NSA WHISTLEBLOWER ALERT!!!
Edward Snowden is a 29-year-old who worked for Booz Allen Hamilton as an infrastructure analyst for NSA in Hawaii. He was also a systems engineer, systems administrator, senior adviser for the Central Intelligence Agency, solutions consultant, and a telecommunications informations system officer.
Snowden:
“When you're in positions of privileged access like a systems administrator for the sort of intelligence community agencies, you're exposed to a lot more information on a broader scale then the average employee and because of that you see things that may be disturbing but over the course of a normal person's career you'd only see one or two of these instances. When you see everything you see them on a more frequent basis and you recognize that some of these things are actually abuses. And when you talk to people about them in a place like this where this is the normal state of business people tend not to take them very seriously and move on from them.
“But over time that awareness of wrongdoing sort of builds up and you feel compelled to talk about. And the more you talk about the more you're ignored. The more you're told its not a problem until eventually you realize that these things need to be determined by the public and not by somebody who was simply hired by the government.
“NSA and intelligence community in general is focused on getting intelligence wherever it can by any means possible. It believes, on the grounds of sort of a self-certification, that they serve the national interest. Originally we saw that focus very narrowly tailored as foreign intelligence gathered overseas.
“Now increasingly we see that it's happening domestically and to do that they, the NSA specifically, targets the communications of everyone. It ingests them by default. It collects them in its system and it filters them and it analyses them and it measures them and it stores them for periods of time simply because that's the easiest, most efficient, and most valuable way to achieve these ends. So while they may be intending to target someone associated with a foreign government or someone they suspect of terrorism, they're collecting you're communications to do so.
“Any analyst at any time can target anyone, any selector, anywhere…I sitting at my desk certainly had the authorities to wiretap anyone from you or your accountant to a Federal judge to even the President.
“I think that the public is owed an explanation of the motivations behind the people who make these disclosures that are outside of the democratic model. When you are subverting the power of government that's a fundamentally dangerous thing to democracy and if you do that in secret consistently as the government does when it wants to benefit from a secret action that it took. It'll kind of give its officials a mandate to go, 'Hey tell the press about this thing and that thing so the public is on our side.' But they rarely, if ever, do that when an abuse occurs. That falls to individual citizens but they're typically maligned. It becomes a thing of 'These people are against the country. They're against the government' but I'm not.
“I'm no different from anybody else. I don't have special skills. I'm just another guy who sits there day to day in the office, watches what's happening and goes, 'This is something that's not our place to decide, the public needs to decide whether these programs and policies are right or wrong.' And I'm willing to go on the record to defend the authenticity of them and say, 'I didn't change these, I didn't modify the story. This is the truth; this is what's happening. You should decide whether we need to be doing this.'
“If I had just wanted to harm the US, [I] could shut down the surveillance system in an afternoon. But that's not my intention. I think for anyone making that argument they need to think, if they were in my position and you live a privileged life, you're living in Hawaii, in paradise, and making a ton of money, 'What would it take you to leave everything behind?'
“The greatest fear that I have regarding the outcome for America of these disclosures is that nothing will change. People will see in the media all of these disclosures. They'll know the lengths that the government is going to grant themselves powers unilaterally to create greater control over American society and global society. But they won't be willing to take the risks necessary to stand up and fight to change things to force their representatives to actually take a stand in their interests."
“And the months ahead, the years ahead it's only going to get worse until eventually there will be a time where policies will change because the only thing that restricts the activities of the surveillance state are policy. Even our agreements with other sovereign governments, we consider that to be a stipulation of policy rather then a stipulation of law. And because of that a new leader will be elected, they'll find the switch, say that 'Because of the crisis, because of the dangers we face in the world, some new and unpredicted threat, we need more authority, we need more power.'
“And there will be nothing the people can do at that point to oppose it.
“And it will be turnkey tyranny.”
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Monday, September 9, 2013
How does the Military Sell a War to a President?
If We, the People allow it, Syria will be the military's first "drone only" war. Our soldiers will experiment with murdering Syrians like they were playing CALL OF DUTY. They are selling it to Obama with lines like this:
1. Least amount of American casualties within war theatre EVER.
2. Little to no destruction of foreign investments or collateral murder.
3. Less cost to taxpayer than previous actions.
4. We'll get it right this time, we've had plenty of practice.
5. YOU will be the president remembered as cutting edge WINNING.
Warriors are gonna make war, and the president who doesn't help them earn their paycheck has...problems. What other ways could Obama get the military a paycheck without killing?
1. Least amount of American casualties within war theatre EVER.
2. Little to no destruction of foreign investments or collateral murder.
3. Less cost to taxpayer than previous actions.
4. We'll get it right this time, we've had plenty of practice.
5. YOU will be the president remembered as cutting edge WINNING.
Warriors are gonna make war, and the president who doesn't help them earn their paycheck has...problems. What other ways could Obama get the military a paycheck without killing?
