Archive for August, 2010
Organic Co-Op Rawesome Foods: Security Camera Footage of Police (Guns Drawn) Raid
August 5th, 2010As the state stupidly tries to crush suppliers of delicious, nutritious and safe food, people become radicalized. For our purposes, radicalized means increasingly seeking out and paying cash or bartering for outlaw meat, raw milk, free range eggs, heirloom vegetables, etc. … The person who feels empowered by supplying and/or consuming delicious, nutritious and safe […]
$200 Biometric Lock Vs. Paperclip
August 4th, 2010Via: Wired: The lock that would seem to have thwarted them the most was actually one of the easiest to crack. The Biolock Model 333 is a sleek £126 ($200) lock that combines a mechanical cylinder and fingerprint reader. The Biolock fingerprint reader illuminates a blue LED when a fingerprint is authenticated. If the reader […]
Software for Pentagon Costs Americans Tens of Billions of Dollars Per Year, Winds Up Being Owned by Corporations
August 4th, 2010Would you like some air conditioned tents to go with that? Via: Defense News: The Department of Defense spends tens of billions of dollars annually creating software that is rarely reused and difficult to adapt to new threats. Instead, much of this software is allowed to become the property of defense companies, resulting in DoD […]
American Owner of DC9 Carrying 5.5 Tons of Cocaine Had Been Investigated for Drug Trafficking a Decade Ago
August 4th, 2010Via: Mad Cow Productions: The American owner of record of the DC9 airliner which took off from St Petersburg in April of 2006 and was busted in Mexico carrying an astonishing 5.5 tons of cocaine Mexico had been the subject of a drug trafficking investigation ten years earlier. According to a DEA report on the […]
Criminal Demand For High Denomination Euro Banknotes Saving Eurozone
August 4th, 2010To make their criminal enterprises work, the drug cartels of Mexico need to move billions of dollars across borders. That’s how they finance the purchase of drugs, planes, weapons and safe houses, Senator Gonzalez says. “They are multinational businesses, after all,” says Gonzalez, as he slowly loads his revolver at his desk in his Mexico […]
Feds Admit Storing Checkpoint Body Scan Images
August 4th, 2010Via: Cnet: For the last few years, federal agencies have defended body scanning by insisting that all images will be discarded as soon as they’re viewed. The Transportation Security Administration claimed last summer, for instance, that “scanned images cannot be stored or recorded.” Now it turns out that some police agencies are storing the controversial […]
Fructose Helps Cancer Proliferate
August 4th, 2010In the Reuters piece below, we see, “Americans take in large amounts of fructose, mainly in high fructose corn syrup, a mix of fructose and glucose that is used in soft drinks, bread and a range of other foods.” Now, what are poor people being dosed with? That’s right… Via: Reuters: Pancreatic tumor cells use […]
Gulf Loop Current Stalls Due to BP Incident?
August 4th, 2010Via: Pure Energy Systems News: Oceanographic satellite data now shows that as of July 28, the Loop Current in the Gulf of Mexico has stalled as a consequence of the BP oil spill disaster. This according to Dr. Gianluigi Zangari, an Italian theoretical physicist, and major complex and chaotic systems analyst at the Frascati National […]
Russian Wheat Harvest Down Sharply Due to Drought and Fires
August 4th, 2010Via: Kansas City Star: Drought and raging wildfires have destroyed one-fifth of the wheat crop in Russia and sent wheat prices soaring around the world. The fear that Russia, a major wheat producer, will have to cut exports by at least 30 percent is good news for U.S. farmers, who now are getting more money […]
Hacker Spoofs Cell Phone Tower to Intercept Calls
August 4th, 2010Via: Wired: A security researcher created a cell phone base station that tricks cell phones into routing their outbound calls through his device, allowing someone to intercept even encrypted calls in the clear. The device tricks the phones into disabling encryption and records call details and content before they’re routed on their proper way through […]
