Daniel P. Sheehan: Who Killed JFK?

07 Other Atrocities, Corruption, Government, Law Enforcement, Military
Danny Sheehan
Danny Sheehan

Alternate Theories of the JFK Assassination: Spring 2013, UCSC

Bottom Line: Peter Dale Scott gets it right. The “deep state” consists of individuals across all elements within and external to the government, who in the aggregate are able to leverage government capabilities while violating, with impunity, all Constitutional checks and balances. Related to this is the matter of funding and reach — if you follow the money, where do you end up? From New York banks to Texas energy to global drugs, there is a criminal network that is above the law and above the state.

Online References & Videos

See Especially:

Review (Guest): Deep Politics and the Death of JFK

Review (Guest): Final Judgment – The Missing Link in the JFK Assassination Conspiracy

Review (Guest): The Yankee and Cowboy War

See Also:

Review (DVD): Dark Legacy — Compelling Public Indictment of George Bush Senior as CIA Lead for Assassination of John F. Kennedy

Review (Guest): Files on JFK

Review: A Farewell to Justice–Jim Garrison, JFK’s Assassination, and the Case That Should Have Changed History (Hardcover)

Review: JFK and the Unspeakable–Why He Died & Why It Matters

Review: JFK: The CIA, Vietnam, and the Plot to Assassinate John F. Kennedy

Review: Legacy of Secrecy–The Long Shadow of the JFK Assassination

Review: Someone Would Have Talked–The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the Conspiracy to Mislead History

Review: Tears of Autumn–A Paul Christopher Novel

Review (Guest): The Brilliant Disaster–JFK, Castro, and America’s Doomed Invasion of Cuba’s Bay of Pigs

Berto Jongman: Economic Misleading Indicators and Financial Crashes Explained

03 Economy, Commerce, Corruption, Government
Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman

(Mis)leading Indicators

Why Our Economic Numbers Distort Reality

Zachary Karabell

Foreign Affairs, March/April 2014

The indicators invented in the twentieth century were among the most important innovations of their time. But in a world where anyone with a smartphone can access more data than a team of statisticians could in 1950, governments, businesses, and individuals must embrace the power to design their own bespoke indicators. The questions need to be specific, and the answers must take into account the limits of any data. But the result would be a welcome liberation from abstract and misleading notions about the economy.

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Did Hyman Minsky find the secret behind financial crashes?

BBC News Magazine, 23 March 2014

Minsky had a theory, the “financial instability hypothesis”, arguing that lending goes through three distinct stages. He dubbed these the Hedge, the Speculative and the Ponzi stages, after financial fraudster Charles Ponzi. In the first stage, soon after a crisis, banks and borrowers are cautious. Loans are made in modest amounts and the borrower can afford to repay both the initial principal and the interest. As confidence rises banks begin to make loans in which the borrower can only afford to pay the interest. Usually this loan is against an asset which is rising in value. Finally, when the previous crisis is a distant memory, we reach the final stage – Ponzi finance. At this point banks make loans to firms and households that can afford to pay neither the interest nor the principal. Again this is underpinned by a belief that asset prices will rise.

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Berto Jongman: WSJ on US Intelligence Collection Failure In Relation to Russia, Ukraine, and Crimea

Corruption, Government, Ineptitude, Military
Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman

U.S. Scurries to Shore Up Spying on Russia

In Crimea, Russia May Have Gotten a Jump on West by Evading U.S. Eavesdropping

EXTRACTS:

U.S. military satellites spied Russian troops amassing within striking distance of Crimea last month. But intelligence analysts were surprised because they hadn't intercepted any telltale communications where Russian leaders, military commanders or soldiers discussed plans to invade.

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Berto Jongman: Greenwald on NSA & US Hypocrisy

04 Inter-State Conflict, 07 Other Atrocities, Corruption, Cultural Intelligence, Government, Military
Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman

Reader comments are also useful.

Some Facts About How NSA Stories Are Reported

Several members of the august “US Journalists Against Transparency” club are outraged by revelations in yesterday’s New York Times (jointly published by der Spiegel) that the NSA has been hacking the products of the Chinese tech company Huawei as well as Huawei itself at exactly the same time (and in exactly the same way) as the US Government has been claiming the Chinese government hacks. Echoing the script of national security state officials, these journalists argue that these revelations are unjustified, even treasonous, because this is the type of spying the NSA should be doing, and disclosure serves no public interest while harming American national security, etc. etc.

True to form, however, these beacons of courage refuse to malign the parties that actually made the choice to publish these revelations – namely, the reporters and editors of the New York Times – and instead use it to advance their relentless attack on Edward Snowden. To these journalists, there are few worse sins than “stealing” the secrets of the US government and leaking them to the press (just as was true in the WikiLeaks case, one must congratulate the US Government on its outstanding propaganda feat of getting its journalists to lead the war on those who bring transparency to the nation’s most powerful factions). But beyond the abject spectacle of anti-transparency journalists, these claims are often based on factually false assumptions about how these stories are reported, making it worthwhile once again to underscore some of the key facts governing this process:

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Berto Jongman: Pedophilia Lawsuit Includes Presidents and Princes — Could This Be the Beginning of the End for the Elite Pedophiles, Both Political and Financial?

06 Family, 07 Other Atrocities, 09 Justice, 10 Transnational Crime, 11 Society, Commerce, Corruption, Government, Law Enforcement
Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman

We have an ongoing trial of a very high justice ministry official who has been protected by three succeeding Ministers of Justice. Every week there are new testimonies of witnesses and officials now telling stories to the media.

Pedophillia Lawsuit: Slave Children Forced to Have Sex With “Royalty, Politicians, Academicians”

Bill Clinton identified in lawsuit against his former friend and pedophile Jeffrey Epstein who had ‘regular' orgies at his Caribbean compound that the former president visited multiple times

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Andy Piascik: Sanctions? How About Sanctions Against the United States?

04 Inter-State Conflict, 05 Civil War, 07 Other Atrocities, 08 Wild Cards, 10 Transnational Crime, Corruption, Government, IO Deeds of War, Officers Call

Sanctions? How About Sanctions Against the United States?

By Andy Piascik

ZNet, March 21, 2014

As the United States imposes sanctions on Russia and moves to do likewise to Venezuela, it’s essential to keep in mind which country it is that’s the most destructive and dangerous in the world today. When such questions have been posed in international polls in recent decades, the answer overwhelmingly is the United States. Not Iran, North Korea, Syria, Cuba, Venezuela, Russia or any of the many other nations the ruling class and corporate media here regularly demonize, but the United States.

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Ted Shulman: When using open source makes you an enemy of the state

#OSE Open Source Everything, Commerce, Corruption, Government
Ted Schulman
Ted Schulman

When using open source makes you an enemy of the state

The US copyright lobby has long argued against open source software – now Indonesia's in the firing line for encouraging the idea in government departments

Bobbie Johnson

The Guardian, 23 February 2010

It's only Tuesday and already it's been an interesting week for the world of digital rights. Not only did the British government changed the wording around its controversial ‘three strikes' proposals, but the secretive anti-counterfeiting treaty, Acta, was back in the headlines. Meanwhile, a US judge is still deliberating over the Google book settlement.

As if all that wasn't enough, here's another brick to add to the teetering tower of news, courtesy of Andres Guadamuz, a lecturer in law at the University of Edinburgh.

Guadamuz has done some digging and discovered that an influential lobby group is asking the US government to basically consider open source as the equivalent of piracy – or even worse.

What?

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