Sunday, February 16, 2014
cathedral-style defense of the indefensible....,
By CNu at February 16, 2014 0 comments
Labels: Cathedral
Saturday, February 15, 2014
xkeyscore renders the security state more powerful than the 1% (deep state)
"You could read anyone’s email in the world, anybody you’ve got an email address for. Any website: You can watch traffic to and from it. Any computer that an individual sits at: You can watch it. Any laptop that you’re tracking: you can follow it as it moves from place to place throughout the world. It’s a one-stop-shop for access to the NSA’s information."“…You can tag individuals… Let’s say you work at a major German corporation and I want access to that network, I can track your username on a website on a form somewhere, I can track your real name, I can track associations with your friends and I can build what’s called a fingerprint, which is network activity unique to you, which means anywhere you go in the world, anywhere you try to sort of hide your online presence, your identity.”
By CNu at February 15, 2014 3 comments
Labels: Deep State , global system of 1% supremacy , unspeakable
1%: environment is destiny
Fred Terman was the founder of Silicon Valley, if any single person can be given credit for it. He was one of the most successful American administrators of science, engineering, and higher education in the 20th century. He made the Stanford engineering department one of the best in the country and laid the foundations that would make Stanford one of the world’s preeminent research universities. He single-handedly created the university, government, private industry partnership model that still characterizes Silicon Valley in the twenty-first century. Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard were two of Terman’s favorite engineering students, and certainly his most successful protégés. They left behind a Global Fortune 50 company that in 2010 sold products around the world (it is Silicon Valley’s largest corporation by revenues) and multiple multi-billion dollar charitable foundations.
The history of the three is best combined, as is the partnership of Stanford University with the federal government and private industry; the Hewlett Packard Corporation (HP) provides the best example. Their friendship and admiration for each other was genuine. David Packard showed it at Terman’s Memorial Service in January 1983, in Stanford California, when he mentioned knowing Terman for more than 50 years. Packard said he enjoyed Terman’s “friendship and benefited in many ways and on many occasions from his council, his advice, and his wisdom. . . Fred Terman was an engineer’s engineer.” Terman was unique in that he loved technical theory but also loved to build useful products and companies, to see practical things get done.[6]
Bill Hewlett showed the depth of his affection after hearing of his best friend Packard’s death in a March morning in 1996. Another friend came by to pay his condolences. The friend went into the kitchen and saw Hewlett sitting on his wheelchair by a table in the breakfast nook. Hewlett was staring into the distance; his staff watched him sitting there from the early morning into the afternoon hours, with a deep and sad look on his face.[7]
The HP history is an admirable one of two close friends building a multinational company which during their lives was one of the world’s most admired companies for both its profit growth and its employee-oriented culture.
Fred Terman Settles in California
In 1905 the Terman family moved to Southern California from the Midwest, as Terman’s father needed the warm climate to get over tuberculosis. Terman’s father took a Stanford Education School professorship in 1910, and so the family moved to the place where Fred Terman would both grow up and die. Terman went to Palo Alto High School just as Federal Telegraph Corp. (funded by Stanford President David Starr Jordan) became a major radio company in Palo Alto.
Federal Telegraph is important for both the Valley and Terman. Cy Elwell‘s company convinced the inventor Lee DeForest to leave the East Coast and come to Palo Alto to be his Chief Scientist. DeForest created the electronic amplifier (found in so many electronics devices today), but was still being persecuted and had even been sent to jail for stock fraud charges for a previously failed New York startup. Elwell had to post bail, and California was a much more amenable place to work for a risky electronics venture. Federal Telegraph went on to have the first intercontinental radio broadcast in 1919 (Annapolis Maryland to Bordeaux France) and was one of the major radio manufacturing companies in the US. Alas, the glamour of Federal Telegraph didn’t last, as it slowly faded around a handful of products till Marconi acquired it in 1931 (two entrepreneurial employees left to found Magnavox).
Federal Telegraph was doubly important because all the neighborhood techie kids became amateur radio enthusiasts, hanging around Federal Telegraph’s labs. In fact, ham radio may have been the first Silicon Valley boom, with its low cost of entry and simple technology, and hence accessibility to a large group of technical-minded people. The inspiration of radio never left Terman – environment was destiny in his case.
By CNu at February 15, 2014 0 comments
Labels: global system of 1% supremacy
Friday, February 14, 2014
top drives the global political-economic suffering on the deck of the titanic...,
theatlantic | Take one look at this graph, and you'll think you recognize the story: Yeah, yeah, yeah, the 1 percent blasts into the stratosphere while the 99 percent languishes in stagnation, moving on...
By CNu at February 14, 2014 48 comments
Labels: global system of 1% supremacy
the devastating effect of the blood funnel
Banks have complained they are hindered from lending to the economy by post-crisis rules forcing them to hold much larger safety cushions of capital and liquidity.
