Showing posts with label NSA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NSA. Show all posts

Friday, December 8, 2017

4chan QAnon Meaning without Thinking


First, we have to look at the big picture, for decades the U.S. has been controlled by Luciferian candle burners.  We all know now we've been lead astray by our Deep State government, how else could the structure of economics and war in our society be so dysfunctional?  An article of an ICE agent will shed much light on our present history, his words left on a note before he took his own life, Godspeed to this patriot, his family, co-workers and friends.  We have lost many military personal because of suicide caused by this dysfunction in U.S. government. 

ICE Agent:

“The America I grew up in, and cherished has been murdered by its own federal government.  Our Constitution has become meaningless and our laws politicized so badly, they are no longer enforced except for political purposes” the note said. “Our elected officials are, to a person, utterly corrupt and completely devoid of any love or respect for the country which pays them.  To them, everything is about getting and keeping power, and making illicit money from backroom deals.”

“I was hired to enforce the law; to capture and deport people who come to this country against our laws.  But now, if I dare to do that, I face being suspended or fired because our President (Obama) refuses to faithfully execute the duties of his office.  Instead, I come to work each day, and collect a paycheck twice a month, for intentionally doing little to nothing.  I cannot and will not be party to this fraud; to this usurpation of the law, or to the despicable politicians betraying our nation” the note continued. (end ICE Agent's note, R.I.P.)

Moving forward the public has become the media force which is open source intelligence (OSI) in our upside down world, who else would care for our salvation?  Thank, You!  Kevin Shipp an ex CIA agent has told us that the bloggers, public forums and personal sites have been the lifeboat for humanity, the war has been online.  rightwiththeship, along with thousands of other patriots including a close correspondence of mine which is Nuke Pro (Stock)  have bucked this storm where there has seemed no hope until the Generals took back command of our nation after getting rid of Obama, he was to be the closer.  Here is the list of our military elite who have been purged or fired under Obama, who we still call Barry.

The first regime change was the United States, which shook the world at its foundation of corruption.  President Trump is America's president now backed by our military and for good reason, we were two steps from hell!  The next regime change was Saudi Arabia where many heads rolled which cut off the dark money to U.S. deep state.  After that Zimbabwe Africa, President Robert Mugabe removed, next will be our friends in Europe and then Asia, a world purge of the Luciferian candle burners has begun.  Some Cowboy logic, white hats against the black hats.  Now we'll get to 4chan, QAnon.

4chan Calm Before The Storm


Before POTUS took off to Asia in Nov. he mentioned "calm before the storm", we were all like what the hell is that?  Then we heard of the indictments, today it's in the thousands and Christmas is around the corner and that's not a Lucifer holiday, is it?  After all the news on indictments and finding out that the DOJ has been investigating itself for 11 months along with the FBI, CIA and any other acronym secret agency you can think of and why President Kennedy was killed!

The NSA is helping (close ties to the military) with much info of the deep state machine where we get introduced to QAnon from 4chan.  Going through the threads is riddle and questions to spark your thirst for knowledge of our present dark history and why.  The thread CBTS (calm before the storm) stopped after Nov. 30th (moved to 8chan) after leaving so many bread crumbs for the public to bake a loaf of bread to serve up on the table.

Let's sit at that table and break bread, first the serving of crumbs, which is the complete list of QAnon post.  Next is the desert after such a feeding where I'm not going to make you work for this dish called 'Smart Sheet' which explains all the QAnon questions, your welcome, and Godspeed to all patriots, our military, President Trump and agencies who conformed before hitting this brick wall!

Something not on QAnon List

So what is left?  Oh yeah, the dark corporations and cabal bankers, well that's easy, don't buy their product or service and as far as money can go we have bartering and Bitcoin or a boat load of other cryptocurrencies but be smart and keep your Crypto Wallet on a brick, separate hard drive from the PC that's not linked when you're online not using your wallet to avoid being hacked.  Then store that little monster in a safe.  Cryptocurrencies are a reality today and being taxed by the IRS as 'Virtual Currencies'  also CBOE Global Markets Inc. will start future trades on Bitcoin Dec. 10th.  Bitcoin futures will begin trading 6 p.m. Sunday evening in New York, Chicago-based CBOE.  After this exclusive trade for a week the exchange operator’s larger Chicago rival CME Group Inc. contracts will begin trading Dec. 18th, Bitcoin is here to stay.  The thing to watch here is if the exchange starts shorting the futures on Bitcoin and the price does not go down, who is in control?  Willigers, that could be a QAnon question.

