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Increasing pressure on Google to give user information

Thursday, October 27th, 2011

According to a statistical snapshot, released by Google Inc on Tuesday the Internet search leader is dealing with increasing government demands to provide information about its users. Google has decided to start disclosing summaries of government requests after last year’s confrontation with China’s government over online censorship. However, the latest report reveals that the highest number of government requests is coming from the US.

The fact that Google is experiencing growing pressure from governments can’t surprise anyone. The most popular search engine, Google processes about two of every three online searches in the US while in Europe this share is even larger. Another point is that Google owns and operates some of the most popular services on the Internet, including the increasingly popular communication service Gmail and the video service YouTube, which. Undoubtedly, is one of the most popular websites in the whole of Internet. And the new social networking service called Plus, which has already attracted more than 40 million users since its launch in June and has become a serious competitor of Facebook, also shouldn’t be ignored. All of the listed services allow Google to gather large amounts of personal data about its users, including information about people’s political and social ideals. This ability turns Google into an extremely valuable source of information for law enforcement institutions fighting crime and terrorism.

At the same time, the information obtained by Google is a true treasure trove for any government eager to know what its citizens think. And such services as YouTube, which allow users to upload their own video content, naturally turn out to be potential targets of government censorship.

Despite the Chinese censorship scandal, Beijing is not the only government widely practicing censorship. Following its recent summary, in the previous six months there were a number of European countries demanding some unprecedented censorship measures from Google. For instance, the British government asked Google to remove 220 videos from YouTube because of the “national security” reasons during the first six months of this year. This number compared to 40 videos asked to be blocked during the previous six months demonstrates a sharp spike.

The fact that the highest number of government demands for user data is coming from the US is hardly a surprise. As history reveals, the American authorities have always been extremely interested in the beliefs of their citizens and now, with the outstanding possibilities granted by Internet, the US government is not going to miss this chance. According to the latest summary, US authorities made 5,950 requests during the last six months which is a 29 percent increase from the previous number. And now when the mass protests across America are reaching the critical point this number is only going to rapidly escalate. As the examples of the “Arab Spring” and the London riots demonstrate, social network websites and video hosting platforms are becoming a universal instrument allowing to manipulate people. And considering that the development of the situation in America will definitely lead to the raise of public discontent, the authorities are extremely interesting in maintaining control over the said resources.

The decision of the company to disclose the summary of government requests looks like a serious step towards transparency. However, Google itself has often found itself in the crossfire of criticism. While acting according to its stated mission “to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful,” Google has been accused by numerous critics of unlawful or unethical means to accomplish this mission.

The Black Swans of Politics: (I am proud to be one of those Black Swans…)

Saturday, July 30th, 2011

From the LewRockwell Blog:

I remember once arguing with an honest young atheist, who was very much shocked at my disputing some of the assumptions which were absolute sanctities to him (such as the quite unproved proposition of the independence of matter and the quite improbable proposition of its power to originate mind), and he at length fell back upon this question, which he delivered with an honourable heat of defiance and indignation: “Well, can you tell me any man of intellect, great in science or philosophy, who accepted the miraculous?” I said, “With pleasure. Descartes, Dr. Johnson, Newton, Faraday, Newman, Gladstone, Pasteur, Browning, Brunetiere – as many more as you please.” To which that quite admirable and idealistic young man made this astonishing reply – “Oh, but of course they had to say that; they were Christians.” First he challenged me to find a black swan, and then he ruled out all my swans because they were black. The fact that all these great intellects had come to the Christian view was somehow or other a proof either that they were not great intellects or that they had not really come to that view. The argument thus stood in a charmingly convenient form: “All men that count have come to my conclusion; for if they come to your conclusion they do not count.”

~ G. K. Chesterton

A recent article entitled “Ron Paul’s dilemma” makes the case that “Ron Paul may be in the ultimate damned-if-you-do, damned-if-you-don’t situation as next month’s Ames Straw Poll draws closer.”