Monday, July 22, 2013
Who Will Set the Precedent of Peace?
Which country will be the first to unite? It's bound to happen sometime, but what people will bond together in a way that even governments take a knee and say: "You're right, you guys are showing us how it's done. How should we govern you?" And we'll say, "No more killing, no more imprisoning, we just want to be cool."
Let's party!"
Which country will do it first? Some say Holland, Iceland and Bolivia are pretty close...but who will seal the deal?
I still think the People of America can do it, if we all have some sort of realization at the same time. It could be an individual, it could be an idea, it could be some great, radical law that is fair to everyone. I think law now is not specific enough, and the breathing room is used by those who would take advantage of it. I like, "Thou shalt have no other rights before US" meaning: things have to be fair for us to coexist. If you're in government, you may not hide information, you may not acquire privilege the rest of us don't have, you may not declare war in our name....ever.
You are our equals and we hire you to be the best you can be.
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Chapter Thirty-Six
“Mr. Stone! I’m a huge fan, and I can’t tell you how excited I am to meet you!” Cameras flashed as Assange shook hands with Oliver Stone on the steps of the Ecuadorian Embassy. Those without cameras pointed cell phones. Those without cell phones carried signs: ‘FREE BRAD’, ‘WIKILEAKS GET THE TRUTH OUT’, ‘DON’T SHOOT THE MESSENGER.’ Some wore Guy Fawkes masks. Many cheered. Regardless, British police outnumbered them three-to-one.
“Mr. Assange, I am a huger fan, and I’ve been waiting to meet you for some time.”
“Please, call me Julian.”
“It’s Oliver dude.” They released hands.
“Step into my office Oliver.” Assange led him inside. The cameras kept clicking until they shut the door. They took a left into the first room. It looked like an over-sized broom closet with bookshelves. “Welcome to my Hobbit hole. Please, have a seat.” Stone squeezed thru stacks of papers and sat in the only chair opposite a tiny desk.
“Man, what a circus,” Stone said. Assange smirked and drew the curtains. “At least you got a window.”
“Simple pleasures.” Assange sighed, still smirking.
“Speaking of that, do you mind if I smoke?” Stone pulled out a joint.
“Not at all,” said Assange.
“Do you indulge?” asked Stone.
“Maybe another time when my situation isn’t so complicated, but thanks.”
“Thank you.” Stone lit up and cracked the window, careful to keep the smoke from filling the room. After a few pulls and massive exhales, he put it out, leaned back in his chair and picked up where they left off. “Your situation is quite complicated. I’m lucky. I’ve been making movies my whole life about whatever I wanted, and so far, no one’s been able to stop me…and even more lucky, the public continues to love me.”
“I still think ‘JFK’ was my favorite,” said Assange.
“Oh, I got some details wrong,” admitted Stone, scratching his head, “but based on the media outcry afterwards, it was interesting to note who was on the side of fact and who was on the side of fiction. As a result, I ended up procuring amazing allies and shadowy enemies. I’ve learned a lot since then, and I’ve been waiting for the next big controversy that interests me.”
Wait for it, thought Assange.
“How would you feel about me tackling your story?” asked Stone.
A wave of adrenaline shot thru Assange. This is what miracles feel like, he thought. Work, work, work, trust, trust, trust, stick to your ethics…then Oliver Stone walks in and asks to make a movie about it. “I would honored good sir. How can I help?”
“Well,” began Stone, “I’ve been reading anything and everything about you I can get my hands on, rumors, state sponsored propaganda, and of course all your leaks. So far, I’ve come to the conclusion that you’re doing all this for the right reasons and the US government is scared shitless that if you keep doing it, your cause will catch on and pick up speed, and they might have to come face to face with the world demanding they change. In the making of this film, my goal will be to juxtapose your motive with the government’s motive…but that doesn’t mean I will portray anyone as evil.”
“Ahhh, ‘nobody knows what’s it’s like, to be the bad man,'” sang Assange quoting ‘The Who’. “I’m comfortable with that. I know I talk the big talk about corruption and immorality within government, but I do accept that in their hearts of hearts, these people think they are the good guys.”
“Exactly,” continued Stone. “I’ve demonized many of them in my career, but the more I direct, the more I view empathy as the path to understanding them. If that enables faster change, so be it.”
“So be it,” Assange agreed.
“I’ve watched all your interviews, so I have a thorough scope of your personal philosophy. Is there anything else I need to know? Is there any more poignant information that would make my movie have an edge on the competition?”
