories
There’s an entire pseudo-scientific ecosystem obsessed with tuning theories
All sorts of evidence is presented to back up A=432 Hz’s claim to greatness. The ancient Indian Kali Yuga calendar lasts for 432,000 years and there are 43,200 * 2 seconds in a day. So the number 432 basically permeates the universe, according to these online academics.
chakra-to-hz-chart-2
So are the pitches we hear when Justin Bieber’s autotuned voice whines on the radio the result of a bureaucratic compromise, or are we hearing Nazi propaganda? Below you’ll find two versions of former English rock band Oasis’s hit single “Wonderwall”. The first is tuned to 432 Hz and the second 440Hz. You can decide for yourself: which one is more in tune with your chakras?

Oasis (432 Hz) "Wonderwall"                     

Oasis-Wonderwall Lyrics

Japan is preparing to launch a giant magnetic net that will trawl space for junk

A map of low Earth orbit space debris Next month, Japan’s space agency (JAXA) will launch a space trawler — a spacecraft that will drag a giant aluminium and steel net while orbiting Earth, hoping to bag itself some space junk. NASA tracks around 20,000 pieces of larger (5cm+) orbital debris, but there’s an estimated 500,000 pieces of marble-sized, untrackable debris in orbit as well. If a single piece of space junk hits an orbiting, functional spacecraft, the collision is likely to be catastrophic — just like in the movie Gravity — and create more debris in the process. If we don’t get on top of orbital debris now, it’s feared that one day the junk will be so dense that we won’t be able to leave the surface of Earth without being smashed to pieces.
Dealing with orbital debris is a relatively new area of research, brought into focus by China’s 2007 anti-satellite missile test, and the 2009 collision of two satellites (one of which had been inactive since 1995; it was space debris). In both cases, huge amounts of orbital debris were created — debris that might then go on to strike other satellites. The International Space Station, because of its size and the fact that it has human occupants, is of particular concern. As you can see in the images throughout this story, there’s a lot of junk out there, and the problem will only get worse unless we do something about it.
A polar view of orbital debris
A polar view of orbital debris. You can see how the debris is generally either in LEO (near the Earth) or GEO (farther away).
An oblique view of the Earth showing space debris
An oblique view of the Earth showing space debris in both LEO and GEO, and Russia’s infatuation with north polar orbits.
Fortunately, most of our space agencies are currently working on some kind of plan to clean up both low Earth orbit (LEO, where most of the junk is) and geostationary Earth orbit (GEO). NASA has toyed with the idea of a “laser broom” — an Earth-based laser that fires up into space, shifting debris that’s on a collision course, or possibly de-orbiting it. Another option is sending up another spacecraft that attaches a small rocket onto the debris, allowing it to guide itself into a safer orbit, or de-orbit in the atmosphere. DARPA’s Phoenix project wants to take small satellites up into space and attach them to old, inactive satellites — the small satellites would use the old satellite’s antennae array, reducing the amount of waste (but not the amount of junk floating around in space).
JAXA's electrodynamic tether
JAXA’s electrodynamic tether
And then there’s JAXA’s method, which is almost sci-fi in its approach. Basically, the Japanese space agency wants to launch a specialized spacecraft that carries an electrodynamic tether. JAXA teamed up with Nitto Seimo, a fishing equipment company, to create this mesh of steel and aluminium wires. The tether generates an electromagnetic force that pulls space debris towards it. Once the net is full of junk, it de-orbits and burns up in the atmosphere. The first version, which is being launched in February, will be 700 meters long — if it goes well, the next version will be 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) long. JAXA’s net is by no means a sure thing — there researchers who think that the net will get torn up by debris and become space junk itself, or it might inadvertently snag an operational satellite.
Proactive measures are being taken, too: satellite makers are increasingly required to include functionality that allows the craft to maneuver into a graveyard orbit (an orbit specifically for debris, so it can’t interfere with operational satellites), or to de-orbit and burn up in the Earth’s atmosphere. (Read: The hunt for alien, star-encompassing Dyson Spheres begins.)
If we simply sit back and do nothing, then the scenario predicted by NASA’s Donald Kessler may indeed come to pass. Back in 1978, Kessler proposed that, one day, there would be so many objects in low Earth orbit (LEO) that a few collisions could cause a runaway cascade, with each collision creating yet more debris that would go on to cause more collisions, creating more debris… and so on, eventually rendering space travel and exploration impossible. This scenario is now called the Kessler effect or syndrome. Hopefully our space agencies can club together and sort out our space junk problem before such a scenario occurs, because getting stuck here on Earth would be rather annoying.