12/9/17 12:18 PM CST Future Trades on Bitcoin - Crypto
UPDATE:
Well, we know who owns the cryptocurrencies now.  The future trading test is shorting Bitcoin and price is falling as I'm writing this.  I always wonder why we could not put a name on the Bitcoin creator, it has been the Fed and Central Banks all along.  The value is controlled like any asset on the market, nothing new except another index, just another Tulip Bubble.

12/9/17 6:18 PM CST
Much testing has gone into the Cryptos and we're seeing this today witnessing full control.

UPDATE: 12/11/17 @ 7:58 AM CST

Bitcoin, you just can't short it!
Good news I'm wrong (and pleases me so) on the Banksters having control of Bitcoin!  The future trades were halted twice as the attempt to short Bitcoin price.   It remains to be seen if the futures and spot prices will converge, with the spread still well in the hundreds of dollars while volatility refuses to ease.  She's a monster of her own, wonder if the Central Banks will cry to shut it down because they have egg on their face this morning!  With the Cryptos there will be no depression to throw the general public into the soup-line.  Cyrpto has removed the shackles from the man-made board of Monopoly.  Don't play the paper contracts the banks will create some type of Crypto arbitrage and derivatives to slow this down if that will even work?   Here is a quote from one of our fine financial ivory tower institutions.  “In a normal, functioning market, good old arbitrage would settle this,” Ole Hansen, head of the commodity strategy at Saxo Bank A/S in Hellerup, Denmark, said by email. “If they were deliverable you could arbitrage the life out of it.”  Thanks for showing your true colors, boys!  Now you know what to do just mine and buy the coins.

"Merry Christmas, Mates"

Two Steps From Hell

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Canada High with Rob Ford

Mayor Rob Ford at lease I admit it
 Easy Canada we're not laughing at you, as a matter of fact, many people feel that Mayor Rob Ford admitting his guilt to smoking crack cocaine is better than some politician constantly lying to his people.  It would be a much better place around the world especially America if politicians and public officers would admit to their guilt and corruption instead of hiding behind the courts and their attorneys.

Just maybe Mayor Rob Ford could be used as a poster child for many officials who take an oath to uphold the law and is governed by the people to respect where they are.  I myself would much rather have people laughing at us here in America instead of being totally outraged with our government conduct, quite frankly it's despicable.  Not only that but many corporations are hell bent at the US government because of the NSA crap!  So thanks for the laugh Canada and as time goes by your Mayor of Toronto will be a better man for it,  I mean it takes guts to come out on a world stage and admitted your wrong.  Ah, that alone has merit, also in the news today Mayor Rob Ford is seeking rehab program and with all the pressure might take a leave of absence.  Here in America our politicians and public office members need criminal rehab and believe the job they hold has some kind of right to do wrong.  We the people of America hate that the rest of the world hates the US and we're working on making this a better place. The folks in power here can lie all they want, we know what's going on and there on the way OUT!  Just like when you were a kid, mom would say, "wait till your father comes home".  Well, the old man is showing up and we're not going to obey criminals.   

Toronto's crack-smoking mayor cracks up comedians. CNN's Jeanne Moos reports on a story that's hard NOT to inhale.

CNN




TRUE MAYOR ROB FORD

Your going to hear and see some interesting clips of Toronto's Mayor, no judge needed here, you can feel this.

From Aiden McLean:

Toronto's own Rob Ford is awesome!  He's a champion!  Who else could have their approval rating RISE as a result of a video of him admitting to smoking crack?  I love him!!

Aiden McLean

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Lawsuit against NSA, FBI and the U.S. government

NSA Photo Watchdog.org
By Eric Boehm | Watchdog.org

It seems government spying is one of the few things that can unite disparate groups on the left and the right.

Led by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a nonprofit law firm, more than 20 groups from across the political spectrum filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the National Security Agency, FBI and the U.S. government challenging the constitutionality of widespread collection of telephone data.

The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. It will be months before the case goes anywhere, but here’re five questions you’re probably asking about the complicated legal maneuver.

1. Who is suing the NSA?

Everyone. Well, not quite. But the list of plaintiffs in the lawsuit is pretty long – it includes churches, nonprofits and political organizations.

The amazing thing about the lawsuit is the bipartisanship of it all. One of the plaintiffs is Greenpeace. There are three pro-gun groups on the list. And two groups advocating for drug legalization.

How often do you see environmental groups teaming up with gun rights activists? When it comes to the government surveillance, all politically active groups have reason to fear government surveillance, said Shahid Buttar, executive director of the Bill of Rights Defense Committee, one of the plaintiffs in the case.

“I think there is probably nothing that our groups agree on except for this,” Buttar said during a Wednesday interview with Watchdog.org. “It is offensive to Americans from all walks of life.”

