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Monthly Archives: March 2017

Dutch Riots Will Help Greet W. MNGA *The Last Refuge

11 Saturday Mar 2017

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On Saturday the Dutch government withdrew landing permission for a Turkish foreign minister’s aircraft, sparking a furious reaction by Turkish president Recep Erdogan and escalating a diplomatic dispute between the two NATO allies. The primary concern of the Dutch was the Islamic Turks inability to assemble without violence in Rotterdam. Throughout the day tensions grew […]

via Turkish Islamists Riot in Rotterdam Holland After Turkish Minister Refused Entry… — The Last Refuge

It’s Not That Bad Being Julian Assange

11 Saturday Mar 2017

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Julian Assange, Pamela Anderson, power, Wikileaks

The Wikileaker-in-Chief has a groupie.

“Baywatch” star Pamela Anderson has gone from slow motion runs on the beach to mysterious late night visits to the embassy where WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is holed up.

Anderson was most recently spotted entering the Ecuadorian safe space in London Thursday night wearing a camel overcoat, snug black top — and either a really short skirt, or no pants at all.

Anderson, 49, is a regular at the facility, coyly smiling for photographers as she struts inside to see Assange, 45, whose rogue outfit has dumped some of the US government’s most closely guarded secrets.

She refused to deny the dating rumors — saying he intellectually stimulates her more than all her “ex-husbands and lovers combined.”

“I think he’s quite sexy,” she wrote in a blog post on Thursday. “He has tremendous strength and stamina — though vulnerable. Hard to imagine him that way — as capable as he is. But, he is up against the biggest super powers in the world.”

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NY Post.

I could handle a mysterious late night visit from Pam. Truth to power is dangerous. Seems it has a few perks too.

Labor Market “Better by Almost Any Measure”

10 Friday Mar 2017

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America, economy, jobs

Not you would know it from SNL skits. This is good and surprising news.

America’s labor market might not be as great yet as President Donald Trump wants, but by almost any measure, it’s getting better.

Employers added an above-forecast 235,000 positions in February, while measures of joblessness and underemployment improved, the Labor Department’s monthly report showed on Friday. Wage growth picked up and the share of prime-age Americans in the labor force rose to the highest since 2011, suggesting the economy’s strength is drawing people off the sidelines.

There may be something to MAGA after all.

Terror Dusseldorf, a Case for Axe Control

10 Friday Mar 2017

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Axe, crime, Europe, Germany, terrorism

A man from Kosovo wounded multiple people with an axe at a train station in Dusseldorf.

Seven people including two police officers were injured when a man wielding an axe went on the rampage at a train station in Dusseldorf.

The suspected culprit, identified as Fatmir H, from Kosovo, has been arrested and German anti-terror police confirmed they are not hunting anyone else.

The 36-year-old ran towards a nearby underground station and jumped from a bridge as he attempted to flee.

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Maybe if more Germans had concealed handguns, these guys wouldn’t be so busy. Getty / Daily Mail.

Police, per the script, initially said the attack is not terrorism-related. I’m sure the victims would beg to differ. Let’s see: Fatmir from Kosovo… Maybe. Maybe not. Time will tell barring a cover up.

One thing that cannot go unaddressed any longer is the proliferation of axes in Western societies. Truth be known, only the police, the military, and maybe firemen need high cutting-capacity “assault” axes. Civilians should, for now, be content with plastic knives from KFC. When will this madness end?

Surprises on the Road

09 Thursday Mar 2017

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blog, cigars, Perrin, travel

Wow. What a day! Took the show on the road again today around 4 AM.

1) The traffic report:

I-20, I-95, I-10, I-75, all U.S. Highways, and all side roads are all in terrible shape. Every single mile is under construction, blocked with clover wrecks, and prowled by the Po-Po. Abandon all hope. Stay home.

2) “Check Engine”. On a 500-mile trip! Awesome. I did, she looked fine – if a little dusty.

3) Got into the Southern Command and discovered my auto-post selections from last night did not work. Thanks, Word Press! Now I look as drunk as the Russian with the magic nuclear moles….

All better now.

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The Davidoff Effect makes everything okay!

Did Someone Hit the Vodka too Hard?

