Ahmed’s Dad Pushes 9/11 Conspiracy Posts, Videos on Arabic Facebook PageWith the frenzy following his son Ahmed’s bringing a suspicious-looking modified clock to high school, Texas-based Islamic political activist Mohammed Elhassan Mohammed finally succeeded in creating something he’s sought for a long time: a national media event that can be used to shine the light on alleged crimes of the United States, from accusations of “Islamophobia” in Irving, Texas, to American complicity in the 9/11 attacks. Al Qaeda’s attack on September 11, 2001 is a recurring topic of discussion on Mohammed’s own Arabic-language National Reform Party Facebook page where—beside photos of his family enjoying their newfound fame—are posted articles, photos and videos featuring both implicit, and explicit claims that the 9/11 attacks were a US-sponsored hoax to launch a war against Islam and Muslims. http://townhall.com/columnists/kyleshideler/2015/10/06/ahmeds-dad-pushes-911-conspiracy-posts-videos-on-arabic-facebook-page-n2061903/page/full------------------------------------------------------ FRAUDSTERS
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Hillary chief of staff e-mailed classified info to the Clinton Foundation — twiceThe Hillary Clinton e-mail scandal may have its first target for criminal charges — assuming the Department of Justice takes its job seriously. E-mails produced via a FOIA lawsuit from Citizens United include two instances in which Hillary’s chief of staff Cheryl Mills transmitted classified information to people outside of the government. In fact, as Politico reports, the two e-mails from Mills went to the Clinton Foundation to assist in coordinating with Bill Clinton’s efforts on behalf of the Clinton Global Initiative: Hillary Clinton’s No. 2 at the State Department twice forwarded information to the Clinton Foundation that was later deemed classified, the latest instance of former Clinton staff transmitting now-classified information.
According to a new email chain shared with POLITICO by Citizens United, Cheryl Mills — Clinton’s former chief of state at State — forwarded State Department background information about Rwanda and the Congo to the Clintons’ philanthropic organization. Citizens United, a conservative activist group, obtained the messages via a Freedom of Information act lawsuit. …
The information in the 2012 emails was classified by the State Department in July of this year because of national security and foreign policy reasons, according to the documents. The classification specifically related to foreign government information and intelligence activities, sources or methods, according to the redaction labels.If true, this would be a classic violation of 18 USC 793 (f): (f) Whoever, being entrusted with or having lawful possession or control of any document, writing, code book, signal book, sketch, photograph, photographic negative, blueprint, plan, map, model, instrument, appliance, note, or information, relating to the national defense, (1) through gross negligence permits the same to be removed from its proper place of custody or delivered to anyone in violation of his trust, or to be lost, stolen, abstracted, or destroyed, or (2) having knowledge that the same has been illegally removed from its proper place of custody or delivered to anyone in violation of its trust, or lost, or stolen, abstracted, or destroyed, and fails to make prompt report of such loss, theft, abstraction, or destruction to his superior officer—
Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both.It’s actually a more clear-cut violation than what has emerged so far. Until now, we have seen evidence of gross negligence in communications of classified information between State Department officials on an unsecured system known to have been penetrated by outsiders at least once, and whose data has been in unsecured and unauthorized hands. These two e-mails show a deliberate communication of classified information to someone fully outside the government, not just within the State Department’s sphere of operations. Mills’ defenders — both formal and informal — will argue that Mills didn’t intend on transmitting classified information, and that is was either not classified at the time or at least not marked so in the originating materials. None of this is a defense against 18 USC 793, which nowhere requires classification to prosecute. Besides, the kind of information suggested by the redaction would obviously be sensitive enough to protect, and certainly not to be shared with uncleared and unauthorized personnel at a politically connected non-profit. This is precisely what security briefings tell people with clearances not to do. No one at any level would fail to grasp the risks and legal implications of these actions, and certainly not at the high level of clearance employed at the top of the State Department. On top of that, what was Mills doing in briefing Clinton Foundation officials in the first place? She had a job serving the public at the State Department, a job she took by leaving the Clinton Foundation. Mills returned to the foundation when she left State, too. In between, though, the public had a right to expect that Mills would put her duties at State — which includes the safeguarding of classified material — ahead of any other priorities. Politico’s Rachel Bade asks the same question: Mills sat on the foundation’s board before becoming the department’s No. 2 official and returned to the board after leaving State in 2013. And she appeared to continue to advise the foundation while at State, according to other emails revealed by the Citizens United lawsuit. Republicans say those connections between Mills and the Clinton Foundation raise questions about whether the relationship was too close.