The document said the "appropriateness" of the EU capital and liquidity rules for long-term financing will be reviewed over the next two years, a process likely to be scrutinized in the United States and elsewhere to head off any risk of EU banks gaining an unfair advantage.
By CNu at February 14, 2014 1 comments
Labels: banksterism , Living Memory , What IT DO Shawty...
Taibbi Redux: an attempt at war with the vampire squid
By CNu at February 14, 2014 0 comments
Labels: banksterism , Living Memory
Taibbi Redux: the five bubble history of the vampire squid
By CNu at February 14, 2014 0 comments
Labels: banksterism , Living Memory
Thursday, February 13, 2014
if only the cathedral could stop bellyaching, get off its ass, and find something useful to do...,
By CNu at February 13, 2014 15 comments
Labels: CSC as ESS , culture of competence , What IT DO Shawty...
why people have to periodically poleaxe potatoheads...,
By CNu at February 13, 2014 0 comments
Labels: CSC as ESS , People Centric Leadership , What IT DO Shawty...
poleaxe-ready potatohead pontificating...,
By CNu at February 13, 2014 0 comments
Labels: Ass Clownery , global system of 1% supremacy
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
and at sites of longstanding ongoing gangsterism...,
But, thanks to the Nuland's foul-mouthed indiscretion, the truth is out. Washington, from her own admission, is acting like an agent provocateur in Ukraine's political turmoil. That is an illegal breach of international rules of sovereignty. Nuland finishes her phone call like a gangster ordering a hit on a rival, referring to incompetent European interference in Ukraine with disdain - "F...k the EU."
Next up is Wendy Sherman, the Under Secretary for Political Affairs, who is also Washington's top negotiator in the P5+1 nuclear talks with Iran. Sherman is another flinty-eyed female specimen of the American political class, who, like Nuland, seems to have a block of ice for a heart and a frozen Popsicle for a brain.
Again, like Nuland, Sherman aims to excel in her political career by sounding even more macho, morose and moronic than her male American peers.
Last week, Sherman was giving testimony before the US Senate foreign affairs committee on the upcoming negotiations with Iran over the interim nuclear agreement. The panel was chaired by the warmongering Democrat Senator Robert Menendez, who wants to immediately ramp up more sanctions on Iran, as well as back the Israeli regime in any preemptive military strike on the Islamic Republic.
Sherman's performance was a craven display of someone who has been brainwashed to mouth a mantra of falsehoods with no apparent ability to think for herself. It's scary that such people comprise the government of the most nuclear-armed-and-dangerous state in the world.
Programmed Sherman accused Iran of harboring ambitions to build nuclear weapons. "We share the same goal [as the warmonger Menendez] to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon." And she went on to repeat threadbare, risible allegations that Iran is supporting international terrorism. That is a disturbing indication of the low level of political intelligence possessed by the US chief negotiator.
The number three in the US State Department went on to say of the interim nuclear deal with Iran: "What is also important to understand is that we remain in control over whether to accept the terms of a final deal or not. We have made it clear to Iran that, if it fails to live up to its commitments, or if we are unable to reach agreement on a comprehensive solution, we would ask the Congress to ramp up new sanctions."
Remember that Sherman and her State Department boss John Kerry are considered "soft on Iran" by the likes of Menendez, John McCain, Lyndsey Graham, Mark Kirk, and the other political psychopaths in Washington. So, we can tell from Sherman's callous words and mean-minded logic that the scope for genuine rapprochement between the US and Iran is extremely limited.
Sherman finished her performance before the Senate panel with the obligatory illegal threat of war that Washington continually issues against Iran: "We retain all options to ensure that Iran cannot obtain a nuclear weapon."
By CNu at February 12, 2014 10 comments
Labels: The Great Game , you used to be the man
time running out for egypt, iran...,
By CNu at February 12, 2014 0 comments
Labels: The Great Game , you used to be the man
meanwhile, back at one of many locations where we meddled extensively....,
By CNu at February 12, 2014 0 comments
Labels: The Great Game , you used to be the man
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
rotflmbao..., “the ideas we’re talking about unite people”
By CNu at February 11, 2014 27 comments
Labels: the wattles , What Now?
what's wrong with kansas and would you trust a forced cake?
By CNu at February 11, 2014 0 comments
Labels: states rights , the wattles
five reasons scientists should stay out of debates with creationists
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Such debates confer unearned legitimacy on the creationist position.
When a scientist debates a creationist about evolution, he or she is
conveying the message that the creationist has a scientific case to
make, even though creationists explicitly or implicitly prioritize
scripture over science. Revealingly, creationists do not argue—nor even
attempt to argue—for their views how scientists argue for their
scientific positions.
