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CISPA, the Privacy-Invading Cybersecurity Spying Bill, is Back in Congress

March 24, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Headline, Occupy, Politics, World News

BY MARK M. JAYCOX  —  eff.org

It’s official: The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act was reintroduced in the House of Representatives yesterday. CISPA is the contentious bill civil liberties advocates fought last year, which would provide a poorly-defined “cybersecurity” exception to existing privacy law. CISPA offers broad immunities to companies who choose to share data with government agencies (including the private communications of users) in the name of cybersecurity. It also creates avenues for companies to share data with any federal agencies, including military intelligence agencies like the National Security Agency (NSA).

EFF is adamantly opposed to CISPA. Will you join us in calling on Congress to stop this and any other privacy-invasive cybersecurity legislation?

As others have noted, “CISPA is deeply flawed. Under a broad cybersecurity umbrella, it permits companies to share user communications directly with the super secret NSA and permits the NSA to use that information for non-cybersecurity reasons. This risks turning the cybersecurity program into a back door intelligence surveillance program run by a military entity with little transparency or public accountability.”

Last year, CISPA passed the House with a few handful of amendments that tried to fix some of its vague language. But the amendments didn’t address many of the significant civil liberties concerns. Those remaining problems were reintroduced in today’s version of CISPA. Here’s a brief overview of the issues:

Companies have new rights to monitor user actions and share data—including potentially sensitive user data—with the government without a warrant.

First, CISPA would still give businesses1 the power to use “cybersecurity systems” to obtain any “cybersecurity threat information” (CTI)—which could include personal communications—about a percieved threat to their networks or systems.  The only limitation is that the company must act for a “cybersecurity purpose,” which is vaguely defined to include such things as “safeguarding” networks.

CISPA overrides existing privacy law, and grants broad immunities to participating companies. Read the rest of this entry →

‘Cat Signal’ to Appear Worldwide – Rally against CISPA

March 24, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Headline, Politics

Internet Defense League Gears up for Fight Against CISPA

by ALEX LUHRMAN  –  independent.com

'Cat Signal' projected on the Bay Bridge from Mozilla's headquarters. @EFF

‘Cat Signal’ projected on the Bay Bridge from Mozilla’s headquarters. @EFF

A massive group of influential Internet organizations is standing in defiance of a controversial cybersecurity bill which they claim will give unprecedented powers to the U.S. Government to monitor and censor your Internet. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), in an on-line petition against the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), claims that the proposed “legislation would give the government, including military spy agencies, unprecedented powers to snoop through people’s personal information — medical records, private emails, financial information — all without a warrant, proper oversight or limits”.

Internet Defense League members who participated in and engineered last years Internet blackout have pledged, and already activated plans, to put a stop to this legislation. Last time they did this they practically melted Congress’s telephone lines.

On March 19, 2013, the ACLU, Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), Mozilla, Access, and another 33 organizations sent a letter to the White House asking the president to renew his threat to veto the CISPA bill. In it, they claim that “H.R. 3523 effectively treats domestic cybersecurity as an intelligence activity and thus significantly departs from longstanding efforts to treat the Internet and cyberspace as civilian spheres.” They also noted that “CISPA would provide companies dangerously broad legal immunity for actions they took based on information ‘identified, obtained, or shared’ under the bill.” Mozilla, creator of the popular web browser Firefox, issued a scathing statement last year when the bill was first introduced, stating “The bill infringes on our privacy, includes vague definitions of cybersecurity, and grants immunities to companies and government that are too broad around information misuse.”

Regardless of whether President Obama responds to the March 19 letter, he may soon be forced to respond to a petition titled “Stop CISPA”, launched a little over a month ago on the whitehouse.gov website, which has already amassed over 106,000 signatures. According to the White House website, “a petition must reach 100,000 signatures within 30 days” for it to necessitate a response.

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Executive Order — National Defense Resources Preparedness

March 22, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Headline, Occupy, Politics

“The first stage of fascism should more appropriately be called corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power”  – Benito Mussolini, the inventor of fascism

*A summary will be forth coming as this was just recieved by our staff we feel it is important to note that anyone that has knowledge of technology is now being seen as property of the U.S. …   more summary to come as we digest the material here.

From www.whitehouse.gov

EXECUTIVE ORDER

NATIONAL DEFENSE RESOURCES PREPAREDNESS

By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended (50 U.S.C. App. 2061 et seq.), and section 301 of title 3, United States Code, and as Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the United States, it is hereby ordered as follows:

PART I  –  PURPOSE, POLICY, AND IMPLEMENTATION

Section 101Purpose.  This order delegates authorities and addresses national defense resource policies and programs under the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended (the “Act”).

Sec. 102Policy.  The United States must have an industrial and technological base capable of meeting national defense requirements and capable of contributing to the technological superiority of its national defense equipment in peacetime and in times of national emergency.  The domestic industrial and technological base is the foundation for national defense preparedness.  The authorities provided in the Act shall be used to strengthen this base and to ensure it is capable of responding to the national defense needs of the United States.

Sec. 103General Functions.  Executive departments and agencies (agencies) responsible for plans and programs relating to national defense (as defined in section 801(j) of this order), or for resources and services needed to support such plans and programs, shall:

(a)  identify requirements for the full spectrum of emergencies, including essential military and civilian demand; Read the rest of this entry →

Lawsuit Filed Against George W Bush In California For Fabricating Iraq War

March 22, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Finance, Headline, Occupy, Politics, Video Perspective

Forward to the video from roguemedia, we believe this is finally getting at what is discussed in the tab at the top of the page here, “Rico Law, Arrest The Politicians.”  It is high time that these criminal scum face a public trial, and hang for the crime of treason.  We suggest the book “U.S. v. BUSH” written by Elizabeth de la Vega, a former federal prosecutor as futher reading into this matter.  It is written out in a format that details,  with specific evidence that was available at the time of its writing, before her death, what a grand jury trial would look like if Bush were to be held accountable for his actions.