“Are you speaking of ‘We Steal Secrets’?” asked Assange. “I wouldn’t consider them competition. They’re spinning me into a pop-star wannabe-spy trying to destroy America. It’s just sound bytes and video clips interpreted by biased narrators who lead the viewers to the conclusion I’m the bad guy. Pure rubbish. On the other hand,” Assange thought for a second, oh, why the bloody hell not? He stood up, got on top of his chair and slid a ceiling tile back. After reaching inside, he pulled out a small black zip drive. “Can I trust you with this?”
Stone smiled. “Is this what I think it is?”
“All the leaks yet to be released are right here. Although I have them saved in other places with other people, I give you the right to use them as you wish.”
“I have your blessing then?” asked Stone.
Zip drive in palm, Assange offered it within a handshake. “Pretty please, with sprinkles on top.”
Stone shook his hand while retrieving the drive. “It’s wonderful to have finally met you man. I’ll do my best to make you proud, and by the way, thanks for doing the right thing.” He grabbed his stuff and prepared to leave.
“Just out of curiosity,” Assange asked, “who’s on your short list of actors to play me?”
Stone flashed a crooked grin while standing in the doorway. “Who would you like?”
Assange paused, “I always thought Heath Ledger would do me justice.”
“Sorry dude,” Stone chuckled. “Even I don’t have that kind of pull.”
“Mr. Assange, I am a huger fan, and I’ve been waiting to meet you for some time.”
“Please, call me Julian.”
“It’s Oliver dude.” They released hands.
“Step into my office Oliver.” Assange led him inside. The cameras kept clicking until they shut the door. They took a left into the first room. It looked like an over-sized broom closet with bookshelves. “Welcome to my Hobbit hole. Please, have a seat.” Stone squeezed thru stacks of papers and sat in the only chair opposite a tiny desk.
“Man, what a circus,” Stone said. Assange smirked and drew the curtains. “At least you got a window.”
“Simple pleasures.” Assange sighed, still smirking.
“Speaking of that, do you mind if I smoke?” Stone pulled out a joint.
“Not at all,” said Assange.
“Do you indulge?” asked Stone.
“Maybe another time when my situation isn’t so complicated, but thanks.”
“Thank you.” Stone lit up and cracked the window, careful to keep the smoke from filling the room. After a few pulls and massive exhales, he put it out, leaned back in his chair and picked up where they left off. “Your situation is quite complicated. I’m lucky. I’ve been making movies my whole life about whatever I wanted, and so far, no one’s been able to stop me…and even more lucky, the public continues to love me.”
“I still think ‘JFK’ was my favorite,” said Assange.
“Oh, I got some details wrong,” admitted Stone, scratching his head, “but based on the media outcry afterwards, it was interesting to note who was on the side of fact and who was on the side of fiction. As a result, I ended up procuring amazing allies and shadowy enemies. I’ve learned a lot since then, and I’ve been waiting for the next big controversy that interests me.”
Wait for it, thought Assange.
“How would you feel about me tackling your story?” asked Stone.
A wave of adrenaline shot thru Assange. This is what miracles feel like, he thought. Work, work, work, trust, trust, trust, stick to your ethics…then Oliver Stone walks in and asks to make a movie about it. “I would honored good sir. How can I help?”
“Well,” began Stone, “I’ve been reading anything and everything about you I can get my hands on, rumors, state sponsored propaganda, and of course all your leaks. So far, I’ve come to the conclusion that you’re doing all this for the right reasons and the US government is scared shitless that if you keep doing it, your cause will catch on and pick up speed, and they might have to come face to face with the world demanding they change. In the making of this film, my goal will be to juxtapose your motive with the government’s motive…but that doesn’t mean I will portray anyone as evil.”
“Ahhh, ‘nobody knows what’s it’s like, to be the bad man,'” sang Assange quoting ‘The Who’. “I’m comfortable with that. I know I talk the big talk about corruption and immorality within government, but I do accept that in their hearts of hearts, these people think they are the good guys.”
“Exactly,” continued Stone. “I’ve demonized many of them in my career, but the more I direct, the more I view empathy as the path to understanding them. If that enables faster change, so be it.”
“So be it,” Assange agreed.
“I’ve watched all your interviews, so I have a thorough scope of your personal philosophy. Is there anything else I need to know? Is there any more poignant information that would make my movie have an edge on the competition?”
“Are you speaking of ‘We Steal Secrets’?” asked Assange. “I wouldn’t consider them competition. They’re spinning me into a pop-star wannabe-spy trying to destroy America. It’s just sound bytes and video clips interpreted by biased narrators who lead the viewers to the conclusion I’m the bad guy. Pure rubbish. On the other hand,” Assange thought for a second, oh, why the bloody hell not? He stood up, got on top of his chair and slid a ceiling tile back. After reaching inside, he pulled out a small black zip drive. “Can I trust you with this?”
Stone smiled. “Is this what I think it is?”
“All the leaks yet to be released are right here. Although I have them saved in other places with other people, I give you the right to use them as you wish.”