If Paul polls fourth or fifth at Ames, it will feed the existing narrative that he is a second-tier candidate with a devoted but small legion of fans. Ames will be, at best, a wash. If, on the other hand, Paul finishes first or second, it will feed the narrative that he’s a straw-poll paper tiger with a small but devoted legion of fans that swamped Ames from around the country. The media will give itself permission to ignore the result and instead focus on the “serious” candidates.

Rasmussen makes the unfortunate factual error of stating that Ron’s “legion of fans” could “swamp Ames from around the country.” The Ames Straw Poll is only open to Iowa residents. A simple Google search could have prevented that mistake and allowed him to reword it differently, though at the expense of weakening his argument. A victory in Ames would not mean that Ron Paul is backed by a small group of fanatics that crawled out of the woodwork, but that he has strong core of support within the key state of Iowa. Let us ignore that fact for now.

Instead, lets focus on the substance of Rasmussen’s opinion: The Ames Straw Poll is very important, but only if Ron Paul doesn’t win. It doesn’t matter whether or not Ron wins, or even how many percentage points he wins by. The Iowa Straw Poll can help every other candidate, but it can only hurt Ron Paul. The voters at Ames can have no bearing whatsoever on Ron Paul’s viability as a candidate. A vote for Ron Paul ipso facto makes it irrelevant.

You see, Ron Paul supporters don’t count, even though they are the paragon of what the ideal political activist would be. They are arguably the only true grassroots activists in existence right now. They don’t wait for direction or leadership from Ron Paul himself. Rather, inspired by Paul’s ideals, they act on their own. Nothing else in history comes close to what they’ve accomplished.

It was Ron Paul supporters, not the Ron Paul campaign itself, that invented the “money bomb.” Money bombs are online fund-raising events, often held on dates with great historical and political significance, which seek to generate a large amount of donations within a short period of time. Such events are marketed through “viral advertising” where individuals take the initiative and spread the news of the event through online vehicles such as social networks, YouTube, and online forums. People who might think that their small contribution to the campaign might not make a difference, or who otherwise might not “get around to it,” find themselves encouraged by a large number of their peers to take an active part in these events and donate larger amounts more often than they otherwise would have. By seeking to set ever higher records in hourly, daily, and weekly fund-raising, money bombs can generate millions of dollars in free advertising in the media as well.

Remember the Ron Paul Blimp? Once again, Ron Paul supporters acted on their own initiative to make something happen. At 200 feet long, it beat out the Goodyear Blimp as the largest blimp in North America. It also cost $600,000 to fly for the six weeks it was in the air, and might not even get off the ground this year. Flying over the eastern seaboard, it generated over $2 million in publicity. The blimp needs to be flying over Iowa now, but there seems to be little interest in it! A single money bomb could do it, easy.

Let us imagine for a minute a Mitt Romney blimp or a Mike Huckabee blimp, constructed and financed by grassroots supporters independent of their respective campaigns. They would be praised from the rooftops for their creativity and initiative. They would be asked, “What is it about Mitt Romney that gives you so much hope?” With such a spontaneous surge of enthusiasm and devotion for this man, some may begin to wonder, could he be The One? We’d never hear the end of it, but because it was part of the Ron Paul Campaign, nay, the Ron Paul Movement, it is referred to as a desperate publicity stunt of questionable legality.

In every campaign in the history of campaigning, a lost run for office means that interest in the candidate mostly dies out, but not for Ron Paul. Supporters of Ron Paul are qualitatively different from those who support other candidates. Jack Hunter summed it up perfectly.

Ask the average Paul fanatic what they like about him and all you will hear nothing but specific policies: “Follow the Constitution!” “End the Fed!” “End the War!” Paul is the purest example of what I like to call “philosophical conservatism” in that what he believes – strict adherence to limited government and Constitutional principles – is more important to him and his followers than how his party perceives him.

