Daily Archives: December 29, 2013

Illuminati Pajamas by Avon – Video

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Illuminati Pajamas by Avon
Avon has released what they #39;re calling "Illuminati Pajamas," following in line with Chris Brown #39;s Black Pyramid clothing line, Puma #39;s "Shadow Society" Illumi...

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Coast To Coast AM Alternative HH – On Breaking Down the Illuminati – Video

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Coast To Coast AM Alternative HH - On Breaking Down the Illuminati
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Free speech should have a dialogue – Video

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Free speech should have a dialogue
Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Clarence Page discusses the recent controversy around Duck Dynasty patriarch, Phil Robertson and how we should approach obje...

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WikiLeaks’ Assange: Sysadmins of the World, Unite!

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HAMBURG Faced with increasing encroachments on privacy and free speech, high-tech workers around the world should identify as a class and fight power together, said WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Sunday.

In a video speech to the Chaos Communication Congress (CCC) here, Assange drew parallels between the labor movements of the industrial age and the technology workers of today. As workers joined into unions to fight for better working conditions, technology workers should unite to fight government encroachments on Internet and speech freedoms, he said.

We can see that in the case of WikiLeaks, or the Snowden revelations, its possible for even a single system administrator to have very significant constructive effect, he said. This is not merely wrecking or disabling, not going on strikes, but rather shifting information from an information apartheid system from those with extraordinary power to the digital commons.

Joined at this CCC talk by WikiLeaks journalist Sarah Harrison, who helped Edward Snowden in his flight from Hong Kong to Russia earlier this year, and by digital activist Jacob Appelbaum, Assange painted a picture of the coming years in near-apocalyptic colors.

This is the last free generation, he said. The coming together of the systems of government and the information apartheid is such that none of us will be able to escape it in just a decade.

Fighting this system by leaking information, where possible, or otherwise working for the cause of transparency was the only way to shape government systems in a positive way, he said.

We are all becoming part of this state whether we like it or not, he said. Our only hope is to help determine what kind of state we will be a part of.

Connecting to the conference over an often-broken Skype connection, Assange was speaking from the Ecuadorian embassy in London. The WikiLeaks founder has been accused of sexual assault in Sweden, and Britain has approved his extradition. He has been granted political asylum by Ecuador, which cited fears of his otherwise being extradited to the United States, but has not been granted safe passage out of the country by the United Kingdom.

Hackers and technologists should accept jobs at intelligence and other institutions, in order to bring out more documents, Assange said in his video speech.

Go into the CIA, he said. Go into the ball park and bring the ball out.

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Guest commentary: A year-end review of First Amendment status

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By JEFFREY M. McCALL

Americans know the First Amendment guarantees free expression through speech, press, religion and assembly. It is harder, however, to know how that noble concept gets operationalized in the real world. Public pressure and courts together work to make sense of free expression, but it is a never-ending challenge.

We know free speech lands somewhere between an expression free-for-all and absolute government oppression. Within those parameters, however, First Amendment confusion reigns. A review of free speech wrestling matches in 2013 demonstrates this confusing state of affairs.

The New York Court of Appeals ruled Fox News reporter Jana Winter does not have to return to Colorado to explain how she acquired confidential information regarding the Aurora movie shooter. Any non-reporter would have been forced to go. It's also not clear how New York courts can rule about news gathering done in another state.

Colleges are supposed to be places for open discourse. But at Modesto Junior College, a student was stopped from distributing copies of the Constitution on Constitution Day. The reason? He wasn't in a designated area, and he hadn't registered in advance. At Central Michigan University, a pro-life display was torn down. At University of California, Berkeley, the student government voted to ban the term "illegal immigrant" from campus discussions. And at Brown University, NYC's police commissioner Ray Kelly was shouted off the stage by protesters.

"Duck Dynasty" star Phil Robertson was sanctioned by A&E for his social commentary in a magazine interview. The Robertson clan makes money for A&E by being authentic, unscripted people, but A&E punished Phil for articulating his authentic opinions.

A Utah woman was assessed a $3,500 fee by an online company when she posted an Internet critique of the company for not delivering a product she ordered. The company says the charge is part of the "non-disparagement clause" online customers agree to when placing an order. The woman hasn't paid the fee, and now her credit is wrecked.

The Elmhurst Public Library rebuffed patrons who criticized the library for purchasing video games intended for mature audiences. The director said mature video games were not judged differently than other materials, and content is not a factor in acquisition. Thus, all content is equal in the eyes of this library. Dr. Seuss is the same as a Bulletstorm video game.

Speaking of libraries, the American Library Association continues with its annual Banned Books Week. The ALA is particularly upset with schools that use their own judgment to limit or prevent access to certain materials. Of course, such books aren't really banned since readers can still get the books at a bookstore, online or another library. A banned book would be unavailable in any context. To follow ALA guidelines, every book ever published would have to be in every library.

The National Football League rejected a commercial that gunmaker Daniel Defense wanted to air during the Super Bowl. The ad featured a military veteran talking about the need to keep his family safe, and showed no actual firearms. The NFL is quite OK, however, with commercials for violent movies, alcohol and sexual dysfunction. Halftime shows feature trampy behavior and players uttering f-bombs on live broadcasts, but an ad for a legal product draws a penalty flag.

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UFO Caught By MIR Astronaut 2013 HD – Video

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UFO Caught By MIR Astronaut 2013 HD
On February 20 1999, Jean-Pierre Haigner was the first non-Russian to be launched as Soyuz on-board engineer to the Russian MIR Space Station on a mission c...

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The Space Station Build! Pt.2 – The Minecraft Experiment #4 – Video

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The Space Station Build! Pt.2 - The Minecraft Experiment #4
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Astronauts Complete Repairs To Space Station – Video

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Astronauts Complete Repairs To Space Station
Astronauts Complete Repairs to Space Station Ending a spacewalk mission with the words, "Houston, you #39;ve got yourself a new pump module." http://www.nyti...

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Bradley Cooper’s wonderful life! new HD – Video

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Bradley Cooper #39;s wonderful life! new HD
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Space Station Crew Out on Christmas Spacewalk, Replacing Pump – Video

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Space Station Crew Out on Christmas Spacewalk, Replacing Pump
Astronauts Mike Hopkins and Rick Mastracchio step out of the International Space Station to conduct a spacewalk intended to fix the orbiting outpost #39;s coolin...

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