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Daily Archives: April 23, 2017
NASA’s Hubble telescope captured two galaxies in one epic photo – Quartz
Posted: April 23, 2017 at 12:34 am
Since it left Earth on April 24, 1990, the Hubble telescope has delivered again and again stunning snapshots of the vast universe around us, and kept us in awe of the marvels of space. To mark the 27th anniversary of the telescopes launch, NASA has released this epic image of two galaxies captured in one frame.
The image, which was released by NASA on April 20, captures two galaxies located 55 million lightyears away from Earth in the constellation Coma Berenices, in the Virgo Cluster of close to 2,000 galaxies. The level of detail is stunning, largely because the distance between us and the galaxies is close in cosmic terms, says Zolt Levay, an image processing specialist at the Space Telescope Science Institute, the research center responsible for the Hubble. The image is a composite of several dozen exposures, stitching together images that captured different colors and portions of the featured areas.
Being able to spot two neighboring galaxies so close together is rare, says Levay, although not unprecedented. In 2015, the Hubble captured an image of two merging galaxies in one picture. The distribution of galaxies is uneven, Levay says. While most of the separation between galaxies is very very large, they do occur in groups, and they do occur relatively close to each other.
In the animation above, the galaxy on the left of the final image, NGC 4302, is known as an edge-on galaxy. It appears elongated because it is tilted at 90, so we are viewing the frisbee-shaped galaxy from the side.
The center that appears as a dark lane is dust that absorbs light, striking a contrast with the stars that run on both sides.
The other galaxy, NGC 4298, is a spiral galaxy. Its tilted at 70, and therefore appears as a flattened oval.
According to NASA, the edge-on galaxy is about 87,000 lightyears in diameter, just slightly smaller than our own Milky Way. The diameter of the spiral galaxy featured in the image is 45,000 lightyears, merely a third of the size of the Milky Ways diameter.
The Hubble observations were taken between Jan. 2 and Jan. 22.
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Spiral Galaxies Shimmer in Hubble Telescope’s 27th Birthday Photos – Space.com
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Twenty-seven years after it launched into orbit, the Hubble Space Telescope continues to snap spectacular views of the cosmos. The aging space observatory, which launched into low Earth orbit on April 24, 1990, kicked off this year's birthday celebration with somedazzling new views of a pair of spiral galaxies.
NASA released the photos Thursday (April 20), just a few days before the anniversary. The images show NGC 4302 and NGC 4298, two neighboring pinwheel galaxies that have similar structures yet look completely different. NGC 4298 is clearly a spiral galaxy like the Milky Way, but NGC 4302 looks more like a glowing bar of stars. Because we see NGC 4302 edge-on, its spiral shape is not apparent.
In celebration of the 27th anniversary of the launch of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope on April 24, 1990, astronomers used the legendary telescope to take a portrait of a stunning pair of spiral galaxies. The edge-on galaxy is called NGC 4302, and the tilted galaxy is named NGC 4298.
"This starry pair offers a glimpse of what our Milky Way galaxy would look like to an outside observer," Hubble scientists said in a statement. [Celestial Photos: Hubble Space Telescope's Latest Cosmic Views]
Both of these spiral galaxies lie about 55 million light-years away, in the constellation Coma Berenices, also known as "the Wig." They're also members of the Virgo Cluster, which contains up to 2,000 galactic neighbors.
This view from the Hubble Space Telescope zeroes in on a small, random location of the sky that is filled with distant spiral galaxies. The image was taken with Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys while Hubble's Wide Field Camera 3 was imaging NGC 4302 and NGC 4298. (Space telescopes can multitask, too!)
The famous astronomer William Herschel discovered both galaxies in 1784, but he originally called them "spiral nebulas" because he did not know that they were distant galaxies.
More than a century later, astronomer and cosmologist Edwin Hubble realized that these "spiral nebulas" were actually galaxies. Another century later, NASA named the Hubble Space Telescope after him.
This image shows the same two galaxies imaged with Hubble's Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) in two different light channels infrared (IR) and ultraviolet/visible light (UVIS) with different color filters. Because infrared light can pierce through interstellar dust, more stars are visible in the infrared images.
