Stephen E. Arnold: Tor Communications for Journalists and Sources

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Stephen E. Arnold

New Tor Communication Software for Journalists and Sources Launches

A new one-to-one messaging tool for journalists has launched after two years in development. The article Ricochet uses power of the dark web to help journalists, sources dodge metadata laws from The Age describes this new darknet-based software. The unique feature of this software, Ricochet, in comparison to others used by journalists such as Wickr, is that it does not use a server but rather Tor. Advocates acknowledge the risk of this Dark Web software being used for criminal activity but assert the aim is to provide sources and whistleblowers an anonymous channel to securely release information to journalists without exposure. The article explains,  Read more.

Daniel Araya: China Build’s World’s Largest Waste to Energy Plan

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Daniel Araya

The World’s Largest Waste-to-Energy Plant is Being Built in China

It is important to note that the facility is really less about generating sustainable energy and more about finding a solution to address the mounting waste problem in the country, and it’s set to be just one of the 300 plants that the government will be building over the next three years.   . . .   Granted it’s not the most ideal solution, given that it will produce a lot of CO2 in the process, but considering that it will convert at least a third of the trash into electricity, it will help manage the country’s rapidly overflowing landfills and illegal dumps.

New Blog: Open Source Everything for the 21st Century (OSE-21) — Free Subscription, No Advertising

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A new blog has been activated, Open Source Everything for the 21st Century (OSE-21). It will offer three posts a day while also seeking to fill in the pages below with substantive information and links:

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Open Source will not be addressed henceforth by Phi Beta Iota.

Owl: Veterans Today on Justice Scalia’s Death — Murder, Pedophelia, and More….

07 Other Atrocities, 09 Justice, Cultural Intelligence
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Who? Who?

Three articles by Gordon Duff of Veterans Today suggest Justice Scalia was a major figure in blocking prosecution of elite pedophiles, and perhaps a pedophile himself.

Scalia Murdered After Obama Meeting: White House confrontation over FBI file leads to Scalia killing [by pedophiles, not Obama]

Scalia Sleeps With the Fishes: Worst person in the world found dead in Texas “rent boy ranch,” playground for Mike Jagger and Charlie Sheen

Accusations: Former Victim Claims Scalia Was a Pedophile

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Berto Jongman: First Biological Computer

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Bio Breakthrough: Scientists Unveil First Ever Biological Supercomputer

Canadian scientists have apparently opened the door to the world of biological supercomputers: this week they unveiled a prototype of a potentially revolutionary unit – as small as a book, energy-efficient with extreme mathematical capabilities and which, importantly, does not overheat.

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Doug Rushkoff: Silicon Valley — Amazon, Google, and Uber Specifically — Is Broken

Commerce, Corruption, IO Impotency
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Silicon Valley is broken and heading for social unrest, argues media theorist

Rushkoff argues that several major tech companies operate with intentionally unsustainable business models. Amazon and Uber, he says, work by destroying marketplaces and then using their leverage to move into another area. So while Amazon doesn’t make much money off books, the original industry it disrupted, that’s not a concern for them. They make the bulk of their revenue from other products.