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Preview of story hitting shelves tomorrow, should be an interesting debate.

Hillary Clinton is a secret sex freak who paid fixers to set up illicit romps with both men AND women!

That’s the blockbuster revelation from a former Clinton family operative who is sensationally breaking ranks with his one-time bosses to speak to The National ENQUIRER in a bombshell 9-page cover story — on newsstands Wednesday.

“I arranged a meeting for Hillary and a woman in an exclusive Beverly Hills hotel,” the man, who was hired by the Clintons, via a Hollywood executive, to cover up their scandals, told The ENQUIRER.

“She had come to the studio to see the filming of a movie in 1994.”

“While I was there, I helped her slip out of a back exit for a one-on-one session with the other woman. It was made to look casual, leaving quietly [rather] that being caught up in the melee … but really it was for something presumably more sordid.”

What’s more, it wasn’t just Hillary’s flings with women that the shadowy Mr. Fix It helped to orchestrate!

Hillary’s former bagman finally confessed to The ENQUIRER just how he helped her to cover up her affair with married lover Vince Foster, too!

The shadowy figure — who provided PROOF of his employment for the Clintons — also revealed 12 fixes he covered-up, including:

+ How Hillary secretly plotted to a counter-attack on Bill’s mistress Monica Lewinsky — via a document buried for two decades!

+ What crooked reporters were on the take from the Clinton camp!

+ How he covered up Bill’s seedy romp with hookers!

+ Which A-list celebrity had a secret affair with Bill during his presidency!


In the bombshell exposé, The ENQUIRER will reveal the fixer’s dossier of smoking gun proof, including 24-years of documents, notes, and journals.

He also tells his “Confessions of a Clinton bagman!” story — in his own words — for the very first time!

http://www.nationalenquirer.com/celebrity/hillary-clinton-lesbian-sex-claims-vince-foster-fixer/
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>>79560
>grasping at straws this hard
Fuck off, Roger
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>>79561
> Roger
Who?
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>>79563
How do you not know who Roger Stone is?

http://www.alternet.org/election-2016/trumps-dirty-trickster-staggeringly-shady-dealings-political-operative-roger-stone

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IuJGHuIkzY

The views has been stuck at 16100, 16750 then 17350 for the past two hours, while the Likes have almost caught up at 13750 likes. They are trying to slide this.
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>>79339
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2016/10/17/new_okeefe_video_clinton_campaign_dnc_coordinated_with_organizations_to_beat_up_trump_supporters.html
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Yeah. So. You're quoting a website run by the sand niggers who are supporters of the Syrian Regime and Iran, and you're not at all thinking that the people who are "exposing" this stuff aren't actively working the other side to disrupt as much as possible???

Jesus, do a minimal research on this shit before you start claiming it as gospel.
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Anyone know why the video has less views than likes, it's been like that for over an hours now.

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Prosecutor Gisela Sjövall announced last week that she would not prosecute a 23-year-old man who had posted the black ISIS flag on his Facebook page in June.

Police in Laholm, a town on Sweden’s west coast, had launched a criminal investigation into the man, who comes originally from Syria, on suspicion of committing "hate speech".

“Put simply, one can say that he is expressing contempt for “all others”, and not against a specific ethnic group,” Sjövall told Sweden’s SVT broadcaster.

She said that while the swastika had now come to symbolise a hatred for Jews, the same could not yet be said of the IS flag.

“Up until now, we haven’t come to that point,” she told the local Hallandsposten newspaper. “That could change in ten years.”

According to Sweden’s hate speech laws, for an image or statement to represent “incitement to hatred”, it needs to threaten or disparage a group of persons in connection to race, colour, national or ethnic origin, religious belief or sexual orientation.

“If there had been anything in the text [posted alongside the flag] with more specific formulations about certain groups, for example homosexuals, the ruling could have been different,” Sjövall continued. “For me, there are no doubts about the decision not to prosecute.”

When the man was questioned in June, he told police he did not in fact support Islamic State.

“He claims that this is not an IS flag, but instead a symbol which has is used within Islam, and which has been used for many hundreds of years before it was misappropriated by IS,” his lawyer Björn Nilsson told the local Hallandsposten newspaper.


https://www.thelocal.se/20161016/islamic-state-flag-is-legal-in-sweden-prosecutor-rules
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The black “Banner of the Eagle” is one of the flags flown by the prophet Mohammad in Islamic tradition.

