https://ca.news.yahoo.com/exclusive-clinton-campaign-hacked-attacks-democrats-sources-205126731.html
>WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The computer network used by Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s campaign was hacked as part of a broad cyber attack on Democratic political organizations, people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
>The latest attack, which was disclosed to Reuters on Friday, follows reports of two other hacks on the Democratic National Committee and the party’s fundraising committee for candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives.
>The U.S. Department of Justice national security division is investigating whether cyber hacking attacks on Democratic political organizations threatened U.S. security, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday.
>The involvement of the Justice Department’s national security division is a sign that the Obama administration has concluded that the hacking was state sponsored, individuals with knowledge of the investigation said.
>The Clinton campaign, based in Brooklyn, had no immediate comment and referred Reuters to a comment from earlier this week by campaign senior policy adviser Jake Sullivan criticizing Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and calling the hacking "a national security issue."
>The Department of Justice had no comment.
>It was not immediately clear what information on the Clinton campaign’s computer system hackers would have been able to access.
LOOKS LIKE EMAILS ARE BACK ON THE MENU BOYZ
>>63477
>LOOKS LIKE EMAILS ARE BACK ON THE MENU BOYZ
Thanks Russia
>>63477
>Lol hey Bernie, u see dat fukkin guy talkin shit bout me? Sware 2 god gonna fill his ass wit led soooooon lolol
>Dear Presodent Obama, u cpmin 2 play hoop wit me again? No worrys I alredy talk 2 ur bitch lololol told her u aint need no hoe permision, u a free man (thanks to us democrates LOLOL!) neways I give u a shout wen we ready 2 roll, brimg yaself a change a undie cuz u gonna be pissin urself wen I fukkin skool u on da court BITCH!!!1
>>63482
the enemy of my nation and rival is my friend?
victim of divide and conquer much?
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/real-life-stories/star-gingers-souls-viral-video-8547251
>The star of the viral 'Gingers Do Have Souls' video has today announced she is transgender .
>YouTube vlogger CopperCab, whose former name is Michael Kittrell, reached the heights of internet fame six years ago when his emotional rant about getting bullied because of his red hair went viral.
>It was viewed more than 40million times and was even parodied on an episode of South Park.
>Today the 23-year-old announced she is transgender on Twitter, battling through an anxiety attack to release a clip on YouTube in which she talks about her decision.
>CopperCab, who now wishes to be known as Claire, explained she hasn't uploaded a video in five months as she's been taking Hormone Replacement Therapy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lu7bldQixnA
I honestly can't tell if he's trolling for views or what; the last time I heard about him he was making a rap video or something.
>>64566
>some random e-celeb
go back to youtube and never come back
>>64568
Not a celeb, an Internet icon.
Or at least a meme.
>>64566
i thought he converted to islam
One of Hillary Clinton's most loyal fundraisers runs a Washington, D.C., lobbying firm that represents the murderous government of South Sudan.
While opposition forces are responsible for some of the historical bloodshed, South Sudanese government forces “bore the greatest responsibility” for human rights violations in 2015, according to a United Nations report. Those government forces have raped and murdered civilians, recruited child soldiers and looted civilian property.
Meanwhile, more than 5 million people in South Sudan are in need of humanitarian assistance, according to the World Food Programme’s estimate, and many of them face “unprecedented levels of food insecurity,” say U.N. agencies. One in five South Sudanese have fled their homes, according to international development organization Mercy Corps.
But while the South Sudanese government largely claims it doesn’t have enough money to fix these problems, the struggling government was able to spend $2.1 million on Washington, D.C., lobbying and public relations firms from 2014 through the end of 2015 — $2.1 million to buff up its image, keep U.S. aid flowing and stave off harsher U.S.-backed sanctions in response to its atrocities.
Podesta’s brother, John Podesta, is Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign chairman, and also led President Obama’s transition team and served as President Bill Clinton’s chief of staff. Among the Podesta operatives who worked on the South Sudan account: former high-level officials of Bill Clinton’s Defense Department and Hillary Clinton’s State Department.