“The fact that these two email chains — which are now classified — were sent only 16 days apart, makes it appear as if the sharing of sensitive government information with the Clinton Foundation was a regular occurrence,” David Bossie, president of Citizens United, said in a statement. “Time will tell as more emails become public.”Indeed it will. Until then, Mills may need to seek legal representation, and in any other administration might have already been Mirandized.
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Matt Drudge: Media propping up ‘old and sick’ HillaryMedia kingpin Matt Drudge on Tuesday railed against Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s health and her politics, saying he was worried the nation would end up “with Hillary’s brain in the Oval Office in a jar.” “She’s old and she’s sick,” the Drudge Report founder said in an interview with Alex Jones. Drudge slammed the media for propping up Clinton’s candidacy. “She’s not a contender. They’re making her a contender with these propped up Saturday Night Live things. It’s like a head on a stick,” he said, chiding NBC for “giving her endless hours of airtime.” The media mogul cited Clinton’s hypothyroidism as cause for concern. “Anybody who is 70 years old who is hypothyroid, you do not elect president, ladies and gentlemen,” he said. Drudge also alluded to his “long history” with the Clintons, referencing his coverage of the 1990s Monica Lewinsky scandal. “They’re ugly. They play dirty. They sued me for $30 million last time around,” he said. “Hillary Clinton with the NSA — good luck if you dissent. Snowden, I’ll switch places with you.” http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/256152-matt-drudge-media-propping-up-old-and-sick-hillary
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Trio Of Academics Fight Global Warming By Travelling A Combined 8,426 Miles For A One-Hour Meeting On Climate Change…Two taxpayer-funded college presidents and the president of America’s largest university-based climate alliance traveled a combined 8,426 miles this week to meet for slightly over an hour to discuss strategies for carbon reduction. The “climate leadership meeting” occurred on Monday at Agnes Scott College, a private, all-female bastion of about 1,000 students in the Atlanta suburb of Decatur. The meeting lasted one hour, seven minutes and 21 seconds, according to the YouTube video which captured it for posterity. Speakers at the meeting included Ball State University president Paul Ferguson, Portland State University president Wim Wiewel and Tim Carter, the president of Second Nature, a Boston, Mass.-based coalition of colleges dedicated to fighting climate change. http://dailycaller.com/2015/10/06/trio-of-academics-travel-8426-miles-for-one-hour-climate-change-meeting/
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Ask 3 Anons what Anonymous means/is/stands for and you will get 4 answers. So far anonymous has never made any sort of permanent effect on anything. I salute the activism but they only seem to cause temporary nuisance
It's the best we have I suppose
That is because there is not a single group. Anyone can be part of Anonymous, and I'm pretty sure that there are a few important groups that are structured. It's better than doing nothing and at least they're trying to do things peacefully (something that tends to be rare these days). They do make a point though. The banking system is very much corrupt and occasionally flawed. There were times of crisis where I could not withdraw money for unknown reasons, just to be able to withdraw it the next day. Such a situation happened just a few days ago. This is why I like keeping cash in my room.
Let’s show them that we are the 99% and we can beat them. It is that easy. Pretty much lost their credibility with that line There's a link on that line. Anoynmous is selling tshirts. Amex? Paypal? Visa? Wire transfer? https://shop.spreadshirt.com/anonhq/![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FUCN5GAt.png&t=663&c=LAZwWdgX-1sp9w) Bitcoin? ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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Peeple, the controversial app that promised to let users “review” other people and give them a rating out of five, has softened its offering just weeks before its planned launch. The company had previously scheduled the launch of the new social app, dubbed “Yelp for people”, for November this year. Revealed in early October, the app promised users the ability to “revolutionise the way we’re seen in the world through our relationships”. Users could assign a star rating and feedback to anyone they knew, positive or negative, and the ratee could do very little about it. Every negative review would have been live for at least 48 hours, and in order to remove them, an individual would be encouraged to contest a negative review, leading to accusations that the app would become a libellous quagmire and a harasser’s dream. Following the criticism, Peeple’s website and social media feeds were blanked out, leading to speculation that the app was never going to see the light of day – or even that the whole thing was a hoax. But instead, it looks like it’s still on-track to launch, even earlier than expected: the new website gives a date of 12 October for the app’s release. But according to a posting on LinkedIn from the app’s developer, a former recruitment executive named Julia Cordray, the app that hit stores might be less controversial than what was previously announced: “You will NOT be on our platform without your explicit permission. There is no 48-hour waiting period to remove negative comments. There is no way to even make negative comments. Simply stated, if you don’t explicitly say ‘approve recommendation’, it will not be visible on our platform.” The new direction leaves the app having more in common with purely positive ranking apps such as Klout and LinkedIn itself.--------------------------------- Then this app has lost its uniqueness and became another wannabe...
