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U.S. Tells Uganda: Consult Us Before Using Intelligence to Commit Atrocities

December 9th, 2010

Via: Guardian: The US told Uganda to let it know when the army was going to commit war crimes using American intelligence – but did not try to dissuade it from doing so, the US embassy cables suggest. America was supporting the Ugandan government in its fight against rebel movement the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), […]

Saudi Arabia: U.S. TV Effective for Countering Jihad

December 8th, 2010

In summary, the U.S. military is aware that “American Culture” is a strategic weapon that is capable of defeating an enemy, or entire populations, without necessarily having to kill them. The U.S. military, however, must and will kill in order to allow “American Culture” into a society in order to repurpose it. Military failures will […]

List of Facilities Vital to U.S. Security Leaked

December 6th, 2010

If you look at the State Department document, notice how many times the phrase, “undersea cable landing,” appears? I stopped counting after 50. This goes all the way back to one of my core assumptions on here: If “The Terrorists” were real, this show would have been down long ago. It would take no special […]

Human Resources

December 5th, 2010

If Cryptogon had a “required viewing” list, Human Resources would be at the top. However, this is not a movie for beginners. I’ve been gazing down the barrel of this predicament of ours for twenty years and I felt my pulse quicken and the hair on my arms standing on end as I watched this. […]

WikiLeaks Open Thread

December 3rd, 2010

I’m officially exhausted with the WikiLeaks spectacle. I’m now blocking any mention of WikiLeaks and Julian Assange from my feeds and email submissions. Enough already. Wake me up when I can locally search the whole damn thing on my own. This clown act is a bore. Ok, so these were the stories that caught my […]

BitTorrent Based DNS to Counter U.S. Domain Seizures

December 1st, 2010

I like it. I’m not yet able to believe the hype about how it supposedly, “Can’t be touched by any governmental institution,” but I’ll definitely be following developments. Something like this needs to happen. Via: TorrentFreak: The domain seizures by the United States authorities in recent days and upcoming legislation that could make similar takeovers […]

WikiLeaks Diplomatic Documents Release

November 29th, 2010

For whatever it’s worth: cablegate.wikileaks.org Via: Guardian: Among scores of disclosures that are likely to cause uproar, the cables detail: * Grave fears in Washington and London over the security of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons programme, with officials warning that as the country faces economic collapse, government employees could smuggle out enough nuclear material for terrorists […]

“It is inconceivable that the euro fails”

November 28th, 2010

Via: Reuters: Senior euro zone officials dismissed any risk of the single currency area breaking up after financial markets, alarmed by Ireland’s debt crisis, forced the borrowing costs of Portugal and Spain to record highs. “There is zero danger,” Klaus Regling, chief of the euro’s financial safety net, European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF), told German […]

Britain: D-Notice Issued for Upcoming WikiLeaks Diplomatic Documents Dump

November 27th, 2010

Torrent: WikiLeaks Insurance File Via: Guardian: David Cameron and other world leaders were being briefed by the US state department about what American diplomats fear will be contained in the expected leak of thousands of sensitive diplomatic cables sent to Washington by US ambassadors around the world. The leak is expected to be co-ordinated by […]

FDIC List of Problem Banks Grows

November 25th, 2010

It’s all about fraud and hiding the reality of what’s really on their books. CNBC link ahead. Hold nose. Via: CNBC: The number of banks on the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp’s confidential “problem” list grew over the summer even while the overall industry posted solid net income. The FDIC says its list of troubled banks […]

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