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Such debates tend to mislead the audience about the nature of
scientific practice. Scientists argue with each other, sometimes
fiercely, but they do not argue in the service of a religious ideology.
Rather, they argue in the service of a common goal: ascertaining how the
natural world works. And they do so in venues that reward the objective
assessment of evidence rather than oratorical prowess, such as research
publications and professional conferences.
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Most debate formats allow the creationist participant to engage in the
Gish gallop, so named for the late stalwart creationist debater Duane
T. Gish, who was notorious for his breakneck recital of half-truths,
out-of-context quotations, and quibbles, presented in such swift
succession that the opposing scientist was oftens unable to track, let
alone refute, every point. As a result, the audience is left with the
misapprehension that the points left unrefuted by the scientific debater
are valid.
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Such debates are often presented, explicitly or implicitly, as debates
over religion, with the creationist happily assuming the role of
defender of faith, God, and the Bible, and the scientist cast, willingly
or unwillingly, in the opposite role. Because evolution is accepted on
the basis of the overwhelming evidence by scientists of all faiths and
of none, it is inaccurate and unhelpful for it to be presented as
distinctively and inextricably connected with any position on religion.
- Such debates help to stimulate the base and swell the coffers of their creationist sponsors. What’s worse, they fuel local enthusiasm for creationism, contributing to pressure on local teachers to teach creationism or downplay evolution. A survey conducted in 2007 revealed the dismal fact that one in eight public high-school biology teachers in the United States already present creationism as scientifically credible, and that six in 10 already downplay evolution.
By CNu at February 11, 2014 0 comments
Labels: stay-in-your-lane , tactical evolution
Monday, February 10, 2014
is atheism irrational?
By CNu at February 10, 2014 15 comments
Labels: as above-so below , The Straight and Narrow
defense of traditional marriage is a little like creation science...,
By CNu at February 10, 2014 7 comments
Labels: relationship management , tactical evolution
pope francis intends to keep the church's educated constituents...,
By CNu at February 10, 2014 0 comments
Labels: governance , tactical evolution
Sunday, February 09, 2014
wall st. is and has always been a dirty extractive parasite...,
By CNu at February 09, 2014 9 comments
Labels: global system of 1% supremacy , What IT DO Shawty...
the psychopathocracy could not abide transparency...,
By CNu at February 09, 2014 0 comments
Labels: governance , not gonna happen... , tactical evolution
the top lives off the yield of the bottom
By CNu at February 09, 2014 0 comments
Labels: agenda , elite , establishment , Livestock Management
Saturday, February 08, 2014
is realness in need of redefinition?
By CNu at February 08, 2014 16 comments
Labels: deceiver , play-at-your-level , Strict Father
Friday, February 07, 2014
A.T.T.I.T.U.D.E. - and nothing more - defines the identity politics Cathedral
Cool as the bottom of the pillow.
Bouncing, clapping, ratchet hot mess.
By CNu at February 07, 2014 5 comments
Labels: Ass Clownery , Cathedral , not a good look
Fuck Robert Kagan And Would He Please Now Just Go Quietly Burn In Hell?
politico | The Washington Post on Friday announced it will no longer endorse presidential candidates, breaking decades of tradition in a...
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theatlantic | The Ku Klux Klan, Ronald Reagan, and, for most of its history, the NRA all worked to control guns. The Founding Fathers...
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Video - John Marco Allegro in an interview with Van Kooten & De Bie. TSMATC | Describing the growth of the mushroom ( boletos), P...
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dailybeast | Of all the problems in America today, none is both as obvious and as overlooked as the colossal human catastrophe that is our...
She's holding Malcolm's rifle, and pointing the master's weapon against her oppressor. She's trying to aim at the thing that has threatened the lives of Black women, paralleling threats to Malcolm's life. (Rape culture, misogyny, etc.) She's going in and starting a conversation, and she's appropriating the weapons used against us to do it. She's pissed off. She's using a similar platform that Malcolm did, riling people up with words. I think she's asking, what's it like to feel humiliated by listening to a song? To have you reduced to parts and cast you in a role where you are there for her own carnal pleasures and ego boosting? To make you feel less than if you don't have what it takes to please someone like her?
Like you stated, the stamp didn't get as much heat as Minaj gets, precisely because she's a Black woman employing the tools that have been used against her. I personally don't think it's the right approach, but it sure got brothas' attention, because talking, caring, writing, and saying no did not, for the most part. I think this is the conversation we should be having here - why is it that we resort to the master's tools to get our perpetrators to feel? I sure felt hurt for the lookin' ass nigga she was talking to in the video, and then remembered that the hurt is the same kind I feel when I listen to most hip-hop lyrics performed by men.