The Hubble Space Telescope is a joint project between NASA and the European Space Agency. Since its launch 27 years ago, it has imaged more than 42,000 celestial objects and circled Earth nearly 148,000 times while racking up 3.8 billion "frequent-flier miles," Hubble scientists said.
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Nato intercepting highest number of Russian military planes since the Cold War as 780 incidents recorded in 2016 – The Independent
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More Nato fighter jets are being scrambled to monitor and intercept Russian planes than at any time since the end of the Cold War as tensions continue to rise.
Around 780 deployments were made from European military bases last year in response to Russian aircraft, compared to just 410 in 2015.
British planes have been scrambled in numerous operations involving the RAF, which has pilots in theQuick Reaction Alert forceready to launch 24-hours a day.
Incidents have seen Russian bomber planes approach the UK several times, including when Blackjack bombers spent more than five hours skirting British airspace in February.
Russian planes are not known to have violated international regulations or entered any EU nations sovereign airspace, flying instead into identification zones in international airspace that are monitored for security.
A typical response sees fighter jets launched by the nearest country to visually identify the foreign aircraft and ascertain whether it is a threat, frequently flying alongside until the Russian plane breaks away and turns back.
A further 90 alerts were sparked by non-Russian planes in 2016, such as commercial flights that lost contact with air traffic control, according to officials at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, where the US Air Forces in Europe are headquartered.
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It brings the total number of deployments to 870 in the year, which saw Nato increase its air policing missions after noting a steady increase in Russian military air activity.
Officials at Ramstein told Germanys DPA news agency that the rising number of jets being scrambled was partly due to the Turkish Air Force stepping up its operations under Nato command and launching operations along the Syrian border.
Turkey shot down a Russian fighter jet after it crossed the boundaryfor 17 seconds during a bombing mission in 2015, although the Kremlin claimed it had not violated Turkish airspace.
Nato was among the bodies working to defuse tensions following the attack, which was the first time a member state had shot down a Russian or Soviet plane since 1952.
The number of Russian planes intercepted in Eastern Europe fell slightly last year, with the Lithuanian ministry of defence saying there were 110 deployments in 2016, compared to 160 the previous year.
However, the number is still more than double that seen before the Ukrainian conflict, which has driven worsening relations between Russia and the EU over the Kremlins military intervention and annexation of Crimea.
The figures were revealed after Russian planes approached the Alaskan coast for four nights in a row this week, sparking two intercepts and two monitoring operations.
The North American Aerospace Defence Command (Norad) told The Independent two Tu-95 Bear bombers were intercepted on Monday and Thursday, and monitored on Tuesday.
On Wednesday, an IL-38 Russian maritime patrol aircraft appeared and was watched.
US Air Force First Lt Lauren Hill, a spokesperson for Norad, said the latest incident on Thursday saw two American F-22 Raptor stealth fighters and two Canadian Air Force CF-18 Hornets scrambled.
They were launched to intercept two Russian bear bombers off the coast of Alaska at around 7pm local time (2am BST) andvisually identify the foreign aircraft.
They were always in the 200-mile radius that is the Alaskan Air Identification Zone but at no time did they enter sovereign North American airspace, which is 12 miles from land, First Lt Hill said.
All four flights were conducted safely and professionally.
An RAF Typhoon shadows Russian navy vesselsas they pass through the English Channel (MoD)
Incidents have not been seen in the same level of intensity by the US since 2014, but Norad is understood not to consider the Russian behaviour abnormal.
Before last week, the most recent previous incident seeing Russian aircraft intercepted by American forceswas in 2015.
That saw a pair of Russian bombers fly just 40 miles off the coast of California and around Alaska on 4 July, when a pilot relayed the message: Good morning, American pilots. We are here to greet you on your Fourth of July Independence Day.
A Russian intelligence ship, the Viktor Leonov, has recently been spotted off the US coast and two months ago, Russian aircraft had several encounters with the USS Porter as it sailed in the Black Sea.
US-Russian relations have soured in the wake of Mr Trumps vow to improve ties with Moscow, following mounting tensions over Syria and Ukraine.