Not posting the whole thing here just part it is 10 pages long I pasted the article into pastebin in case you don't want to go the website.
http://pastebin.com/8JhtgbfY
https://www.publicintegrity.org/2016/07/14/19930/rape-murder-famine-and-21-million-k-street-pr
>>63715
I'm still confused how Bernie could support such an evil woman.
>>63830
Dems vote for dems, like any other party
>>63840
I thought he was an independent?
He even switched back.
But why and how ?
https://torrentfreak.com/torrentz-shuts-down-largest-torrent-meta-search-engine-says-farewell-160805/
>>64987
probably related to: >>61049
Beware, (((they))) don't want to remove American movies from torrents: it's more subtle. They want ONLY the American movies to be "easily available" (in theatres, in DVDs, on Tv, streaming, on demand, etc.), and so they ban torrents websites which, unfortunately, are the only way to obtain NON American movies.
>>64990
>American movies
*anything produced or distributed by (((them))), including books etc.
>>64987
It is a ((((mystery))).
http://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2016/08/01/terrorismo-arrestato-turco-in-stazione-a-venezia-aveva-un-machete-nello-zaino/2947896/
https://archive.is/QojB2
In Venice, police arrested a Turkish citizen who was found with a machete in the backpack. Five other Turks stopped in Milan, they were seen praying at around five in the morning not far from Venice's train station.
Details: The scene near the station was noticed by a security guard who promptly called 113. Agents of the Polfer, Digos and the police headquarters in Venice intervened immediately and counter-terrorism procedures started.
The small group of foreigners, however, had already dispersed before the arrival of police officers who still successfully traced two Turks, one of whom had the machete in his backpack. Considering the recent episode of aggression by an ISIS "soldier" on a train in Germany(*), the weapon's presence has seriously concerned the agents.
The man was then arrested, while his friend was detained at the police station and might face expulsion from the country. In the meantime, as reported by some newspapers, the search continued for the other missing four.
The story was followed step by step by the police chief in close contact with the superintendent of Venice. The alert of 113 was extended to the other police forces too and to neighboring regions of Veneto, with positive results in the afternoon when, in Milan, the Digos informed the Venetian colleagues that they had managed to stop the other four Turks and they were questioning them at the police headquarters. We still don't know the identity of the Turks involved in the operation.
*http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/20/world/europe/germany-train-ax-attack.html https://archive.is/j3Ogx
>>64053
>might face expulsion from the country
>might
the west is so screwed.
>>64102
you got it wrong, it's either expulsion to origin country or jail in Italy. The reason they could go with the second solution is, for example, if their origin country in know for not respecting human right etc..
>>64115
Whether their country of origin respects human rights or not isn't the problem of italian citizens.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/3104819/security/supercomputers-give-a-glimpse-of-cybersecuritys-automated-future.html
>Giant refrigerator-sized supercomputers battled each other on Thursday in a virtual contest to show that machines can find software vulnerabilities.
>The result: the supercomputers time and time again detected simulated flaws in software.
>It represents a technological achievement in vulnerability detection, at a time when it can take human researchers on an average a year to find software flaws. The hope is that computers can do a better job and perhaps detect and patch the flaws within months, weeks or even days.
>Thursday’s contest, called the Cyber Grand Challenge, was a step in that direction. The final round of the competition pitted computers from seven teams to play the hacking game “Capture the Flag,” which revolves around detecting software vulnerabilities.
>All the machines were brought together to compete in Las Vegas at DEF CON, a cybersecurity event where human hackers have annually played the Capture the Flag game for years.
>However, this time, the fully-automated computers were the sole participants, and during the competition, none of them had any help from their human creators.
>>64940
>To score points, the computers played 96 rounds, in which they authored streams of new code to both prove vulnerabilities existed in software and patch flaws. All of this was done in minutes.
>Modified versions of bugs including Heartbleed, Sendmail crackaddr and the Morris Worm were also thrown at the computers, and certain machines detected and repaired them.
>Officials at DARPA, the U.S. defense agency that sponsored the contest, said the machines gave a possible glimpse of the future of cybersecurity.
