Sunday, July 16, 2017
Saturday, July 15, 2017
Can It Be That It Was All So Simple Then....,
By CNu at July 15, 2017 0 comments
Labels: Living Memory , Possibilities
Ponzai Musk Tells Governors How Afraid He Is Of AI
By CNu at July 15, 2017 0 comments
Labels: AI , alarm , Dystopian Now , global system of 1% supremacy , Left Behind
AI Used to Create Even Faker Obama
By CNu at July 15, 2017 0 comments
Labels: AI , cognitive infiltration , doesn't end well , tricknology
The Robots are Just Us
By CNu at July 15, 2017 0 comments
Labels: AI , as above-so below , cognitive infiltration , computationalism , hegemony , niggaHertz
Friday, July 14, 2017
Money Laundering Makes the Drug Wars Go Round
The single most important tool in the toolkit of people trying to hide money from law enforcement and tax collection is the anonymous shell corporation. These shell corporations have no physical place of business, use nominee officers and directors, and as a rule do no business in the place of incorporation. Their sole purpose is hiding where money is, who controls it, and where it is moving, from law enforcement and tax collectors. These shell companies should not be allowed remain anonymous.
States that offer corporations to individuals without insisting on information on beneficial ownership are undermining the efforts of law enforcement to prevent crime, recover stolen assets and collect tax. They are also putting the United States out of compliance with international standards for customer identification. From our perspective gathering basic information about ownership for government use is essential to protect national security and to limit financial crime and tax evasion.
Anti-money laundering compliance is dependent on 'know your customer .' Without that knowledge financial institutions cannot evaluate the legitimacy of a transaction. Knowing that one shell corporation is owned by another shell corporation is not helpful. Having the details of the "owner's" directors who are usually professional directors who work for a corporate service company in another jurisdiction is useless. Financial institutions need to know who is behind a company to judge whether the transactions they monitor are suspicious. They need to know whether the beneficial owner is on the OFAC list, the other sanctions lists is a politically exposed person.
The proposed legislation would end the all too frequent use of loopholes in State incorporation laws to hide money. Fist tap Bro. Makheru
By CNu at July 14, 2017 0 comments
Labels: addiction , banksterism , narcoterror , necropolitics , Peak Capitalism , professional and managerial frauds , profitability , Rule of Law
Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III's Ass-Clownery Knows No Limits
By CNu at July 14, 2017 0 comments
Labels: .45 , Ass Clownery , FAIL , necropolitics
You Know It's True...,
By CNu at July 14, 2017 0 comments
Labels: AI , as above-so below , FRANK , subliminal , transbiological , visitors?
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
What Do You Expect When Your Drug Czar For The Drug War Is A General?
The drug-connected crime problem isn't all about the junkies - it's about the dealers. Especially the violent crime problem. The key to dealing with drug crime is drying up the profits of the illegal market. Reliance on incarceration has only made the power of organized criminal gangs stronger. It hasn't broken a single gang. A lawless marketplace staffed entirely by criminals who protect their inventory and personal safety with arsenals of weaponry and enforce and regulate business disputes with gunfire is a pretty unique business model. A global business that ranks third in revenues after arms and oil and hides its profits with sophisticated money laundering techniques that allow the top players access into corridors of political power while providing unparalleled liquidity advantages in business competition is a pretty unique business model.
By CNu at July 12, 2017 0 comments
Labels: legalization , Living Memory , narcoterror , necropolitics , not-seeism , political economy , profitability , psychopathocracy , Rule of Law , unspeakable , What Now? , wikileaks wednesday
Tuesday, July 11, 2017
Race Obsessed Youtube Dips**t Ignorant of Oregon's Legalization Status
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By CNu at July 11, 2017 0 comments
Labels: addiction , micro-insurgencies , narcoterror , niggaHertz , People Centric Leadership
Did the Bush-Obama Wars Cost Clinton the White House?
With so much post-election analysis, it is surprising that no one has pointed to the possibility that inequalities in wartime sacrifice might have tipped the election. Put simply:
perhaps the small slice of America that is fighting and dying for the nation’s security is tired of its political leaders ignoring this disproportionate burden.
A new study attributes Donald Trump’s victory last year to communities hit hardest by military casualties and angry about being ignored. These voters, the authors suggest, saw Trump as an “opportunity to express that anger at both political parties.”
The study… found a “significant and meaningful relationship between a community’s rate of military sacrifice and its support for Trump.” The statistical model it used suggested that if Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin had suffered “even a modestly lower casualty rate,” all three could have flipped to Hillary Clinton, making her the president. The study controlled for party identification, comparing Trump’s performance in the communities selected to Mitt Romney’s performance in 2012. It also controlled for other relevant factors, including median family income, college education, race, the percentage of a community that is rural, and even how many veterans there were.
By CNu at July 11, 2017 0 comments
Labels: Brookings , Collapse Casualties , Collapse Crime , Dystopian Now , Left Behind , necropolitics , Obamamandian Imperative , predatory militarism , psychopathocracy , unspeakable
The Drug War Has Profoundly Compromised Prosecutorial Integrity
Jefferson Beauregard Sessions is probably the single greatest disappointment for me with 45's administration. His anti-drug stance is retrograde cover for reinstituting the prosecutorial savagery which resulted in mass incarceration over the past forty years. AG support for harsh or mandatory minimum sentences, coupled with the claim that it provides a vital service in making cases as leverage to flip people to inform on their associates, was the essential recipe for transforming America into the incarceration nation.