Even after Ron Paul lost the 2008 Republican nomination, the Ron Paul movement remained a force to be reckoned with. It was Ron Paul’s Campaign for Liberty that forever changed America’s political landscape. It was the tireless efforts of the Campaign for Liberty that made the Federal Reserve a national issue. Through countless emails, letters, and phone calls made by people who were educated about the Federal Reserve and Austrian Business Cycle Theory, HR 1207, The Federal Reserve Transparency Act, gained some 319 cosponsors in the House of Representatives. The Senate version, S. 604, had 32 cosponsors. So great was the movement to “End the Fed,” the majority of Americans are not only conscious of the Fed’s existence and activities, but are radically opposed to it. Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke now feels the need to have futile press conferences to try and win over the people.

A common soundbite you’ll hear in the news nowadays (if you still watch it) is that “many are coming around to Ron Paul’s points of view.” The truly astonishing thing is that any politician can posses a sound, logical form of thought in the first place, much less convince people of anything. Scott Conroy’s Doomsday Scenario may prove to be true, as the “famously devoted supporters of Texas Rep. Ron Paul wipe the sweat off their brows without batting an eye and descend on the campus of Iowa State University to propel the libertarian-leaning icon to yet another straw-poll victory”. This, for Conroy, would be a tragedy. If Ron Paul were to win in Ames, the sanctity of the event and the godly wisdom of all who attend would have to be called into question.

Yes, it is very true that it is not how high a candidate can get in the national polls, but how many of his supporters he can actually get out to vote that wins elections. If you show up to vote for Ron Paul, however, well then, you’re just some crazy fanatic who’s part of the ever growing cult of Ron Paul worshipers. You are like a pestilence that swarms GOP events to drown out the voices of more reasoned minds, a sacrilegious abuse of the Holy Democratic System. Your votes are not to be regarded with the same reverence as those offered up to the other lying, thieving, murderous scumbags that always get elected president. You are at best an outlier, at worst, a very real threat to our political way of life. The Ron Paul Movement, the greatest grassroots campaign in political history, could destroy Iowa’s position as an early primary state, and ruin the chances of any grassroots campaign for a small-name politician of ever being competitive in presidential politics ever again.

The establishment media would like to completely ignore Ron Paul by not even including him in the polls. When they can’t ignore him, they use a very simple formula. On the eve of an important straw poll, say he can’t win. When he does, downplay the results as meaningless. Now, on the eve of the Ames Straw Poll, they are hedging their bets with doublespeak; The Ames Straw Poll is very important, but only if Ron Paul doesn’t win. It’s a strategy that will likely stretch well into the primary season, but this can only work for so long.

When it become too obvious that the Ron Paul movement is taking over the country, they will resort to blatant lies and deception. This is precisely what Fox News did earlier this year when they tried claim that Ron Paul was booed at the 2011 CPAC by playing the clip from 2010. When Bill Hemmer asks Ron Paul how he felt being about booed, he laughs in a very odd, juvenile way. The way his tong moves around in his mouth, almost as if he is savoring the opportunity to humiliate Ron Paul, I imagine him once being a large, fat bully in the fifth grade. Ron Paul in fact got a standing ovation when he was announced the winner of the 2011 CPAC Straw Poll. Such an amateurish attempt at deception was quickly found out, and Fox News via Hemmer was forced to publicly apologize for their “honest mistake.”

How far will the mainstream go in order to stem the tide of the Ron Paul Revolution? They already say it threatens to destroy the presidential primary system. Will they go as far as Glen Beck did, and group Ron Paul supporters in with terrorists? Perhaps a bombing or a mass shooting will be blamed on the anti-government Libertarian movement. A so-called “Libertarian Bomber” would be just the excuse needed to send federal troops to arrest people at Ron Paul rallies.

It all makes one wonder how accurate those polls are that place Ron at around 10%. It’s clear that the media sees his supporters as a mere factor that skew the polls away from results that are more “representative of America.” The fact is that Ron Paul does represent America. He opposes the wars, he opposes the income tax, he opposes further burdening the country with more debt, and he wants to restore sound money and end the Federal Reserve. What the media doesn’t want is for Americans to figure this out.

