From Jenna Orkin
Headlines/Economy
Latin America Launches New Bloc Excluding US, Canada
Chile Deploys Security Forces to Prevent Looting in Earthquake's Aftermath
Ex-U.S. ally Chalabi, now Iran's friend, likely to win Iraq vote (from Rice Farmer)
Three indicators spell trouble for the recovery
Short Selling Restrictions "A Great Indicator of Imminent Market Crashes"
Double-Dip Recession Fears Creep Back Into the Market
Morgan Stanley Issues Warning: Look What Happened To The Market During The Last Two Tightening Cycles
Elizabeth Warren on the Coming Commercial Real Estate Crisis; 3000 Community Banks at Risk Kohn to Leave Fed After 40 Years When Term as Vice Chairman Ends in June
Greece Loses Kokusai's Investment as Bondholders Demand 7% From Next Sale
Details Emerge On Key Parts of Financial Reform Bill
Landlords Squeezed by Lack of Good Tenants; Cap-and-Trade Dead; Violent Student Protest at Berkeley; Jobless Benefits Phase Out Sunday
Foreclosure crisis hits affluent towns (from Rice Farmer)
Brevard County Florida: 23,000 expected to lose jobs after space shuttle retirement
Voters Madder Than Ever; 63% Say Better If Congress Not Reelected; Can Republicans Retake The House?
Decision Could Allow Anonymous Political Contributions by Businesses
How The White House Just Used The "Gate Crashers" Incident To Open The Door To More Corporate Influence
Goldman Sachs' secret bets
A five-month McClatchy investigation
AIG near $35 billion Asia deal
Buffett’s Bargain Shopping Spree
RFK's grandson decides against run for US House
Energy
Chevron Gunning To Bring The Shale Gas Revolution To Europe In A Bid To Kill Reliance On Russia
The problems we all face over oil stored at sea
Regulators look at whether increased storage has led to high prices.
Intelligence/Terror
Justice Department Reveals More Missing E-Mail
Torture.
Cybersecurity bill to give president new emergency powers (from Rice Farmer) Iran Nabs Top NATO Terrorist With Pakistan Help
Al Qaeda CIA Bomber Calls for Jihad in Jordan
Jails Hope Eye Scanners Can Provide Foolproof Identification System for Inmates
Ancient Secret Service Computers Overtaxed
CIA'S Near Miss of Top Afghan Taliban Leader Sign of Improved Intelligence
Environment/Science
Tsunami waves hit Russia, no damage reported
Fierce storms across Europe kill dozens
Rain, strong winds batter France, Germany and Spain.
Blaming the weather for high unemployment
Copper prices are likely to rise (Chile)
Biofuels threaten habitats and are more polluting than diesel, report says
Bees take flight to the city after fall in rural hive numbers
UK bugs' weight doubles in 10 years
British soil has been transformed in the past decade, with fewer species but far greater numbers
And...
Leno's Triumphant Return to Late Night May No Longer Matter
This is a very interesting article to me based on the recent oil deals and arms purchases from Venezuela and Brazil with China and Russia I believe. (Information is based on prior blog posts I have read here.)
ReplyDeleteIt looks to me that these countries feel that standing together will be easier than standing alone.
I personally do not believe we can survive through any type of civil collapse on our own (one family) no matter how much survival gear and guns we collect. I do believe groups of individuals working towards the good of the group can adjust and survive. This is a complete mind set change from the selfish, greedy existing one, but is doable just the same.
Like Jack said on Lost, "We live together or die alone."
Oil stored at sea: I've had it up to here with people declaring that we've got an "oil glut" and that crude prices are high because of all the oil hidden in tankers. Even if high estimates are correct, the stored crude and distillates wouldn't even last the world two weeks in case of a supply disruption. Some people call this a "glut"; I call it a mighty thin cushion. Do the math!
ReplyDeleteRE: Mish blowing Berkeley "riots" out of proportion
ReplyDeleteBlack blocers burning trash cans and police overreacting are actually par for the course in the East Bay.
Here's a legit rundown of the evening's events:
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/02/27/18638988.php
Students are trying to save some energy for this Thursday....
PeakedOut has left a new comment on your post "Latin America Launches New Bloc Excluding US, Cana...":
ReplyDeleteRE: Cybersecurity bill to give president new emergency powers
Why, just last week, CNN aired a mock Cyber-Terror/attack disaster scenario and then coincidently, we see new legislation to fix the problem the very next week. Amazing! Certainly no signs of collusion there. Just give the federal government more power and sleep well.