The two conflicts, seeing Vladimir Putin back his allies Bashar al-Assad and the former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych, have also increased tensions between Russia and the EU.
Amid increased military deployments and rival drills, both Nato members and Russia have accused each other of warmongering amid fears over a new arms race.
In Natos latest air exercise, codenamed Ramstein Alloy, fighter jets from the Baltic air policing mission, the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Norway and the US will practice intercepts over Lithuania on Tuesday.
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Russia probe will help NATO, U.S. allies, Ryan says – Newsday
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TALLINN, Estonia - One of the reasons the U.S. Congress has launched an investigation into Russia's alleged meddling in the 2016 U.S. election is to "prevent the same kind of thing happening" to its NATO and other allies, U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan said Saturday.
Ryan spoke at a news conference with Estonian Prime Minister Juri Ratas in Tallinn, the Estonian capital, during a visit by a bipartisan congressional delegation to the Baltic NATO member and staunch Washington ally.
While the Republican speaker claimed that Russia's alleged meddling didn't affect the outcome of the election won by U.S. President Donald Trump he said its actions "cannot be tolerated."
"One thing we know for certain is that Russia meddled in our election," Ryan said. "This is a foreign country trying to meddle within the internal activities of a sovereign country or a democracy."
He stressed the U.S has a responsibility to share the results of the Russia investigation with countries like Estonia, which in recent years has faced aggressive Russian disinformation campaigns along with Baltic neighbors Latvia and Lithuania.
"What we're doing through our investigation process is to figure out exactly what is it they did and how they did it so that we can help, equip and assist our allies to prevent the same kind of thing happening to them," Ryan said.
He thanked Estonia a country of 1.3 million for its strong commitment to cyber defense and NATO, and for being one of the very few NATO members to spend two percent of its GDP on defense.
"We're here to say thank you for meeting that pledge," Ryan said.
Estonia's relations with neighboring Russia have remained cold and uneasy since the former Soviet republic gained independence in 1991. Among other things, bilateral ties have suffered due to Estonia's success at catching spies working for Moscow.
Ryan was meeting with Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid later Saturday with his eight-lawmaker delegation. Estonia was the last stop in the delegation's European tour, which also included visits to Britain, Norway and Poland.
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NATO military games on Russian border: ‘Summer Shield’ or ‘Summer Sword’? – RT
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Neil Clark is a journalist, writer, broadcaster and blogger. He has written for many newspapers and magazines in the UK and other countries including The Guardian, Morning Star, Daily and Sunday Express, Mail on Sunday, Daily Mail, Daily Telegraph, New Statesman, The Spectator, The Week, and The American Conservative. He is a regular pundit on RT and has also appeared on BBC TV and radio, Sky News, Press TV and the Voice of Russia. He is the co-founder of the Campaign For Public Ownership @PublicOwnership. His award winning blog can be found at http://www.neilclark66.blogspot.com. He tweets on politics and world affairs @NeilClark66
Just imagine if over 1,200 Russian troops were carrying out major military drills over a two week period in Mexico, a country that borders the United States. Would media headlines be warning about US aggression? Of course not.
Yet 1,200 NATO troops have been carrying out military exercises in Latvia, the Baltic country that shares a border with Russia. Guess who is being portrayed as the aggressor? You got it: the big, bad Russian bear.
This week, NATO's Summer Shield military exercises got underway at the Adazi military base. Soldiers from Latvia, the US, Bulgaria, Estonia, Canada, Lithuania, the UK, Luxembourg, Romania, Slovakia, Germany and also non-NATO member Sweden are taking part in the drills, which have been held in the country since 2004.
The US Air Force has sent several of its newest stealth fighters to the UK as part of an initiative to reassure Europe in the face of Russian aggression, reported the Independent newspaper on Easter Monday.
In March, ITV announced"UK troops arrive in Estonia for NATO mission to deter Russian aggression."
Over the past few months theres been a massive military build-up in Eastern Europe by NATO, but all we hear is the same old phrase: "Russian aggression, Russian aggression, Russian aggression." Yet proof is wanting.
