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Air Tests from the Louisiana Coast Reveal Human Health Threats from the Oil Disaster

May 17th, 2010

Via: Institute for Southern Studies: The media coverage of the BP oil disaster to date has focused largely on the threats to wildlife, but the latest evaluation of air monitoring data shows a serious threat to human health from airborne chemicals emitted by the ongoing deepwater gusher. Today the Louisiana Environmental Action Network released its […]

Gulf of Mexico Underwater Oil Plumes 10 Miles Long, 3 Miles Wide and 300 Feet Thick in Spots

May 16th, 2010

Via: New York Times: Scientists are finding enormous oil plumes in the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico, including one as large as 10 miles long, 3 miles wide and 300 feet thick in spots. The discovery is fresh evidence that the leak from the broken undersea well could be substantially worse than estimates […]

Conficker Worm: The Enemy Within

May 16th, 2010

Via: The Atlantic: When the Conficker computer “worm” was unleashed on the world in November 2008, cyber-security experts didn’t know what to make of it. It infiltrated millions of computers around the globe. It constantly checks in with its unknown creators. It uses an encryption code so sophisticated that only a very few people could […]

Whistleblower: BP Risks More Massive Catastrophes in Gulf

May 7th, 2010

Via: Truthout: A former contractor who worked for BP claims the oil conglomerate broke federal laws and violated its own internal procedures by failing to maintain crucial safety and engineering documents related to one of the firms other deepwater production projects in the Gulf of Mexico, according to internal emails and other documents obtained by […]

Market Emergency

May 6th, 2010

Update: NASDAQ to Cancel U.S. Trades That Moved More Than 60% Via: Bloomberg: Nasdaq OMX Group Inc. said it will cancel trades of 286 securities that fell or rose more than 60 percent from their prices at 2:40 p.m. New York time, just before U.S. equities plummeted. The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged almost 1,000 […]

A ‘Catastrophic’ Rupture Hits Boston’s Water System; Two Million Ordered to Boil Drinking Water

May 2nd, 2010

Via: Boston Globe: About 2 million Greater Boston residents lost their supply of clean drinking water when a huge pipe burst yesterday, prompting authorities to declare a state of emergency and to impose a sweeping order for homeowners and businesses to boil the untreated water now flowing through their pipes. Governor Deval Patrick said residents […]

GOVERNMENT FEARS DEEPWATER HORIZON WELL COULD BECOME UNCHECKED GUSHER

May 2nd, 2010

Via: al.com: ‘The following is not public’ document states A confidential government report on the unfolding spill disaster in the Gulf makes clear the Coast Guard now fears the well could become an unchecked gusher shooting millions of gallons of oil per day into the Gulf. “The following is not public,” reads the National Oceanic […]

IEEE: Build Backup Routes for Undersea Communications Infrastructure “Before we have to learn the hard way”

April 21st, 2010

Cryptogon Flashback to 2002: Cyberwar: How Terrorists Could Defeat the U.S., and Why They Won’t In the years since I wrote that, I started to think that a massive attack on the physical network infrastructure would make increasing sense to the elite if the financial scams became totally untenable, and the perpetrators needed a distraction […]

Mike McConnell and the American Corporate State

March 30th, 2010

I’ve included just a few choice excerpts from this great article. If you only click through on one story today, make this the one. Via: Salon: In a political culture drowning in hidden conflicts of interests, exploitation of political office for profit, and a rapidly eroding wall separating the public and private spheres, Michael McConnell […]

WASHINGTON DC: PUBLIC SAFETY RADIO SYSTEMS ARE DOWN

March 30th, 2010

Via: WJLA: Authorities say all Public Safety Radios are down in the District. All DC emergency responders use the system. The police and fire radios went out of service around 7:15 p.m. Fire officials say 911 is not affected. Fire officials say they switched to a back-up system that uses portal radios and borrows channels […]

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