>“We’ve proven that this automation is possible,” said Mike Walker, program manager for the Cyber Grand Challenge.
>However, it still remains to be seen when these supercomputers might be used in real-world environments. For instance, the machines that played the Capture the Flag game analyzed the flaws within a simplified operating system. That’s considerably different from scanning a real OS – which is large and often encompasses a whole ecosystem of software products.
>Nevertheless, the supercomputers are up to the challenge, said David Brumley, a designer of one of the machines. His unit, called “Mayhem” was declared the preliminary winner in Thursday’s contest and could come away with the US$2 million grand prize.
>“Cybersecurity has really relied on human effort, and we still need that, but we haven’t done enough to automate,” he said. ForAllSecure, his company in Pennsylvania, has already been using its machine-based detecting techniques to find flaws in Linux.
>>64941
>“We can start making a difference right away,” he said. However, Brumley hopes his technology can get more funding.
>On Friday, the contest will announce the official winner, and that machine will go on to another test—organizers will pit it against actual human players at a Capture the Flag game at DEF CON.
>DARPA doesn’t expect the machine to win. Walker said the scenario is similar to when early chess programs faced off against the best human players.
>However, it only took a few decades before those programs began besting human opponents, he said.
>“Automation has nowhere to go but get better,” Walker added.
>>64940
I love DARPA
SALEM, Mass. —It’s a hot summer night, and leaders of the Satanic Temple have gathered in the crimson-walled living room of a Victorian manse in this city renowned for its witch trials in the 17th century. They’re watching a sepia-toned video, in which children dance around a maypole, a spider crawls across a clown’s face and eerie, ambient chanting gives way to a backward, demonic voice-over. The group chuckles with approval.
They’re here plotting to bring their wisdom to the nation’s public elementary school children. They point out that Christian evangelical groups already have infiltrated the lives of America’s children through after-school religious programming in public schools, and they appear determined to give young students a choice: Jesus or Satan.
“It’s critical that children understand that there are multiple perspectives on all issues, and that they have a choice in how they think,” said Doug Mesner, the Satanic Temple’s co-founder.
On Monday, the group plans to introduce its After School Satan Club to public elementary schools, including one in Prince George’s County, petitioning school officials to allow them to open immediately as the academic year starts. Chapter heads from New York, Boston, Utah and Arizona were in Salem on July 10 talking strategy, with others from Minneapolis, Detroit, San Jose, New Orleans, Pittsburgh and Florida participating online. The promotional video, which feels like a mash-up of a horror movie trailer and a “Saturday Night Live” sketch, will serve to promote the new club along with its website — Afterschoolsatan.com.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/an-after-school-satan-club-could-be-coming-to-your-kids-elementary-school/2016/07/30/63f485e6-5427-11e6-88eb-7dda4e2f2aec_story.html?hpid=hp_hp-top-table-main_afterschoolsatan-5pm%3Ahomepage%2Fstory
>>64669
inb4 Geraldo specials on Satanism like in the 80s
>>64669
>SALEM, Mass.
expect nothing more from these people
I'm a girl btw
> "Our genetic makeup is 99.9% identical to every person on the face of the earth. The other .1% is Donald Trump!"
http://www.drudgereport.com/nows.htm
>>64582
>r-race is only skin deep
http://www.city-data.com/forum/attachments/great-debates/46009d1248714549-why-there-racism-5722_albinos-black-people.jpg
Gas yourself lefticancer.
>>64583
As you can see there are different skeletal morphology between the races.
Do me a favor and read Edwards BTFO'ing Lewontin. The genetic diversity (fst) of chimpanzees is greater BETWEEN chimp populations than between chimps and humans. Guess Chimps aren't a seperate species, right?
This is the same reasoning libshits and kikes like lewontin claim that races don't real.
What you fail to understand however is that even if genetic variation between races than in them are smaller, those small differences have a MASSIVE impact. Dawkins put this succintly.
>>64582
We share 97% of our DNA with fish, what is her point?