It was banned from a public demonstration in the Netherlands in August 2014, and forbidden in Germany (for non-educational purposes) from September 2014.

UK Prime Minister David Cameron suggested in August 2014 that anybody displaying the Islamic State flag should be arrested, but it has not formally been made illegal.

Britain’s foreign minister Boris Johnson said when he was Mayor of London that he didn’t think the ISIS flag should be banned.

“I don’t like people carrying the Isis flag … I think a balance has got to be struck,” he said.

“We live in a free country and I think you’d have to have primary legislation to designate certain bits of iconography as being illegal. It would be quite difficult.”
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Thought the swazi was against anyone not Aryan sounds like all others to me let freedom fly
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>>79172
I'm glad Sweden's going down the drain. Never liked this country from day one.

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How can people let this happen, this is insane, the truthful media is being censored, just like what hitler started wkthlhttps://www.google.com/amp/www.foxnews.com/world/2016/10/18/ecuador-says-it-has-temporarily-restricted-wikileaks-founder-assanges-internet-access.amp.html
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>>79712

There is literally already a thread on this: >>79389

All you had to do was ctrl-f "assange" and you would have found it.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-10-17/disney-said-to-have-dropped-twitter-pursuit-partly-over-image

>Walt Disney Co. decided not to pursue a bid for Twitter Inc. partly out of concern that bullying and other uncivil forms of communication on the social media site might soil the company’s wholesome family image, according to people familiar with management’s thinking.

>The producer of family fare like “Finding Dory” had gone so far as to hire two investment banks, JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Guggenheim Partners LLC, to help evaluate a bid for Twitter. Disney management also listened to a presentation about the business from Twitter executives, according to the people, who asked not to be identified because the discussions were private.

>There were other reasons for Disney not to pursue Twitter. The social media pioneer, creator of the 140-character tweet, is losing money and yet sports a market value of almost $12 billion. That would be a big deal even for Disney, which has a market value 12 times that. Some of Disney’s largest investors called the company over the past few weeks to express their displeasure with a Twitter purchase for those reasons, people close to the companies said.

>Salesforce.com Inc. also decided against a Twitter bid, as did Alphabet Inc.’s Google.

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The Star Wars franchise featured

>incest
>infanticide
>genocide
>religious fundamentalism
>domestic violence

Yet they bought it and added patricide to the mix, what's so wholesome about it?
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>>79568
It's a fantasy movie franchise where profit can be made years after the movies were made, twitter is just a retarded type of social media
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>>79554
I'd bet dollars to donuts that Google (or alphabet) will buy it eventually.

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Ransomware has been a huge problem for several years now.

The first wave of money-grabbing ransomware didn’t even bother with encryption, but simply locked up your computer.

Almost as soon as you logged in, you’d be shoved into a programmatic cul-de-sac in which the only software running was your browser in full-screen mode, and the only web page visible was one squeezing you to pay a “fine” to remove the software lock.

Eventually, however, word got around that you could simply boot from a recovery CD or USB such as Sophos Bootable Anti-Virus, and get rid of the malware without paying.

Also, the crooks alleged to be behind the main strain of lockscreen ransomware, known as Reveton, were arrested in Spain, which put the kibosh on things.


The next wave of ransomware left your computer unlocked, and all your apps running just fine, but scrambled your data instead.

Instead of buying a PC unlock code, you bought a data unlock code – literally, the cryptographic secret needed to decrypt your scrambled files.

Leaving your operating system and your browser running correctly actually helps the crooks to close the deal.

You don’t need to find another computer to get online and pay up, thus making the whole process easier and giving you less time to talk yourself out of dealing with the crooks.

How ransomware works

Until 2016, most cryptographic ransomware, or cryptoransomware for short, used a two-stage encryption process something like this:

Encrypt the data using AES with a randomly chosen key.
Encrypt the random AES key with an RSA public key.
Discard the AES key and keep the RSA-encrypted version only.

