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Project Stellar Wind

http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/03/ff_nsadatacenter/all/1

But “this is more than just a data center,” says one senior intelligence official who until recently was involved with the program. The mammoth Bluffdale center will have another important and far more secret role that until now has gone unrevealed. It is also critical, he says, for breaking codes. And code-breaking is crucial, because much of the data that the center will handle—financial information, stock transactions, business deals, foreign military and diplomatic secrets, legal documents, confidential personal communications—will be heavily encrypted. According to another top official also involved with the program, the NSA made an enormous breakthrough several years ago in its ability to cryptanalyze, or break, unfathomably complex encryption systems employed by not only governments around the world but also many average computer users in the US. The upshot, according to this official: “Everybody’s a target; everybody with communication is a target.”

No one in power will ever abuse their access to this information.  Roll Eyes

http://www.thenewamerican.com/tech-mainmenu-30/computers/11246-nsas-stellar-wind-cover-is-blown

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Entry #759

system compares tax data to spending data

http://www.sovereignman.com/expat/italy-to-launch-skynet-tax-collection-system-after-197-yoy-borrowing-increase/

The Italian tax authorities are now field testing a new system called ‘redditometro’, a database that automatically collects and analyzes taxpayers’ tax data vs. spending data based on automated collection of credit card and banking information.

For example, if the credit card reports show that you have an expensive gym membership… or perhaps you bought too fancy of a mobile phone, then the system will flag you if your annual tax liability isn’t commensurate with such spending habits.

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Entry #756

Is that a technical term?

Gerald Celente has a neat way to describe those telling us how to run our lives (near the 8 min mark) Green laugh

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Entry #755

Mother Diva interviews Mercenary Geologist Mickey Fulp

This is at the Chicago Resource Expo. The first 10 minutes are with Fulp.
The last segment is with a teen into resource stocks and other trading.

Now, y'all might think there's not much to these shows and "Mercenary" might be an over-the-top label, but sometimes it gets rough out there. If people don't like what you're saying, you might get punched. Boxing

 

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Here's Mother Diva interviewed by bigdad06 discussing various topics. Some gems here; if you only have time to watch one, make it this one. See Ya!

 

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http://www.youtube.com/user/bigdad06

http://www.youtube.com/user/motherdivashow

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Entry #754

A Message from Weather Underground

This is why we watch the watchers.

Mr. President, it is natural to man to indulge in the illusions of hope. We are apt to shut our eyes against a painful truth, and listen to the song of that siren till she transforms us into beasts. Is this the part of wise men, engaged in a great and arduous struggle for liberty? Are we disposed to be of the number of those who, having eyes, see not, and, having ears, hear not, the things which so nearly concern their temporal salvation? For my part, whatever anguish of spirit it may cost, I am willing to know the whole truth; to know the worst, and to provide for it. ~ Patrick Henry

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Entry #753

Once Only for Dogfood, Now for Ground Beef

But you're still gonna pay the ground beef price.

http://www.blacklistednews.com/70_Percent_of_Ground_Beef_at_Supermarkets_Contains_%E2%80%98Pink_Slime%E2%80%99/18351/0/38/38/Y/M.html

70 Percent of Ground Beef at Supermarkets Contains ‘Pink Slime’ (video at link)

Gerald Zirnstein grinds his own hamburger these days. Why? Because this former United States Department of Agriculture scientist and, now, whistleblower, knows that 70 percent of the ground beef we buy at the supermarket contains something he calls “pink slime.”

“Pink slime” is beef trimmings. Once only used in dog food and cooking oil, the trimmings are now sprayed with ammonia so they are safe to eat and added to most ground beef as a cheaper filler.

It was Zirnstein who, in an USDA memo, first coined the term “pink slime” and is now coming forward to say he won’t buy it.

“It’s economic fraud,” he told ABC News. “It’s not fresh ground beef. … It’s a cheap substitute being added in.”

Zirnstein and his fellow USDA scientist, Carl Custer, both warned against using what the industry calls “lean finely textured beef,” widely known now as “pink slime,” but their government bosses overruled them.

If you have questions about “pink slime,” email us at ABC.WorldNews@abc.com.

According to Custer, the product is not really beef, but “a salvage product … fat that had been heated at a low temperature and the excess fat spun out.”