This matter is beyond any presidential pardon, or executive authority,  and in our opinion is a matter of national security,  quite possibly the only way that the United States can redeem itself in the eyes of the world in light of what our government has done..

The criminals that fabricated the reason behind the war with Iraq are facing a lawsuit in California Northern District By Comar Law. May our justice system represent the interest of all Americans. To learn more visit: http://WitnessIraq.com To receive a copy of this filing look up Case Number C 13 1125 with the United States District Court of Northern California.

Dancing the World into Being – Idle No More

March 7, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Headline, Occupy, Politics, World News

A Conversation with Idle No More’s Leanne Simpson

by Naomi Klein and Leanne Simpson via Common Dreams

In December 2012, the Indigenous protests known as Idle No More exploded onto the Canadian political scene, with huge round dances taking place in shopping malls, busy intersections, and public spaces across North America, as well as solidarity actions as far away as New Zealand and Gaza. Though sparked by a series of legislative attacks on indigenous sovereignty and environmental protections by the Conservative government of Stephen Harper, the movement quickly became about much more: Canada’s ongoing colonial policies, a transformative vision of decolonization, and the possibilities for a genuine alliance between natives and non-natives, one capable of re-imagining nationhood.

Throughout all this, Idle No More had no official leaders or spokespeople. But it did lift up the voices of a few artists and academics whose words and images spoke to the movement’s deep aspirations. One of those voices belonged to Leanne Simpson, a multi-talented Mississauga Nishnaabeg writer of poetry, essays, spoken-word pieces, short stories, academic papers, and anthologies. Simpson’s books, including Lighting the Eighth Fire: The Liberation, Protection and Resurgence of Indigenous Nations and Dancing on Our Turtle’s Back: Stories of Nishnaabeg Re-Creation, Resurgence and a New Emergence, have influenced a new generation of native activists. Read the rest of this entry →

Revolution, It’s Our Right

March 6, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Editorial, Finance, Headline, Occupy, Politics

We’re long overdue for a new American revolution.

nationofchange.org

oligarchyIt’s obvious to anyone paying attention at this point that this current government doesn’t give a damn about anyone who isn’t buying influence in Washington. That’s why they’ll vote unanimously for giving the military hundreds of billions of dollars to maintain an imperial presence around the world, but they won’t pay for $85 billion to provide assistance to low-income families trying to heat their homes or keep early childhood education centers open. And when things have gotten this bad, revolution is a moral obligation, not a radical idea. The Declaration of Independence proves that.

“Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, –That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.”

-Declaration of Independence, 1776

The New Hampshire state constitution’s “Right to Revolution” clause says it a little more plainly.

“Government being instituted for the common benefit, protection, and security, of the whole community, and not for the private interest or emolument of any one man, family, or class of men; therefore, whenever the ends of government are perverted, and public liberty manifestly endangered, and all other means of redress are ineffectual, the people may, and of right ought to reform the old, or establish a new government. The doctrine of nonresistance against arbitrary power, and oppression, is absurd, slavish, and destructive of the good and happiness of mankind.”

-New Hampshire Constitution, 1784 Read the rest of this entry →

Noam Chomsky: Can Civilization Survive Capitalism?

March 6, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Finance, Headline, Occupy, Politics

Capitalism as it exists today is radically incompatible with democracy.

By Noam Chomsky  —  alternet.org

 

cityscapeThere is “capitalism” and then there is “really existing capitalism.”

The term “capitalism” is commonly used to refer to the U.S. economic system, with substantial state intervention ranging from subsidies for creative innovation to the “too-big-to-fail” government insurance policy for banks.

The system is highly monopolized, further limiting reliance on the market, and increasingly so: In the past 20 years the share of profits of the 200 largest enterprises has risen sharply, reports scholar Robert W. McChesney in his new book “Digital Disconnect.”

“Capitalism” is a term now commonly used to describe systems in which there are no capitalists: for example, the worker-owned Mondragon conglomerate in the Basque region of Spain, or the worker-owned enterprises expanding in northern Ohio, often with conservative support – both are discussed in important work by the scholar Gar Alperovitz.

Some might even use the term “capitalism” to refer to the industrial democracy advocated by John Dewey, America’s leading social philosopher, in the late 19th century and early 20th century.

Dewey called for workers to be “masters of their own industrial fate” and for all institutions to be brought under public control, including the means of production, exchange, publicity, transportation and communication. Short of this, Dewey argued, politics will remain “the shadow cast on society by big business.”

The truncated democracy that Dewey condemned has been left in tatters in recent years. Now control of government is narrowly concentrated at the peak of the income scale, while the large majority “down below” has been virtually disenfranchised. The current political-economic system is a form of plutocracy, diverging sharply from democracy, if by that concept we mean political arrangements in which policy is significantly influenced by the public will.

There have been serious debates over the years about whether capitalism is compatible with democracy. If we keep to really existing capitalist democracy – RECD for short – the question is effectively answered: They are radically incompatible. Read the rest of this entry →

Protesters camp near pipeline in hopes of dialogue with Enbridge

March 6, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Finance, Headline, Occupy, Politics

By JOHN HAGEMAN  -  bemidjipioneer.com

BEMIDJI – Just over a snowbank in rural Clearwater County, four orange posts stick out of the ground.

They mark where four Enbridge pipelines transporting crude oil sit underground. But they also mark a point of protest for those sitting around a campfire on the other side of the snowbank.

Enbridge EcoterroristsThose protesters, some American Indian and some not, oppose the pipelines’ existence under Red Lake reservation lands, which they say is illegal. Since Thursday, they’ve camped in a plowed-out area above the pipelines off of County Road 2, braving the snow that was coming their way Monday night.

