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Gangstalkers Tricks to Visually Increase Numbers

By Ann | January 12, 2017

There are many gangstalkers, but NOT as many as would seem. Traveling up the five from Southern California to Northern California, I began to notice that I was seeing the same trucks………..many in a line…………..You see that, but the incidence was higher. I would get off the freeway, then later I would … Continue reading Gangstalkers Tricks to Visually Increase Numbers

Trump nominee says China should be denied access to South China sea islands 

By kkaybu | January 11, 2017

He blamed the current situation on what he termed an inadequate U.S. response. “The failure of a response has allowed them just to keep pushing the envelope on this,” Tillerson said. So … Continue reading Trump nominee says China should be denied access to South China sea islands 

WTF?

Trump Son-in-Law Jared Kushner to Be Named Senior White House Adviser – The New York Times

By Animosinyan | January 9, 2017

Nepotism? I don’t understand. People close to transition warned that Mr. Kushner’s title might be adjusted. Source: Trump Son-in-Law Jared Kushner to Be Named Senior White House Adviser – The New York … Continue reading Trump Son-in-Law Jared Kushner to Be Named Senior White House Adviser – The New York Times

Meryl Streep, Donald Trump and the now-familiar battle of the bubbles – The Washington Post

By Animosinyan | January 9, 2017

As much as I love Meryl Streep, there are only so many times I can see this article surface on my news feed. There are more important things to worry about than … Continue reading Meryl Streep, Donald Trump and the now-familiar battle of the bubbles – The Washington Post

How to remain completely anonymous and hidden online – Comparitech

By Charles | January 6, 2017

These are the steps you can take and the tools you’ll need to remain anonymous and hidden online. Tor, VPN, burner emails, encryption, bitcoin, etc. Pop over to this great resource to … Continue reading How to remain completely anonymous and hidden online – Comparitech

This Kremlin leader bragged about tipping a U.S. presidential election

By Charles | January 6, 2017

Nikita Khrushchev felt the Soviet Union had “voted” for JFK. Kennedy only won by 200,000 votes and Khrushchev probably tipped the election towards Kennedy intentionally by not releasing the U2 pilot Francis … Continue reading This Kremlin leader bragged about tipping a U.S. presidential election

Reps say phone calls prompted ethics reversal.

By Charles | January 4, 2017

Then, on Monday, news broke that Republicans in the House had decided to effectively eliminate a nonpartisan investigative body called the Office of Congressional Ethics. On Tuesday, news broke that said Republicans … Continue reading Reps say phone calls prompted ethics reversal.

Could Technology Remove the Politicians From Politics?

By Charles | January 3, 2017

What if your city council member was essentially a robot whose every decision you and your fellow citizens voted for by phone? Some good suggestions in this article of using technology to start … Continue reading Could Technology Remove the Politicians From Politics?

Good Reporting

Don’t be so sure Russia hacked the Clinton emails – Reuters

By Charles | January 1, 2017

But as both sides begin arming their cyberweapons, it is critical for the public to be confident that the evidence is really there, and to understand the potential … Continue reading Don’t be so sure Russia hacked the Clinton emails – Reuters

Media Fail

Russia Hysteria Infects WashPost Again: False Story About Hacking U.S. Electric Grid

By Charles | December 31, 2016

The “Anything Goes” media mentality when it comes to Russia strikes again. No, our electric grid was not hacked by the Russians. A piece of malware was found on a random laptop not … Continue reading Russia Hysteria Infects WashPost Again: False Story About Hacking U.S. Electric Grid

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Does Anyone Know What to Make of Obama’s Sanctions?

By Charles | December 31, 2016

The president’s move to punish Russia has scrambled partisan lines. Finally a balanced look at the whole “Russia hacking the US election” charges and the reactions all around. … Continue reading Does Anyone Know What to Make of Obama’s Sanctions?

White House fails to make case that Russian hackers tampered with election

By Charles | December 30, 2016

US issued JAR billed itself as an indictment that would prove Russian involvement. Talk about disappointments. The US government’s much-anticipated analysis of Russian-sponsored hacking operations provides almost none of the promised evidence … Continue reading White House fails to make case that Russian hackers tampered with election