As a network security specialist I tuned into the CNN show hoping for some inteligent discussion on practical things that should be done. Instead, the panel was loaded with Bush-Neo-con cronies and it didn't even take 15 minutes before a discussion on bombing Russia and the feds seizing control of State National guards got rolling. It made me sick to my stomach. Even after it was made clear to the panel that one hacker in Sudan had created the virus, they still wanted to kill the guy! And since servers in Russia were hacked and spreading the virus, we expected Russia to do something or else!! I had to turn it off before I got too angry. For the 40 or so minutes I did watch, they never discussed a single technical solution. Some of the events were very unrealistic and others were old news.
If there ever is a cyber attack, it is NOT that hard to stop. And it doesn't require blowing people up. Pardon my rant, I guess this should not have surprised me. By now we've all seen how effectively fear tactics work on the masses. It just frustrates me that our epitaph will read.... "they should have known better."
Hey for what its worth the first link is to a china based news web-page and my computer is telling the page has three viruses on it. I'm not sure if they are really there or not as I have been out of the computer scene for a couples years (as far as up to date virus knowledge. But I seem to recall some stories recently about hackers in china.
ReplyDeleteTurkey’s awakening: Its gradual exit from the Western camp
ReplyDeleteInteresting turn of events regarding a country that borders on Syria, Iraq, Iran and Azerbaidjan, and has a sea border with Russia.
Or perhaps a rational move toward greater internal and monetary stability?
Greetings to all
Gustav.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2872019/Stalker-fear-over-facial-recognition-phone-app.html
ReplyDeleteGreat, a cellphone which recognizes faces and gets the name instantly.
Hey you Swedish tracker guys!
ReplyDeleteThat's wicked. I'm gonna go make me a facebook that says I'm Albert Einstein and my address is the North Pole. I'll give em YOUR phone number. HA!
Hello Mike,
ReplyDeleteHope you are well. Info below sent to CIA this week. Call me.
310 397 1143
Bests,
John
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TO: Ms. Delores M. Nelson
FOIA Coordinator
U. S. Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, DC 20505
FROM: Larry W. Bryant
3518 Martha Custis Drive
Alexandria, VA 22302
DATE: March 2, 2010
Pursuant to my FOIA-requester status as a representative of the news media (RNM) and as the plaintiff in the RNM-centered FOIA lawsuit of Bryant v. CIA, et al. (Civil Action No. 09-0940(EGS) in the U. S. District Court for the District of Columbia, I hereby submit this e-formatted letter as a freedom-of-information request that you furnish me a photocopy of the entire CIA FOIA Case File No. F-2004-01956 as regards my quest for CIA-related documents pertaining to the Vietnam-era saga of former U. S. Army captain John Joseph McCarthy, Jr. (see his web log at: http://tinyurl.com/5bsawa).
Please note that, in your processing of this request, my RNM-requester status entitles me to full waiver of all federal records-processing fees, as afforded by specific provisions of the U. S. Freedom of Information Act.
By snail-mail, I'm sending to you a signed printout of this letter.
LARRY W. BRYANT
Copies furnished to:
John Joseph McCarthy, Jr.
Maj. (Ret. - USAR) Glenn MacDonald (Editor of the expose web sitehttp://www.militarycorruption.com )
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TEXT OF LWB's ANNOUNCEMENT AD POSTED ON MARCH 2, 2010, AT CLASSIFIEDads.com
(SEE: http://www.classifiedads.com/announcements-ad2545679.htm ):
== $1,000 Reward for Blowing the Whistle on the CIA's "Project Cherry" ==
Picked by the U. S. Central Intelligence Agency from the U. S. Army's intelligence corps during the Vietnam War era to take part in what turned out to be a rogue operation called "Project Cherry," former captain John Joseph McCarthy, Jr. now has been telling his story to the world (see: http://tinyurl.com/5bsawa ). Back in the late 1960s, little did McCarthy expect to become a victim of this clandestine effort that was to claim any number of intended victims from the enemy's side. But that irony did ensue -- leading to his being falsely accused of murdering a triple agent and being court-martialed, convicted, and imprisoned for several months in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Years after his eventual exoneration, McCarthy learned (via records released by the U. S. State Department under the U. S. Freedom of Information Act) that Project Cherry's aim of fielding assassination teams in targeted areas of Southeast Asia had violated express U. S. National Security Council policy and directives. That violation, McCarthy concludes, constitutes an act of treason on the part of the CIA personnel orchestrating it. No wonder, he further concludes, the Agency refuses to release any Project Cherry-related records. In order to shed the light of public inquiry upon this dark chapter in American history -- and in order to bring full, compensatory justice to the permanently aggrieved John McCarthy -- I'm offering $1,000 to the first "government insider" who chooses to provide an appropriate congressional committee with verifiable, documentary evidence of the extent to which Project Cherry violated public policy and demeaned the international reputation of the U. S. government. You may contact me as follows: Larry W. Bryant; 3518 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, VA 22302; phone: 703-931-3341; e-mail: overtci@cavtel.net .
I will add $1000 to that amount!
Bests,
John