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Chapel H Shooting Atheism to blame? Sam Harris & GlennGreenwald – Video

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Chinese Communist Officials Turn to Monks for Advice

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Not content with the Communist Partys Marxist atheism, many officials in the Chinese regime seek out the friendship and services of Buddhist monks and Daoist mystics to help them through their tumultuous careers. The officials are in it for advice, good fortune, and even clemency for misdeeds.

While monks and Daoist cultivators of antiquity may have kept away from the chaos of the secular world, their modern counterparts, branded by official Communist ideology as superstitious, have turned the position into a profitable line of work.

According to the Hong Kong-based Phoenix magazine, Yang Weize, the ousted municipal Communist Party secretary in eastern Chinas city of Nanjing, maintained a close relationship with Buddhist abbot Shi Chuanzhen. Following Yangs downfall at the hands of the regimes disciplinary agency, Phoenix released a number of photos showing the party boss and Buddhist monk together.

Shi told the Southern Weekly, a Chinese newspaper, that officials would come to him for consultation about their troubled careers or lives, or seek advice for the auspicious scheduling of events such as weddings.

Other communist officials donated large sums of money to Xuanzang Temple, which Shi Chuanzhen heads, hoping to gain clemency for committing sinful deeds.

In Shis reception room at the Xuanzang Temple, photographs showing the abbot with local and central high-ranking Communist Party officials were hung up all over the walls, according to the Southern Weekly report. Yang Weize had also visited the temple.

Other officials who had made friends with Shi were also sacked, including former Nanjing Mayor Ji Jiangye and Feng Yajun, a member of a municipal committee.

Shi Chuanzhen is not just an abbot. He also serves as the deupty president of the regime-approved Nanjing Buddhist Association and is a member of the citys Political Consultative Conference.

Some famous Chinese monks have become key networkers among high officials, according to overseas Chinese language online media Duowei on Feb. 18. Many officials seek those famous monks to make connections with other high officials, seeking opportunities of promotion and wealth, the report said.

Qigong master Wang Lin, known for his magic power of producing snakes from empty washbasins, has been active in business and entertainment circles, according to mainland Chinese media.

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Ramin Novruzov feat Nato – Haqqa Devet (Marneuli) – Video

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Nato Zionists the Obama Victory Sheikh Imran Hosein’s Full Interview By Morris 8 Nov 2012 HD 2015 – Video

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NATO aircraft surround Russian missile – Video

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Bulgaria: Sofia activists rally against NATO and complicity in Ukraine – Video

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NSA: Snowden leaks hurt ability to track terrorists

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"I would say that it has had a material impact in our ability to generate insights as to what counterterrorism, what terrorist groups around the world are doing," Adm. Michael Rogers told a group gathered in Washington for a cybersecurity summit hosted by the New America think tank.

READ: Jeb Bush defends NSA dragnet

"Do you have new blind spots that you didn't have prior to the revelation," moderator and CNN National Security correspondent Jim Sciutto asked.

"Have I lost capability that we had prior to the revelations? Yes," Rogers responded. "Anyone who thinks this has not had an impact I would say doesn't know what they're talking about."

Snowden himself remains free in Russia. A film about him won an Academy Award on Sunday evening.

Rogers says he knew U.S. infrastructure would likely come under cyber-attack on his watch, but the target of Sony Pictures was a surprise.

"I fully expected, sadly in some ways, that in my time as the commander of United States Cyber Command the Department of Defense would be tasked with attempting to defend the nation against those kind of attacks," he said. "I didn't realize that it would be against a motion picture company, to be honest."

North Korea is widely believed to be behind the hack in response to Sony's production of the film "The Interview," which depicts a comedic plot to kill leader Kim Jong-un

Rogers declined to respond to a question if the United States was behind a retaliatory online attack that took down North Korea's Internet access.

When asked which nations had the ability to strike U.S. cyber interests Rogers declined to provide assessments of most countries.

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NSA director wants gov't access to encrypted communications

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The U.S. should be able to craft a legal framework to let government agencies read encrypted data, Rogers says

It probably comes as no surprise that the director of the U.S. National Security Agency wants access to encrypted data on computers and other devices.

The U.S. should be able to craft a policy that allows the NSA and law enforcement agencies to read encrypted data when they need to, NSA director Michael Rogers said during an appearance at a cybersecurity policy event Monday.

Asked if the U.S. government should have backdoors to encrypted devices, Rogers said the U.S. government needs to develop a "framework."

"You don't want the FBI and you don't want the NSA unilaterally deciding, 'So, what are we going to access and what are we not going to access?'" Rogers said during his appearance at the New America Foundation. "That shouldn't be for us. I just believe that this is achievable. We'll have to work our way through it."