Even when it's used as prosecutors claim it is intended to convict ringleaders, the threat of harsh or mandatory minimum sentences to intimidate people into betraying their friends and family members is ethically suspect and legally corrupt. Claiming that it's used to dismantle illegal drug networks is at best historically suspect. In terms of practical results, this policy is has wreaked havoc and proven corrosive in terms of breaking down any pre-existing structures of social trust, community, and friendship that might have been built over time. The explicit message of this policy is that treachery and betrayal is an act worthy of reward. The worst punishment is reserved for those who demonstrate loyalty and integrity. Drug Warriors justify this policy by asserting that Drug Dealers are already lower than murderers or violent rapists, and thus have no integrity to preserve, because they deal Drugs. But that isn’t the worst of it. What’s really ethically indefensible is the difference between the way the policy is described by politicians and prosecutors to the general public, and the way that it’s actually employed.
Strictly speaking, millions of Americans have committed at least one felony in their lives. Anyone who’s gotten far enough into illegal drug use to purchase their own stash of weed and have acquaintances involved in the same activity has done the above at least once. From the prosecutor's perspective, conspiracy is conspiracy, no matter how minor.
Meanwhile, those same ball-busting prosecutors reward those who have risen high enough in the hierarchy of a drug conspiracy to have detailed knowledge of its working and who can offer critical testimony against their companions with reduced sentences, comfortable confinement settings, or witness protection.
By CNu at July 11, 2017 0 comments
Labels: bad apples , legalization , necropolitics , not a good look , Pimphand Strong , political economy , professional and managerial frauds , psychopathocracy
Monday, July 10, 2017
How Much Police Corruption Would There Be Without a Drug War?
Speaking of dysfunctional culture is only stereotyping when it's applied to all members of the group and/or if the claim isn't grounded by evidence - which is why it's imperative to dig deeper into how a given dysfunctional culture got to be so dysfunctional.
Is this because middle-class drug dealers are inherently virtuous? Of course not. Is it a function of economic privilege? Almost entirely.
In a community in economic stagnation or decline, it's usually a much different story. Dealing illegal drugs presents itself as a multilevel marketing scheme that holds out the promise of a pathway to economic success. Like practically all multilevel marketing schemes, that promise is realized in only a handful of cases. But it still works more reliably than any legal multilevel scheme I can think of, especially in the short run.
- breakdown of social trust
- theft among neighbors
- violence
- family abuse
- high rates of incarceration
- loss of employment eligibility due to criminal convictions or addiction
- increasing rates of self-harming behavior
Oops, I almost forgot about the police corruption problem. Severe police corruption has existed as long as the Drug War/Drug Prohibition. Matter of fact, police corruption has been a rapidly growing and metastasizing aspect of the larger societal dysfunction, and it threatens to dismantle the social contract between authorities and the communities whom they were formerly sworn to protect and serve.
By CNu at July 10, 2017 0 comments
Labels: Dystopian Now , necropolitics , niggerization , Peak Capitalism , political economy , predatory militarism , psychopathocracy , reality casualties , Rule of Law
Sunday, July 09, 2017
Drug Prohibition/War is the Dry Rot Within the American Body Politic
In less than ten years, we might even get many of our worst schools and neighborhoods back on the path to recovery from that long-standing condition of beleaguered competition with the burdens imposed by the illicit economy.
By CNu at July 09, 2017 0 comments
Labels: addiction , Left Behind , narcoterror , necropolitics , psychopathocracy , Rule of Law
Addicts Pawns in a Sprawling National Network of Insurance and Treatment Fraud
By CNu at July 09, 2017 0 comments
Labels: addiction , fraud , hustle-hard , narcoterror , Peak Capitalism , psychopathocracy
Saturday, July 08, 2017
Prohibition Has Been An Epic Policy Failure
- a state of perpetual civil conflict
- an unregulated supply of a wider array of harder and harder drugs
- diverse harder drug abuse by younger and younger people
- broad-based antagonism against police and government
- unparalleled levels of police corruption
Let's be clear- the initial 1960s-era domestic "illegal drug problem" related almost entirely to marijuana; the heroin market was confined to "bad neighborhoods" in a handful of large cities, and it took years for the cocaine market to develop a significant consumer base anywhere in the country.
By CNu at July 08, 2017 0 comments
Labels: addiction , Dystopian Now , narcoterror , necropolitics , predatory militarism , Rule of Law
Friday, July 07, 2017
A Turnkey Operation For A Totalitarian Society
By CNu at July 07, 2017 0 comments
Labels: clampdown , Dystopian Now , predatory militarism , Rule of Law
Black Rifles Matter in Berkeley
- City participation in a Regional Intelligence Fusion Center and its “suspicious activities” domestic spying operation, coordinated nationally by the FBI and used locally to spy on Black Lives Matter demonstrations.
- City participation in the Urban Areas Security Initiative – and its annual $5 million Urban Shield weapons and SWAT team training expo – aimed at militarizing and increasing federal control over local police forces under Homeland Security. UASI promotes the model of the “warrior cop.”
- The city’s acquisition of a $205,000 bulletproof armored personnel carrier, partly funded by DHS (presumably anticipating some future wave of “civil unrest” in this small city)
By CNu at July 07, 2017 0 comments
Labels: clampdown , predatory militarism , Rule of Law
The Militarization of America’s Local Police Proceeds Unabated
By CNu at July 07, 2017 0 comments
Labels: clampdown , predatory militarism , Rule of Law
Thursday, July 06, 2017
Black Law and Order
By CNu at July 06, 2017 0 comments
Labels: A Kneegrow Said It , Living Memory , niggerization , Peak Negro , Race and Ethnicity , Rule of Law
Jews Are Scared At Columbia It's As Simple As That
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