Todays mantra regarding Russian aggression is the 2003 equivalent of Saddams Weapons of Mass Destruction, to be repeated ad nauseum by anyone supporting NATOs Drang nach Osten. And like the WMD claim, its based on zero evidence.
The two examples of so-called Russian aggression that hawks routinely cite in order to portray Putin as a threat were in fact nothing of the sort. No matter how many times you read the phrase in neocon propaganda pieces, there was no Russian invasion of Ukraine. What did occur was that after a Western-supported regime change operation against a democratically-elected government in Kiev, the predominantly Russian population of Crimea (the province where the Russian Black Sea fleet was already based) quite understandably voted overwhelmingly in a referendum to rejoin Russia. If there had indeed been a Russian invasion of Ukraine, then the people of Kiev would certainly know about it.
And in Georgia in 2008, it was the tie-chewing Western-backed President Mikhail Saakashvili who started the conflict in South Ossetia. This is not a pro-Russian version of events, its simply the truth.
As the EU report of 2009 declared, "There was no ongoing armed attack by Russia before the start of the Georgian operation ... Georgian claims of a large-scale presence of Russian armed forces in South Ossetia prior to the Georgian offensive could not be substantiated."
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Once we reject the claims of Russian aggression in Ukraine and Georgia, then the case for regarding Putin as a threat crumbles. We could of course go back further (as neocons indeed do) and talk about events in the Soviet era, such as the invasion of Finland in 1939, but that wasnt Russia and in any case, why do that when weve got much more recent examples of invasion and military interventions to look at?
Any fair-minded and objective observer, looking at the history of the past 25 years, would conclude that the worst culprits when it comes to threatening the peace are the NATO powers themselves - not Russia. In horse-racing terminology, when it comes to attacking other sovereign states its the US and its allies - not the country led by Vladimir Putin - who have the best form.
In 1999, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, which had not threatened to invade anyone, was subject to a 78-day humanitarian bombing campaign by NATO. There was no let up on the attack, not even at Orthodox Easter.
In 2001, US and its allies invaded Afghanistan.
Two years later, a US-led coalition invaded Iraq on fraudulent grounds that the country possessed WMDs. In 2011, NATO bombed Libya, the country with the highest living standards in Africa, back to the Stone Age. Its leader, Muammar Gaddafi, was brutally murdered, with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gloating, "We came, we saw, he died."
In Syria, NATO powers and their regional allies have been backing jihadist rebels to overthrow the government, and have also been bombing the country illegally. In 2015, it was revealed that at least 1.3m people had lost their lives in Americas so-called War on Terror in just three countries- Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan, between 2001 and the end of 2013.
But hey, lets ignore all this and keep obsessing about Putin and the Russian threat shall we?
Tanks and missiles are not the only weapons that Putin threatens to unleash according to reports. Indeed, we mustn't forget about those super-sexy Russian women. The Copenhagen Post informs that according to a risk assessment from the Danish Defense Intelligence Services, "Russian and pro-Russian agents will do their utmost to discredit the presence of the Danish soldiers and their NATO colleagues in the area and this will include the use of female operatives."
The DDIS report revealed that Danish soldiers should be wary of so-called Russian honey traps the use of beautiful women to put soldiers and agents in compromising positions, as quoted inthe Post.
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You can just imagine Putin getting his battalion of cigarette-holder waving, suspender-wearing "female operatives" ready to ensnare the unsuspecting away from home for the first time Danish soldiers in dive bars in downtown Tallinn. I bet out of all his jobs, its the one the Russian President enjoys the most.
The talk is of getting soldiers into "compromising positions," but in fact the really dubious positions are the ones held by NATO troops in Eastern Europe. After all, we know that they are not there to deter a Russian invasion of Europe. So what are they there for, apart from being the potential victims of Russian Mata Haris?
There are two explanations. First, promoting a non-existent Russian threat is great news for the military-industrial complex, which dear old Dwight D. Eisenhower warned us about all those years ago. All you have to do to find the source of Russian threat paranoia, is, as I explained here, is to follow the money trail
The second reason is even more sinister. Namely that an invasion force is being mustered, much like in 1941. The uber-hawks in Washington know that for the US to attain full global hegemony Russia has to be dealt with. A color revolution wont work in Moscow because the liberal politicians the West would love to take power have nowhere near enough public support. A military assault on Russia might be the only way to colonize the country.
