Archive for December, 2014

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Betting On The ‘Other’ Oil Black Swan

December 9th, 2014

Via: ZeroHedge: That said, if oil prices go “too low”, there are some very powerful State actors who could become incentivized to precipitate a geopolitical crisis in order to get oil prices back up. E.g. a Saudi Arabian spring, or an attack on a major pipeline? The ISIS-sponsored attack in November in Saudi Arabia’s oil-rich […]

Slain MassMutual Executive Held Wall Street “Trade Secrets”

December 9th, 2014

In other news: “Riddles” Surround 36th Dead Banker Of The Year. Via: Wall Street On Parade: On Thursday, November 20, 2014, the body of 54-year old Melissa Millan, a divorced mother of two school-age children, was found at approximately 8 p.m. along a jogging path running parallel to Iron Horse Boulevard in Simsbury, Connecticut. A […]

The Vending Machine Of The Future Is Here, And It Knows Who You Are

December 9th, 2014

I haven’t bought anything from a vending machine since 2005. Then again, I haven’t been to a town with traffic lights in nearly two years. In any event, here’s one for your bulging Not-The-Onion file folder. Via: Telegraph: The Luce X2 Touch TV vending machine, which was debuted to industry professionals in Hertfordshire in October, […]

Mesosphere Data Center OS

December 9th, 2014

Via: TechCrunch: Besides the funding though, the bigger news was the announcement of their first data center operating system (DCOS). This is a new kind of operating system that operates on the scale of the entire data center, which means instead of controlling a single machine, the operating system sits on top of the data […]

Give NSA Unlimited Access to Digital Data, Says Federal Judge

December 8th, 2014

Via: Computerworld: The U.S. National Security Agency should have an unlimited ability to collect digital information in the name of protecting the country against terrorism and other threats, an influential federal judge said during a debate on privacy. “I think privacy is actually overvalued,” Judge Richard Posner, of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the […]

Energy Crisis: Turn the Wind Turbines Off When the Electricity Prices Get Too Low

December 7th, 2014

What we’re dealing with in New Zealand is sort of mini, South Pacific version of Enron. —New Zealand: Commercial Solar Boom Underway Most people in New Zealand haven’t heard of Enron’s numerous and insidious scams, but they should familiarize themselves with what happened: Before passage of the deregulation law, there had been only one Stage […]

A Charred Eye Socket Provides Proof That 43 Missing Mexico Students Are Dead

December 7th, 2014

Via: McClatchyDC: One of Mexico’s most horrific mass murders in recent decades has come to rest, in part, on a fragment of a charred human eye socket. Attorney General Jesus Murillo Karam said Sunday that Austrian forensic experts have confirmed that the bone fragment is from one of 43 student teachers who went missing 10 […]

The World Cracks Down on the Internet

December 6th, 2014

Via: The New Yorker: On Thursday, Freedom House published its fifth annual report on Internet freedom around the world. As in years past, China is again near the bottom of the rankings, which include sixty-five countries. Only Syria and Iran got worse scores, while Iceland and Estonia fared the best. (The report was funded partly […]

Afghanistan: The Making of a Narco State

December 6th, 2014

Oh yes, the big “mystery” as to why the Taliban cut off opium production baffles Rolling Stone. 9/11 scratches more itches than anyone in the corporate media could possibly imagine. I’d say that one of main purposes of 9/11 was to restart the flow of hundreds of billions of dollars of heroin money into the […]

Operation Auroragold: How the NSA Hacks Cellphone Networks Worldwide

December 6th, 2014

Via: First Look: According to documents contained in the archive of material provided to The Intercept by whistleblower Edward Snowden, the NSA has spied on hundreds of companies and organizations internationally, including in countries closely allied to the United States, in an effort to find security weaknesses in cellphone technology that it can exploit for […]

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