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The truth at any cost lowers all other costs — curated by former US spy Robert David Steele.

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Mercury poisoning is a growing global menace we have to address
As the US knows to its cost, coal-fired power is a major cause of mercury pollution. The world needs a treaty tough on emissions
Robert F Kennedy Jr and Marc A Yaggi

Next week, diplomats from around the world will gather in Geneva to negotiate a treaty on global emissions of mercury – a lethal neurotoxin that includes, among an inventory of grim effects, brain damage and the loss of IQ points in unborn children, injuries to kidneys and heart, and results in tens of billions of dollars in healthcare costs every year in the US alone. The Geneva conference is the final of five meetings, with a treaty expected soon thereafter.
While global mercury emissions are on the rise, negotiators, unfortunately, appear to be leaning towards a treaty with soft measures unlikely to prevent continued catastrophic impacts from this deadly and debilitating poison. Ironically, signatories propose to ink their treaty in Minamata, Japan, a town that famously suffered widespread mercury poisoning.
Health experts first described mercury poisoning, then called “Minamata disease”, in Minamata city, in Japan, in 1956. Mercury discharges from the Chisso chemical plant contaminated finfish and shellfish, devastating the community's human and animal population for decades. Many of the region's citizens died and tens of thousands of people suffered mercury-related illnesses.
Continue reading “SchwartzReport: Mercury Poisoning Going Critical”

Federal Government's assessment of the effectiveness of the ((FIRST)) assault weapons ban. Less than impressive.
2004 NIJ-Assault Weapons Ban Report
Phi Beta Iota: The US Government lacks a central intelligence (decision-support) agency such as President Harry Truman signed into law. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) does not manage and does not have a grip on all relevant information, nor can it use shared decision support to harmonize investments and behaviors across the government — or eradicate the standard 50% waste per federal dollar.
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Stylometric analysis to track anonymous users in the underground
paganinip
Security Affairs, January 10th, 2013
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According an interesting study presented by researcher Sadia Afroz at last edition of Chaos Communication Congress in Germany, the 29C3, up to 80 percent of certain anonymous underground forum users can be identified using linguistics, a data that is stunning in my opinion. Sadia is member of the The Drexel and George Mason universities research team composed of Aylin Caliskan Islam, Ariel Stolerman, Rachel Greenstadt, and Damon McCoy.
Continue reading “Berto Jongman: 80% of Anonymous Bloggers Identified by Stylometric Analysis?”
US government warns over vulnerable control systems
The US government has told thousands of companies to beef up protection of computers which oversee power plants and other utilities.
The action comes after a survey revealed that thousands of these systems can be found online.
The survey was carried out via a publicly available search engine that pinpointed computers controlling critical infrastructure.
In total, the survey uncovered more than 500,000 potential targets.

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Aaron Swartz, Precocious Programmer and Internet Activist, Dies at 26
John Schwartz
New York Times, 12 January 2013
Aaron Swartz, a wizardly programmer who as a teenager helped to develop a computer code that provided a format for delivering regularly changing Web content and in later life became an unwavering crusader to make that information free of charge, died in New York on Friday, a family member said.

Mr. Swartz was 26, and his death was due to suicide. His body was found by his girlfriend in his apartment in New York, his uncle, Michael Wolf, said on Saturday. He had apparently hanged himself, Mr. Wolf said.
As a 14-year-old, Mr. Swartz helped create RSS, the nearly ubiquitous software that allows people to subscribe to information from the Internet. But as he reached adulthood, Mr. Swartz became even more of an Internet folk hero to many because of his online activism to make many Internet files open to the public for free.

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Phi Beta Iota: It has come to Phi Beta Iota's attention that too many people are searching for Mini-Me daily, rather than reading that day's postings.
Mini-Me is just one of over 25 contributing editors, each committed to the truth — public intelligence in the public interest.
Below are a couple of posts not by Mini-Mi that are Mini-Me-esque in nature. Bottom line: Mini-Me is one of many important contributors, do not neglect the others, please. We will no longer use Mini-Me to improve dissemination of Mongoose, Owl, or others, they are each a “brand” in their own right.
Berto Jongman: Sandy Hook Reprise — What? + Plus Lack of Truth in USA RECAP
Berto Jongman: US to Fund Rare Earths Institute — Doing the Wrong Thing Righter Once Again
Dolphin: How Are Terrorists Like Submarines? How is the US IC Like the Maginot Line?
Michel Bauwens: Economic Value of Nature – Priceless — AND Irreplacable
Mongoose: BIll Clinton Wrong on Mass Shootings
Mongoose: Connecticut Discrepancies List (32+)
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