“If you had a house and someone came squatting in your house, how’d you feel about that?” said Marty Cobenais, a Red Lake Nation member and an office manager at the Indigenous Environmental Network. He said the pipelines sit under about 8.5 acres of reservation land.

Angie Talazio, the protest’s organizer, said she’s also hopeful the demonstration will slow down the production of tar sands in Canada. She said chemicals used to produce the tar sands have been known to cause health problems for nearby residents.

She said the company had to shut down the pipeline for safety reasons if they camped there for more than 72 hours.

Becky Haas, an Enbridge spokeswoman, said in an email that “Enbridge has no objections to the activities of these individuals” if there is no danger to the pipelines.

She said the four pipelines, built in 1949, 1958, 1962 and 1972 respectively, run from Edmonton, Alberta, to Superior, Wis. Read the rest of this entry →

Eric Holder: Drone strikes against Americans on U.S. soil are legal

March 6, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Headline, Politics

By  Joel Gehrke  —  washingtonexaminer.com

drone-strike-suspectedTerroristAttorney General Eric Holder can imagine a scenario in which it would be constitutional to carry out a drone strike against an American on American soil, he wrote in a letter to Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky.

“It is possible, I suppose, to imagine an extraordinary circumstance in which it would be necessary and appropriate under the Constitution and applicable laws of the United States for the President to authorize the military to use lethal force within the territory of the United States,” Holder replied in a letter yesterday to Paul’s question about whether Obama “has the power to authorize lethal force, such as a drone strike, against a U.S. citizen on U.S. soil, and without trial.”

Paul condemned the idea. “The U.S. Attorney General’s refusal to rule out the possibility of drone strikes on American citizens and on American soil is more than frightening – it is an affront the Constitutional due process rights of all Americans,” he said in a statement.

Holder noted that Paul’s question was “entirely hypothetical [and] unlikely to occur,” but cited the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks as the type of incidents that might provoke such a response.

“Were such an emergency to arise, I would examine the particular facts and circumstances before advising the President on the scope of his authority,” he concluded.

Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, an attorney and Judiciary Committee member, told The Washington Examiner last month that the drone policy so far outlined by the administration is too vague.

“That has the potential to swallow the rule,” Lee said after the drone program white paper was leaked. “If you’re going to regard somebody as presenting an imminent threat of an attack on the U.S. simply because you have concluded that they are an ‘operational leader’ or they are involved in planning an attack in one way or another, you find yourself giving way to much discretion to the government.”

Lee said that the White House should release the formal legal analysis underpinning the drone program. “We know that in some instances where the government has released its legal analysis, it gets it wrong,” he said.

Wealth Inequality in America

March 4, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Finance, Headline, Occupy, Politics, Video Perspective

Infographics on the distribution of wealth in America, highlighting both the inequality and the difference between our perception of inequality and the actual numbers. The reality is often not what we think it is.

 

15 Mind-Blowing Facts About Wealth And Inequality In America

Gus Lubin  –  businessinsider.com

The rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. Cliché, sure, but it’s also more true than at any time since the Gilded Age.

 

The poor are getting poorer, wages are falling behind inflation, and social mobility is at an all-time low. 

If you’re in that top 1%, life is grand. Read the rest of this entry →

Banks Find More Wrongful Foreclosures Among Military Members

March 4, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Finance, Headline, Occupy, Politics

BY JESSICA SILVER-GREENBERG AND BEN PROTESS   –   nytimes.com

Banks Are The Real Criminals

Banks Are The Real Criminals

The nation’s biggest banks wrongfully foreclosed on more than 700 military members during the housing crisis and seized homes from roughly two dozen other borrowers who were current on their mortgage payments, findings that eclipse earlier estimates of the improper evictions.

Bank of America, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo uncovered the foreclosures while analyzing mortgages as part of a multibillion-dollar settlement deal with federal authorities, according to people with direct knowledge of the findings. In January, regulators ordered the banks to identify military members and other borrowers who were evicted in violation of federal law.

The analysis, which was turned over to regulators in recent days, provides the first detailed glimpse into the extent of wrongful foreclosures amid the collapse of the housing market. While lenders previously acknowledged that they relied on faulty documents to push through foreclosures, the banks claimed borrowers were rarely evicted by mistake, including military personnel protected by federal law.

That thesis, which underpinned the government’s response to the financial crisis, helps explain why homeowners languished for years without relief. The revelations of more pervasive harm could provide fresh ammunition for Wall Street critics and prompt regulators to adopt a tougher stance.

Housing advocates say the findings also underscore the broader flaws with the settlement. In the latest negotiations, according to people briefed on the talks, the banks secured favorable terms for doling out some aid, a deal that could diminish the relief to homeowners. Read the rest of this entry →

Revealed: how the FBI coordinated the crackdown on Occupy

March 3, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Finance, Headline, Occupy, Politics

New documents prove what was once dismissed as paranoid fantasy: totally integrated corporate-state repression of dissent led by Corporate Banks that had Vested Interests in Protecting their Bailout Money, the FBI, Homeland Security and Local Police Forces.

 

Police used teargas to drive back protesters following an attempt by the Occupy supporters to shut down the city of Oakland. Photograph: Noah Berger/AP

Police used teargas to drive back protesters following an attempt by the Occupy supporters to shut down the city of Oakland. Photograph: Noah Berger/AP

By  - guardian.co.uk

It was more sophisticated than we had imagined: new documents show that the violent crackdown on Occupy last fall – so mystifying at the time – was not just coordinated at the level of the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security, and local police. The crackdown, which involved, as you may recall, violent arrests, group disruption, canister missiles to the skulls of protesters, people held in handcuffs so tight they were injured, people held in bondage till they were forced to wet or soil themselves –was coordinated with the big banks themselves.

