Penguin: Cataloging Wounds of War to Help Heal Them — Not Big Data, Not Small Data, But Rather Integrated “Smart” Data

Cataloging Wounds of War to Help Heal Them By C. J. CHIVERS New York Times,  May 17, 2012 FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. — To those unfamiliar with a battlefield’s bleak routine, Col. Michael D. Wirt’s database could be read like a catalog of horrors. In it, more than 500 American soldiers are subjected to characteristic forms …

Penguin: US/UK Perpetuate Soviet False Flag Model + Meta-RECAP

Phillip Knightley: When is a terror threat not a terror threat? Let’s ask a man called Felix… All intelligence services rely on convincing the public there is a monster at large waiting to grab them The British undercover agent in the underpants bomb plot that has emerged so sensationally in recent days, was recruited using …

Penguin: Pentagon Spending Taxpayer Money to Identify Insider Threats — Never Realizing that Pentagon Misbehavior Inspires Insider Patriots

After paying for the development of this bullshit we can all plan building this expense into our family budgets. The Way The Pentagon Is Predicting Your Potential To Become A National Threat Is Frightening Eloise Lee Business Insider, May 7, 2012, Tom Cruise made “pre-crime’” a futuresque and controversial method of law enforcement in the …

Penguin: Google’s Public Destruction Heralded by Those Ignorant of Google-zilla

Google’s Destruction Is Already Under Way Nicholas Carlson Business Insider, Apr. 27, 2012 The Federal Trade Commission has hired the prosecutor who got Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh the death penalty to lead its investigation into potential anti-trust violations by Google, report David Streitfeld and Edward Wyatt of the New York Times. Her name is Beth Wilkinson. Experts …

Penguin: Top LulzSec hacker an FBI informant

Top LulzSec hacker was FBI informant Leader of Anonymous-linked group helped investigators to identify fellow hackers, as five others charged in New York. Read full story. Phi Beta Iota:  The “estimates” of damages continue to be grotesquely inflated.  The various governments continue to focus on enforcing archaic laws rather than demanding the upgrade of archaic …