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  • Defector admits to WMD lies that triggered Iraq war

    London Guardian

    • Man codenamed Curveball ‘invented’ tales of bioweapons
    • Iraqi told lies to try to bring down Saddam Hussein regime
    • Fabrications used by US as justification for invasion

    Rafid Ahmed Alwan al-Janabi: ‘I had the chance to fabricate something …’

  • Terrorist Who Trained London Bombers Was Working For US Government

    Paul Joseph Watson
    Prison Planet.com
    Monday, February 14, 2011

    Terrorist Who Trained London Bombers Was Working For US Government 140211top2

    While talking heads like [CENSORED] continue to invoke the threat of radical Islam, they habitually ignore the blindingly obvious, that radical Islam is a creature of the US military-industrial complex. Case in point – the terrorist who trained the London bombers was a US informant and has been freed after serving only four and a half years of a possible 70-year sentence.

    Citing his “exceptional co-operation,” in working with US authorities, a New York Judge released Mohammed Junaid Babar despite him pleading guilty to five counts of terrorism, an outcome that has, “Raised questions over whether Babar was a US informer at the time he was helping to train the ringleader of the 7 July tube and bus bombings,” reports the London Guardian.

    Babar admits to consorting with high level “Al-Qaeda” terrorists, as well as “providing senior members with money and equipment, running weapons.” He also set up a training camp in Pakistan in 2003 where alleged 7/7 ringleader Mohammad Sidique Khan learned bomb-making techniques.

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  • Apple Chess cheats :(

    This is why Mac computers are nothing but overpriced TVs and Facebook-checkers.  The thing can’t even play me a game of chess without cheating.  My Linux chess never cheats… beats me fair and square every time.

    Maybe it moved my king for me? This still doesn’t explain the following though

    Actually I still like my Mac for certain things.  Good computers but definitely not gona play chess on it again.

  • Ariana Huffington and AOL CEO discuss huffpo sellout

    No need to watch this, unless you want to see AOL CEO Tim Armstrong doing a kind of corporate internet jargon-show.

    The only reason AOL could possibly want HuffPo is to suppress alternative views that may have slipped thru in a multi-user blog environment like hers.   It’s doubtful that anything very earth-shattering would have slipped thru in the first place though.   HuffPo does nothing but parrot establishment leftist dogma.

    Now AOL can neutralize all remants of political thought on the site and turn it into a big pile of ads, sports, and celebrity gossip.

    Well anyway, sorry your HuffPo sold out to AOL.

  • Afrika Bambaataa: “Hip-hop has been hijacked by a Luciferian conspiracy”

    Afrika Bambaataa spoke with the Chicago Sun Times regarding the state of hip-hop…

    “Hip-hop has been hijacked by a Luciferian conspiracy,” he says, quite matter-of-factly. “People have used hip-hop in a lot of ways that cause a lot of mind problems. They use the word wrongfully. They use it to mean a part instead of a whole. Like many of these [radio] stations say they’re hip-hop, they’re playing hip-hop. I go to these stations, and these so-called program directors don’t know jack crap about hip-hop culture. They know rap to a certain extent. But I question them. I say, ‘Where’s your go-go, your hip-house, your electro-funk, your raga, your R&B and soul?’ They get real quiet.”
    - Chicago Sun Times

    One of the founders of hip-hop is speaking out about this…what else do you need? -Vigilant Citizen

  • It always cracks me up when “anonymous” does a press release

    ANONYMOUS PRESS RELEASE
    For Immediate Distribution
    February 7th, 2011

    Recently, the head of internet security firm HBGary Federal, Aaron Barr, sought to elevate his investigation of the Anonymous movement by providing the Financial Times with what he claimed to be accurate and useful information about those who allegedly drive our activities.

    In yesterday’s release we inferred that the information presented was easy to undermine by any of the millions of people around the world with a cursory understanding of internet culture. Not only was the information provided by HBGary Federal woefully inaccurate, it provided no incriminating evidence against any of the persons named.

    Today, Anonymous learned that HBGary Federal intended to sell to the FBI a large document (it can be found at http://hizost.com/… ) that allegedly detailed the identities of dozens of our participants.

    Within hours of learning this, Anonymous infiltrated HBGary Federal’s network and websites. Anonymous acquired the document with supposed personal details of anons, along with more than 50,000 company e-mails (~4.71GB) – all of which have now been distributed on the internet. Additionally, his associated websites and social media accounts were hijacked and manipulated to stress how poorly this ‘security expert’ handles matters of his own security ( http://imagebin.org/… ). Woe to his clients and others who invested in his confidence.

    The lack of quality in Aaron Barr’s undertaken research is worth noting. Aaron Barr missed a great deal of information that has been available online, and in fact failed to identify some of those whose identities were never intended to be hidden. People such as DailyKos’ diarist blogger Barrett Brown, and the administrator for anonnews.org joepie91, whose identities could have been found with a simple Google search.

    It is also worth noting that Aaron Barr was also providing this documentation as an example of investigation protocol. This would introduce a systemic flaw  to the FBI’s investigative woodwork. The risk of institutionalising a flawed procedure exponentiates a problem, and it does so at the taxpayers expense in every sense. Had  the FBI indeed bought this information from HBGary Federal, it would  have been paid for by taxpayers money. Many innocent people would have  been marked as leaders in actions they may not even have been associated  with.

    Unlike you, Aaron, we did our research, we know who you are, and now, so will everyone else. Although you have managed to ruin your credibility in an attempt to further it, you did provide us with entertainment, albeit very briefly.

    Anonymous does not have leaders. We are not a group, we are not an organization. We are just an idea. What we have done today will appear harsh. It is harsh. We will respond to those who see threats to Anonymous. We understand that our participants have been concerned about recent FBI raids and companies such as HBGary lurking in our chats, so we’ve given all of Anonymous a message: we will fight back.

    We are Anonymous.
    We are legion.
    We do not forgive.
    We do not forget.
    Expect us – always.

    Yours faithfully,

    Anonymous.

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