2. Why are they filing a lawsuit?

The plaintiffs argue the NSA and other agencies (they are also suing the FBI, the heads of the NSA and FBI, and the United States as an entity, which brings Attorney General Eric Holder into the mix as well) has violated the First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution “as well as statutory prohibitions and limitations on electronic surveillance.”

The groups argue that they have to stand on their own, but they also argue that all members of their staff and any person they have had contact with could be a party to the lawsuit because of the breadth of the NSA’s “dragnet electronic surveillance” collection of phone data.

Aside from privacy rights concerns, the groups bringing the lawsuit say the NSA tracking threatens the right of free association guaranteed by the First Amendment.

“People who hold controversial views — whether it’s about gun ownership policies, drug legalization, or immigration — often must express views as a group in order to act and advocate effectively,” said Cindy Cohn, legal director for the Electronic Frontier Foundation. ”But fear of individual exposure when participating in political debates over high-stakes issues can dissuade people from taking part.”

3. So they are upset about the government collecting phone records?

Yes, but that’s not all. The plaintiffs make it clear that the collection of the so-called telephone metadata (information about the location and duration of calls, along with numbers dialed) is unconstitutional in their view. But after the NSA and other security agencies gather the data, they have to sift through it somehow, ostensibly to find patterns of calls that might indicate someone is involved in terrorist activity.

Any searches of that collected data is equally unconstitutional, the plaintiffs argue, because it is “neither relevant to an existing authorized criminal investigation nor to an existing authorized investigation to protect against international terrorism.”

The government maintains that any search of that database is only done with the permission of a court — a June memo from James Clapper, the director of national intelligence, said “surveillance programs like this one … are designed to strike the appropriate balance between national security interests and civil liberties and privacy concerns” — but it’s a court that is top secret and issues warrants that are equally top secret, so it’s hard to tell.

4. What does this have to do with that Edward Snowden guy the media keeps talking about?

Nothing directly, but everything, indirectly. While much of media continues to be fascinated with NSA-leaker Edward Snowden’s international search for asylum beyond the reach of the U.S. government, this is far more serious than a reality show-type coverage the cable networks are giving it.

The lawsuit cuts to the heart of the questionably legal activity exposed by Snowden, a former contractor who worked for the NSA before leaking information about the federal government’s electronic dragnet and going on the run.

As part of their court filing, the plaintiffs included some of the classified documents leaked by Snowden. So even though he is not involved in this case at all, the lawsuit would not exist without him.

5. What do the plaintiffs want out of this?

The plaintiffs are asking a federal judge to impose an immediate injunction to shut down the federal government’s electronic surveillance program, which the plaintiffs say started all the way back in 2001 and was expanded in 2006 and again in 2011.

They also want the judge to rule the program unconstitutional because they say it violates the First Amendment protection of free speech and free association, the Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable searches and seizures and the Fifth Amendment protection for privacy rights.

They also want all data collected by the program destroyed.

Buttar said it will be months, or even years before there is a definitive ruling in the case. But now that the government has admitted the existence of the electronic surveillance programs, judges will have to consider the merits of the programs.

“That admission gives us the opportunity to hurdle one of the biggest challenges we’ve faced in previous cases challenging the government’s spying programs,” he said.

Eric Boehm is a national reporter for Watchdog.org. Contact him at Eric@PAIndependent.com and on Twitter @EricBoehm87

MichaelSavage4Prez

Stand and become part of the Class Action Lawsuit



Flame of Liberty

Sen. Rand Paul discusses Americans' continuous loss of liberty through the lens of Ray Bradbury's dystopian classic "Fahrenheit 451." This was posted in Aug 9,1912 yes Pod a year ago.

SenatorRandPaul

Sunday, July 7, 2013

The World is Boiling Over


Wow, mama looks like the whole world has it in for the U.S. and this will force a hand sooner than expected.  When under pressure you make mistakes certainty when it offsets one's clockwork.  War crimes and NSA surveillance have upset the entire world in which we live, you have nations rising against nations, nobody at this point seems to really have allies in which you can trust, kind of like Spy vs Spy.  

Not only is the planet changing but humanity right along with it.  Now's not the time to be alarmed but to be grateful any of this is getting out and growing like super vegetative growth, I use that term for if you look around just in your own backyard ( well at lease here in the Midwest) the plant life is huge this year.  The planet will take care of herself, with the carbon levels being high the planet is producing more plant life, without the help of humans, even in sparse areas on the planet growth is starting and here comes the oxygen along with it.  I mean really, where did you think the help was going to come from?  Just say thank you Earth.