“I have your blessing then?” asked Stone.
Zip drive in palm, Assange offered it within a handshake. “Pretty please, with sprinkles on top.”
Stone shook his hand while retrieving the drive. “It’s wonderful to have finally met you man. I’ll do my best to make you proud, and by the way, thanks for doing the right thing.” He grabbed his stuff and prepared to leave.
“Just out of curiosity,” Assange asked, “who’s on your short list of actors to play me?”
Stone flashed a crooked grin while standing in the doorway. “Who would you like?”
Assange paused, “I always thought Heath Ledger would do me justice.”
“Sorry dude,” Stone chuckled. “Even I don’t have that kind of pull.”
Sunday, May 12, 2013
9-11 DUH? Why Didn't Anyone Compare the Entry Wounds?
Saturday, May 11, 2013
9-11 Recap...It Ain't Over Yet.
If you're defending the official story, you're ignoring witness testimony, demolition-style "pulling down of buildings" (especially building #7 that wasn't even hit by a plane), evidence of thermite (used for demolitions), video proof that the planes weren't even commercial airlines and lack of evidence, like the facts that there were no plane parts found at the Pentagon or in Shanksville, PA.
If you want to go conspiracy theory, notice how many witnesses have died (some literally on their way to testify) in regards to what they really saw on 9-11...it's pretty spooky.
Occam's razor:
The planes were drones (identified in several documentaries) flown by members of the military who were told they were part of "war games" (which were happening the week of 9-11) not knowing they were flying "live" weapons (read Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card), Dick Cheney told NORAD to stand down (also true), the Pentagon and Shanksville were hit by missiles (bunker-busters) and it was all done to satiate the need of a handful of people in power who knew how to game the system for the amoral purpose of tightening US security via the Patriot Act (select members of the White House, the military industrial complex and the big banks).
They couldn't get the public to fund that kind of money until they gave us a reason.
The problem is, the US is too powerful. So powerful, we have to manufacture enemies.
If you want to go conspiracy theory, notice how many witnesses have died (some literally on their way to testify) in regards to what they really saw on 9-11...it's pretty spooky.
Occam's razor:
The planes were drones (identified in several documentaries) flown by members of the military who were told they were part of "war games" (which were happening the week of 9-11) not knowing they were flying "live" weapons (read Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card), Dick Cheney told NORAD to stand down (also true), the Pentagon and Shanksville were hit by missiles (bunker-busters) and it was all done to satiate the need of a handful of people in power who knew how to game the system for the amoral purpose of tightening US security via the Patriot Act (select members of the White House, the military industrial complex and the big banks).
They couldn't get the public to fund that kind of money until they gave us a reason.
The problem is, the US is too powerful. So powerful, we have to manufacture enemies.
Monday, May 6, 2013
THIS IS HOW YOU FIX CONGRESS!
*Congressional Reform Act of 2013 (from Warren Buffet)
1. No Tenure / No Pension.
A Congressman/woman collects a salary while in office and receives no pay when they're out of office.
2. Congress (past, present & future) participates in Social Security.
All funds in the Congressional retirement fund move to the Social Security system immediately. All future funds flow into the Social Security system and Congress participates with the American people. It may not be used for any other purpose.
3. Congress can purchase their own retirement plan, just as all Americans do.
4. Congress will no longer vote themselves a pay raise. Congressional pay will rise by the lower of CPI or 3%.
5. Congress loses their current health care system and participates in the same health care system as the American people.
6. Congress must equally abide by all laws they impose on the American people.
7. All contracts with past and present Congressmen/women are void effective 12/31/13. The American people did not make this contract with Congressmen/women.
Congressmen/women made all these contracts for themselves. Serving in Congress is an honor not a career. The Founding Fathers envisioned citizen legislators, so ours should serve their term(s), then go home and back to work.
THIS IS HOW YOU FIX CONGRESS!
1. No Tenure / No Pension.
A Congressman/woman collects a salary while in office and receives no pay when they're out of office.
2. Congress (past, present & future) participates in Social Security.
All funds in the Congressional retirement fund move to the Social Security system immediately. All future funds flow into the Social Security system and Congress participates with the American people. It may not be used for any other purpose.
3. Congress can purchase their own retirement plan, just as all Americans do.
4. Congress will no longer vote themselves a pay raise. Congressional pay will rise by the lower of CPI or 3%.
5. Congress loses their current health care system and participates in the same health care system as the American people.
6. Congress must equally abide by all laws they impose on the American people.
7. All contracts with past and present Congressmen/women are void effective 12/31/13. The American people did not make this contract with Congressmen/women.
Congressmen/women made all these contracts for themselves. Serving in Congress is an honor not a career. The Founding Fathers envisioned citizen legislators, so ours should serve their term(s), then go home and back to work.
THIS IS HOW YOU FIX CONGRESS!
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