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A person can only explain so many times why an idea is not true- eventually to keep the page reasonable some have to be blocked. When I went on and on for hours repeating some nonsense as a kid my mother would finally have enough of it and slap me silly. Unfortunately we can't do the same for people on web sites so the next best thing is to block them
What if you tell your mom over and over to stop smocking crack? Would she be right to slap you silly? The banning on reddit lacked the same perspective. Sierra Club in Senate committee meeting CANNOT EVEN ANSWER QUESTIONS on global warming. This is rather amazing as public testimony. https://youtu.be/Sl9-tY1oZNwI would particularly like to hear comments from people that do believe Earth is heating up and we are the evil villians on this testimony. On the surface, it simply appears to make NO SENSE. Less jobs. Less humans. More concentrated power for the few.
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OK... That interview. Was. Amazing. And scary...
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------------------------------------- Matt drudge is like Bigfoot. I thought he did not exist. Almost... ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Toys “R” Us is the latest in a string of U.S. companies that has been caught forcing their American employees to train foreign college-grads to take the Americans’ jobs, via a process known as “knowledge transfer.” An expose by the New York Times revealed in detail how the renowned children’s toy-chain brought in eight workers from the global outsourcing company Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). The Indians shadowed employees, mainly in accounting, and produced intricate manuals for TCS workers in India to take over these jobs. By late June, the jobs had been transferred overseas and 67 employees had been laid off from Toys “R” Us, many of whom had reportedly been at the company for over a decade. One accountant, age 49, who had been with Toys “R” Us in New Jersey for over 15 years, explained how she was shadowed, for four weeks, by a young woman on a temporary visa from India. “She shadowed me everywhere, even to the ladies’ room,” said the accountant. “We were asked to cooperate and show them respect and train them to do our individual job functions… If you didn’t cooperate, you would be asked to leave,” said another former company accountant, age 36, who worked there for nearly 12 years. She said the young Indian “was watching me like a hawk… It took him a while to learn what I did.” She told the Times, “I felt like, ‘Why am I sitting here showing this man how to do my job when they are taking it away from me and sending it to India?'” Although under federal guidelines employers are required to sign a declaration that these foreign employees “will not adversely affect the working conditions” or lower their wages, thousands of American workers are being laid off, replaced by foreign workers and even forced to train them for their own jobs. Many interviews with former employees reveal their view that foreign H-1B visa workers don’t necessarily have exceptional skills compared to their American counterparts. The Times also points out that the layoffs at Toys “R” Us and other companies are growing examples of how global outsourcing companies are using temporary visas to bring in these foreign workers to help ship out jobs, mainly to India. Corporations and lobby groups such as Mark Zuckerberg’s FWD.us, falsely claim that these H-1B visa workers create more jobs for Americans. In fact, there are far more U.S. graduates with STEM and IT degrees than there are jobs available. http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/10/06/toys-r-us-forces-u-s-college-grads-train-h-1b-foreign-replacements/
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You know there's a great way to avoid all that kind of bullshit, don't take part, people just don't seem to get that, I have a very specific criteria I follow now whenever taking part in conversations with the public online.
. There must always be an ignore function so I can block people who spam me or try to harass me through PM's
. Mods/Staff must either be extremely relaxed or none existent and allow for all forms of free speech and debate
. Privacy above all else must be respected and protected
. I shouldn't have to enter in real information about myself or potentially sensitive information in order to take part ( falls in line with privacy but there are many sites that claim to privacy and then ask you private information in order to join )
I agree that apps like this are particularly bad but I don't think that it's even about what they claim, it just seems to me like a massive and convenient way for companies to do data farming on every aspect of our lives. Be it intelligence agencies or marketing companies and everybody feeds them every single piece of information they have without a second thought.