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/north_america/2016-u-s-presidential-election/obamas-brother-supports-trump/
He can't vote but it's pretty funny that his family isn't supporting what he supports.
>>64958
He can actually he has U.S citizenship.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/36952555/hillary-clinton-mural-in-melbourne-replaced-with-woman-in-burqa-then-painted-over
Australians, shitposting even in real life
Gothic church of Saint Rita, patron of "lost and impossible causes", evacuated by CRS (Compagnies Républicaines de Sécurité); it'll be demolished to build a... parking lot!
http://www.lexpress.fr/actualite/societe/evacuation-de-l-eglise-sainte-rita-squattee-par-des-militants-catholiques_1818203.html
http://www.parismatch.com/Actu/Societe/L-eglise-Sainte-Rita-evacuee-a-Paris-la-droite-indignee-1030264
http://www.imolaoggi.it/2016/08/03/parigi-demolizione-di-una-chiesa-prete-trascinato-via-con-la-forza/
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89glise_Sainte-Rita_de_Paris
>Church demolition: Police quash Paris protest over ‘parking lot’, day after slain priest’s funeral
https://www.rt.com/news/354430-sainte-rita-church-demolition-paris/
>Twelve riot police cars have arrived to crack down on the sit-down protest in Paris’s 15th district, as dozens demonstrate against the demolition of the local Church of Sainte Rita.
>The church has been mined and the demolition is ready to begin, but the protesters - some of them local councilors - refuse to leave. Videos of police dragging protesters emerged online.
#SainteRita
>>64517
Stupid goys.
>>64517
Contrary to most of churches (the ones built before 1905), this particular church is not owned by the chruch, but by a private catholic association. This association is not using this church anymore and decided to sell it.
Now a bunch of far-right retards are squatting it and is surprised that justice is enforcing the catholic association property rights.
If this was a bunch of immigrants squatting, you can be sure that these far rights guys would be asking the cops to show them out.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/02/asia/south-china-sea-supreme-court/
>Hong Kong (CNN)China has sent a clear warning to foreigners who enter contested areas of the South China Sea -- stay away or you'll be prosecuted.
>The warning came in a detailed explanation of last month's Hague ruling, which found that China's territorial claims in region have "no legal basis" under the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea.
related:
>Japan defence review expresses 'deep concern' at Chinese coercion
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-japan-china-defence-idUSKCN10D040
>Japan's annual defence review on Tuesday expressed "deep concern" over what it sees as China's coercion, as a more assertive Beijing flouts international rules when dealing with other nations.
>Japan's Defence White Paper comes amid heightened tension in Asia less than a month after an arbitration court in the Hague invalidated China's sweeping claims in the disputed South China Sea, in a case brought by the Philippines.
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chiggers
FBI agent supposedly dead since 2007 arrested at Trump Tower for illegally carrying a unmarked silenced pistol.
http://beforeitsnews.com/politics/2016/08/deceased-fbi-agent-found-at-trump-tower-with-silenced-pistol-2829977.html
>>64754
Reminds me of when Osama Bin Laden was working with the CIA, to help take Saddam Hussein out so they could start a civil war throughout the middle east. All so we could make up for our botched attempt against Vietnam.
>beforeitsnews
gb2//godlikeproductions
>The new vaccines, called DNA vaccines, don't contain any infectious material, so that they can't cause a vaccinated person to develop Zika. DNA vaccines have an advantage over other kinds because because they can be manufactured and scaled up quickly. Once they're proven to work, "you can turn on a dime to make them," Fauci said.
>Scientists make DNA vaccines by genetically engineering a small, circular piece of DNA — called a plasmid — that carries instructions for making Zika virus proteins, according to NIH. After the vaccine is injected into the arm muscle, a person's cells read the genes and make Zika virus proteins, which assemble themselves into virus-like particles.
>The body mounts an immune response to these particles, protecting people from future infections, according to the NIH.