09 Thursday Mar 2017

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America, mole missiles, money, Russia, War

Retired Russian colonel Viktor Baranetz wrote an entertaining article for Komsomolskaya Pravda: “Trump-Pump-Pump And Our Big Bang“. Baranetz seemed to have two main points, one thought-provoking and one off the wall nutty sounding.

“The U.S. is the permanent ‘world champion’ in the size of its military budget – almost $600 billion, which is 10 times more than Russias. Even if we add together the military budgets of the top ten countries in the world, they would not reach the American budget! Now it turns out that even that is not enough for Donald Trump. He intends to increase defense expenditure by $54 billion. This money would be enough to maintain five Polish armies. Or 10 Ukrainian ones.

“The American public is already grumbling at Trump, who prefers guns to butter. But cunning Trump understands what his trump card is: He is ‘buying’ the support of the army, as well as of military industry corporations. Former Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Army Yuri Baluyevsky is certain that ‘the idea to increase defense expenditure was presented to Trump by the U.S. military, who argue a lot about the power of the Russian army, realizing this is an opportunity to get new money.’ But how will Moscow react to the growing military budget of the U.S.? Baluyevsky answers: ‘Russia will not compete with the U.S. in defense expenditure. We are in a different weight class. For us, the main question is how to ensure Russia’s defense at a lower cost. I am sure that we have already found asymmetrical responses. I don’t see a big problem here.’

“What are these mysterious ‘asymmetrical responses’ that our politicians and generals speak about so often? Maybe it’s a myth or a pretty turn of phrase? No! Our asymmetrical response is nuclear warheads that can modify their course and height so that no computer can calculate their trajectory. Or, for example, the Americans are deploying their tanks, airplanes and special forces battalions along the Russian border. And we are quietly ‘seeding’ the U.S. shoreline with nuclear ‘mole’ missiles (they dig themselves in and ‘sleep’ until they are given the command)[…]

“Oh, it seems I’ve said too much. I should hold my tongue.

Point 1:

The U.S. spends a ridiculous sum on “defense”. He’s 100% correct here in all his statements. He merely confirmed those poll study results – the U.S., the most powerful nation, militarily, spends ten times as much as the second nation, Russia. If Trump gets the extra $54 Billion, then it will be nearly 11 times as much.

Not that it is defense-oriented. The military budget largely serves three purposes: money, money, and more money for the MIC; a jobs program, and; foreign intervention. It’s offense, not defense. The U.S. military was also the world’s largest in 2001 when they couldn’t even defend their own headquarters.

Defense spending is to Republicans what education spending is to Democrats. More spent after a certain point just means spending more. Ah, well, it’s just money.

Point 2:

The mole missiles. Either Brother Barabetz was be facetious or else he must have just come from the bar. While designing missiles that burrow into the seafloor and wait for “the command” must be technically possible, I suppose that, and implanting (seeding) them, would be exorbitantly expensive. Too much so for $60 Billion per year.

And I can’t see them being that effective if they were real. Essentially they would amount to underground nuclear explosions. Powerful, yes, but not nearly as powerful as a conventional in-air detonation. And they could likely only be deployed against non-military targets. I assume we could detect the seeding construction near one of our sub bases, for example.

They already have a similar but better system available – on their subs.

The “moles” seem as plausible as that 50s or 60s sci-fi movie wherein the Chinese dug an invasion tunnel to America through the center of the Earth.

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It is possible the man was talking about something real and using the ridiculous as a cover. When you’re outspent and out-gunned, asymmetrical warfare is an option. Something like the self-correcting trajectory is possible and plausible.

I also noticed the man talked about defending Russia. It’s cheaper to defend that to attack.

Anyway, maybe he had a triple at lunch and felt pretty good. Maybe he’s off the reservation. Maybe he’s on to something. Dunno. You?

 

Rand to the Rescue?

08 Wednesday Mar 2017

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America, Congress, GOP, government, law, ObamaCare, Rand Paul

The GOP offers an Amend and Replace for ObamaCare, the ACA. Rand Paul is in hot pursuit of a full repeal:

Though Ryan insisted Tuesday that he’d be able to get the 218 votes he needed to pass the bill in the House and McConnell optimistically predicted Senate passage, Paul’s army made clear that the bill didn’t go far enough to scale back former President Barack Obama’s signature Affordable Care Act.