Justsecurity.org has a transcript of an exchange between Rogers and Yahoo CISO Alex Stamos at Monday's event.

Rogers isn't the first member of President Barack Obama's administration to call for encryption workarounds in recent months. In September, after Apple and Google announced encryption features on their smartphone OSes, both FBI Director James Comey and Attorney General Eric Holder raised concerns that additional encryption tools would hinder law enforcement investigations.

Stamos questioned whether it is a good idea to build backdoors in encryption. "If we're going to build defects/backdoors or golden master keys for the U.S. government, do you believe we should do so .... for the Chinese government, the Russian government, the Saudi Arabian government, the Israeli government, the French government?" he said, according to the Justsecurity transcript.

Rogers objected to using the word "backdoor". "When I hear the phrase 'backdoor', I think, 'Well, this is kind of shady. Why would you want to go in the backdoor? It would be very public,'" he said. "Again, my view is: We can create a legal framework for how we do this. It isn't something we have to hide, per se."

An NSA spokeswoman wasn't immediately available for further comment.

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NSA: Snowden leaks hurt us

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"I would say that it has had a material impact in our ability to generate insights as to what counterterrorism, what terrorist groups around the world are doing," Adm. Michael Rogers told a group gathered in Washington for a cybersecurity summit hosted by the New America think tank.

READ: Jeb Bush defends NSA dragnet

"Do you have new blind spots that you didn't have prior to the revelation," moderator and CNN National Security correspondent Jim Sciutto asked.

"Have I lost capability that we had prior to the revelations? Yes," Rogers responded. "Anyone who thinks this has not had an impact I would say doesn't know what they're talking about."

Snowden himself remains free in Russia. A film about him won an Academy Award on Sunday evening.

Rogers says he knew U.S. infrastructure would likely come under cyber-attack on his watch, but the target of Sony Pictures was a surprise.

"I fully expected, sadly in some ways, that in my time as the commander of United States Cyber Command the Department of Defense would be tasked with attempting to defend the nation against those kind of attacks," he said. "I didn't realize that it would be against a motion picture company, to be honest."

North Korea is widely believed to be behind the hack in response to Sony's production of the film "The Interview," which depicts a comedic plot to kill leader Kim Jong-un

Rogers declined to respond to a question if the United States was behind a retaliatory online attack that took down North Korea's Internet access.

When asked which nations had the ability to strike U.S. cyber interests Rogers declined to provide assessments of most countries.

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Shirakawa case: Former Councilman Xavier Campos could get immunity to testify

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SAN JOSE -- The Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office signaled Monday it is willing to give immunity to a former San Jose city councilman to testify against former Supervisor George Shirakawa Jr. in his upcoming corruption trial.

Shirakawa faces felony criminal charges that he was behind a fraudulent 2010 campaign mailer designed to benefit Xavier Campos, his buddy and political ally who was running for a council seat. Campos has repeatedly invoked his Fifth Amendment constitutional right against self-incrimination in Shirakawa's case, refusing to answer any questions before the grand jury, even what he does for a living.

Even with immunity from prosecution, Campos could still refuse to testify. But if he does, Superior Court Judge Ron Del Pozzo could hold him in contempt of court and put him in jail for the duration of the two- to four-week trial.

The prosecution's willingness to offer immunity surfaced Monday in court after Campos' attorney, Gregory Ward, moved to block a prosecution subpoena for his client's testimony, saying Campos would once again invoke the Fifth.

Prosecutor John Chase argued that Campos has no grounds to invoke the privilege because he is not in danger of being charged in connection with the mailer. The statute of limitations has run out on local prosecutors filing charges against Campos under state law, and federal prosecutors who have until May to file under a federal statute have said they won't pursue a case.

The vicious campaign piece mailed to Vietnamese American voters in the June 2010 primary painted opposing candidate Magdalena Carrasco as a communist and probably cost her the San Jose City Council District 5 seat won that fall by Campos. Last year, Carrasco defeated Campos in his bid for re-election.

Chase argued in a brief filed Monday that the judge should compel Campos to testify. But if Del Pozzo declines, then the prosecution under the immunity offer will not use the Campos' own testimony or any evidence derived from the testimony against him.

"If the Fifth is invoked, we are prepared to grant use immunity," Chase said Monday in court.

"I appreciate the heads-up on that, as the chess match continues," the judge said dryly, referring to the highly strategic legal battle which Monday alone generated a five-inch stack of briefs.

Ward, Campos' lawyer, declined to comment.

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