SKorea rejects Boeing, says F-15 not good enoughYahoo News – by Hyung-Jin Kim, Associated Press

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea on Tuesday rejected Boeing Co.’s bid to supply 60 fighter jets in the country’s largest-ever weapons purchase even though it was the sole remaining bidder, and said it would reopen the tender.

Boeing had offered its F-15 Silent Eagle, but South Korean critics have said the warplane lacks state-of-the-art stealth capabilities and cannot effectively cope with North Korea’s increasing nuclear threats.   Continue reading “SKorea rejects Boeing, says F-15 not good enough”

151 femaThe Free Patriot – by Rick Wells

What if our worse fears are confirmed? We’ve been watching as the criminal forces within the U.S. government slowly work their way into a more entrenched position in the machinery of power. What if the reason we have so many of our troops overseas, including our national guardsmen, is to remove them from the scene of an American coup?   Continue reading “FEMA, DHS, 386,000 Foreign Troops Now on U.S. Soil – Obama Issuing Martial Law in October?”

Bono of U2 new world order puppetHang the Bankers

‘Bono’s positioning of the west as the saviour of Africa while failing to ­discuss the harm the G8 nations are doing has undermined campaigns for justice and accountability.’

It was bad enough in 2005. Then, at the G8 summit in Scotland, Bono and Bob Geldof heaped praise on Tony Blair and George Bush, who were still mired in the butchery they had initiated in Iraq. At one point Geldof appeared, literally and figuratively, to be sitting in Tony Blair’s lap. African activists accused them of drowning out a campaign for global justice with a campaign for charity.   Continue reading “Bono exposed as a complete fraud”

ABC News – by JASON KEYSER Associated Press

Two suspected gunmen and two others have been charged in a shooting that injured 13 people including a 3-year-old boy in a crowded Chicago park, police said Tuesday.

Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy said all four are charged with attempted murder and aggravated battery in Thursday’s attack in Cornell Square Park on the southwest side.

Investigators believe Tabari Young, 22, was the principal gunman and he was charged Tuesday, McCarthy said. Bryon Champ, 21, who was charged a day earlier, was also a shooter, the police superintendent said.   Continue reading “4 Men Charged in Chicago Shooting That Injured 13”

Pres. Obama "Fired Up" and Ready to Repeal Second AmendmentThe New American – by Joe Wolverton, II, J.D.

On behalf of your children, President Obama plans to take the guns you own and make it harder for you to buy them.

During a speech September 21 at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Phoenix Awards dinner, the president promised he was turning his attention back to his gun control agenda.   Continue reading “Pres. Obama “Fired Up” and Ready to Repeal Second Amendment”

jim stoneOffspectrum with James Farganne

Jim Stone is an extraordinary man. A prodigy from childhood getting shifted from foster home to dysfunctional foster home, at one point confined to a small attic for over a year in which he was not allowed to move for fear of making the boards creak, he nevertheless emerged an educated and well-adjusted adult whose intellectual acumen was sufficient to get him drafted into higher levels of clearance in the National Security Agency (NSA).   Continue reading “A Plea To Help Jim Stone”

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http://cryptome.org/2013/09/fbi-ngi-2013.pdf

FBI “Next Generation Identification” (NGI) 2012
http://cryptome.org/2013/09/fbi-ngi-2012.pdf

Federal practices for spying on social media:
http://cryptome.org/2013/09/fed-spy-social-media.pdf  

600 law enforcement agencies use some form of social media:   Continue reading “The FBI’s “Next Generation Identification” (NGI) 2013″

The DC Caller – by Josh Peterson

Nearly 2 million of First Lady Michelle Obama’s Twitter followers are not real.