There are numerous slight variations on this approach, but many ransomware samples, including families we’ve written about before such as CryptoLocker, CryptoWall, TeslaCrypt, Locky, Zepto and Odin, use RSA on top of AES to handle their cryptographic needs.

https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2016/10/18/data-stealing-crpy-ransomware/
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Ransomware fragmentation

But 2016 seems to be the year that the ransomware scene began to fragment, with various newcomer crooks trying their hand at new strains of malware using similar, yet, different, attack techniques.

Petya, for example, left your files alone but scrambled what’s known as the Windows Master File Table (or MFT) instead.

The MFT acts as an index to the raw data sectors that make up the directories and files on your disk.

Wiping out the MFT is like having a map from which all the roads have been erased, and where names of all the towns and cities have been cut out, put into a hat and shuffled up.

You can still tell that there’s a place in England called Oxford, for example, if you go carefully through all the names in your hat, but you won’t have any idea where where it is, let alone how to get there.

Mamba took this idea one step further, and scrambled your entire disk, just like Apple’s FileVault or Microsoft’s BitLocker.

In fact, Mamba “cheated” by simply installing an actual full-disk encryption product – a ripped-off open source project called DiskCryptor – but keeping the boot-time key secret, so the crooks could sell it back to you.

Here comes CryPy

Here comes another proof-of-concept ransomware sample with a new twist, going by the name CryPy.

It’s written in Python, it does encryption, and it doesn’t exactly make its victims want to smile, thus Cry and Py.

There’s no real cause for alarm, at least from the sample we’re describing here, because CryPy relies on a web server that’s offline now, and we can’t get the malware to work reliably even by simulating the now-missing web backend.

Neverthless, the malware has been compiled into a Windows .EXE file (executable program) from which the Python source code can easily be extracted, so we may yet see other cybercrooks having a crack at CryPy’s experimental approach.
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The big difference between CryPy and the CryptoLocker sort of ransomware is that CryPy calls home to a control server each time it finds a new file to scramble.

The malware makes an HTTP request containing a unique identifier for the victim plus the original filename for each file; the server replies each time with a replacement filename and a one-time random AES encryption key.

That means:

Every file has its own unlocking key.
Every file gets a new and meaningless name.
The crooks end up with a complete list of all your filenames.
New angles on ransomware

In other words, this ransomware introduces three new angles to the threat.

Firstly, it actually steals data, albeit only your filenames, as well as scrambling your local file copies.

Secondly, it leaves the crooks in a position to ransom each file individually if they wish, or to set prices depending on how valuable they think the file might be from its name.

Thirdly, there’s no need for RSA (or any other sort of asymmetric cryptography) and public/private keypairs, because the one-time keys are all generated and stored on the server.

Other side-effects

Like various other flavours of ransomware, CryPy also:

Sets itself to launch whenever you logon, in case it doesn’t get time to finish in one go.
Deletes your local shadow copies based on the the Windows “live archive” system that many people rely on as their only form of backup.
Blocks access to numerous system troubleshooting tools, such as the command prompt, registry editor and task manager.
Goes looking for files on mapped and removable drives as well as in the data folders on your C: drive.
These tricks make the ransomware harder to find, harder to remove, harder to recover from, and capable of doing much greater damage.
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Finally, CryPy creates a file called README_FOR_DECRYPT.txt on your desktop, telling you how to contact the crooks to negotiate to buy back your keys.

What to do?

Let’s hope that ransomware with variable pricing based on how much each file is likely to be worth doesn’t become a reality.

Fortunately, CryPy’s process of calling home once for each file makes both the malware and the backend systems more complex to build and operate, so there’s a downside for the crooks.

Whatever happenes, of course, the best defence is clearly not to get infected in the first place.

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Media’s greatest fear is that the election could turn out to be a referendum on the media.

Donna Brazile, a CNN contributor and at the time DNC Vice Chair (now Chair), was caught through the Wikileaks Podesta email dump feeding to Hillary’s campaign a question to be used at a CNN presidential town hall.

We covered the story previously, Brazile Gave Hillary Campaign Town Hall Question in Advance:
http://legalinsurrection.com/2016/10/donna-brazile-and-other-wikileaks-evidence-of-media-collusion-with-hillary-being-buried-by-msm/

The Wikileaks dump of Hillary Clinton campaign chair John Podesta emails shows that then-CNN contributor, now DNC interim chair, Donna Brazile gave Hillary a question ahead of a CNN town hall.

