Tag: united states

  • A tale of two versions of reality

    A tale of two versions of reality

    America..
    Land of the …You fill in the blank.

    In the United States, the one and only Mark Dice was able to have a lot of Americans sign a fake petition arguing that the US of A should conduct a nuclear strike on Russia.

    But in Russia, people had more intelligence. They said no to the same sort of fake petition arguing for a strike on the US

    RT reports here..

  • Cyberattack compromises government workers

    Cyberattack compromises government workers

    Cyberattack compromises government workers

    This is a big deal: 

    Four million current and former federal employees may have had their personal information hacked, the Office of Personnel Management said on Thursday…

    The government is saying tonight that his may be the biggest breach of government computers to date. 

    Personnel Management is urging potential victims to monitor their financial statements and obtain new credit reports ..

    This is where things start getting creepy..

    CNN is reporting this:

    American investigators believe they can trace the breach to the Chinese government. Hackers working for the Chinese military are believed to be compiling a massive database of Americans, intelligence officials told CNN on Thursday night.

    It is not clear what the purpose of the database is.

    Employees of the legislative and judicial branches, and uniformed military personnel, were not affected.

    There are currently 2.7 million federal executive branch employees – it’s unclear if this affected every single one (plus former employees), or only a portion.

    A database…being put together by China.. just as the Obama Administration is set to hand even more private data over to China and other states with a secret trade agreement that the world only is able to read thanks to Wikileaks..
    Things indeed are awry.. 

    This is also the agency that handles security clearances.. And now names are known.

  • “Engage captive audiences”

    “Engage captive audiences”

    No joke, no matter how funny you once thought the concept was: Smart surveillance is here. And the newest form of it that may be rolled out onto your street soon is a talking camera that will not only monitor your every step and stop but also be able to talk to you, too.
    More here from Alex Jones’ Prison Planet on the surveillance equipment, utilized in the UK, that is being prepped to head to streets in the United States. It can record conversations.. But it will have efficient lighting, or so the press release says.

    Marketwatch has the full press release which details the Smartsite ‘state of the art’ surveillance future. 

    It won’t just be your street corner watching you. The press release states the future this way:

    SmartSite is perfectly suited for installation in retail malls, sports venues, on college campuses, and in new construction. A full Activity-Based Costing analysis that would also factor in issues such as more efficient traffic routing during road repairs, special events and emergencies would further strengthen the argument for retrofitting. As the cost of the individual components comes down through economies of scale, the SmartSite system might well become commonplace

    Sound fun?
    Sound futuristic?
    SOUND 1984ish?
    The future is now.  One so dark you’ll need to wear shades.
  • “Plaintiffs do not have a fundamental right to consume the milk from their own cow”

    “Plaintiffs do not have a fundamental right to consume the milk from their own cow”

    A Wisconsin judge has fueled rage across America with a September decision that people do no have a fundamental right to drink their own animals’ product. In more detail: Dane County Circuit Court Judge Patrick J. Fiedler has issued an order holding that owners of cows do not have a fundamental right to consume milk from their own cow.

    The Farm to Consumer Legal Defense Fund website has a full PDF of the September decision.. The highlights, as exposed and now widely being reported on the internet, have massive implications:

    (1) Plaintiffs do not have a fundamental right to own and use a dairy cow or a dairy herd;

    (2) Plaintiffs do not have a fundamental right to consume the milk from their own cow; 

    (3) Plaintiffs do not have a fundamental right to board their cow at the farm of a farmer;

    (4) The Zinniker Plaintiffs’ private contract does not fall outside the scope of the States’ police power; 

    (5) Plaintiffs do not have a fundamental right to produce and consume the foods of their choice; 

    (6) DATCP [Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection] . . . had jurisdiction to regulate the Zinniker Plaintiffs’ conduct.

    The case is expected to continue through higher courts due to appeals.. This website will attempt to follow the developments with it..

    Until then, the old adage that you are what you may soon have to be changed: You are what you are permitted to eat..