>If the initial NIH study proves the vaccine is safe, a larger study in a Zika-affected country or territory could begin in January, Fauci said.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2016/08/03/nih-launches-zika-vaccine-trial/87996086/
>>64564
Sounds pretty neat, but there's a caveat-- we're not using the same infectious material that originally causes the disease in the first place, but we're building something entirely new that kind of looks like the infectious agent.
Plasmids aren't inert matter. They're actual self-replicating stubs of DNA. Bacteria pass around plasmids to share whatever traits they code for without having to rewrite their core genetic structure. They aren't even necessarily restricted to one species or another, we've observed bacteria like to fead on the dead bodies of other bacteria, vacuuming up their genetic material and making it a part of themselves.
You can think of plasmids as a bacteria's religion-- it's not a part of them, but it changes their observable traits.
Now, I don't know about how mammals interact with plasmids. I'd think eukaryotic cells would be too specialized, too closed-off, and protected by an extremely effective immune system to have much use for--or much opportunity to encounter-- these plasmids. That mammal cells can use them at all is a surprise.
So, our cells that start manufacturing these proteins, do they get destroyed by our immune system since they're now "compromised"? What happens if one of these plasmids turn out to be very adept at reproducing itself, and produces enough to penetrate every cell in a person's body? Could be a huge autoimmune disaster. What happens if a bacterium gets ahold of a protein that we thought did nothing in a virus, but actually had a huge impact on the virus' ability to harm our immune system? We could be creating the next super bug.
So yeah. Just some things to think about.
>>64567
>we're not using the same infectious material that originally causes the disease in the first place, but we're building something entirely new that kind of looks like the infectious agent.
This isn't entirely accurate. Second generation subunit vaccines use viral antigen proteins manufactured in vitro, whereas these third generation DNA vaccines use mammalian cells to manufacture the same proteins. In both cases the proteins don't come from live viruses.
>That mammal cells can use them at all is a surprise
Transfection of mammalian cells with bacterial plasmids in a laboratory setting is actually very routine. Depending on the delivery method plasmids can be either integrated into the host cell genome, or transiently expressed by transcription machinery in the nucleus for 48-96 hours.
>do they get destroyed by our immune system since they're now "compromised"?
Generally speaking, natural killer cells of the innate immune system only destroy cells that lack the major histocompatibility complex 1 (MHC I), whereas foreign proteins (antigens) synthesised inside cells are presented to T lymphocytes at the cell surface by MHC I and II. Activated lymphocytes travel to lymph nodes and initiate the immune response to those antigens.
>What happens if one of these plasmids turn out to be very adept at reproducing itself, and produces enough to penetrate every cell in a person's body?
This is a fairly remote possibility. Most plasmids do not encode genes necessary to encase the genetic material for transfer to a new host, and those will be the ones used for vaccines. Although mutation is always a possibility, mammalian DNA proof-reading machinery is much less error-prone than in bacteria, and so the mutation risk is far lower.
With regards to general safety, extensive clinical trials are required before approval of vaccines, and DNA vaccines have already been approved for use in veterinary medicine based on such testing.
This is the first time I've actually learned something on /news/
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/china-takes-aim-at-k-916395
>Speculation is rife that China will target K-pop stars in retaliation against Seoul's decision to install an American-made missile defense system on the Korean peninsula.
>K-pop stars could be the unlikely first casualties of Seoul's decision to deploy a U.S.-made missile defense system on the Korean peninsula, despite vocal opposition from China.
>Speculation is rife that China will retaliate by limiting South Korean media and stars from its huge entertainment market.
>According to two sources cited by the South China Morning Post, China’s national media regulator informed TV stations in Guangdong Province that TV shows featuring South Korean pop stars would not be granted approval to air "in the near future."
>Meanwhile, shares in South Korean entertainment companies took a dive Tuesday as investors bet that the firms would be hit by impending restrictions from China. SM Entertainment Co., known for such K-pop super-groups as Girls’ Generation, closed down 5.3 percent, according to Bloomberg. YG Entertainment Corp., the company known for producing Psy, fell 8 percent.
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If China does anything to Girl's Generation I will fucking murder every man woman and child in China.
>try to defend self
>get boycotted
I always knew commies and liberals were in bed together