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Guest Post: 19 Illegal Immigration Facts You Won't Read In Mainstream Media
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/11/2013 14:53 -0500
Should we broadcast a message to the rest of the world that anyone that can find a way to enter this country and somehow get to a “sanctuary city” can sign up for a plethora of welfare benefits and live a life of leisure at the expense of hard working American citizens? Yes, this question sounds absurd, but what we have just described will essentially be official U.S. government policy if the immigration bill going through Congress becomes law. Sadly, in politically correct America you can’t even talk about the problem of illegal immigration these days without being labeled as a “racist”. Our immigration system is completely broken, but these days we cannot even have a rational debate about these issues. In politically correct America, illegal immigrants have become a “favored class” of people that you are never supposed to say anything bad about. The following are 19 very disturbing facts about illegal immigration that every American should know...
Package Supposedly Containing VX Nerve Gas Found At JFK Airport
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/11/2013 13:39 -0500
With the NSA already combing through and recording every form of electronic communication (or 1.6% of all global internet traffic to be precise), it was only a matter of time before a scare involving plain vanilla physical mail took place. Such as what just happened at JFK airport at 9 am this morning, when as ABC reports (with a substantial delay) that "Two postal inspectors at JFK Airport were sickened Sunday after opening a package at a postal processing facility. Field tests showed an initial finding of nerve gas, though authorities believe it's a low likelihood that it's actually nerve gas. It is more likely a standard-use chemical that shouldn't have been in the mail like a solvent or degreaser. The FBI was called in and additional testing is underway. The condition of the customs agents is not yet known."
Counter-Terror Experts: Government's Mass Surveillance Program - And Justifications - Are So Dumb They're "Crazy Pants"
Submitted by George Washington on 08/08/2013 14:31 -0500D'Oh!
11 Examples Of The Escalating Crime And Violence Plaguing America Today
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/07/2013 19:41 -0500
Even though the United States has the highest incarceration rate and the largest total prison population in the world by a very wide margin, hundreds of communities all over America are being overwhelmed by crime and violence. For many years, violent crime had actually decreased in the United States, but now the trend is going the other way. The frightening thing is that crime statistics are going up even though police departments in some major cities have publicly announced that they will not even respond to certain crimes anymore. So what is causing the rise in crime and violence? Well, we live at a time when economic opportunities for young people are extremely limited. The younger you are, the more likely you are to be unemployed, and poverty in America has been steadily rising even in the midst of this so-called "economy recovery". When people are poor and feel like they are out of options, they tend to get desperate. And desperate people do desperate things.
US Files Criminal Charges In Benghazi Attack
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/06/2013 16:25 -0500
Nearly a year after the Benghazi embassy attack that left four Americans dead including ambassador Chris Stevens, it seems that the deaths of US citizens have "made a difference" after all in the eyes of the amusingly named US Department of Justice, which moments ago filed criminal charges related to the Libyan attack. Alas, that's all we know because as the WSJ reports, the charges were filed under seal. It probably means that is all that shall be known until one day, several years from now long after Eric Holder has left the building, the DOJ will unseal the charges and disclose it never had a case to begin with.
FBI Probing Holes In Early Economic Data Release
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/06/2013 06:46 -0500
Frequent readers are aware that one of our favorite topics is forensic market evidence confirming early release of market moving data to select "buyers" of said data, who then can trade ahead of the crowd and make illegal profits. The most recent example of just this took place last Friday when someone or something was leaked the non-farm payroll data as much as three second early. But while various third party profit-seeking intermediaries such as Deutsche Boerse's MNI, UMichigan consumer confidence and others have acknowledged to presell early dissemination of specialized data to subscribers such as well-paying high frequency traders, at least government data was said to be exempt from such a profit motive. At least until now: the WSJ reports that the FBI "has discovered vulnerabilities in the government's system for preventing market-moving economic reports from leaking to traders before public release. Law-enforcement officials found "a number of operational vulnerabilities" involving "black boxes" used by several departments to control the release of sensitive economic data such as the monthly unemployment rate, according to a report by the inspector general at the Commerce Department."
What Google Knows About You
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/01/2013 20:17 -0500
In short, pretty much everything.