Brazile sent this email to Podesta and a few aides, with the subject “From time to time I get the questions in advance.”
https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/5205


While Brazile tried to obfuscate with general denials, the evidence was pretty damning:

This should be a huge media issue. Maybe the biggest issue.

What is more corrupting of the process than a CNN contributor and Clinton supporter feeding a question to her favored candidate?

This was a rigging of the town hall, but the mainstream media couldn’t care less. There is little outrage, few if any calls for Brazile to be fired from both positions, and a burying of the issue.

Jake Tapper is an exception, as IJ Review reports, ‘Horrified’ Jake Tapper Responds to WikiLeaks Emails That Expose Donna Brazile as Clinton Mole:
http://ijr.com/2016/10/715169-horrified-jake-tapper-responds-to-wikileaks-emails-that-expose-donna-brazile-as-clinton-mole/

CNN’s Jake Tapper spoke to WMAL’s Larry O’Connor and Brian Wilson about his former colleague:
http://legalinsurrection.com/2016/10/donna-brazile-and-other-wikileaks-evidence-of-media-collusion-with-hillary-being-buried-by-msm/
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“It’s a very, very troubling… look, I have tremendous regard for Donna Brazile. She’s a good person and a nice person and I like her a lot but whatever took place here… and I know I had nothing to do with it… and I know CNN, we were so closely guarding our documents… they weren’t emailed around.

My understanding is the email to Donna came from either Roland Martin or someone around Roland Martin.”

Tapper also responded to the fact that questions were apparently leaked to the campaign. He confirmed that, at the town hall hosted by himself and Roland Martin, Hillary was asked a question that matched the one forwarded to her by Brazile almost word for word.:

It’s horrifying. Journalistically it’s horrifying and I’m sure it will have an impact on partnering with this organization in the future and I’m sure it will have and effect on… Donna Brazile is no longer with CNN because she’s with the DNC right now, but I’m sure it will have some impact on Donna Brazille.

People at CNN take this very, very seriously and to have somebody who does not take it seriously and to have us partner with that person and then they do something completely unethical and share it with Donna Brazile who then shares it with the Clinton campaign… it’s horrifying and very, very upsetting and I can’t condemn it any more than…

I condemn it in no uncertain terms, it’s awful.”

Yet who else among the media is speaking out about the Brazile story? When they are, it’s typical of what CNN’s Brian Stelter writes, that the Wikileaks revelations as to the media are no big deal and paranoia:
http://money.cnn.com/2016/10/15/media/donald-trump-media-journalists/index.html

In Trump’s world, journalists are really just Hillary Clinton campaign workers in disguise, collaborating with Clinton in a conspiracy to “rig” the election.
This is a marked change from past Republican complaints about the press. In fact, he is doing much more than alleging a lack of objectivity.
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“Instead of talking about favoritism among journalists toward a candidate or cause, Trump is making a more extreme claim: doing politics and doing journalism are the same thing,” journalism professor Jay Rosen told CNNMoney. “In this way of thinking, ‘the media’ and ‘the left’ have an equal sign between them.” ….

In recent days, Trump has cited a stolen cache of documents published by Wikileaks to claim that “the media collaborates” with Clinton.
But the documents show only isolated examples of questionable journalistic behavior — not the systemic fraud he alleges….

Accusations of bias are as old as the craft itself. Media watchdogs on the left and the right seek to hold journalists accountable.

But Trump’s accusations are different. They suggest he sees no difference between the practice of journalism and the practice of politics.

Trump is reflecting a growing view on the right that journalists are nothing more than “Democratic operatives with bylines,” as conservative blogger Glenn Reynolds likes to say.

