Archive for May, 2013

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Vaccine Injured Children in Small African Village Used Like Lab Rats

May 21st, 2013

Via: VacTruth: In December 2012, vaccine tragedy hit the small village of Gouro, Chad, Africa, situated on the edge of the Sahara Desert. Five hundred children were locked into their school, threatened that if they did not agree to being force-vaccinated with a meningitis A vaccine, they would receive no further education. These children were […]

Chinese Hackers Who Breached Google Gained Access to Data on U.S. Surveillance Targets

May 21st, 2013

Via: Washington Post: Chinese hackers who breached Google’s servers several years ago gained access to a sensitive database with years’ worth of information about U.S. surveillance targets, according to current and former government officials. The breach appears to have been aimed at unearthing the identities of Chinese intelligence operatives in the United States who may […]

My Email Has Been Down for About the Last Two Days

May 21st, 2013

Update: Never Mind The emails were sitting in a queue somewhere and they all just came through. — BlueHost migrated my account to a faster server, but the MX settings were botched in the process. Anyway, if you sent me any email or any story suggestions over about the last couple of days, I didn’t […]

China Now Spends $125 Billion Per Year On Riot Gear And ‘Stability Maintenance’

May 20th, 2013

Via: AFP: Mannequins in riot gear, armoured cars and drones line a police equipment and “anti-terrorism technology” trade fair in Beijing as vendors seek to profit from China’s huge internal security budget. The country is estimated to have more than 180,000 protests each year and the ruling Communist Party spends vast sums on ensuring order […]

CALEA II: FBI Wants Backdoors In Secure Communications Tools

May 20th, 2013

Via: Freedom to Tinker: Today I joined a group of twenty computer scientists in issuing a report criticizing an FBI plan to require makers of secure communication tools to redesign their systems to make wiretapping easy. We argue that the plan would endanger the security of U.S. users and the competitiveness of U.S. companies, without […]

Eldercare Robots?

May 20th, 2013

Via: New York Times: Just like Frank, as the baby boomer generation grows old and if the number of elderly care workers fails to grow with it, many people might end up being cared for by robots. According to the Health and Human Services Department, there will be 72.1 million Americans over the age of […]

‘War on Terror’ Is Permanent

May 19th, 2013

Via: Guardian: That the Obama administration is now repeatedly declaring that the “war on terror” will last at least another decade (or two) is vastly more significant than all three of this week’s big media controversies (Benghazi, IRS, and AP/DOJ) combined. The military historian Andrew Bacevich has spent years warning that US policy planners have […]

Funnel Shaped Wind Turbine

May 19th, 2013

Via: Discovery: The Chaska, Minn.-based company Sheer Wind thinks it has a design that could bring the cost of wind power down to a price competitive with natural gas. Daryoush Allaei, Sheer Wind’s chief technical officer, told DNews that a utility-scale system of these wind turbines — that is a 100 to 500 MW power […]

And Now: ‘1 In 5 U.S. Children May Have Mental Disorder’

May 19th, 2013

In other news: “ADHD is a prime example of a fictitious disease.” Via: CBS: Nearly 1 in 5 children in the U.S. suffers from a mental disorder, and this number has been rising for more than a decade. According to a study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, up to 20 percent […]

‘Al-Qaeda’s Syrian Wing’ Takes Over Oilfields Once Belonging to Assad

May 19th, 2013

Via: Telegraph: Al-Qaeda’s Syrian wing is helping to finance its activities by selling the product of oilfields that once helped to prop up the regime of Bashar al-Assad. Up to 380,000 barrels of crude oil were previously produced by wells around the city of Raqqa and in the desert region to its east that are […]

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