19 Numbers Which Prove That Americans Are Angrier And More Frustrated Than Ever

Y ???   no anger at the motherfuckers ...caus~in  "these" probs ...this shit isn't  just chance ..folks   ..it's fucking ...design !

Angry ManHave you noticed that people are becoming angrier?  You can see it everywhere – in our homes, in our schools, in our workplaces, in our television shows, in our movies, and certainly in Washington.  In fact, many have said that there is an “epidemic” of anger in America today.  And it is undeniably true.  As you will see below, a whole host of surveys and opinion polls show that America has become a seething cauldron of anger and frustration unlike anything that we have ever seen before.  As a nation, we are more divided than we have been in decades, and economic conditions continue to deteriorate.  People are working harder than ever and Americans get less vacation days than anyone else in the world, but median household income keeps going down every year.  Americans are dissatisfied with their relationships, their jobs, their communities and their political leaders.  There is this growing sense that our country is steamrolling toward disaster, and yet there is very little agreement on what the solutions to our problems are.  Instead, blaming others for our problems has become a new American pastime.  The very fabric of our society is coming apart at the seams and the thin veneer of civilization that we all take for granted is beginning to disappear.  What is America going to look like if we continue to go even farther down this road?
The following statistics come from various surveys and opinion polls that have been conducted recently.  Without a doubt, these numbers show that Americans are angrier and more frustrated than ever…
#1 65 percent of Americans are dissatisfied “with the U.S. system of government and its effectiveness”.  That is the highest level of dissatisfaction that Gallup has ever recorded.
#2 66 percent of Americans are dissatisfied “with the size and power of federal government”.
#3 70 percent of Americans do not have confidence that the government will “make progress on the important problems and issues facing the country in 2014.”
#4 Only 8 percent of Americans believe that Congress is doing a “good” or “excellent” job.
#5 Only 4 percent of Americans believe that it would “change Congress for the worse” if every member was voted out during the next election.
#6 60 percent of Americans report feeling “angry or irritable”.  Two years ago that number was at 50 percent.
#7 53 percent of Americans believe that the Obama administration is “not competent in running the government”.
#8 An all-time low 31 percent of Americans identify themselves as Democrats.
#9 An all-time low 25 percent of Americans identify themselves as Republicans.
#10 An all-time high 42 percent of Americans identify themselves as Independents.
#11 Barack Obama’s daily job approval numbers have dipped down into the high thirties several times lately.
#12 Only 38 percent of Americans approve of the way that Obama is handling the economy.
#13 60 percent of Americans believe that the “economic system in this country unfairly favors the wealthy”.
#14 70 percent of Americans do not “feel engaged or inspired at their jobs”.
#15 Two-thirds of U.S. teens “admit to having anger attacks involving the destruction of property, threats of violence, or engaging in violence”.
#16 36 percent of Americans admit that they have yelled at customer service agents during the past year.
#17 73 percent of Americans believe that Obama’s efforts to “reform” the NSA “won’t make much difference in protecting people’s privacy”.
#18 77 percent of Americans believe that the state of the economy is either “not so good” or “poor”.
#19 65 percent of Americans are either “somewhat dissatisfied” or “very dissatisfied” with the direction of the country.
Are you starting to get the picture?
We have never seen anything like this in the United States during the post-World War II era.  People are fundamentally unhappy, and that has tremendous implications for the future of our society.
So what is causing all of this anger and frustration?
Well, of course the economic struggles that tens of millions of Americans are experiencing on a daily basis play a huge role.  The following is an excerpt from a recent local Fox News report
Some are describing this as “America’s anger epidemic.” And there are a few reasons: uncertainty in the job market and the economy, working long hours — on average about one month more now than they did in the 1970s and with less vacation.
So if it seems like Americans are angrier these days it’s because we are.
And it is easy to understand why people are becoming increasingly frustrated with the incompetence and rampant corruption in Washington D.C.
Grim findings have been coming thick and fast. Most Americans no longer see President Barack Obama as honest. Half think that he “knowingly lied” to pass his Obamacare health law. Fewer than one in five trust the government in Washington to do what is right all or most of the time. Confidence in Congress has fallen to record lows: in America, as in Italy and Greece, just one in ten voters expresses trust or confidence in the national parliament. Frankly straining credulity, a mammoth, 107-country poll by Transparency International, a corruption monitor, this summer found Americans more likely than Italians to say that they feel that the police, business and the media are all “corrupt or extremely corrupt”.
Americans are also turning on one another. Since 1972 the Chicago-based General Social Survey (GSS) has been asking whether most people can be trusted, or whether “you can’t be too careful” in daily life. Four decades ago Americans were evenly split. Now almost two-thirds say others cannot be trusted, a record high.
In addition, there are certainly other reasons why people are so angry these days as well…
The “Knockout Game” grows more popular. Athletes throw tantrums that would embarrass most 3-year-olds. Race relations simmer at a constant near-boil, while our leaders engage in enough posturing and name-calling to look more like a modern version of “West Side Story” than the servant-citizens who should inspire peace and mutual respect.
So what do you believe?
Why do you think that Americans are so angry and so frustrated these days?
Is there anything we can do about it?
And how bad will the anger and frustration in this country get when the economy completely collapses?
Please feel free to share what you think by posting a comment below…
Angry Man