The Partnership for Civil Justice Fund, in a groundbreaking scoop that should once more shame major US media outlets (why are nonprofits now some of the only entities in America left breaking major civil liberties news?), filed this request. The document – reproduced here in an easily searchable format – shows a terrifying network of coordinated DHS, FBI, police, regional fusion center, and private-sector activity so completely merged into one another that the monstrous whole is, in fact, one entity: in some cases, bearing a single name, the Domestic Security Alliance Council. And it reveals this merged entity to have one centrally planned, locally executed mission. The documents, in short, show the cops and DHS working for and with banks to target, arrest, and politically disable peaceful American citizens.

The documents, released after long delay in the week between Christmas and New Year, show a nationwide meta-plot unfolding in city after city in an Orwellian world: six American universities are sites where campus police funneled information about students involved with OWS to the FBI, with the administrations’ knowledge (p51); banks sat down with FBI officials to pool information about OWS protesters harvested by private security; plans to crush Occupy events, planned for a month down the road, were made by the FBI – and offered to the representatives of the same organizations that the protests would target; and even threats of the assassination of OWS leaders by sniper fire – by whom? Where? – now remain redacted and undisclosed to those American citizens in danger, contrary to standard FBI practice to inform the person concerned when there is a threat against a political leader (p61). Read the rest of this entry →

Red Lake Pipeline Protest Initiated in Northern Minnesota

March 3, 2013 in Headline, Occupy, Politics, Video Perspective

Posted from Twin Cities Indymedia

#RLBlockade begins!

On the Red Lake sovereign nation land located in what is today known as northern Minnesota, an occupation has started at a location above the Enbridge-owned pipeline built without permission of the Red Lake Nation in 1949 (hashtag #RLblockade). Already a helicopter from Enbridge briefly landed next to the site (video), near the town of Leonard.

It is expected if the occupation proceeds for three days, the flow of oil – which may include controversial tar sands bitumen extracted from Alberta, Canada – will have to be shut down. The 72-hour countdown has started around roughly 3PM Thursday.

Supporters have been invited onto the site by tribal members to support the blockade, and currently volunteer media from the new UneditedMedia collective, TC Indymedia & [informally] OccupyMN are on site. Internet access appears stable enough for @uneditedcamera to periodically livestream as the camp takes shape for the long haul, also aided by mild weather. Also @samRichards10 and Robert DesJarlait (@r_desjarlait) are providing updates. Desjarlait tweeted “This isn’t a blockade, as some have reported. There is nothing to block. It is a non-confrontational protest.” However, it does have potential consequences akin to that created by a blockade. Read the rest of this entry →

Bradley Manning Takes ‘Full Responsibility’ for Giving WikiLeaks Huge Government Data Trove

March 1, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Headline, Occupy, Politics, Update, World News

BY SPENCER ACKERMAN  –  wired.com

manningVSbush_warCrimesFORT MEADE, Md. — Wearing his Army dress uniform, a composed, intense and articulate Pfc. Bradley Manning took “full responsibility” Thursday for providing the organization WikiLeaks with a trove of classified and sensitive military, diplomatic and intelligence cables, videos and documents.

In the lengthiest statement to a military tribunal Manning has provided since his nearly three-year long ordeal began, Manning, 25, said WikiLeaks did not encourage him to provide the organization with any information. But he also sketched out his emotionally fraught online interactions with his WikiLeaks handler, a man he knew as “Ox” or “Nathaniel” over Internet Relay Chat and Jabber, and whom the government maintains was Julian Assange.

Manning’s motivations in leaking, he said, was to “spark a domestic debate of the role of the military and foreign policy in general,” he said, and “cause society to reevaluate the need and even desire to engage in counterterrorism and counterinsurgency operations that ignore their effect on people who live in that environment every day.” Manning said he was in sound mind when he leaked, and did so deliberately, regardless of the legal circumstances.

Remarkably, Manning said he first tried to take his information to the Washington Post, the New York Times and Politico, before contacting WikiLeaks.

The statement came as Manning pleaded guilty on Thursday to 10 of 22 charges the Army has levied against him. Manning admitted to improperly storing classified information; having unauthorized possession of such information; willfully communicating it to an unauthorized person; and other “lesser-included” offenses. Each of the 10 offenses to which Manning pleaded guilty carries a sentence of up to two years’ imprisonment, for a total of 20 years in prison. Read the rest of this entry →

Anonymous leaks alleged data on BofA execs, surveillance

March 1, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Finance, Headline, Occupy, Politics

Hacktivist group says 14GB of data includes evidence that Bank of America engaged in an effort to “spy and collect information on private citizens.

 

AnonymousIn its latest salvo against the financial industry, Anonymous claims to have leaked sensitive information related to Bank of America executives and the company’s alleged effort to “spy and collect information on private citizens.”

Par:AnoIA, a group that identifies itself as the Anonymous Intelligence Agency, said in a press release (PDF) yesterday that it had released 14 gigabytes of data on hundreds of thousands of executives at companies around the world, including Bloomberg, Thomson Reuters, and TEKSystems, which the hackvisit collective claims was hired last year to spy on hackers and social activists.

The group says the data was not acquired during a hack but rather was retrieved from an unsecured server in Israel.

“The source of this release has confirmed that the data was not acquired by a hack but because it was stored on a misconfigured server and basically open for grabs,” Par:AnoIA said. “Looking at the data it becomes clear that Bank of America, TEKSystems, and others (see origins of reports) gathered information on Anonymous and other activists’ movement on various social-media platforms and public Internet Relay Chat (IRC) channels.”

The documents leaked by Anonymous include “intelligence” reports allegedly compiled by TEKSystems on “daily cyber threats” from around the world and Internet activity related to theOccupy Wall Street movement.