Burying the Brazile revelation is part of a pattern of the mainstream media burying Wikileaks documents that expose collusion between the Clinton campaign and the media. We covered several such instances from the latest rounds of disclosures:

Wikileaks Podesta hack reveals CNBC’s John Harwood was a hack for Dems
http://legalinsurrection.com/2016/10/wikileaks-podesta-hack-reveals-cnbcs-john-harwood-was-a-hack-for-dems/
Emails: Washington Post WH Bureau Chief Warns Podesta of New Story
http://legalinsurrection.com/2016/10/emails-washington-post-wh-bureau-chief-warns-podesta-of-new-story/
Clinton campaign emails: State Dept “considering placing a story” at AP re “emails Sid turned over that HRC didn’t”
http://legalinsurrection.com/2016/10/clinton-campaign-emails-state-dept-considering-placing-a-story-at-ap-re-emails-sid-turned-over-that-hrc-didnt/
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>>79175
>>>/pol/

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For those unaware, in 2008 California voters passed Prop 1A requiring the state to modernize the train service between SF and LA. In particular, it called for an express train capable of going from downtown SF to LA Union Station in under three hours. This means building completely grade separated, electric, 220 mph trains.

Progress would have begun in 2010 if it was not for CHSRA (California High Speed Rail Authority, the agency charged with building and managing this) fucking over Caltrain, the train between San Jose and San Francisco. CHSRA would have had two modern tracks built six meters above but adjacent to Caltrain's, which is really fucking stupid. After everyone on the Peninsula (except SF who wants to destroy Caltrain and replace it with BART) told them to fuck off they redid their plan (for blended service with both Caltrain and HSR) and HSR construction began outside Fresno in 2014. Caltrain began construction on their part this year, with the installation of power transformers for electrification. A handful of major grade separation (ie road tunnels under tracks) will begin next year. CHSRA will eventually cut a new Bay-to-Basin tunnel underneath Pacheco Pass.

Looking south, CHSRA's priority is tunneling under the San Gabriel Mountains as the current tracks there (a 25 mph single track loop at Tehachapi) are unsuitable for modernization. People in Burbank are crying over it, and funding for this critical part (ie the keystone) of the line is uncertain at the moment because Congress technically wants to kill CAHSR.

http://www.hsr.ca.gov/

http://www.caltrain.com/projectsplans/CaltrainModernization.html
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Funding: the cost is still the originally projected $70 billion. Half would be paid by California, the other half the federal government through the Passenger Rail Investment and Improvement act (PRIIA) of 2008. California has already accepted $10 billion through this, the money being from the cancelled HSR projects in Florida, Ohio and Wisconsin. When Prop 1A passed, it only did so with a 55% majority and not the 66.8% required for a tax increase (pursuit to 1978 Prop 13). As a result, Governor Jerry Brown moved to try and net HSR money through the state's carbon tax/carbon credit auction but it has mostly failed. It's likely he will strike a deal with Central Valley Republicans (who want fracking unbanned in CA) to get the votes for funding.

(side note: Florida HSR was revived as a private project between realtors and FEC RR, which will open next year)
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On another note, Caltrans' existing fleet modernization will use Siemens Charger locomotives made in Sacramento and Nippon-Shayro bilevels made in Rochelle, Illinois.

The procurement (known as the "Next Generation Equipment Pool") was done under the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials' Section 503 Committee which is led by California and Illinois. Locomotive procurement went flawlessly and deliveries have already begun. However, railcar delivery has been pushed back two years as N-S's prototype car failed an FRA compression test. Specifically, the FRA requires all passenger cars to withstand forces of 800,000 lbs as of 2015, up from the 785,000 lbs from the previous year. N-S's car withstood 790,000 lbs of force, causing it to fail. The redesigned car will take 24 months to do.

This is somewhat of an issue as PRIIA money for fleet modernization runs out on Jan 1st. Whether or not Congress reauthorizes funding is up to them.

http://www.highspeed-rail.org/Documents/NGEC%20305_Presentation_Multi%20State_21616-update.pdf

http://www.highspeed-rail.org/Documents/305%20Exec/2015%20NGEC%20Backgrounder.pdf

http://www.highspeed-rail.org/pages/section305committee.aspx
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In the meantime the LOSSAN ( Los Angeles – San Diego – San Luis Obispo Rail Corridor) rail agency bought two Talgo trainsets for their Surfliner service. The trainsets were originally made for Wisconsin's HSR project between Milwakuee and Madison, but in 2013 Governor Scott Walker nixed the plan and returned the cars (WIDOT lost the lawsuit levied against them the same year to the tune of $10 million dollars).

