Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Afghanistan Military Presence

Is Australia's involvement in Afghanistan the right thing? My personal opinion is NO.
Was Australia's involvement in Iraq the right thing? I could go on with other wars we have followed big brother into over the decades.
Our politicians do not listen to the general public (hey that's us)so I am afraid we will continue to pay for this wrong deed with our soldiers lives and our countries cash.
I know that is brutal but it is my truth.
Why does Australia want to play a role in the control of these other nations by the American War Machine, it is the seeder of wars and hate.
For the first time in my life I am ashamed to be Australian.
Ashamed we cannot stand up and be open minded and say NO to War.
Julia Gillard said:We won't abandon Afghans: Julia Gillard (hey Madam PM it is not the Afghams they DO NOT want us there - it is your puppet masters - um who is that?)
JULIA Gillard has declared Australians could remain in Afghanistan for at least a decade, vowing not to abandon the war-torn nation to terrorists and chaos.
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  • John Richardson has called it an act of treason:
    The Prime Minister of Australia, Julia Gillard, & the Leader of the Opposition, Tony Abbott, both stood up in our nation's Parliament today & boldly, deliberately & directly lied to the Australian people about the need for Australia to maintain its military presence in Afghanistan.
  • yourdemocracy.net.au
  • Tuesday, October 19, 2010

    Give Peace a Chance

  • youtube


  • Title: John Lennon - Give Peace A Chance lyrics
    Ev'rybody's talking about
    Bagism, Shagism, Dragism, Madism, Ragism, Tagism
    This-ism, that-ism
    Isn't it the most
    All we are saying is give peace a chance
    All we are saying is give peace a chance

    Ev'rybody's talking about
    Ministers, Sinisters, Banisters and canisters,
    Bishops and Fishops and Rabbis and Pop eyes,
    And bye bye, bye byes.
    All we are saying is give peace a chance
    All we are saying is give peace a chance

    Let me tell you now
    Ev'rybody's talking about
    Revolution, Evolution, Mastication, Flagelolation, Regulations.
    Integrations, Meditations, United Nations, Congratulations
    All we are saying is give peace a chance
    All we are saying is give peace a chance

    Oh Let's stick to it
    Ev'rybody's talking about
    John and Yoko, Timmy Leary, Rosemary, Tommy smothers, Bob Dylan,
    Tommy Cooper, Derek Tayor, Norman Mailer, Alan Ginsberg, Hare Krishna,
    Hare Krishna
    All we are saying is give peace a chance
    All we are saying is give peace a chance

    BP Oil Spill overflows to WH

    October 8, 2010
    White House 'muzzled own scientists over oil spill fears' By David Usborne, US Editor
    The White House was facing allegations yesterday that it had muzzled its own scientists in the early days and weeks of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill so that the public would be ignorant of the potential scale of the environmental disaster that was unfolding.
    A paper written for the National Commission established by President Barack Obama to investigate what happened suggests that officials at the White House stood in the way of scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) when they were preparing to release details of a worst-case scenario for the blow-out including a top-end estimate of the rate of flow of oil into the sea.
    In a second report also written for the Commission, investigators say that "for the first 10 days of the spill, it appears that a sense of over-optimism affected responders".
    As the spill worsened BP came under wide criticism for allegedly attempting to downplay the scale of the leak. The findings of the National Commission indicate that the government in Washington was playing a similar game.
    In the days immediately after the explosion, both Washington and BP said they were assuming a leak rate of between 1,000 and 5,000 barrels a day. But in the weeks after the leak rate was revised upwards in several increments and by early August stood at 62,000 barrels a day.
    The paper says that the "decision to withhold worst-case discharge figures" may have been made at a high level, suggesting that the President himself may have been involved.
    Robert Gibbs, spokesman for President Obama, said the White House had always offered "the most accurate and timely information" on the amount of oil spilling into the Gulf of Mexico as soon as it became available.
    But the Commission paper claims that the White House's Office of Management and Budget (OMB) declined to give scientists at NOAA authorisation when they "wanted to make public some of its long-term, worst-case discharge models".
    An OMB spokesman, Kenneth Baer, acknowledged that authorisation had been withheld, but said it was because of concerns about the models scientists were using and not about flow rates or what the public should or shouldn't know. "The issue was the modelling, the science and the assumptions they were using to come up with their analysis. Not public relations or presentation. We offered them suggestions of ways to improve it and they happily accepted it," he said.
    After the explosion that killed 11 rig workers, Washington took several days before declaring an emergency.
  • The Independent

  • [iCopyright] 2010 Independent Print Limited. Permission granted for up to 5 copies. All rights reserved.