Lets take this scenario. In Britain, PM Theresa May is returned with a thumping 80-seat majority in Junes General Election. President Trump knowing he has a War Parliament to rely on in the UK and egged on by the neocons at home, is emboldened to go all-out for regime change in Syria. He calls the UK, who assure him theyre on board for air-strikes against Assad (Note that only this week UKs gung-ho and utterly bonkers Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said that Assad needs decapitating and that the UK could join in any future US attacks on Syria).
US and UK planes then attack Syrian government positions. Russian planes are destroyed as well as Syrian ones. Russia retaliates by firing at US/UK aircraft. NATO responds by ordering Operation Barbarossa 2.0 in self-defense. Note in this context that hawks in the US are already talking positively about the limited use of nuclear weapons.
If it all sounds far-fetched, then remember, Donald Trump is US President and Boris Johnson is UK Foreign Secretary.
Another variation, and probably the more likely one, is that the Kremlin is warned that if it dares to try and retaliate in Syria against the US or UK, NATO troops would sweep into Russia. In other words, the forces built up in Eastern Europe and the Baltics would indeed be used as a deterrent, but not against Russian aggression, as is claimed, but to try and stop Russia defending its allies and its vital strategic interests.
Either scenario is deeply disturbing. The best way to take these options off the table is for citizens of NATO countries to demand their countries stop the military build-up on Russias borders. After all, were the ones paying for this nonsense, at a time when cuts to vital public services are being made at home. To defuse tensions, demilitarized borders in Eastern Europe, as UK Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn has called for, are urgently needed.
Reading about NATOs defensive Summer Shield exercises this week reminded me of being back at university in the 1980s. Anyone who studied law in England will know the famous case of Combe v. Combe (1951) in which Lord Denning ruled that promissory estoppel can only be used as a shield and not a sword. We should insist that NATO, which in recent years has most definitely been used as a sword, follows the same rules. And those Danish soldiers in Estonia should enjoy their posting and any honey-traps while they can.
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Russia pushes for Iranian membership in NATO counterweight group – Washington Examiner
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Russia wants Iran to receive full membership in a geopolitical organization designed as a partial counterweight to NATO and other western pacts, a move that would likely deepen the economic and military ties between the two governments.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov called for Iran's speedy accession to the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, a group of Central Asian states dominated by Russia and China that fosters military and economic cooperation between the members. He issued the call within days of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson signaling a desire to impose sanctions that former President Barack Obama lifted under the terms of the recently-negotiated nuclear deal.
"Iran has settled the problem of the UN Security Council sanctions and hence fully meets the SCO membership criteria," Lavrov said. "We hope that during their June summit in Astana the heads of our states will be able to discuss the possibility of launching the procedure for admitting Iran into the organization as a full member."
That would give Iran formal ties to Russia and China, the two leading powers in an organization often regarded as "a counterbalance to the Western-dominated international institutions that have held sway since the end of the Second World War," as Newsweek put it. SCO nations cooperate militarily and economically, although the organization doesn't guarantee mutual defense the way NATO does.
The economic appeal of the group is growing with the accession of India and Pakistan. "The SCO will account for 43 percent of the world's population and 24 per cent of global GDP," as Lavrov noted.
Membership of such a league would have political and military benefits for Iran. "Iran has been angling for quite awhile to get into the SCO just for the benefits of being closer to what it calls, in its parlance, the eastern powers China and Russia," Behnam Ben Taleblu, a senior Iran analyst at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told the Washington Examiner. "Iran has expressed interest in joining them because it sees these guys as a natural counterweight to American and the west, American counterweight and hard power and its Iran saying, 'you want to divest us of western markets, then we can go east."
Those relationships will be especially valuable to Iran when bans on conventional weapons and ballistic missile sales expire in 2020 and 2023, respectively. "Russia and China will likely be the two biggest arms markets for Iran," Taleblu said. "The SCO process would provide a much broader international cover for these arms relationships."