http://stopandmove.blogspot.com/2016/08/amtrak-california-gets-new-funding.html

Note: the Talgo trainsets are technically not FRA compliant, only the end car and front locomotive (likely a new Charger) will be. This is one of the exceptions to the FRA's crash standards, which DOTs can buy their way into. This is also what the aforementioned Brightline did, all their trains will be "double ended" with a locomotive on each end (this also means faster acceleration and braking). It's also worth mentioning that another way around the FRA rule, the installation of computerized signalling (otherwise known as Precision Train Control or PTC), which Brightline did as well. Prop 1A also requires statewide PTC, but implementation of this will be slow as the private railroads that own most of the tracks in CA (Omaha based UPRR and Fort Worth based BNSF) aren't hot for it.

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http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/reuters/retired-u-s--general-charged-with-lying-to-fbi-in--stuxnet--leak-case/42523936

>WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A retired U.S. Marine Corps general who last served as vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has been charged with making false statements to the FBI during an investigation into leaks of classified information, according to a federal indictment released on Monday.

>Four-star General James Cartwright was questioned by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 2012 over a book written by New York Times' reporter David Sanger, which exposed a malicious computer software program known as "Stuxnet" designed to disrupt Iran's nuclear program.

>Reuters and several other news outlets have previously reported that Stuxnet was developed jointly by U.S. and Israeli forces. Both the U.S. and Israel have never publicly admitted responsibility for Stuxnet.

>Stuxnet was a sophisticated computer virus deployed covertly in 2009 and 2010 to sabotaged Iran’s nuclear program. The worm, parts of which surfaced publicly in 2010 due to a programming error that allowed it to spread across the open internet, is believed to have destroyed a thousand or more centrifuges that were enriching uranium.

>Cartwright has long been the target of a Justice Department probe investigating the source of leaks about Stuxnet to the New York Times.

>Cartwright, who retired in 2011, is expected to make his first court appearance at 3:30 pm EDT (1930 GMT) on Monday for an arraignment and plea hearing.
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>>79512
He should've just kept repeating
>I don't recall

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http://abc7.com/news/nj-man-found-with-record-setting-amount-of-child-porn/1556751/

"Charles Diggs, 36, of Roselle, N.J., was indicted by a state grand jury on Thursday.

Local authorities began the investigation after a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children about child porn being posted to a Twitter account.

The investigation led back to Diggs and, authorities say, they found more than 325,000 files of child pornography, including more than 14,000 videos."
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>they found more than 325,000 files of child pornography, including more than 14,000 videos
That's a great collection
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MadThad BTFO
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>>79123
I met this guy once when i was a kiddo, he gave apple juice. Don't remeber what hapenned next tho...

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After a recent border skirmish between Russia and North Korean forces, the question on everyone’s mind is what happened to that supposed friendship?

It is safe to say, just like any geopolitical relationship, the Russian-Korean bilateral affairs is on thin ice.

The Skirmish from the Russian Point of View

First off, we need some facts:

A North Korean fishing vessel was stopped by Russian border security.
The North Koreans resisted inspection from the Russians.
The Russians opened fire.
This resulted in the death of one of the 48 North Korean fisherman. According to the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), the KGB’s successor agency, the fisherman were acting erratically and failed to comply to orders from the border unit.

“During the search and control activities, [Russian border guards] found illegally-obtained water bio resources on board the vessel. The ship’s crew behaved aggressively towards members of the search group, refusing to comply with legal requirements,” the FSB said in a statement via coverage from RT, the federation’s state controlled media arm.

In efforts to flee, the fisherman tried to leave exclusive economic zones owned by Russia but in an effort to secure the violator vessel, border authorities popped off warning shots. The North Korean boat continued to execute maneuvers. Thus, after boarding the vessel, FSB personnel were attacked, ergo, leading to the fire fight between the Russian authorities and the fisherman. FSB comments on the matter indicate “one of the members of the search team sustained a head injury.”

The FSB also stated that the border agents rationalized shooting the Korean fisherman to prevent “obtaining weapons” from the border guards and further “harming them” any further.

“Nine crew members of the intruder-ship were injured, one of them later died,” the FSB stated.


http://regated.com/2016/10/north-korea-russia-head-to-head/
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FSB also indicated that DPRK diplomatic authorities stationed in the city of Vladivostok, Russia has been notified of the situation.