The “pink slime” is made by gathering waste trimmings, simmering them at low heat so the fat separates easily from the muscle, and spinning the trimmings using a centrifuge to complete the separation. Next, the mixture is sent through pipes where it is sprayed with ammonia gas to kill bacteria. The process is completed by packaging the meat into bricks. Then, it is frozen and shipped to grocery stores and meat packers, where it is added to most ground beef.

The “pink slime” does not have to appear on the label because, over objections of its own scientists, USDA officials with links to the beef industry labeled it meat.

“The under secretary said, ‘it’s pink, therefore it’s meat,’” Custer told ABC News.

ABC News has learned the woman who made the decision to OK the mix is a former undersecretary of agriculture, Joann Smith. It was a call that led to hundred of millions of dollars for Beef Products Inc., the makers of pink slime.

When Smith stepped down from the USDA in 1993, BPI’s principal major supplier appointed her to its board of directors, where she made at least $1.2 million over 17 years.

Smith did not return ABC News’ calls for comment and BPI said it had nothing to do with her appointment. The USDA said while her appointment was legal at the time, under current ethics rules Smith could not have immediately joined the board.

Someone call the lumber mill, there's a new "higher" use for all that saw dust.  If it's brown, does that make it bread? Puke

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Entry #752

Future of medical care

After a while, it'll be a question of whether you're more valuable whole (future earnings potential minus cost of treatment) or sold off for your salvageable parts.

Don't worry, you'll just feel a little pinch.

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Entry #751

Marines Disarmed before Defense Secretary's Visit

Is someone afraid of their own troops? Wink

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/15/world/asia/panetta-visits-afghanistan-following-massacre.html?

[A] sergeant major abruptly told the Marines gathered to hear Mr. Panetta in a tent at Camp Leatherneck to get up, place their M-16 and M-4 automatic rifles and 9-millimeter pistols outside, and return unarmed. The sergeant major, Brandon Hall, told reporters that he was acting on orders.

“All I know is I was told to get the weapons out,” he said. Asked why, he replied: “Somebody got itchy — that’s all I’ve got to say. Somebody got itchy. We just adjust.”

Normally, American forces in Afghanistan keep their weapons when the defense secretary visits and speaks to them. The Afghans in the tent had not been armed to begin with, as is typical.

Later, American officials said that the top military official in Helmand, Maj. Gen. Mark Gurganus, had decided on Tuesday that no one would be armed while Mr. Panetta spoke, but that word had not reached those in charge in the tent until shortly before Mr. Panetta was due to arrive.

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Entry #748

The Garbage Generation

The Garbage Generation
By Daniel Amneus

This book outlines the consequences of the destruction of the two-parent family and the need to stabilize it by strengthening its weakest natural link, the role of the biological father. It is written from a secular perspective and includes a few things with which the owner of the Fish Eaters Website would definitely quibble. But it most certainly makes its case about the need for patriarchy, destroying the myth of women being innocent, sexless little fluffballs in the process -- a quite necessary destruction in that reaching the goal of chastity shouldn't be based on lies and pious tales about the reality of human nature -- women being a little more than half of all humans. Failure to deal with actual human nature, rather than sentimentalized versions of it, can only lead to failure, resentment, neuroses, and backlash.

At any rate, this book is must-reading for all who are concerned about the future of Western civilization -- and is definitely the book to give to the radical feminist who decries "the evils of the patriarchy" (which is not at all to belittle real evils suffered by women at the hands of those with sentimentalized, condescending, un-Catholic attitudes towards them).

Before going on to the book, just think of what our culture is like --- the Maury Povich "Who My Baby Daddy" shows with the paternity tests given to ten different men in an attempt to find out who a child's father is, the newspaper birth announcements which amount to lists of names of single women... How far we've fallen. 

http://www.fisheaters.com/garbagegeneration.html

Chapter I: The Pathology of the Female-headed Family

Yeah. That.

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Entry #747

Chicago G8 moved to Camp David

http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/regions/americas/united-states/120305/Chicago-g8-moved-camp-david

CHICAGO - A G8 summit scheduled for Chicago in May has been moved to Camp David, the White House announced Monday.

A NATO summit scheduled immediately following the G8 will stay.

The White House said President Barack Obama was inviting fellow G8 leaders to his Camp David retreat in order “to facilitate a free-flowing discussion,” the Chicago Tribune reported.

They don't want a "free-flowing discussion" with you.

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Entry #745