    Julian Assange Wikileaks Editor- (finally a word to wired.com)

    WikiLeaks - On Monday 18th October 2010, @wikileaks said:
    Where do all these claims about WikiLeaks doing something on Iraq today (Monday) come from? A single tabloid blog at Wired Magazine!
    That's right. Over 700 articles, newspapers all over the world, and newswires fooled by a tabloid blog--and each other.
    Of course you won't see this blog cited, generally, in the mainstream press articles, because that would lessen the credibility of these articles back to where the belong -- unsubstantiated, and indeed, false claims made by a source that is not credible. What is journalism coming to?
    But, Wired's blog is not just any source that lacks credibility. It is a known opponent and spreader of all sorts of misinformation about WikiLeaks. This dramatically ramped up since we demanded an investigation into what role they played in the arrest of the alleged journalistic source, US intelligence analyst, Bradley Manning:
    http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2010/06/18/wikileaks
    We condemned Wired magazine for that conduct and the magazine has been oppositional ever since. The two blogs concerned, "Threat Level" and "Danger Room", while having produced some good journalism over the years, mostly now ship puff pieces about the latest "cool weapons system" and other "war tech toys" as befits their names -- "Threat Level" and "Danger Room".
    These two blogs, and in particular editor Kevin Poulsen, have been responsible for a tremendous amount of other completely false information WikiLeaks.
    A post today on "Danger Room" begins with:
    "We’re still waiting for WikiLeaks to make good on its pledge to reveal hundreds of thousands of U.S. military documents on the Iraq war."
    http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2010/10/doc-of-the-day-wikileaks-didnt-blow-u-s-afghan-intel-sources/?utm_source=co2hog#ixzz12iu8RVBO
    Another fabrication.
    WikiLeaks does not speak about upcoming releases dates, indeed, with very rare exceptions we do not communicate any specific information about upcoming releases, since that simply provides fodder for abusive organizations to get their spin machines ready.
    Julian Assange
    Editor-in-chief

    Wikileaks

    (AP) The founder of Wikileaks was denied a Swedish residency permit on Monday and said his whistleblowing website had been cut off by a company that handled many of its donations.
    Julian Assange blamed the financial cutoff on the U.S. government, which denied any involvement. The U.S. did tell reporters that it was bracing for the potential disclosure by Wikileaks of hundreds of thousands of secret Iraq war documents, and asked media companies not to publish them.
    The Pentagon said the group had as many as 400,000 documents from a military database on operations in Iraq but Assange downplayed expectations that a leak was imminent. In a Twitter post, Assange said information were coming from "a single tabloid blog" that had put out a "tremendous amount" of false information about his site.
    In Sweden, the national immigration authority delivered a setback to Assange's efforts to gain protection from its generous media freedom laws by announcing that it had rejected his request for residency.
    Migration Board spokeswoman Gunilla Wikstrom declined to explain why Assange's application had been denied, saying the reason was confidential.
    Allegations of rape and sexual molestation have been made by two Swedish women against Assange, who has denied them. Prosecutors have not yet decided whether to file charges in the case, which became public nearly two months ago.
    Speaking generally, Wikstrom said only crimes that have been proven would affect the Migration Board's decision, which Assange has three weeks to appeal.
    Assange did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the residency issue.
    But he released correspondence from London-based Moneybookers.com, which pulled the plug on its relationship with WikiLeaks over the summer, shortly after the website published a massive trove of U.S. intelligence documents relating to the war in Afghanistan, an unprecedented leak that infuriated the Pentagon and energized opponents of the war in Afghanistan.
    When Assange queried the decision, Moneybookers replied to say that his site had been added to "blacklists in Australia and watch lists in the USA," according to an August 13 e-mail exchange.
    It was not clear which blacklists or watchlists Moneybookers was referring to. The organization declined to elaborate on its correspondence, saying that it always follows the law - and that it had never been asked directly by any government to stop dealing with WikiLeaks.
    It noted that it sometimes dropped clients "as part of our rigorous, continuous risk management checks." It offered no details on the nature of those checks.
    Australian officials denied that they'd blacklisted the site, while Marti Adams, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Treasury department, said that WikiLeaks was not targeted by any of the department's sanctions programs.
    Assange made clear he blamed Washington for pressuring the site to close down his account.
    "Craven behavior in relation to the U.S. government is unlikely to be seen sympathetically," he said in an August 16 e-mail to one of the site's administrators.
    The blacklisting allegations - which Assange said he was only publicizing now due to his heavy workload over the past two months - illustrate the problems WikiLeaks has faced as it tries to raise money online in the teeth of the U.S. government's anger. WikiLeaks has in the past shut its website down due to lack of funds.
    It has been down "for scheduled maintenance" for the past two weeks.