The group said the data retrieved revealed research methodology that was “sloppy, random, and valueless.” Read the rest of this entry →

Occupy Movement Files Lawsuit Against Every Federal Regulator of Wall Street

March 1, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Headline, Occupy, Politics, Update

By Pam Martens –  wallstreetonparade.com

 

Occupy Wall StreetIn several respects, Occupy Wall Street reminds me of the feminist movement. Corporate funded media has declared the women’s rights movement dead ad nauseam for four decades — and yet it thrives and reinvents itself. Similarly, corporate funded media has eulogized Occupy Wall Street from almost the moment of its nascent birth in the Fall of 2011.

If there is a common thread connecting these movements and the dire media prognostications of their demise, it is likely that when either one advances, entrenched power — and its iron grip on the wealth of a nation — loses.

Now, similar to the early court battles for women’s rights, Occupy Wall Street has tossed aside its encampments and bullhorns and donned its legal garb and pro hac vices. Occupy Wall Street’s brain trust, Occupy the SEC, just filed a Federal lawsuit that encapsulates the crony capitalist state that passes today for democracy.

The organization is suing every Federal regulator that resides in the pocket of Wall Street – which means they are suing every Federal regulator of Wall Street. And, spunky group that they are, they’re naming individuals too. Here’s the rundown: Ben Bernanke, Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Martin Gruenberg, Chairman of the FDIC, Elisse Walter, Chair of the SEC, Gary Gensler, Chair of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Thomas Curry, Comptroller of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Mary Miller, Under Secretary for Domestic Finance at the Treasury, Neal Wolin, Acting Secretary of the Treasury. Read the rest of this entry →

Welcome to the FEMA Corps Inaugural Class

February 20, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Headline, Occupy, Politics

http://www.dhs.gov  -  Originially posted by Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Deputy Administrator Rich Serino on Thursday, August 13, 2012

Vicksburg, Miss., Sep. 13, 2012 -- FEMA Deputy Administrator Rich Serino gives the keynote address at the Induction Ceremony for the inaugural class of FEMA Corps members. FEMA Corps members assist with disaster preparedness, response, and recovery activities, providing support in areas ranging from working directly with disaster survivors to supporting disaster recovering centers to sharing valuable disaster preparedness and mitigation information with the public.

Vicksburg, Miss., Sep. 13, 2012 — FEMA Deputy Administrator Rich Serino gives the keynote address at the Induction Ceremony for the inaugural class of FEMA Corps members. FEMA Corps members assist with disaster preparedness, response, and recovery activities, providing support in areas ranging from working directly with disaster survivors to supporting disaster recovering centers to sharing valuable disaster preparedness and mitigation information with the public.

Yesterday, we welcomed 231 energetic members into the first ever FEMA Corps class. The members just finished off their first month of training with our partners at the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) and are one step closer to working in the field on disaster response and recovery. They will now head to FEMA’s Center for Domestic Preparedness to spend the next two weeks training in their FEMA position-specific roles. Once they complete both the CNCS and FEMA training, these 231 dedicated FEMA Corps members will be qualified to work in one of a variety of disaster related roles, ranging from Community Relations to Disaster Recovery Center support.

FEMA Corps builds on the great work of AmeriCorps to establish a service cadre dedicated to disaster response and recover. To be sure, responding to disasters is nothing new for Americorps. In fact, the great work that AmeriCorps already does during disasters was the inspiration for FEMA Corps. When I visited communities all over the country that were devastated by disasters, from Joplin, MO to Bastrop, Texas, I always encountered the incredible members of AmeriCorps lending a helping hand to survivors. I was continually struck by the level of compassion, dedication, and skill these members brought to the table.

The inductees are pioneers, combining the exceptional record of citizen service at AmeriCorps’ National Civilian Community Corps with FEMA’s specialized mission of supporting survivors with their recovery after a disaster. The new members, who range in age from 18-24 years old, will contribute to a dedicated, trained, and reliable disaster workforce by working full-time for ten months on federal disaster response and recovery efforts. As we announced in March, FEMA Corps sets the foundation for a new generation of emergency managers; it promotes civic engagement and offers an educational and financial opportunity for young people; and is designed to strengthen the nation’s disaster response by supplementing FEMA’s existing Reservist workforce.

I commend and thank every member of the inaugural class of FEMA Corps for their dedication to helping communities in need. Welcome to FEMA Corps!

To learn more about the new program, visit the AmeriCorps website or our FEMA Corps page.

50,000 march to voice opposition to Keystone pipeline in DC

February 19, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Finance, Headline, Occupy, Politics, World News

On February 17th, thousands of people from around the nation converged on Washington D.C. for the largest environmental protest in U.S. history.  Over 50,000 people were in the march that included people from the Sierra Club, 350.org, Indigenous Environmental Network, #IdleNoMore (u.s and canada) and many others.

The real truth of this story is that the protest was a call to action for our elected leaders to follow through on their promises and do something about climate change, starting with blocking the Keystone XL pipeline that threatens to poison the groundwater and land for millions of people that have not even been informed by the corporations or politicians that are going through with the plan.

In the words of James Hansen, Nasa scientist who speaks out about climate change,  this renowned scientist has come forward to say that exploitation of the tar sands and building the subsequent Keystone XL pipeline will mean “game over for climate” and result in a planet that humans are no longer able to live on.

The sad part of this  is, this massive action was virtually ignored by mainstream media.  A story on fair.org takes a look at this part of the event,  and how little the national media cared to cover the biggest environmental action in U.S. history.  Here is the only decent report we have found on the subject ( and even this does not really do justice to the gravity of the event,  and along with all the other articles we have seen – fails to mention or recognize the importance of the native community and their treaty rights that are being violated in this struggle ).