They want people who like Ron Paul to think he can’t win; his victories don’t matter; he’s a “fringe candidate;” only kooks support him; best to support someone else who actually stands a chance. The establishment wants to create a self-fulfilling prophecy that a Ron Paul presidency is a hopeless cause. Their plan won’t work. Once the false paradigm is shattered and the people see the truth, Ron Paul will become President of the United States, and it will be all thanks to those “Ron Paul fanatics,” the Black Swans of Politics.

July 30, 2011

Justin T.P. Quinn [send him mail], who lives in New Jersey, has done project management for both private firms and nonprofits.

Copyright © 2011 by LewRockwell.com. Permission to reprint in whole or in part is gladly granted, provided full credit is given.

Hi everyone! I am a typical American…

Friday, June 3rd, 2011

Hi everyone! I am a typical American.

I graduated high school but didn’t want to go to university or study foreign languages.
I demand to be able to own a home on a cul-de-sac for a very low price and very low property taxes
But I expect full services from my community and no one can build unless I say I like the color.
I demand to be HOME by five and lifetime employment earning more than my neighbors.
I don’t know anything about the web, computers, engineering, operations, but I can do touch type.
I don’t want to further my education with all that hassle.
I know a 5th grade Chinese kid knows more about math and geography than I do.
I never read. It is cable T.V. for me. Because I can learn a lot from local news and CNN.
I love low prices. I can get more.
I have two children from three possible fathers.
I think I have a right to .50 cent gasoline that never changes.
I want a new car every two years and a big home with a five car garage.
I go to the salon every week but I am 250 lbs and never go to the gym
I don’t deserve what I get , didn’t earn it, but if I don”t get it I will raise hell if I can remember to vote.
I like to have totally free medical care with a private room, specialists, and free pharmaceuticals of the latest kind and a second opinion.
But if it doesn’t work out I will sue for billions.
I get weird diseases like neck pain, back pain, carpal tunnel , and fibromyalgia even though I can’t prove it.
I want the first parking spot and no waiting at any location or restaurant.
The weather should always be 70 degrees
I should have a 2%30 year fixed mortgage but want a 25% for a risk free CD at the bank every three months.
I want a smartphone and I like to text while driving.
I deserve six weeks vacation from my job paid + 12 weeks paid for FMLA plus free daycare.
I should not have to push hard or feel stress.
If it was a good idea I would have had it already.
I am an American and these are the privileges I expect. If I don’t get it I will be mad.
I like 20 times income of my neighbors but no inflation.
I don’t understand why why why I have to pay anything for medical care.
I should pay 5 dollars a year on my home insurance but get 150 % full replacement for all my undocumented belongings and rebuild of my home if there is trouble.
Air fares should be no more than 50 dollars and I should be able to take 10 bags for a weekend trip.
My husband should get 125% of his pay even if the company fails for a period of 10 years taxes paid.
Cable TV should be 3 dollars a year.
I don’t want to understand how my taxes work.
After I retire, I should get 20,000 dollars a month from the government social security and pay no taxes plus continue on with free, unlimited medical care with no copay’s and no limits.
I demand to spend 10,000 dollars for Xmas.
I don’t have a passport and can’t speak English well or write.
There should be no waiting at the grocery store and the butcher should have my order ready.
I think I should be able to mail anything of any weight for 41 cents.
Other people should pay for power plants and pollution control but not me.
My electric bill is 5 dollars a year
I should earn 250,000 dollars and work 35 hours a week + I want overtime because I am non-exempt
I don’t like competition. It’s not fair because I cannot pass even the SAT.

That about covers 90% of all Americans. The rest of us are working hard and busting hump.

