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Thu, 01/09/2014 - 09:37 | 4314914 BerCrank Call
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Calling WB7! Calling WB7!

Time magazine has mixed up pics of Janet Yellen with Star Wars' Emperor!

Weird yellow eyes? check

Looking down nose in evil way? check

Black hood? ...er...

 

 

 

Wed, 01/08/2014 - 23:10 | 4314096 ShakaZulu
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If Voldemort wasn't kinder and more compassionate than the real entities we have running our world today, then at least he is much smarter.

Wed, 01/08/2014 - 20:15 | 4313515 Fishhawk
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How do you reverse a suicidal energy policy (choosing Light Water Uranium Reactors over thorium pebble reactors) when the government is controlled by elite groups who want to make bomb-grade enriched uranium/plutonium, and don't care if the reactors go to meltdown a la Chernobyl, and millions of civiians are fatally damaged?  The government is representative, but not of society, and the ballot box will not change that.  They even went so far as to limit the liability of the nuclear operators, taking the risk onto the taxpayers (as if money can compensate for the destruction of the world environment).  No doubt the taxpayers demanded that path, although I don't remember voting on it...

Fishhawk

Wed, 01/08/2014 - 17:10 | 4312847 Yen Cross
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   Japan is so FUBAR.

   If ABEs' policies couldn't hide behind the guise of inflation, I'd swear Japan had reverted back to the early 20th century.

  If this isn't the biggest piece of shit investment scheme for short term(BoJ/ government) liquidity, I should be put down.

  Tax-free account seeks to spur investment | The Japan Times

Wed, 01/08/2014 - 15:59 | 4312613 Dewey Cheatum Howe
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Speaking of Shithead Abe and Fukushima.

http://www.turnerradionetwork.com/news/180-mjt

*** BREAKING NEWS *** January 7, 2014 -- (TRN http://www.TurnerRadioNetwork.com ) -- The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has been caught agreeing in writing to conceal information from the world about the extent of danger, damage and health effects at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant disaster in Japan.  Turner Radio Network has obtained official copies of the agreements signed by the IAEA and the Fukui Prefectural Government as well as between the IAEA and Fukushima Medical University.  We have the agreements, now YOU have them too!

In an astonishing development in the ongoing disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan, TRN has obtained official copies of agreements between the International Atomic Energy Agency and official entities in Japan, wherein the parties agree to conceal information from the public about the degree of damage, danger(s) and health effects on humans of the largest nuclear disaster in human history.

 

The first such agreement is signed on behalf of the Fukui Prefectural Government by Mr. Hiroyuki. Aratake, Director-General, Living and Environment Department. It is counter-signed on behalf of the IAEA by Mr. Denis Flory,  Deputy Director General,  Head of the Department of Nuclear Safety and Security.  This document lays out the reason for its existence and the scope of cooperation between the IAEA and Japan. Specifically, the document states:

 

2. Scope of Cooperation
The Parties have identified the following areas and activities in which cooperation may be pursued:


· Research and study on radiation monitoring including application of environmental mapping technology by using unmanned aerial vehicles and the IAEA’s assistance in the use of radiation monitoring data to develop maps to be made available to the public;


· Research and study on off-site decontamination including the IAEA’s assistance in analyses of results of environmental monitoring and exploration of exposure pathways in order to reduce or avoid exposure; and


· Research and study on the management of radioactive waste including IAEA’s assistance in the study on management methods of low level radioactive waste from the above-referenced decontamination activities.


The above-referenced cooperation is designed to complement existing Japanese activities and to provide immediate assistance and support which will be of direct benefit to those living in Fukushima Prefecture.

 

While the item above sounds perfectly reasonable, Part 8 of the agreement seems to take a complete U-turn to conceal information from the public.  Specifically, Part 8 of the agreement reads as follows:

 

8. Dissemination of Information
The Parties will support the widest possible dissemination of unclassified information provided or exchanged under these Practical Arrangements and, as appropriate and if circumstances so require, any subsequent separate arrangements including agreements referred to in Paragraph 5, subject to the need to protect proprietary
information. The Parties will ensure the confidentiality of information classified by the other Party as restricted or confidential.
(Emphasis added)

 

 

According to the Tokyo Shimbun newspaper if either the prefectures or IAEA decide to classify information because “they contribute to worsening of the residents’ anxiety,” there is a possibility that such information as the accident information, as well as radiation measurement data and thyroid cancer information may not be publicized.

 

In short, if the IAEA doesn't want Japan telling something to the public, the IAEA can simply declare that information "restricted" and vice-versa!

 

Both the Fukui Prefectural Government and the IAEA are paid for - in one form or another - by TAX dollars; these entities exist to serve the public.  How do they justify agreeing in writing to conceal information from the very public who makes their existence possible?  Download the PDF of the Prefectural Goverment / IAEA agreement HERE

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Wed, 01/08/2014 - 18:23 | 4313163 williambanzai7
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As I have said, nuclear Fukushima is a crime against humanity.