By   –  washingtonpost.com

A crowd that organizers said numbered approximately 50,000 braved the cold on Sunday and marched to urge President Obama to reject the Keystone XL pipeline and to show leadership on other climate issues they called urgent.The group rallied on a slice of the Mall just north of the Washington Monument before heading down Constitution Avenue, up 17th Street and past the White House chanting slogans such as “We are unstoppable, another world is possible” and “Hey, hey, ho, ho, Keystone pipeline’s got to go.”
The president wasn’t home, however. He was in Florida playing golf with Tiger Woods and Jim Crane, a Houston businessman who owns the Houston Astros as well as the residential compound where Obama is spending the holiday weekend. Read the rest of this entry →

48 Arrested at Keystone Pipeline Protest as Sierra Club Lifts 120-Year Ban on Civil Disobedience

February 15, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Finance, Headline, Occupy, Politics, Video Perspective, World News

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Forty-eight people, including civil rights leader Julian Bond and NASA climate scientist James Hansen [link to video of him speaking on climate change], were arrested Wednesday in front of the White House as part of an ongoing protest calling on the Obama administration to reject the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline. The action came before a rally planned for Sunday on Washington’s National Mall, which organizers have dubbed “the largest climate rally in history.” We speak to Sierra Club Executive Director Michael Brune, who was arrested in the first act of civil disobedience in the organization’s 120-year history.

International treaty to protect the Sacred from Tar Sands signing ceremony

February 12, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Documentary, Finance, Headline, Occupy, Politics, Video Perspective, World News

By   –  intercontinentalcry.org

From January 23 – 25, 2013, a Ceremonial Grand Council was held on Ihanktonwan homelands to affirm a unifying International Treaty between Indigenous Peoples and allies who seek to protect the sacred from the Tar Sands and the Keystone XL Pipeline.

The International Treaty–signed by Tribal elders and their Allies–builds upon the Save the Fraser River Declaration, Rights of Mother Earth Accord, Indigenous Leaders Spiritual Declaration, and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Read the rest of this entry →

Drug Wars, The D.R.E. scandal, Operation Fast and Furious and Gun Control – what does this all mean in your future?

February 7, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Documentary, Editorial, Headline, Occupy, Politics, Video Perspective

By Nick Hathaway – roguemedia.org

This is a call to all for assistance in investigating the facts surrounding the events detailed in the story below, if you have information, make it available. Run with it if you find something out and want a pulitzer…  there is so much more to this that no one is talking about publicly yet.

Obama paid a recent visit to Minneapolis, MN earlier this week saying he was here to promote his gun control and weapons bans stance .  The event took place,  not among the public,  but at a special facility, the Minneapolis Police Department Special Operations Center, speaking with law enforcement directly rather than the general public.

 

This is somewhat interesting considering a number of sheriffs around the country have recently voiced concerns over the legislation and executive orders, some going so far as to say they would not enforce unconstitutional laws.

The peculiar thing about this is it is reported that major players in the D.R.E. ( Drug Recognition Evaluator ) scandal , were at the conference.  This meeting comes on the heels of a major  lawsuit filed last Friday by several individuals involved in being “tested on” by police as subjects in the program.  The lawsuit aledges that police were involved in unsupervised testing,  and distribution of drugs to civilians,  with no medical supervision or regulatory commission, and then dropping them off in the street after just confirming through these tests that they were in fact intoxicated.

This article is an attempt to ask some serious questions about the connections between gun control, the fast and furious scandal, the war on drugs and how all of these tie into the D.R.E. investigation and trial.  There are some serious questions that need to be answered by policy makers and those that are serving in public office regarding these connections. Read the rest of this entry →

Lie After Lie After Lie: What Colin Powell Knew Ten Years Ago Today and What He Said

February 6, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Headline, Politics, World News

By   –  huffingtonpost.com

 

Colin Powell’s Own Staff Had Warned Him Against His War Lies

Colin Powell’s Own Staff Had Warned Him Against His War Lies

Colin Powell made his Iraq presentation at the United Nations ten years ago today, on February 5th, 2003.

As much criticism as Powell has gotten for this — hecalls it ”painful” and says, “I get mad when bloggers accuse me of lying” — it hasn’t been close to what he deserves. That’s because there’s no question that Powell was consciously lying: he fabricated “evidence” and ignored repeated warnings that what he was saying was false.

We know this because of some good reporting and what’s seeped into the public record via one of the congressional investigations of pre-war Iraq intelligence. The record is still incomplete, because Congress never bothered to look at how Powell used the intelligence he received, and the corporate media has never taken a close look at what happened. But with what’s available we can go through Powell’s presentation line by line to demonstrate the chasm between what he knew and what he told the world. As you’ll see, there’s quite a lot to say about it.

Powell’s speech can be found on the archived State Department website here. All other sources are linked below.

PUBLIC CERTAINTY, PRIVATE DOUBT

On that February 5 in front of the UN Security Council, was Colin Powell certain what he was saying was accurate? He certainly was:

POWELL: My colleagues, every statement I make today is backed up by sources, solid sources. These are not assertions. What we’re giving you are facts and conclusions based on solid intelligence.

Later, regarding whether Iraq had reconstituted a nuclear weapons program, he said:

POWELL: [T]here is no doubt in my mind…

That’s in public. What about in private? According to Larry Wilkerson, Powell’s chief of staff, here’s what Powell was thinking at the time:

WILKERSON: [Powell] had walked into my office musing and he said words to the effect of, I wonder how we’ll all feel if we put half a million troops in Iraq and march from one end of the country to the other and find nothing. Read the rest of this entry →

Anonymous Releases Personal Information on Transcanada ’s Board of Directors.

February 4, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Finance, Headline, Occupy, Politics

The following information is being re-posted here from anarchoanon’s tumbler page in an effort to ensure it will remain freely available to the public.  It is a list of the names, addresses, and other personal information of TransCanada’s board of directors.