American

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This is More Believable… (Death of Osama bin Laden)

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

Bin Laden died 5 years ago – former CIA agent

A former CIA agent claims that the US commandoes did not kill Osama bin Laden, since the “terrorist No. 1” died a natural death almost five years before the US reported his death at the hands of an American task force on the night of May 1st this year.The bombshell was dropped in an interview with the Russian TV Channel One by the former CIA agent Berkan Yarash, who had personally known bin Laden since the early 1990s. According to him, the US commandoes just found the Al-Qaeda leader’s grave, dug out his remains and then staged an operation to wipe him out.  Читать далее
Source: Voice of Russia.

Interesting and most likely the true considering the track record of our American government…

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Japan’s Reactors Have Gone Chernobyl…

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

Japan’s nuclear watchdog has decided has raised the severity level of the crisis at its stricken nuclear power plant to 7 - the highest level and equal to the 1986 disaster at Chernobyl in the former Soviet Union.

Japan’s Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency, the country’s nuclear safety watchdog, raised the severity level of the nuclear radiation disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi plant to 7 from the current 5 on Tuedsay.

http://english.aljazeera.net/news/asia-pacific/2011/04/2011411233913766598.html

Japan is worse than we know…

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Herman Cain For President of America…

Monday, April 4th, 2011

Conservative businessman Herman Cain, who is mulling a run for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012, tells Newsmax that President Barack Obama’s “leadership weaknesses” are becoming apparent. And Cain insists that he can defeat Obama at the polls.

Cain, a newspaper columnist and former CEO of Godfather’s Pizza, also says the United States can achieve energy independence if Obama allows the country to exploit its abundant natural resources fully.

Cain won a straw poll at a meeting of tea party activists in Arizona earlier this month. And a Gallup poll released Tuesday showed Cain with one of the highest “positive intensity scores” of all the potential GOP presidential candidates.

Read more on Newsmax.com: Cain: Public Now Sees Obama’s Weakness – He’s Beatable in 2012

Interesting. I like him…

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Wake Up America! Obama Blessed by the Neocon’s…

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Wake up America! Wake up America! Wake up America…

“People who voted for Obama got 4 more years of Bush… :)”

How is that Change?

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Twitter founder rejoins company

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

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The move comes at an important time for Twitter as it moves to boost profitability

Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, who was pushed out of the company as chief executive in 2008, is to return full time to lead product development.

He will replace fellow co-founder Evan Williams, who has stepped back from daily involvement with Twitter but will remain on the board.

The announcement was tweeted by chief executive Dick Costolo who wrote that he was “excited” by the return.

Mr Dorsey followed up the tweet, saying that he was “thrilled”.

He says he intends to remain chief executive of a mobile payments service called Square, which is located near Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters.

“As executive chairman, Jack will dive into work with more than 450 people, led by an experienced executive team,” Twitter said in a company statement.

“The timing is fortuitous; not only is Twitter experiencing record growth, but we also now have a new infrastructure that will keep us ahead of that growth and enable us to launch products that will make Twitter more instant, simple and always present,” the statement said.

The move comes at an important time for the information and communications platform.

Despite the phenomenal take up by around 200 million users, the company faces challenges ahead as it proves itself to be a profitable business.

Last week Twitter celebrated its fifth birthday.

Ron Paul: We Tried Last Week To Bring Our Troops Home From Afghanistan & Now We’re In Another War!

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011

Ron Paul and the Judge on Libya and the new WAR…

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Not a Good Thing to Have Happened…

Thursday, March 17th, 2011
RIA NovostiDenudation of spent fuel in Fukushima may trigger radioactive release - expert 

MOSCOW, March 17 (RIA Novosti) - The denudation of spent fuel rods stored in pools of Japan’s nuclear plant Fukushima-1 may lead to uncontrolled radioactive emissions, Alexei Uvarov, editor-in-chief of the Russian independent analytical website Atominfo said on Thursday.

A series of blasts and fires damaged four of Fukushima’s six reactors after a 9.0-magnitude earthquake struck off the northeast coast of Japan last week, sparking a powerful tsunami and killing thousands.

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