CANADIAN DOLLAR MELTDOWN

Posted by George Freund on January 23, 2014


There has been a disturbing trend since the start of the new year. The Canadian dollar has been declining vis a vis the American dollar at a regular pace. Such action hasn't been seen since the last financial reset. Economists have pined for a lower dollar against other world currencies as an incentive for exports. That may seem like a reasonable course except by starting a slide can we stop it if it gets out of control? At what point does a loss of confidence turn into a rout?

I would suggest we may be at the verge of finding out. We are not alone either. The Australian and New Zealand dollar are also under the spell of softening. Not that long ago the Australian dollar was a little stronger than the Canadian. Both were above par with the U.S. dollar. Now it has fallen below the Canadian dollar as well. We are told there are reasons. The powers that be speak in strange tongues never being clear. Today's Bank of Canada mantra says "inflation is expected to remain well below target for some time, and therefore the downside risks to inflation have grown in importance." What that means in plain English is that we may very well be in a deflationary spiral. That is not  the end of the world, but it portends a bumpy road.



1.00 USD = 1.13942 AUD

1.00 USD = 1.11381 CAD

There may very well be another facet to our slide that the beautiful people in Ottawa may be loathe to see. Prime Minister Harper is on an ass kissing visit to Israel. He is trying to solidify the Jewish vote in anticipation of the next election. He is the first Canadian Prime Minister to address the Knesset. He received an honorary degree. However, in economics there is something called opportunity cost. My concern is that the investment dollars of the Middle East oil producing nations may be on hiatus. Whereas our reputation has been generally considered benign, we are no longer appearing that way. In fact the kiwis, koalas and loonies have been banging the war rhetoric drums harder that the Department of Homeland Security.

That may allow the perpetrators to feel powerful and in league with the eagles fighting Islamic fascism, but the silent flow of voting with your investment funds may be turning the planned adjustment into a slide. The danger is that if panic sets in, the wholesale abandonment of the currency could set the stage for disaster. It has happened before. My suggestion then and now was to have other allied central banks buy our currency unexpectedly and bash the short sellers hard. These are perilous times. It is no time to attempt instigating effects that may be far reaching and difficult to control. Herr Harper had to cancel his trip to the Dome of the Rock over security concerns.



Of course you read the CX-3. C=3, X=24 which is six. 666 to the third degree. Demons can disguise themselves as angels of light, but the shadow of the higher plane casts light. The pointing of the index finger is the Masonic symbol for OK and the other the oath. Harper is singing the Beatles classic Hey Jude. In German Jude means Jew. The Bible has the book of Jude. Though we can write everything off as coincidence, the man at the table with his hand raised over the Canadian flag is replying with a masonic symbol as well.

Verse 6:

6 And the angels which kept not their first estate, but left their own habitation, he hath reserved in everlasting chains under darkness unto the judgment of the great day.