North’s State Media Silent

At an examination of the English page of the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), the state owned media branch of Kim Jong Un’s government, there is no mention of fisherman dying.

Nevertheless, the KCNA is used as a propaganda tool and it shouldn’t be expected for the North Korean authorities would risk anything not to stifle the state-levied ignorance to reality the population morbidly suffers from.

In this case, the KCNA’s silence is expected.
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Current Relations between North Korea and Russia: Game of Nukes

As aforementioned at the beginning of this report, will these border skirmish threaten relations between the Russians and the North Koreans. In a sense, I would have to say that the push back will be noticeable but the overall operating system in play for the authoritarian states’ foreign relations suggest otherwise.

Considering recent reports, Moscow supposedly allowed North Korean nuclear researchers to work and study in Russian facilities.

The report coming from a former United Nations Security Council staffer, may lend some connection to the North successfully testing ballistic missile technology.

The most recent account of Russian-North Korean diplomatic friendliness can be seen in a report from NK News, the west’s leading media authority on North Korea, that diplomatic staff from Russia saw an uptick at the Russian embassy in Pyongyang.

Russia, alongside China, has put the United States on blast for increasing sanctions and moving for a tighter missile defense on the orient because of North Korea’s rising nuclear power.

One Russian general even stated that “Russian military experts believe that the US hopes to gain the capability to strike any region of the world, including Russia and China, with nuclear-tipped missiles with impunity,” via The Australian.

American officials have indicated that such moves are directed only at North Koreans.

Regardless, I think you get the picture. There won’t be to many set backs between Russia and North Korea. Putin will continue to work with the Great Leader and move the last strong hold of Cold War era aggressivism closer to nuclear capability.
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>>78945
>Putin will continue to work with the Great Leader and move the last strong hold of Cold War era aggressivism closer to nuclear capability.

Question. Why do the Chinese tolerate that? NK with nukes is a big headache for China.

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> TAMPA - About 200 people walked out of Amy Schumer's comedy show at the Amalie Arena in Tampa Sunday when she mocked Donald Trump as, among other things, an "orange, sexual-assaulting, fake- college-starting monster." (Read Jay Cridlin's review of the show).

> Loud booing from a vocal, but small minority of the arena crowd started about halfway through the show, when Schumer's raunchy humor veered into more topical matters, including gun control and the presidential election. She has been a vocal advocate for stricter gun laws since a man opened fire during a showing of her movie Train Wreck last year, killing two young women, Mayci Breaux and Jillian Johnson, in Louisiana, and was an early Hillary Clinton supporter,

> She made it clear she doesn't understand how people can support Trump. At one point, she asked for a Trump supporter - preferably one with sleeves, she told security personnel - to join her up on stage to explain their enthusiasm for Trump. One fellow did, but he said he was voting for Trump mainly because he doesn't trust Clinton. When some audience members booed, the actor/comedian invited them to leave and also asked security to remove anyone booing.
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>>79468
>When some audience members booed, the actor/comedian invited them to leave and also asked security to remove anyone booing.

so she got them to leave, not a voluntary walk out. wth the headline
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She did all this to get publicity. Her star has been on the wane and she needed this to get some spotlight back on her. Plus she's an attention whore and needs people to talk about her.
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>>79473
I've never found her particularly funny, it's felt like Comedy Central was trying a little too hard to shove her in front of everyone's faces. Then there was that god-awful Budweiser ad campaign with her and Seth Rogan.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/nfl-ratings-plunge-could-spell-doom-for-traditional-tv/2016/10/14/a7a23dc2-915f-11e6-9c85-ac42097b8cc0_story.html?tid=pm_business_pop_b

>Football, America’s biggest prime-time powerhouse, has been thrust into a crisis this fall, with dwindling ratings sparking questions over whether it can remain a gold mine for television in an age when more Americans are abandoning traditional TV.

>Network executives have long used the National Football League’s live games as a last line of defense against the rapid growth of “cord-cutting” and on-demand viewing upending the industry.

>But now, the NFL is seeing its ratings tumble in the same way that the Olympics, awards shows and other live events have, falling more than 10 percent for the first five weeks of the season compared with the first five weeks of last season. A continued slide, executives say, could pose an even bigger danger: If football can’t survive the new age of TV, what can?