    Other WikiLeaks Coverage
    Pentagon to Media: Don't Publish WikiLeaks Docs
    WikiLeaks May Release 400,000 Iraq War Documents
    DOD's Gates: Little Harm from WikiLeaks Release
    WikiLeaks Sparks Army Change? Spy Rules Updated
    WikiLeaks in Disarray, Says Former No. 2 Staffer
  • cbsnews.com
  • Bittorrent tracker websites down

    I know this is not funny but I am lmao
    Ex-employee brings down several Bittorrent trackers
    Flicks the switch on way out, By Lawrence Latif
    A DISGRUNTLED FORMER EMPLOYEE has done what the big media mafiaa have failed to do by shuttering several Bittorrent tracker websites.
    While the various music recording label and Hollywood movie representatives have spent millions on hiring lawyers and lobbying politicians to take down what they call "the pirates", the actions of a former employee at the web host Reality Check Network have seemingly done far more damage. The outfit hosts numerous Bittorrent tracker websites on its servers and at 11AM BST it suffered what it called a "malicious attack" on its network.
    Later the firm said that it wasn't a "network based" attack but rather an old school instance of sabotage by corrupting the master boot records (MBR) of servers, conducted by a ex-employee who had "intimate knowledge" of the network and systems.
    Essentially the MBR holds information about where the operating system resides and is read after the system completes BIOS execution at start-up. A corrupted MBR typically doesn't result in a loss of data, however repairing it is a fiddly and time consuming task.
    At press time, Reality Check Network's website is still down.
    The attack goes to illustrate, once again, the while the Bittorrent protocol might be decentralised, the job of serving up torrent pointers is still very much a centralised operation. While outfits like The Pirate Bay can afford to have redundancy in place, even it has been forced offline, albeit for minutes, from attacks by 'anti-piracy' groups. Smaller torrent trackers such as those hosted on the Reality Check Network are often much smaller operations without the contingency in place to withstand attacks.
    Who knows, maybe the big media mafiaa will extend an offer of employment to this disgruntled ex-employee. After all the chap managed to succeed where it has failed miserably, though only because he was an insider.
  • theinquirer.net
  • Julian Assange - Wikileaks

    Assange denied Swedish residence and work permit.

    Wikileaks grundare Julian Assange får inte uppehålls- och arbetstillstånd i Sverige.
    Det uppger Gunilla Wikström på Migrationsverket.
    – Vi fattade beslutet att avslå hans ansökan. Han har fått besked i dag på mail, säger hon till Aftonbladet
    Frontfiguren för den uppmärksammade sajten Wikileaks, australiern Julian Assange, ansökte tidigare i år om uppehållstillstånd i Sverige.
  • aftonbladet.se