Instead, Paul said lawmakers should first vote on the same repeal bill that passed Congress but was vetoed last year by Obama, then vote on competing replacement proposals from the Republican leadership and conservatives.

“We are united on repeal, but we are divided on replacement,” Paul said. “What’s the best way to get past this impasse? Let’s vote on what we voted on before: a clean repeal.”

If Paul’s coalition holds, it could doom the leadership’s replacement bill in both chambers.

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Rand Paul / Twitter.

Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio echoed Rand’s position:

On Wednesday’s Morning Joe, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) said Congressional Republicans should introduce and vote on the “exact same” legislation that repeals Obamacare that was sent to President Obama when he held the presidency. Jordan called on his Republican brethren to “do what we told the voters we were going to do.”

“Let’s do this right and, more importantly, let’s do what we told the voters we were going to do,” Jordan said. “That’s why today I’ll be introducing legislation which just says clean repeal. Let’s vote on the exact same thing — 15 months ago, every single Republican in the House, every single Republican in the Senate voted on. We put it on President Obama’s desk.”

Jordan, like GOP Senator Rand Paul, said the current ‘repeal and replace’ legislation being touted by Speaker Paul Ryan is “Obamacare in a different form” and keeps some of the taxes from the original bill.

It almost makes sense: They were in the minority with a hostile President and they almost passed a full repeal. Now, in the majority and with a Chief Executive itching to sign off, they go soft. Almost. Smells like Republicans alright. And only Republicans could make something so simple into such a problem when confronting something so serious. Maybe Mitch and Paul should switch titles with Rand and Jim.

Better do something quick! The Russian moles are coming…

The Swiss Don’t Miss, Ranking Nations

08 Wednesday Mar 2017

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America, freedom, the world

As we saw this morning, American cities are ranked on a regular basis by a variety of factors. The nations of the world are likewise ordered based on various criteria. According to U.S. News Switzerland is the best country on Earth.

There rankings are based on: adventure, citizenship, culture, entrepreneurship, heritage, movers (and shakers), business openness, power, and quality of life. There is some subjectivity, of course, though these are solid points of assessment.

The U.S. came in at number seven overall. We’re number 7! We’re number 7!

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U.S.News.

Our strength: power. We can bomb anyone, anywhere, at any time. We also do well influencing the rest of the world with our mind-expanding reality shows, our inspirational music, and our tossing of a wide variety of balls. Entrepreneurship is surprisingly strong in the U.S. – surprising because of our low score for “open for business”. High taxes, monetary inflation, and incomprehensible regulations will do that.

Quality of life, adventure, and heritage caught my attention. We have a very rich history and a civic base rarely equaled in all of human history. Yet, that seems like all history these days. Diversify it all away.

As for adventure, America is a huge place filled from coast to coast with all kinds of interesting things to do. The survey knocks our climate and the lack of sex appeal. We have every climate under the sun, a little travel will completely change whatever you don’t like. Of course, Americans are 75% out of shape. Most are addicted to idiocy (most of that the indoor variety). Maybe it’s the Americans, not the America.

The quality of life score should be a cause of concern. It’s not the most affordable country – thanks to the Fed. Then again, some of the high-ranking European nations are pretty pricey too. We did poorly in safety, incomes, and political stability. The gifts of the post-1965 era (error) keep on coming.

These factors, some of them, mirror the U.S. decline in Heritage’s Freedom Index. Americans like to think they’re number one at everything. The truth is a little sobering.

There’s a chance, political slogan aside, to make America great again, economically, civics-wise, and culturally. There also plenty of room for further descent – into the third world. We have a choice to make. Several.

Healthy Cities, Big and Small

08 Wednesday Mar 2017

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America, health

A Gallop-Healthways Survey reveals America’s most and least healthy places to live. Naples, FL, took the top spot, followed by Barnstable, MA – terrific places, both. One is a little chilly, the other balmy, both are near the sea.

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Healthways.

The study indexed 189 communities across the country based on a few key factors: purpose, social, financial, community and physical.

These rankings are, surprisingly, somewhat different than those I reported on last month.

Check the results and see where your town falls.

Secrets of the Secret Squirrels: Hacking, Tracking, Spying, Plotting, and Planning

07 Tuesday Mar 2017

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America, CIA, computers, government, spying, technology, Wikileaks

Wikileaks dropped a Daisy Cutter on U.S. Intelligence today with the release of “Vault 7” – thousands of documents on and from the CIA.