>Football’s traditional TV audience “is never going to be what it was again,” said Brian Hughes, a senior vice president at Magna Global, which tracks audience and advertising trends.

>The explosion of modern entertainment options, offered on more devices and at any time, has splintered American audiences and sped TV’s decline, Hughes said. “Sports seemed to be immune from it — it was live, the last bastion of broadcast television. But [the world] has caught up to it now.”
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Good. Maybe they shouldnt have made the same lame police procedural show 10000 times over the past 20 years on every single network, only to cancel most of em. Dumb fuckers dug their own hole by having no variety and catering to retards which eventually backfired because it insulted the intelligence of everyone else. Death to TV
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I don't know how anyone can watch football without a service like Tivo. There's WAY too many fucking ads and fouls called. You get 5 minutes of actual game play for the 20 minutes of looped ads trying to get you to buy bud light
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>>79062
I have never understood the desire to watch another man do something fun.
I enjoy playing sports but loathe watching them.
The tribalism around supporting one team or another ,in a sport you dont even play, seems retarded beyond measure.

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>President Barack Obama has vowed to be a regular presence on the campaign trail for Hillary Clinton, but he took the opportunity at a rally Tuesday to settle a different issue: whether he smells like sulfur -- as in, like a demon.

>"I was reading the other day. There's a guy on the radio who apparently said me and Hillary are demons, said we smell like sulfur. Ain't that something?" Obama joked at a Clinton rally in Greensboro, North Carolina.

>Then, leaning over to take an exaggerated whiff of his arm, Obama cracked, "Now, I mean, come on people!"

>Obama was responding to the claim by Alex Jones, founder of the conspiracy website "InfoWars" and host of "The Alex Jones Show" on radio, who warned viewers on his program that both the President and the Democratic presidential nominee carried the scent of demons.

>"Hillary, reportedly, I mean, I was told by people around her that they think she's demon-possessed, okay? I'm just going to go ahead and say it, okay," he began.

>"Imagine how bad she smells, man," Jones continued. "I'm told her and Obama just stink, stink, stink, stink. You can't wash that evil off, man. I'm told there's a rotten smell around Hillary. I'm not kidding, people say -- folks, I've been told this by high up folks.

>They say listen, Obama and Hillary both smell like sulfur. I never said this, because the media will go crazy with it, but I've talked to people that are in protective details -- they're scared of her. And they say listen, she's a frickin demon and she stinks and so does Obama. I go, like what? Sulfur.

>They smell like Hell."

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funny but sad.
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I wonder if Alex Jones was ever not a gibbering half insane goblin.
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It's a fact that most people cannot smell their own BO.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/nigeria-president-muhammadu-buhari-wife-belongs-in-kitchen-a7362806.html
>Nigeria’s President has been condemned after dismissing criticism from his wife by saying she “belongs to my kitchen”.

>President Muhammadu Buhari was responding after his wife, Aisha Buhari, said she might not support him at the next election unless he replaced senior members of his government.

>Speaking at a press conference during a visit to Germany, the President said: “I don’t know which party my wife belongs to, but she belongs to my kitchen and my living room and the other rooms.”

>He also suggested he had “superior knowledge” over her and his other critics “because in the end I have succeeded” in politics.

>The 73-year-old President made the comments while standing next to German Chancellor Angela Merkel. She was reported to have glared at him before laughing briefly.

more coverage:
http://www.cnn.com/2016/10/14/africa/nigeria-president-buhari-wife/

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-37642282

>Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari's wife has warned him that she may not back him at the next election unless he shakes up his government.

>In a BBC interview, Aisha Buhari suggested his government had been hijacked by only a "few people", who were behind presidential appointments.

>She said the president did not know most of the officials he had appointed.

>Mr Buhari, who is on a visit to Germany, has responded by saying his wife belonged in his kitchen.
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>>79060
Good man
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>gb2 kitchen woman XD
Man this sounds like something i would've said in highschool. Cringe. You're just giving feminists more to get worked up about.

This story is seriously awesome though, this guy is such a shit president his wife called him out, has that ever happened before?
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Who cares about a shit third-world aids filled country.

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