The timing of Lavrov's statement underscores how Iran can factor into disagreements between Russia and the United States. President Trump's team announced days earlier a new effort to punish Iran for supporting terrorist groups and other destabilizing moves, a crackdown that might include walking away from the deal and reimposing economic sanctions that were lifted through the nuclear deal. "The Trump administration has no intention of passing the buck to a future administration on Iran," Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Wednesday.
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NATO: Assessing the Alliance’s Counter-Terrorism Efforts – The Jamestown Foundation
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The Jamestown Foundation | NATO: Assessing the Alliance's Counter-Terrorism Efforts The Jamestown Foundation NATO's counter-terrorism efforts have been the focus of much attention in recent months. Faced with a U.S. ultimatum that Washington might moderate its commitment to the Alliance, member states have sought ways to demonstrate that the organization ... |
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France caught up in terrorism, victim of her own NATO allies – Voltaire Network
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Attack on the Champs-Elysees, 20 April 2017.
At the beginning of 2017, we were informed that jihadists were preparing actions which were intended to force France and Germany to postpone their elections. It was not easy to discern: whether the aim was to postpone the French Presidential election (April-May), or the French parliamentary elections (June), or both; whether France was a target in itself, or if the actions in France were a preparation for future actions against Germany.
Among the candidates for the Presidential election, only Franois Fillon and Marine Le Pen have criticised the support offered by France to the Muslim Brotherhood. Fillon has even made it one of the recurring themes of his campaign.
We alerted our readers that the Press campaigns and the legal affairs launched against Donald Trump in the United States, and against Franois Fillon in France, were commanded by the same groups. We wrote that according to Messrs. Trump & Fillon, it will not be possible to restore peace and prosperity without first putting an end to the instrumentalisation of Islamic terrorism, without freeing the Muslim world from the ascendancy of the jihadists, and without attacking the true source of terrorism: the Muslim Brotherhood. [1]
At that time, the French, believing wrongly that the Muslim Brotherhood was just a movement within the Muslim religion, did not react. Later, I published a book , Right Before our Eyes. From 9/11 to Donald Trump, whose second part describes in detail, and for the first time, how this secret organisation, created and controlled by MI6, is run by the British secret services. It is this Brotherhood which, since the Second World War, has been attempting to transform Sunni Islam into a political instrument. All the leaders of jihadist groups without exception came from the Brotherhood - from Oussama Ben Laden to Abou Bakr al-Baghdadi.
On 26 February, without explanation, Franois Fillon published a communiqu which was widely criticised: We find ourselves in an unprecedented situation: less than two months from the Presidential election, we are in a state of quasi civil war which is disturbing the normal course of the campaign () I say again that we are in a state of emergency, and yet the government does nothing () Today, in my rle as ex-Prime Minister, as an elected member of the Nation, I solemnly accuse the Prime Minister and the government of failing to guarantee the conditions for a serene exercise of democracy. They have a very heavy respnsibility in allowing a state of almost civil war to develop, and which can only profit the extremes () Whoever the candidates are, they must have the right to express themselves, and the government must take the necessary measures so that the rioters and the enemies of democracy cease disrupting the Presidential campaign [2].
On 17 April, the Police Nationale informed the four main candidates that there were threats to their security, and reinforced their protection.
On 18 April, M. (29 years old) and Clement B. (23 years old) were arrested while they were preparing an attack during a meeting in support of Franois Fillon.
On 20 April, a policeman was killed and two others seriously wounded during an attack on the Champs-Elyses.
Franois Fillon and Marine Le Pen cancelled the journeys they had planned for the 21 April. Following the movement, and althought here was no real threat to him at all, Emmanuel Macron did the same.
The security of the French people will be a central issue for the next five-year Presidential term. This question is all the more complex in that the recent terrorist attacks perpetrated on French soil have implicated three of Frances NATO allies the US deep state, the United Kingdom, and Turkey.
I have widely covered the question of the attacks in Paris (13November 2015) and Brussels (22March 2016).[3]. In my latest book, I indicate that while the responsibility for these attacks was claimed by President Recep Tayyip Erdoan and his Press, they were carried out by independent commandos, with the exception of a common operator, Mohammed Abrini of MI6 (p. 231)[4].