According to the Twitter analytics application Status People, 37 percent of Michelle Obama’s 5,290, 506 Twitter followers — or approximately 1,957,487 followers — are considered fake. Thirty-five percent of her followers are inactive, and 28 percent are considered “good,” or real.   Continue reading “Michelle Obama has nearly 2 million fake Twitter followers”

Screen Shot 2013-09-22 at 4.44.23 PMTech Crunch – by Alex Wilhelm

[Sunday] the AP reported that President Barack Obama’s promised NSA review panel is channeling the entity that it is supposed to inspect, hiding behind layers of government bureaucracy and obfuscating its work.

The AP states that the review panel is lodged in offices provided by the Director of National Intelligence (DNI). Even more, the DNI is running its media strategy, vetting requests through its own press office. Any whiff of independence that the group might have hoped to engender is now certainly gone.   Continue reading “The NSA Review Panel Is An Even Bigger Joke Than We Previously Thought”

states-private-prisonsStoryLeak – by Daniel G. J.

State and local governments have signed contracts that obligate them to keep a certain number of people in jail (with numbers around 96% occupancy) to bolster the profits of privately run prisons, a survey indicates.

Many governments have signed contracts with corporations that contain “prison-bed occupancy guarantee” clauses, a group called In the Public Interest reported. These lockup clauses obligate the governments to keep between 80% and 100% of prison beds full even if the crime rate is falling. Once again, we see a complete disregard of constitutional rights.   Continue reading “Slave Dollars: State Guarantee Private Prisons 96% Occupancy”

Electronic Frontier Foundation – by HANNI FAKHOURY

As the highest court in Massachusetts considers whether cell-site data is private in the context of the Fourth Amendment, we filed an amicus brief arguing that when the police want to be able to recreate your every step—figuring out your patterns of movement, where you’ve been and with whom—they must obtain a search warrant.   Continue reading “New Amicus Brief Urges Massachusetts to Require Warrants for Cell Tracking”

Ohio driver's licenseReason – by J.D. Tuccille

Last month came word that Ohio’s sneaky Attorney General Mike DeWine had quietly integrated facial recognition software into the Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway, a state database that includes driver’s license photos. Caught, the AG promised to create a commission to develop protocols for using the technology, tacitly admitting that no safeguards were in place on a system that turned every Ohio driver into a participant in a police line-up—if the system were used as intended—and a potential stalking target by any whack job with a badge. Now comes news that the ranks of potential whack jobs with access to the database are larg, indeed—larger than in any other state, at least.   Continue reading “30,000 Cops Can Access Ohio’s Facial Recognition Database Without Oversight, Says Report”

nccu shootingMy Fox 8

DURHAM, N.C. — Campus police fatally shot a man near North Carolina Central University overnight after the man “challenged them with a gun,”according to WRAL.

WRAL reports Durham police tracked a suspect who was believed to be armed near the campus Monday night, prompting a lockdown at the university around 10:15 p.m.   Continue reading “Report: Campus police shoot, kill armed man near NCCU”

Bullet Proof DieselAmmoLand

MESA, Ariz. –-(Ammoland.com)- The owners of Bullet Proof Diesel are encouraging their employees to bring guns to work.

“If people were going to come in here and cause harm knowing that half the people in here may be armed I think it would make them think twice about it,” said Ken Neal with Bullet Proof Diesel.   Continue reading “Mesa Business Owners at Bullet Proof Diesel, Encourage Guns At Work”

Gun Rights Policy ConferenceAmmoLand

U.S. Representative Steve Stockman (R-TX) will be among the speakers at the 2013 Gun Rights Policy Conference at the Marriott Hotel Houston, Tex. Airport hotel, an event that will also feature several national gun rights leaders.

Congressman Stockman will speak during the annual awards luncheon.   Continue reading “28th Annual Gun Rights Policy Conference – Next Weekend”

corporate-welfare-6k-familiesStoryLeak – by Daniel G. J. 

Corporate welfare is far more costly than we thought. Writer Paul Bucheit estimated that direct and indirect subsidies to large corporations take $6,000 a year out of the average family’s bank account.

The payments to big businesses from the average household making $72,000 a year include:   Continue reading “Corporate Welfare Costs Average American Family $6,000 a Year”