Wed, 01/08/2014 - 15:51 | 4312592 larz
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I really really wish this BS was made up.  Stop I want to get off

Wed, 01/08/2014 - 15:42 | 4312553 Musashi Miyamoto
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I looked at the picture source, found this. - https://s.yimg.com/pw/images/favicon-msapplication-tileimage.png

From http://www.donottrackplus.com/trackers/yimg.com.php:

yimg.com is a domain used by Yahoo Buzz which is an widget company that is part of a network of sites, cookies, and other technologies used to track you, what you do and what you click on, as you go from site to site, surfing the Web.

It looks like the only way for me to view your art is to enable java-script for the tracker. Please consider using a different service to post you art. People who are concerned about privacy and use TOR can't view your posts.

https://pathofmusashi.wordpress.com/2014/01/08/how-to-get-square-and-ret...

Thu, 01/09/2014 - 05:24 | 4314663 jballz
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so... you don't want anyone knowing you are looking at banzai prints?

 

Hey I know what if you stabbed your eyes out and then nobody will be able to know what you are looking at anywhere.

Can't be too safe in the digital age, Or you could realize you are bing retarded and view what you want because nobody gives a fuck about you or what you are looking at online.

 

paranoid bitchez.

Wed, 01/08/2014 - 20:26 | 4313157 williambanzai7
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That looks nasty. I guess that means the Yahooey is all over me. :-(

Ironically, this problem does not seem to occur with the images posted on my blog which is hosted by Google: http://williambanzai7.blogspot.hk

Yahoo and Goggle sound terrible. But what sounds even more terrible is the entire Internet was designed for the military industrial complex.

In fact I recall that the TOR browser was also a brainchild of the US Naval Research Laboratory.

I guess we are all fucked :-(

Interestingly, the data Flickr provides to me (which is number of views) flags the vast majority of my image views as "unknown source." Based upon what you are telling me, they know much more than they are sharing. Not that I want to know who precisely is viewing my images. But I would like to know what sites are using or linking them.

I am looking at other hosting alternatives.

My bro, is a CIO. He confirmed my suspicions when I asked him about it: You are fucked the second you connect.

I thought the TOR browser offered protection from the spooks until the revelations made several months ago.

Has anyone seen anything about what kind of ISP data the NSA has hacked and banked? 

Wed, 01/08/2014 - 16:20 | 4312684 MeelionDollerBogus
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Yahoo owns Flickr.

ALL sites around the world, including zero hedge, are using tracking cookies.

Get firefox & the addon "self destructing cookies" and either do not whitelist, or whitelist for "session only" and when the cookie should go, it will be wiped. Within seconds, it's gone.

Also with noscript frequently scripts from a site can be denied while a directly embedded image will still show.

Wed, 01/08/2014 - 17:16 | 4312881 Musashi Miyamoto
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Thanks, I've been looking at "youtube-dl" with proxychains. Ultimately I'm probably going to keep off youtube in the name of time-management.

I'm pretty sanitized. I restart my browser clearing the entire catch, all cookies and clear the whitelist every time I switch between each personal, business and leisure activity.

https://pathofmusashi.wordpress.com/2014/01/08/how-to-get-square-and-ret...

Fri, 01/10/2014 - 01:08 | 4318395 MeelionDollerBogus
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I've never tried proxychains before. I installed foxyproxy but I haven't set up a proxy yet so I haven't tested it properly either.

Wed, 01/08/2014 - 15:47 | 4312575 NotApplicable
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Thanks for the heads up. I actually had it whitelisted in NoScript.

Wed, 01/08/2014 - 16:03 | 4312620 Musashi Miyamoto
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Its tough, my new years resolution was no more youtube for the same reason. I'm having withdrawal symptoms.

https://pathofmusashi.wordpress.com/2014/01/08/how-to-get-square-and-ret...

Wed, 01/08/2014 - 16:22 | 4312697 MeelionDollerBogus
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firefox + (video)downloadhelper

for noscript I did enable youtube.com and ytimg.com

it's up to you to disable them & try this.

Once the video loads even with no play time, say using &t=1h to force it to the 1hour index or 10 hours or whatever you want, you can then use the tri-colour icon for direct downloading of the file (flv, mp4, 3gp).

I never watch youtube ON youtube anymore. i always download tons of videos & play them back when I have time in VLC.

Wed, 01/08/2014 - 15:36 | 4312540 El Diablo Rojo
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Nice.  More Banzai!

Wed, 01/08/2014 - 16:33 | 4312735 Boris Alatovkrap
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"Banzai" is Japanese "10000 year" or "long live Japan", is war cry for Japan Nation. Is irony avatar Banzai is now make editorial of Japanese Nationalist War Cry:)

Wed, 01/08/2014 - 18:18 | 4313140 williambanzai7
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Komrads Alatovkrap

Banzai! is last charge in Samurai tradition.

10000 year is Live Long in Asian cultures.

Buckaroo Banzai7 is Hong Kong Cavalier:  http://www.comicvine.com/hong-kong-cavaliers/4060-57943/

 

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