But for the ones who think their in control of your destination the outcrop of info is off the charts and upsetting many agendas.  The United States has been used as a warmonger far too long, it's not the people or the government but the ones with money who get their way and get to use the best of the best which is created by people and tax dollars.  Russia and China have had enough of this play, can't blame the people of a country that are manipulated by money from an interest that don't care about you but only for gain.  So the next war should be a small one, let's say 1% of the world's population, get my drift!  Game over Boy's for your allies are dropping like bugs to a zapper!

Life is going to be better and thanks for screwing up you idiots', we're going to be happy damn it!

FisherOfPeople



Also

Along with exposing widespread international surveillance, Edward Snowden has revealed how exactly the US is financing its military ambitions, according to Max Keiser. 

 I want you to think about something, many have said American's are not doing anything to stop it's government, well once again this goes beyond government, had to figure that part of it first and who's letting the cat out of the bag?  That's right Pod the American people, we're more pissed off with this than you are, believe me!  So no need to nuke us, we're working on it! 

GrimghostMediaArabic

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Cybersecurity and Government Surveillance

From C-SPAN:

Senior cybersecurity officials testified on their efforts to protect the U.S. from cyber attacks. Much of the hearing focused on leaks revealing the extent of domestic phone surveillance by the National Security Agency (NSA). General Alexander in his testimony defended NSA surveillance programs. He said that he favored providing the public with more information about the programs if disclosure did not damage national security, but that he was unable to explain any details due to their classified status.

Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) briefly halted the hearing to respond to a tweet from BuzzFeed reporter Rosie Gray, which read: “@SenatorBarb is trying hard to keep the other senators from asking Gen. Alexander anymore about data mining programs.”




  On a Slippery Slope 

From democracynow:  

As Director of National Intelligence James Clapper warns the recent leaks could "render great damage to our intelligence capabilities," we speak to William Binney, a former top official at the National Security Agency, and Glenn Greenwald, the Guardian journalist who has broken the NSA spying stories. Binney spent almost 40 years at the agency but resigned after Sept. 11 over concerns about growing domestic surveillance. He spent time as director of the NSA's World Geopolitical and Military Analysis Reporting Group and was a senior NSA crypto-mathematician largely responsible for automating the agency's worldwide eavesdropping network. "The government is not trying to protect [secrets about NSA surveillance] from the terrorists," Binney says. "It's trying to protect knowledge of that program from the citizens of the United States."

 Domocracy Now!



James Bamford on NSA Secrets

From democracynow:

As the U.S. vows to take "all necessary steps" to pursue whistleblower Edward Snowden, James Bamford joins us to discuss the National Security Agency's secret expansion of government surveillance and cyber warfare. In his latest reporting for Wired Magazine, Bamford profiles NSA Director General Keith Alexander and connects the dots on PRISM, phone surveillance, and the NSA's massive spy center in Bluffdale, Utah. Says Bamford of Alexander: "Never before has anyone in America's intelligence sphere come close to his degree of power, the number of people under his command, the expanse of his rule, the length of his reign, or the depth of his secrecy."  The author of "The Shadow Factory: The Ultra-Secret NSA from 9/11 to the Eavesdropping on America," Bamford has covered the National Security Agency for the last three decades after helping expose its existence in the 1980s.   

democracynow



June 15, 2013, 4:39 PM PDT NSA admits listening to U.S. phone calls without warrants

The National Security Agency has acknowledged in a new classified briefing that it does not need court authorization to listen to domestic phone calls. Rep. Jerrold Nadler, a New York Democrat, disclosed this week that during a secret briefing to members of Congress, he was told that the contents of a phone call could be accessed "simply based on an analyst deciding that." If the NSA wants "to listen to the phone," an analyst's decision is sufficient, without any other legal authorization required, Nadler said he learned. "I was rather startled," said Nadler, an attorney and congressman who serves on the House Judiciary committee. Not only does this disclosure shed more light on how the NSA's formidable eavesdropping apparatus works domestically, it also suggests the Justice Department has secretly interpreted federal surveillance law to permit thousands of low-ranking analysts to eavesdrop on phone calls. Because the same legal standards that apply to phone calls also apply to e-mail messages, text messages, and instant messages, Nadler's disclosure indicates the NSA analysts could also access the contents of Internet communications without going before a court and seeking approval.  Read more from CNET

IRS Scandal

From C-SPAN:

Representative Trey Gowdy (R-SC) discussed whether he thinks Attorney General Eric Holder should resign in the wake of recent scandals, and other issues, including immigration reform efforts in Congress. He also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.

Some hot topics here, I'll tell ya the U.S. Government has it's hands full and many are on a hot seat.