If you are not currently aware this foreign company is involved in stealing landowners private property via use of eminent domain laws that are intended to be used for public works projects, such as the building of a highway, or other PUBLIC infrastructure that is freely available for the general public to use.

This company is twisting these laws, with the help of government officials to build a PRIVATE pipeline that will carry toxic tarsands ‘oil’ through the US in order to get it to world oil markets. That is going to result in higher domestic oil prices, polluted drinking water, and as James Hansen states in this article,  exploiting the tarsands oil reserves will result in : “Game over for climate.”

Contact these people,  tell them what you think of their plans to destroy our planet.  Do it over and over again,  make sure they know exactly how you feel about them effectively killing your children and grand children.  In this editor’s own personal opinion,  it seems like it would be a good idea to get conference calls going to these numbers and let people know how devestating what they are doing to the planet really is.

Reposted d0x from : http://anarchoanon.tumblr.com/post/42293117358/d0x-on-transcanadas-board-of-directors

see their earlier press release about Transcanada d0x: http://anarchoanon.tumblr.com/post/39931205182/its-national-nokxl-mass-action-day-and-it-would-be

 

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#NoKXL – Tar Sands Blockade – #IdleNoMore – Slap Lawsuits will not stop the resistance

February 2, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Finance, Headline, Occupy, Politics, Update, Video Perspective


a message from blockader that just got released from jail:

After chaining myself to a speaker during a TransCanada engineer’s presentation on pipeline safety compliance at the PipeTech oil and gas pipeline conference yesterday morning, I was charged with Disrupting a Meeting or Procession. My bail was set at $500 and I was retrieved from Montgomery County Jail very early this morning by my friends in Tar Sands Blockade!
After I spent a good long time chatting it up with my arresting officer about why I do what I do and how SLAPPing me will never shut me up, I guess he passed along the good word, cause I had a more-than-hour long meeting with his department’s detectives. They assured me that they were just puzzled and not fishing for new charges – they just wanted to know what was up. Apparently, TransCanada hadn’t visited their department to warn them against so-called “eco-terrorists” like me, so they were engaged, candid and actually very concerned. By the end of it, we shook hands and they thanked me for what I was doing. Read the rest of this entry →

The 32 most alarming charts from the government’s climate change report

January 30, 2013 in Finance, Headline, Politics, World News

By Philip Bump  —  grist.org
Just reading about the government’s massive new report outlining what climate change has in store for the U.S. is sobering. In brief: temperature spikes, drought, flooding, less snow, less permafrost. But if you really want to freak out, you should check out the graphs, charts, and maps.For the more visually oriented bunker builders out there, here are the 32 most alarming images from the 1,200-page draft report. (Click any of them to embiggen.)Things will be different.
Analysis suggests that temperatures could rise as much as 11 degrees by the end of the century. On this chart, note the lines labelled SRES A2 and SRES B1. Those are the two greenhouse gas emission scenarios used as worst- and best-case scenarios in many of the charts that follow.

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It’s possible that sea levels could only rise eight inches. It is also possible that they could rise over six-and-a-half feet. Read the rest of this entry →

We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists

January 27, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Documentary, Finance, Headline, Occupy, Politics, Video Perspective, World News

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Gun Control and the Politics of Opportunity in America

January 22, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Editorial, Finance, Headline, Occupy, Politics, Update

By Nick Hathaway  – roguemedia.org

There have recently been a few tragic incidents involving mass shootings by what seem to be hapless and insane individuals in the U.S.  All politics and viewpoints aside,  these events are tragic, and should be avoided.  But,  not at all costs.  That solution,  “fix the problem, at all costs,”  is what is driving this country over a cliff that we will never be able to climb out of, if we keep current course.

Mentally deranged people should probably be monitored alot more than just making sure they don’t own firearms,  god forbid we allow a lunatic to pump gas and blow everyone up at the local gas-station as well.  I hope u get the point,  everything we do on a day to day basis while daydreaming of something else is dangerous.  Take driving your car for example,  most people think nothing of it.  That is most likely the single most lethal thing americans do on a day to day basis.

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Black Panthers, on the steps of the state capitol in Sacramento, CA
Instrumental in the fight for civil liberties that happened over the last 50-100 years.

Gun control,  and the new fervor for passing into law some draconian ideals that are fueled by sensationalist media campaigns on the evening news should not escape anyone’s notice.  One side will argue that these [mass killings] should never happen again,  the other will argue that we need to uphold the 2nd Amendment,  both sides are right.

However,  despite the debate that ensues after every one of these incidents there are a few things to keep in mind ::

1)  Those who would sacrifice liberty for safety, deserve neither   ( Ben Franklin,  founding father of the United States of America ).   I mean no dis-respect to him when I paraphrase this to say,  ‘you are responsible for your own safety and well being,  make smart choices and keep yourself armed.’

2)  Keeping guns out of the hands of law abiding citizens only makes the problem worse,  in that case all the criminals will have guns and no one but the police state will be around to save you.

3) All of these recent incidents have numerous reports from eye witness’ that say there was more than 1 shooter.   This should raise a huge false flag to anyone that cares about the truth of the news reports they hear.

4) Mentally unstable people should probably not be allowed to have weapons that are intended to kill large amounts of people all at once.  This may actually include gasoline at filling stations,  let’s be honest.

5)  Our own government has been involved in supplying people, that most of society would view as mentally unstable, with automatic [ i.e.  illegal] weapons that EVEN NOW BEFORE NEW LEGISLATION,  CIVILIANS CAN NOT BUY OR OWN !!!!   (cough ,  cough,  Fast and the Furious Scandal, MK Ultra,  Iran Contra Scandal, not to mention the laundry list of U.S. law officers that have come forward to say that the C.I.A. is involved in a domestic drug cartel,  the list is virtually endless.)