When Bad Government Policy Leads to Bad Results, the Government Manipulates the Data … Instead of Changing Policy
Submitted by George Washington on 07/30/2013 14:09 -0500- AIG
- Alan Greenspan
- B+
- B.S.
- Bank of New York
- Bear Stearns
- BLS
- Bureau of Labor Statistics
- CDS
- Central Banks
- Corruption
- Counterparties
- FBI
- Federal Reserve
- Federal Reserve Bank
- Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- General Electric
- Great Depression
- Larry Summers
- Lehman
- national security
- New Orleans
- New York Times
- President Obama
- Rating Agencies
- Robert Reich
- Robert Rubin
- TARP
- Treasury Department
- Unemployment
- Uranium
- Washington D.C.
Problem ... What Problem?
Guest Post: How The Establishment Will Attempt To Bring Down The Liberty Movement
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/26/2013 20:46 -0500
How does one destroy an idea? Further, how does one destroy the truth? Corrupt governments have been struggling with this dilemma since men wore loincloths and worshiped fire. Fortunately for those of us in the “lower strata” of social organization, honorable ideas and indelible truths have a life of their own. Even when a culture as a whole remains oblivious and unguarded, the facts tend to rise to the surface one way or another. The reality which elitists at least partly understand, is that the truth cannot be destroyed, but it can be forgotten, at least for a time. This is a never-ending process...
Rumbled by the NSA
Submitted by Pivotfarm on 07/26/2013 12:25 -0500NSA has free access to your passwords when you back up your account on Google’s ‘back up my data’ featured on Android
Kremlin Says Doesn't Want To Damage US Ties Over Snowden; FBI, FSB In Talks
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/26/2013 07:33 -0500
Is Vladimir Putin, tired with Edward Snowden recasting himself as Tom Hanks in the Moscow transit terminal, about to send the NSA whistleblower packing, bound and gagged, and gift wrapped back to Obama? It increasingly appears so. Reuters reports that, in a sudden and abrupt shift to the previously defiant tone out of Putin, Russia's FSB federal security agency and its U.S. counterpart, the FBI, are in talks over the fate Edward Snowden, who is stuck at a Moscow airport, Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman said on Friday. Dmitry Peskov said the Kremlin was not involved in talks over the 30-year-old American, who is wanted by the United States on espionage charges.
There’s No Hiding from the NSA
Submitted by Pivotfarm on 07/25/2013 13:13 -0500It turns out that the National Security Agency of the US can actually locate your cell phone even when it has been turned off and is no longer emitting a signal.
Dianne Feinstein's Justification For The NSA's Domestic Espionage Programs
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/16/2013 13:00 -0500
"As Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, I can tell you that I believe the oversight we have conducted is strong and effective and I am doing my level best to get more information declassified. Please know that it is equally frustrating to me, as it is to you, that I cannot provide more detail on the value these programs provide and the strict limitations placed on how this information is used. I take serious my responsibility to make sure intelligence programs are effective, but I work equally hard to ensure that intelligence activities strictly comply with the Constitution and our laws and protect Americans’ privacy rights."
Prism: Everybody Was in on the Act
Submitted by Pivotfarm on 07/14/2013 05:51 -0500Looks like everybody was in on the act with complying with the National Security Agency’s spying around the world according to secret files. The Guardian newspaper of the UK has just obtained secret fails from Edward Snowden detailing the full extent of the affair. The affair was revealed just about a month ago now, but it now seems that Prism had everybody doing their dirty work.
Microsoft Helped The NSA Bypass Its Own Encryption Software, Spy On Its Clients
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/11/2013 14:36 -0500
Microsoft helped the NSA to circumvent its encryption to address concerns that the agency would be unable to intercept web chats on the new Outlook.com portal; The agency already had pre-encryption stage access to email on Outlook.com, including Hotmail; The company worked with the FBI this year to allow the NSA easier access via Prism to its cloud storage service SkyDrive, which now has more than 250 million users worldwide; Microsoft also worked with the FBI's Data Intercept Unit to "understand" potential issues with a feature in Outlook.com that allows users to create email aliases; Skype, which was bought by Microsoft in October 2011, worked with intelligence agencies last year to allow Prism to collect video of conversations as well as audio; Material collected through Prism is routinely shared with the FBI and CIA, with one NSA document describing the program as a "team sport".