Nero fiddled while Rome burned. Harper played the keyboard. It is a global world as far as investments are concerned. As the laws of physics imply, for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. That economic dam has been breached. The boys from the bank cannot even grasp the reason. The monetary water has started to flow in an uncontrolled fashion. Will Israel buy Canadian dollars in return to stem the tide? Perhaps not. Take heart if you prepared a golden lifeboat. If it doesn't slow down, you'll have something left. We'll never really know how and when we'll sink. All we can do is keep our lifeboat ready. They laughed at Noah. They may laugh at you, but as my Dad always said he who laughs last laughs best.

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Uber-troll Intellectual Ventures faces Motorola in first patent trial

Three patents, two low-profile inventors, one jury.

Intellectual Ventures' laboratory in Bellevue, Washington.
Intellectual Ventures (IV) earns special attention in the world of "patent assertion entities" by dint of its size. Some so-called "patent trolls" have a few patents to their name, while others have a few dozen; IV has thousands. Some patent companies have just a few employees; IV has hundreds. It also owns a lab near Seattle, where it hosts "invention sessions" that include guests like Bill Gates.
In the early stages, IV marketed itself as a kind of patent defense fund, and it got tech-sector heavyweights like Google, Apple, eBay, and Cisco to invest. Since its founding in 2000, IV is believed to have raised about $6 billion in cash, of which it has recouped about $3 billion in licensing payments.
But the strategy of IV, headed by ex-Microsoft CTO Nathan Myhrvold, changed over time. As the company began looking for giant payouts, it became the bête noire of Silicon Valley rather than an ally. A few years ago, IV started filing lawsuits. Now one of its cases, over three smartphone patents, will go to a jury—a case against Google-owned Motorola, no less, a company known for its reluctance to settle cases.
The lawsuit (PDF) against Motorola was filed back in 2011. Opening statements began on Thursday in federal court in Delaware.
"There's no building at Intellectual Ventures," said Motorola's attorney, according to a report from Reuters. "They are in the business of bringing lawsuits."
IV says that it has three patents Motorola infringes by operating, among other things, Google Play. IV's lawyers urged the jury to focus on the inventors behind the patents, including Rajendra Kumar.
"Motorola will try to tell you the man who loved to invent didn't invent anything," said an IV lawyer, referring to Kumar.
The trial is expected to last through next week. It will only address the validity and alleged infringement of IV's patents. Damages, if appropriate, will be considered in a separate proceeding.

Patent-focused inventors

While IV lawyers boast about the inventors' prowess to the jury, neither the inventors nor the company that now owns their patents are interested in talking about those inventions to anyone else. Both Kumar and Richard Reisman, who invented the two other patents at issue in this trial, wouldn't talk to reporters, leaving Reuters working with trails of previous litigation, public documents, and occasional blog posts by the inventors.
Kumar's company, Khyber Technologies, is mostly focused on his patents. "My patents can be employed as a barrier to entry for such products I help create," Kumar writes on his company website.
Kumar is the named inventor on US Patent No. 7,120,462, which has a priority date of 1999 and describes a portable computer with a detachable handset.
Reisman is the inventor of patents numbered 6,658,464, on software "that controls transport, storage, and presentation of content from a remote source," as well as patent 6,557,054, a method of handling software updates.
On his own website, Reisman discusses a product called FairPay, which he claims to market through his company, TeleShuttle. Reisman's online biography suggests his patents have already been the subject of multi-million dollar payments. He writes:
[T]welve additional patents that expand that portfolio were awarded in 2000-2013. That led to patent infringement suits against Microsoft and Apple in 2004, and in 2006 these patents were sold for a down payment of $35 million. These patents are now controlled by Intellectual Ventures. His second important portfolio of patents relates to search, with six patents issued in 2005-12. This portfolio was sold in 2009 to RPX Corporation, the first defensive patent aggregator.
One of the Reisman patents in this case was used to sue Microsoft and Apple in 2004. Two years later, the patents were sold for $35 million plus a cut of future licensing revenue to BTG International and the lawsuits were dropped, according to an earlier Reuters report. Patent office documents suggest both Reisman's and Kumar's patents were acquired by IV in 2011.
Neither Google nor IV would comment on the Delaware trial.
The companies are clashing in court as Congress considers reforms meant to put a damper on pure patent-licensing companies like Intellectual Ventures. IV says that it provides an important way to monetize inventors' ideas—an "invention marketplace." Google and its allies in the tech sector say companies like IV are abusing the system.