6)  We already live in a fascist police state,  and the time to claim and hold on to your 2nd amendment rights is NOW !

7)  A smart criminal that really wanted to could build his own assault rifle,  with or without gun control,  and do the same things that have happened in these recent cases of violence.  Including building their own ammunition,  the fact is it is fairly easy,  and all the tools are available to anyone willing to take the time to do it.   If you are worried about psychopaths with automatic assault rifles,   gun control legislation will not help you.

8) After passing the recent NDAA,  which allows indefinite detainment WITHOUT TRIAL of anyone (including US citizens) the executive branch of government decides is a terrorist,  they can send you to guantanamo.   REAL FACT.   It’s current law in the U.S. after Obama’s executive order,  and that means he has every reason to disarm the populace.. .   What better time,  disarm everyone,  and then any “insurgents  (read,  people that don’t agree with the master plan )  “  can just be held in offshore prisons where we don’t have to account for anyones health, security or well being…

9) When political protest becomes illegal, and as you have seen if you are awake by now,  peaceful protest is met with violent police state, fascist style repression,  not only in the form of beating and subdueing protesters and activists…  But,  also in the form of mass media repression of the topic.  The major corporate backed news networks simply refuse to cover any protest action,  as if they can totally ignore the communication links already building within the masses.

 

The future of this planet, and our children’s children,  and those to come after depend on us..  Let’s make our voice heard,  I for one want to live on a planet that is sustainable.

 

State of the World Address

January 21, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Editorial, Finance, Headline, Occupy, Politics, Uncategorized, World News

Nick Hathaway –  Roguemedia.org

Things are not well for our planet.  If you were not already aware of this,  you need to start paying more attention.  Possibly,  get off the couch or armchair,  and do something about it..

Where to start, really?  How do you begin talking about all the problems facing us, the human race, right now?  Do i start with global warming and climate change that we are all seeing happen right now?  Do i talk about some of the biggest and most fascist governments this world has ever seen, squaring off in a cold war style fight for the earths resources with no thought at all about the possible outcome, the inevitable wars, or if it is even good  for our planet and way of life to use some of these resources and pollute our air and water, not to mention the land we get our food from….

stateOfTHeWorldDo I talk about the corporations that now seem to in fact run these governments? Do I talk about all the dis-information these governments are trying to feed us, the people,  so we buy into the lie and just keep going to work day after day,  not doing anything about the problems facing our planet.

There is really so much to say,  so much to do, that it is amazingly difficult at times to even pick a place to start.

We all need to do our part,  think globally,  act locally within your community.  Start getting communities meeting with each other face to face and start talking about how to deal with the world around us.  TURN OFF YOUR TV !!   GET OFF THE COMPUTER AND TALK TO PEOPLE !!   MAKE A DIFFERENCE !  DIRECT ACTION, NOW !!!!

The truth is,  we do not have time to wait for politicians to try “fix” the problems,  THE FIX IS IN, and they have rigged the game for so long we are all FUK’T if we don’t get up and do something about it now.

 

 

 

King: I Have a Dream. Obama: I Have a Drone

January 21, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Headline, Occupy, Politics

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by Norman Solomon - disinfo.com

A simple twist of fate has set President Obama’s second Inaugural Address for January 21, the same day as the Martin Luther King Jr. national holiday.

Obama made no mention of King during the Inauguration four years ago — but since then, in word and deed, the president has done much to distinguish himself from the man who said “I have a dream.”

After his speech at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in August 1963, King went on to take great risks as a passionate advocate for peace.

After his Inaugural speech in January 2009, Obama has pursued policies that epitomize King’s grim warning in 1967: “When scientific power outruns moral power, we end up with guided missiles and misguided men.”

But Obama has not ignored King’s anti-war legacy. On the contrary, the president has gone out of his way to distort and belittle it.

In his eleventh month as president — while escalating the U.S. war effort in Afghanistan, a process that tripled the American troop levels there — Obama traveled to Oslo to accept the Nobel Peace Prize. In his speech, he cast aspersions on the peace advocacy of another Nobel Peace laureate: Martin Luther King Jr.

The president struck a respectful tone as he whetted the rhetorical knife before twisting. “I know there’s nothing weak — nothing passive — nothing naive — in the creed and lives of Gandhi and King,” he said, just before swiftly implying that those two advocates of nonviolent direct action were, in fact, passive and naive. “I face the world as it is, and cannot stand idle in the face of threats to the American people,” Obama added.  (despite the fact our own government manufactured those threats, so that we can take away civil liberties..  is what he really said, if you read between the lines of talk and action on the part of Obama.) Read the rest of this entry →

Academe Is Complicit – Remembering the legacy of Aaron Swartz

January 21, 2013 in ANON NeWs, Editorial, Headline, Politics

I don’t think there’s much more to say about Aaron Swartz. I didn’t know him personally, but like many others I am a beneficiary of the work he did. And I have agreed for much of my life as an academic with the thinking that led him to his fateful act in a closet at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Most centrally, that there are several ethical imperatives that should make everything that JSTOR (or any comparable bundling of scholarly publication) holds freely available to everyone: much of that work was underwritten directly or indirectly by public funds, the transformative impact of open access on inequality is already well-documented, and it’s in keeping with the obligations and values that scholars allege to be central to their work.

Blame is coming down heavy on MIT and JSTOR, both of which were at pains to distance themselves from the legal persecution of Swartz even before news of his suicide broke, particularly JSTOR, which very early on asked that Swartz not be prosecuted. Blame is coming down even more heavily, as it should, on federal prosecutors who have been spewing a load of spurious garbage about the case for over a year. They had discretion and they abused it grievously in an era when vast webs of destructive and criminal activities have been discretionarily ignored if they stem from powerful men and powerful institutions. They chose to be Inspector Javert, chasing down Swartz over a loaf of bread. Read the rest of this entry →