What I find more amazing is that it's taken a stupid app like this to finally make people wake up and realise the con social networks are.
You won't have a choice with peeple.
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Multi-Culturalism Fail: Gangs Of Arab Migrants Riot For Fifth Straight Night In Sweden, Torching Cars, Attacking Police…It is supposed to be the model multicultural state. But Sweden is facing problems of its own after gangs of immigrants spent a fifth consecutive night rioting in Stockholm. Officers are battling to keep the capital under control after hundreds of cars were torched, a police station set alight and fire services kept from a major blaze by a stone-throwing mob of youths. To make matters worse, rioting has now spread to Sweden’s two other major cities, Gothenburg and Malmo. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2330247/Sweden-flames-As-gangs-migrants-riot-nights-running--Utopian-boats-multicultural-success-story-turn-ashes.html#ixzz3nnwzwtjX----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What a surprise. Those images are photoshooooooooooped!!!!!
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UAW Threatens Strike at Fiat ChryslerThe United Auto Workers is threatening to strike Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV by Wednesday night, signaling a breakdown in efforts to salvage a labor deal widely rejected by members last week. The UAW, representing 40,000 Fiat Chrysler employees in the U.S., said it plans to strike if it can’t reach a deal by Wednesday at midnight, at which time a contract extension expires. If the union follows through on its threat, it would represent the first walkout in a contract against a U.S. auto maker since before the Detroit car companies filed for bankruptcy in 2009. http://www.wsj.com/articles/uaw-threatening-strike-at-fiat-chrysler-1444150802
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London woman charged after alleged #killallwhitemen tweetBahar Mustafa, 28, a student diversity officer at Goldsmiths, University of London, charged with sending threatening communicationA student diversity officer who came to prominence in a race row after allegedly tweeting the hashtag #killallwhitemen has been charged by police with sending a threatening communication. Bahar Mustafa, of Goldsmiths, University of London, is set to appear at Bromley magistrates court on 5 November. The 28-year-old from Edmonton, north-east London, faces two charges. One is sending a communication conveying a threatening message between 10 November 2014 and 31 May 2015. The second is for sending a grossly offensive message via a public communication network between 10 November 2014 and 31 May 2015. Mustafa was initially accused of racism for asking white men not to attend a students’ union meeting intended for ethnic minority and “non-binary” women. She then became embroiled in a separate row, accused of using the hashtag #killallwhitemen on her Twitter account, which has since been deleted. http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/oct/06/london-woman-charged-over-alleged-killallwhitemen-tweet--------------------------------------------- A student diversity officer, a donkey and a pony go to a bar...
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Hillary Clinton Supporters Endorse "White Privilege Tax" on All WHITE PEOPLE'S Income! - TAX WHITEY----------------- Braindead, not good enough for zombies...
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Just signed... only 60 more to go "peeple"!! ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) The problem isn't gathering people to sign it. I'm pretty sure if we all shared it around within our social networks (whoever has one) that a higher number could be reached. The question is will Google and Apple listen? The problem is, even if the petition is seen, will it matter? Or will Apple and Google ignore it because they'll make lots of money.
What is the success rate of such polls? If Hell is unleashed no matter what then... This was in purpose.
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The hologram reflection idea is a bit different than simulation theory, but they are both mind boggling once you get into reading about them. When scrutinizing into the fabric of reality into the smallest particule ever, the The Large Hadron Collider might reach to this sign: ... Then what...? ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
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The hologram reflection idea is a bit different than simulation theory, but they are both mind boggling once you get into reading about them. If you were to enlarge a hydrogen atom, so that the proton nucleus were the size of a pin-point in your hand, the electron would be zooming around the proton, say, a hundred feet away. Since the electron in a hydrogen atom is in the electron shell nearest the proton, electrons in other atoms might be zooming around their respective nuclei at much further distances if they were enlarged to a corresponding size. The point is, all that there is in between the electrons and the nuclei is empty space. In other words, people, and everything else you see on the surface of the earth, are essentially made up of so much nothing - empty space.Just because we don't know how to make hologram devices that create complex holograms like the materials that we are all made out of, doesn't mean that somebody other than people doesn't know how. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) If we get rid of all that space a human body would be no bigger than a grain of salt... The whole human race no bigger than a single apple.
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