Read more at:

The Independent; and

The Mirror.

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Wiki / CIA.

CLICK HERE TO ENTER VAULT 7

The amount of material is vast. Here is some of Wiki’s analysis:

CIA malware targets iPhone, Android, smart TVs
CIA malware and hacking tools are built by EDG (Engineering Development Group), a software development group within CCI (Center for Cyber Intelligence), a department belonging to the CIA’s DDI (Directorate for Digital Innovation). The DDI is one of the five major directorates of the CIA (see this organizational chart of the CIA for more details).

The EDG is responsible for the development, testing and operational support of all backdoors, exploits, malicious payloads, trojans, viruses and any other kind of malware used by the CIA in its covert operations world-wide.

The increasing sophistication of surveillance techniques has drawn comparisons with George Orwell’s 1984, but “Weeping Angel”, developed by the CIA’s Embedded Devices Branch (EDB), which infests smart TVs, transforming them into covert microphones, is surely its most emblematic realization.

The attack against Samsung smart TVs was developed in cooperation with the United Kingdom’s MI5/BTSS. After infestation, Weeping Angel places the target TV in a ‘Fake-Off’ mode, so that the owner falsely believes the TV is off when it is on. In ‘Fake-Off’ mode the TV operates as a bug, recording conversations in the room and sending them over the Internet to a covert CIA server.

This is worse than 1984 because it is real and because Orwell’s world didn’t have smartphones. Use of these devices guarantees some level (usually high) of tracking, prying, and manipulation. And this is what Wiki has disclosed upfront and what they know about. More and more consumer devices – from TVs to HVACs to garage remotes to security systems to refrigerators to watches – are connected and, thus, open to hacking. Wiki goes on:

As of October 2014 the CIA was also looking at infecting the vehicle control systems used by modern cars and trucks. The purpose of such control is not specified, but it would permit the CIA to engage in nearly undetectable assassinations.

Your smart, bescreened, talking, sensing, feeling, modern car with the touchscreen, navigation, wi-fi, Bluetooth, cameras, little birds flying around, and all that other garbage that has nothing to do with driving. All of it is vulnerable. And this is nothing new. Shortly after October 2014 I started sounding that alarm.

Actually none of this is new. People have been tapping in and spying since the days of the telegraph. The public was aware (or should have been aware) of the government’s massive, global electronic surveillance apparatus back in the 1990s. Technology has grown since then. The system has grown with it. Assume that any and all electronic browsing, communicating, or other work you do is being monitored and recorded. Odds are, it is.

The CIA has also:

  • Targeted all operating systems;
  • Exploited all known vulnerabilities;
  • Worked with the communications/electronics/computer industry to stay one step ahead of everything;
  • Weaponized everything;
  • Opened the weaponization to mass international proliferation (by nations, companies, and hackers);
  • Spied on just about everyone; and
  • Developed systems to evade most forensics and anti-malware programs.

Much of the recent news about this stuff has centered on the NSA and the FBI, dire and grim outfits to be sure. But the CIA is different. They collect information like no one else. And they act on it. Sometimes lethally. Usually clandestinely. And almost always with deniability or immunity. No one, even in Congress, knows exactly what they do nor how much money they spend. America’s secret police and perhaps her most dangerous agency.

Now, just as the FBI is the big domestic intel agency, the CIA is generally for foreign affairs. By law and operation they are not supposed to target Americans in America (outside the borders, you’re on your own). Not supposed to. Just like you were supposed to keep your doctor you liked under the ACA, with the low prices too. Saddam was supposed to have WMD. Income tax withholding is supposed to go away once Hitler surrenders. Supposed to. Got that?

Just for fun, Google “MK Ultra”. Loads of fun – and still bearing fruit.

Supposed to.

We’re also supposed to have a curious press and diligent academics to look into things like these leaks. Wiki actively encourages that:

WikiLeaks has intentionally not written up hundreds of impactful stories to encourage others to find them and so create expertise in the area for subsequent parts in the series. They’re there. Look. Those who demonstrate journalistic excellence may be considered for early access to future parts.

…

There are very considerably more stories than there are journalists or academics who are in a position to write them.

So start digging and researching. You might get famous for it. You might also want to unplug the TV and remove it from the house.

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