For years, the successive governments of Nicolas Sarkozy and Alain Jupp, and also the government of Franois Hollande and Laurent Fabius, have hidden their criminal activities from the French people, and the consequences for which they are responsible - terrorism intra muros.
It is absurd to believe that al-Qada and Daesh could be in possession of so much money and weaponry without the support of major states. It is absurd to believe that France could have participated in the remodelling operations in the Greater Middle East without suffering the counter-attacks. It is absurd to believe that it will be easy to fight international terrorism when it is commanded by our own NATO allies.
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10000 Windows computers may be infected by advanced NSA backdoor – Ars Technica
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Enlarge / A script scanning the Internet for computers infected by DoublePulsar. On the left, a list of IPs Shodan detected having the backdoor installed. On the right are pings used to manually check if a machine is infected.
Security experts believe that tens of thousands of Windows computers may have been infected by a highly advanced National Security Agency backdoor. The NSA backdoor was included in last week's leak by the mysterious group known as Shadow Brokers.
A map of affected countries.
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Countries most affected based on IP addresses returned in a scan performed by Below0day.
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Partial results of a Below0day scan.
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Not everyone is convinced the results are accurate. Even 30,000 infections sounds extremely high for an implant belonging to the NSA, a highly secretive agency that almost always prefers to abort a mission over risking it being detected. Critics speculate that a bug in a widely used detection script is generating false positives. Over the past 24 hoursas additional scans have continued to detect between 30,000 and 60,000 infectionsa new theory has emerged: copycat hackers downloaded the DoublePulsar binary released by Shadow Brokers. The copycats then used it to infect unpatched Windows computers.
"People [who] have gotten their hands on the tools just started exploiting hosts on the Internet as fast as they could," Dan Tentler, founder of security consultant Phobos Group, told Ars. "On the part of Shadow Brokers, if their intention was to get mass infections to happen so their NSA zerodays got burned, the best [approach] is to release the tools [just before] the weekend. DoublePulsar is a means to an end."
Tentler is in the process of doing his own scan on the Shodan computer search service that makes use of the DoublePulsar detection script. So far, he has run a manual spot check on roughly 50 IP addresses that were shown to be infected. All of the manual checks detected the hosts as running the NSA backdoor. Once installed, DoublePulsar waits for certain types of data to be sent over port 445. When DoublePulsar arrives, the implant provides a distinctive response. While security practices almost always dictate the port shouldn't be exposed to the open Internet, Tentler said that advice is routinely overridden.
In a statement issued several hours after this post went live, Microsoft officials wrote: "We doubt the accuracy of the reports and are investigating." For the moment, readers should consider the results of these scans tentative and allow for the possibility that false positives are exaggerating the number of real-world infections. At the same time, people should know that there's growing consensus that from 30,000 to 107,000 Windows machines may be infected by DoublePulsar. Once hijacked, those computers may be open to other attacks.
Post updated to add Microsoft comment.
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FBI, NSA called for further testimony on Trump-Russia investigation – Washington Times
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Ramping up their Congressional investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 election, lawmakers have invited directors of the FBI and National Security Agency to testify again, in addition to expressing a desire to hear from the Obama administrations top intelligence officials.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Mike Conaway has invited FBI Director James Comey and National Security Advisor Adm. Mike Rogers to appear at a closed hearing on May 2.
Former CIA Director John Brennan, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates have been requested to provide public testimony after May 2.
Last month, during the House Committees first public hearing, Mr. Comey confirmed his agency has been investigating alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Last October, in the heat of the presidential election, the Obama administration formally accused the Kremlin of stealing and disclosing emails from the Democratic National Committee. At the time, Mr. Clapper issued a statement detailing how leaked DNC emails were intended to interfere with the U.S. election process.
Both the Kremlin and the Trump administration insist there is no evidence of Trump-Russia collusion.
Ms. Yates, while serving as at the acting attorney general at the start of the year, battled with the White House over the legality of Mr. Trumps executive order banning certain immigrants and refugees. She questioned the legitimacy of the executive order and Mr. Trump fired her.
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