  • Swedish to English translation
    Wikileaks founders Julian Assange may not be a residence and work permit in Sweden.
    It says Gunilla Wikström at the Board.
    - We took the decision to reject his application. He has received notice today in mail, "she told Aftonbladet
    Frontman for the acclaimed website Wikileaks, Australian Julian Assange, filed earlier this year for a residence permit in Sweden.
    One of the reasons as stated is that Assange planning to have a Swedish utgivarbevis, which would give him better protection of sources for the site.
    Today, however, decided the Migration Board decides not to give Assange a residence permit, but do not want to go into details of the case.
    Notified of rape
    Assange visited Sweden last summer to lecture on Wikileaks recent publication of thousands of secret documents from the war in Afghanistan. He then applied also for a Swedish residence permit.
    But the lectures were overshadowed once the media reporting a rape complaint against Julian Assange. The notification was the start of a long circus that reported in the world and still not completed.
    The request was lifted
    An on-call prosecutor asked originally Assange in his absence, the suspect in a rape and a case of sexual molestation. The request was lifted up by an ordinary prosecutor after just one day.
    When the prosecutor Eva Finné examined the case, she decided to close enrollment on the rape and only initiate investigations in a case of molestation.
    Later, however, decided the prosecutor Marianne New to the preliminary investigation of rape should be resumed. Moreover, as the case classified as harassment redefined as sexual coercion and sexual assault.
    Basics secret
    The investigation is still ongoing and now has the Migration Board rejected his application, said Gunilla Wikstrom who are decision makers at the Migration Board's work unit in Norrköping.
    - There is not much more to say more than that we rejected his application.
    Can you say anything about the grounds for refusal?
    - No, there is secrecy around the grounds for such a decision.
    According to Gunilla Wikstrom has Assange decision has been sent both by mail and by regular mail. She can not answer whether he is in the country.
    Translated by Google

    Income Inequality

    I remember when people were optimistic. Live was good ah well.......
    Income Inequality: Too Big to Ignore, By ROBERT H. FRANK
    PEOPLE often remember the past with exaggerated fondness. Sometimes, however, important aspects of life really were better in the old days.
    During the three decades after World War II, for example, incomes in the United States rose rapidly and at about the same rate — almost 3 percent a year — for people at all income levels. America had an economically vibrant middle class. Roads and bridges were well maintained, and impressive new infrastructure was being built. People were optimistic.
  • nytimes
  • Monday, October 18, 2010

    Blackwater

    and Monsanto now...... boy oh boy
    Blackwater's Black Ops - Jeremy Scahill | September 15, 2010
    One of the most incendiary details in the documents is that Blackwater, through Total Intelligence, sought to become the "intel arm" of Monsanto, offering to provide operatives to infiltrate activist groups organizing against the multinational biotech firm.
  • thenation
  • Wikileaks

    Pentagon found no compromise of intelligence sources from WikiLeaks posting of Afghan war logs. By Robert Burns (CP)
  • goggle news

  • The whistleblowing group WikiLeaks claims that it has had its funding blocked and that it is the victim of financial warfare by the US government.
    Moneybookers, a British-registered internet payment company that collects WikiLeaks donations, emailed the organisation to say it had closed down its account because it had been put on an official US watchlist and on an Australian government blacklist.
  • guardian.co.uk
  • Sunday, October 17, 2010

    No More War

  • nakedflame

  • nakedflame - War ( bring the soldiers back) War Music Video Naked Flame

    Afghan War Debate

    Media Release 15 October 2010
    Bearing witness to the truth and the lies of the Afghan War
    Veterans, ex-service people, concerned families and friends of serving soldiers and opponents of the Afghan war generally, will be occupying the lawns of Parliament House when the debate about the nine-year-long occupation of Afghanistan by Australian forces begins next Tuesday 19 October
    The Speak Out will be hosted by Stand Fast, the national association representing veterans and ex service people opposed to the Afghan and Iraq Wars.
    It will assemble at noon and go through to 2 pm when the debate begins in the Lower House
    "We are inviting elected representatives of both Houses to come and address us before they enter the House for the debate," said Stand Fast SpeakOut organiser Graeme Dunstan.
    "We want to bear witness to their truth. Or their ongoing lies, as the case may be."
    "In particular we challenge Prime Minister Gillard to come defend her widow-making determination to "stay the course in Afghanistan" in front of ex-soldiers.
    "Easy for her to say. Bloody lethal for soldiers to do," said Dunstan. "And futile."
    Further information
    Hamish Chitts, founder Stand Fast
  • stand-fast

  • Graeme Dunstan, Peacebus.com
  • peacebus
  • Operation Payback

  • techfreqnews i did not want to bite

  • Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), in retaliation for an earlier attack sanctioned by the industry body on The Pirate Bay and other file-sharing sites. ... anonymous hits back.

    Waiting

    what are we waiting for
    time is marching by
    seize the moment
    activate the data held
    discern the truth
    stop waiting, activate
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  • Human Data

    used for all sorts of reasons, more puzzle pieces?
    Defense Contractors from Dante's Circles of Hell: Sequel to Human Terrain System I?
    by John Stanton
    There is no questioning the validity of the need for a military biased geospatial cultural analysis program that assists US warfighters in their efforts to pacify local populations or improve the speed and accuracy of the kill chain. That effort does not require the use of PhD's from colleges and universities. Further, it seems outlandish to pay $250,000 for an inexperienced (5 months training usually truncated) social scientist to operate in a combat zone.
    Why push all that cash to contractors when the talent to divine the cultural landscape exists within the military itself. If after a decade of war in Iraq and Afghanistan (and more on the way in Pakistan, Iran, Mexico-well, Hell, everywhere), the political and military leadership hasn't figured out the human terrain they wish to control, then the questions become: Are the President and SECDEF and their subordinates that incompetent? Are the hundreds of military-university human terrain/behavioral analysis efforts simply jobs programs and a way for the military and intelligence functions to tunnel into academia (just as they have done with the new breed of war journalists in the MSM or places like Wired)?
  • cryptome.org

  • check out the links interesting
  • The Contractors

  • joshuaproject.net
  • Saturday, October 16, 2010

    Blackwater

    Worth a read
  • thenation.com
  • Cyberwar

    Is it in full swing?
    As succeeding presidential administrations and leaders in the Pentagon devote increasing resources to defending U.S. computer networks and planning for potential cyber warfare, some observers are questioning whether the cyber threat has been overstated.........June 16, 2010
    Yes, communications technologies are used by both the good guys and the bad guys. But the good guys far outnumber the bad guys, and it's far more valuable to make sure they're secure than it is to cripple them on the off chance it might help catch a bad guy. It's like the FBI demanding that no automobiles drive above 50 mph, so they can more easily pursue getaway cars. It might or might not work -- but, regardless, the cost to society of the resulting slowdown would be enormous...........October 15, 2010
    Stuxnet has two ways to update itself. It checks back to two control servers, one in Malaysia and the other in Denmark, but also uses a peer-to-peer update system: When two Stuxnet infections encounter each other, they compare versions and make sure they both have the most recent one. It also has a kill date of June 24, 2012. On that date, the worm will stop spreading and delete itself.

    We don't know who wrote Stuxnet. We don't know why. We don't know what the target is, or if Stuxnet reached it. But you can see why there is so much speculation that it was created by a government.
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  • Asylum seekers to be released from detention

    Is this real, what a move twice today I have been speechless! I await more information?
    In a major policy shift, the Federal Government is preparing to announce plans to release hundreds of asylum seekers from detention and allow them to live in the community while their applications for asylum are being assessed.
    The West Australian newspaper is today reporting that under the new plan, asylum seekers who are not considered a security risk will be eligible for release, with priority given to families with children.
    It means hundreds of asylum seekers, including about 700 children, who are currently in detention centres are likely to be released.
    Greens Senator for South Australia Sarah Hanson-Young has been working with the Federal Government to bring about this major policy change.
    Senator Hanson-Young has held talks with Immigration Minister Chris Bowen, who she says is moving quickly on the issue. She says a deal to release the detainees is close.
    "It's not a done deal yet but it is definitely a very, very important acknowledgement from this Government," she told Saturday AM.
    "I spoke with the Minister about this in his first week and stressed that we can't keep going down this awful, awful path back to the days under the John Howard government when we had young people sewing their lips together, young children swallowing bottles of shampoo all because of the dreadful impact that immigration detention was having on their mental health."
    She says there are 742 children currently in immigration detention, a figure that includes children who have come with their family and children who are unaccompanied.
    Senator Hanson-Young says issues of employment and education are still yet to be worked out.
    "Children who are of school age will need to be going to school. That's one of the things that I'm quite strong on," she said.
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    Thursday, 14 October 2010
    Women and their partners don't deserve to be treated like criminals for their reproductive choices, but that's exactly what happened in Queensland this week when a young couple were put on criminal trial after being charged for having an abortion. Why? Because Queensland politicians have failed to alter laws which deem abortion a criminal act. We have a tv ad ready to go. Can you help us tell our politicians to reform these offensive laws? Click here to check out the ad and chip in - we can't let another woman be treated like a criminal.
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  • debunk

    Today I have realised I unload or debunk here at this blog.
    Filing away information that I think is pertinent for this time/space?
    :-)
    city de-stress complete ............