Capitalist Investment: The Greatest Type of Charity

In our time of rising socialistic rhetoric and indignation against those who have great levels of wealth, we also encounter the idea that the use of wealth for charitable purposes is better for society, perhaps even more moral, than the use of wealth for business development and capital investment.

Few interpretations of social affairs are as unpopular as defenses of the existence of billionaires and wealthy capitalists. But it is the employment of capital into the production structure that reaps great benefit to the world. To elaborate on this theme, I want to summarize a certain concept that was formulated by the great F.A. Harper in the 1956 festschrift to Ludwig von Mises.

In his essay “The Greatest Economic Charity,” Harper challenges the prevailing notions regarding the relationship between wealth redistribution and charity. We can, as Harper does, refer to economic charity in a standard dictionary sense wherein the purpose of charity is to initiate material benevolence, to improve the material well being of someone else, most often someone who has a particularly obvious set of needs to be met.

But in terms of material benevolence, we can reasonably see a difference between an effort of charity which improves the immediate conditions of a man, and an effort of charity which improves the long-term conditions of not only a specific person, but an entire society of them.

It is this latter charity, which actually works to prevent men from facing constant need of charity in the future, that Harper refers to as the greatest economic charity. He writes,

The greatest charity of all… would be to assist a person toward becoming wholly self-reliant within nature’s limits, and therefore totally free.

Here, we can turn our focus to Harper’s separation between what we might call consumptive charity and productive charity.

By consumptive charity, I refer to what most naturally comes to mind when we think of the nature of charity. Harper describes this concept as follows:

Of the various forms of economic charity in which we commonly indulge, the simplest would seem to be something such as buying a vagrant a cup of coffee or giving him a dime for the purpose.

Most of the colossal amount of activity which today goes by the name of charity is of this type, where the intent of the giver is to provide something for direct consumption or relief of a destitute recipient.

Unfortunately, too many people focus their understanding of charity on those acts which only has the effect of consumption based needs-resolution in the immediate term.

While there is a role for this type of charity in society, it can also be counter-productive, can actually subsidize current conditions, and can even be leveraged by politicians and other power-seekers to effectually enslave men. For example, writes Harper in 1956,

National socialism is a common form, where the state becomes the dispenser of loot collected by force. The recipients lose their self-reliance in the process and come to feel indebted forever to the collective for their very lives. They have by then become enslaved.

In our time, the ever-popular democratic socialism could just as easily be used as the example.

Thus, we turn to productive charity; or charity that comes about as a result of “savings invested in privately owned economic tools of production.” Harper argues the investment into the “tools of production” not only has a longer and more sustainable effect on the livelihood of people, but it actually meets the conditions of charity in a much more profound way.

By economic tools of production, Harper means capital goods; goods, as Murray Rothbard, explains, “which aid in the process of production eventually to produce consumers’ goods.“ They are the factories, the equipment, the manufactured machinery that are arranged together to increase the output of goods that individuals consider as serviceable to satisfy their ultimate material ends.

Now, Harper describes three ways in which capital investment in the immediate terms satisfies the characteristics of economic charity in the longer term. First, the investment in capital goods today eventually produces new goods that otherwise would not have been created; the tools make possible extra goods which are, by definition, passed on to others who see value in them.

Second, the transfer of economic benefits is voluntary—for stolen property passed from one party to the other does not meet the conditions for true charity; charity precludes theft as a means of wealth transfer. Charity requires the benefactor to act freely and of his own will in passing on material benefits to another.

Third, and perhaps most insightfully, Harper mentions the clear anonymous nature of this economic charity. Rather than charity done with trumpets and lavishing media attention, investment into the capital structure has a benefit for thousands, perhaps millions of future people, many of whom are not born yet and certainly are unaware of the identification of this benefactor. Appealing to self-reflection, Harper writes:

One can easily test from his own experience the anonymity of the charity that flows from savings and investment in tools. If one will list all the economic items he consumes or enjoys in a day, the test is to try in each instance to name specifically all the persons whose savings and investment made the item possible. Most of us, I dare say, could not name even one person responsible for an item we use and enjoy.

The material well-being that was passed on to present day hundreds of millions of beneficiaries of the yesterday’s investment, Harper observed at the time, was vastly greater than the funds collected on an annual basis for consumptive charity. In fact, consumptive charity was “less than 1 percent of the amount of charity which users of tools receive” in the same length of time. This is because the capital tools bolster the quantity and quality of goods and therefore make workers more productive; it extends and expands the fruit of their labor.

The reason that the west faced greater levels of wealth than other parts of the globe over the last 300 years has little to do with things like disparities in intelligence, a spirit of innovation, and hard work. How much harder to so many people around the world work merely to survive another day? What really matters is the accumulation of savings and the investment of that savings into capital goods. At any time, mankind has within its reach the ability to pass on a greater amount of wealth to people it has never met; it does not require brilliant planners, democratically based political angst, or a soaking of the rich.

Harper therefore encourages his reader to have a wider perspective on the ramifications of the contemporary spirit of emphasizing consumptive charity over productive charity. It’s possible, he states, that

the giving of the grain to a starving person… could better serve as seed for a harvest that would keep twenty persons from starving later. […]

Savings, when used wisely by private enterprise to produce capital tools of venture, serve as economic seed in a like manner. The use of it as seed becomes an act of charity with a high leverage. But its creation requires enough patience and restraint from demands for immediate consumption so that the tools will be created. One must have foresight and economic insight enough to see beyond the exceedingly conspicuous and tempting need for present consumption.

Capitalism provides a better and longer-lasting charitable effect than any other socio-economic arrangement conceivable. The savers and investors of today, those who contribute to the buildup of capital goods and factors of production, are benefactors of persons yet unborn. If economic charity is at its greatest when it enables men to overcome the conditions of poverty and hand-to-mouth existences, the social criticism of capitalists and those that invest into the capital structure must be swiftly brought to an end.

Facebook agrees to advertising overhaul to settle U.S. discrimination suits

March 19, 2019

By Katie Paul

(Reuters) – Facebook Inc has agreed to change its paid advertising platform as part of a wide-ranging settlement to prevent discriminatory and “harmful” practices, the company and U.S. civil rights groups said on Tuesday.

Under the agreement, Facebook will create a new advertising portal for ads linked to housing, employment and credit ads that will limit targeting options for those ads across all of its services, including Instagram and Messenger, the rights groups said in a joint statement.

Advertisers on the portal, which will be separate from the system used to advertise other sets of services, will not be able to target ads by age, gender, cultural affinity or zip code, the statement said.

They will also be required to use a minimum geographic radius for location-based targeting to prevent the exclusion of certain communities.

In addition, the company pledged to build a tool allowing users to search all current housing ads listed in the United States, regardless of whether the ads were directed at them.

“There is a long history of discrimination in the areas of housing, employment and credit, and this harmful behavior should not happen through Facebook ads,” Facebook’s Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg said in a separate statement.

Facebook, the world’s largest social network with 2.7 billion users and nearly $56 billion in annual revenue, has been on the defensive over its advertising practices, while also fending off privacy scandals and disclosures that Russia used its platform to meddle in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

Complaints over ads-based discrimination have dogged the company since 2016, when news organization ProPublica reported that advertisers could target ads on Facebook based on people’s self-reported jobs, even if the job was “Jew hater.”

ProPublica later reported that it was able to buy discriminatory housing ads and slip them past Facebook’s review process, despite the company’s claims it was blocking such ads.

Since then, Facebook has faced sustained legal pressure over the issue from the National Fair Housing Alliance, the American Civil Liberties Union and the Communications Workers of America, among other groups and individuals.

In five separate lawsuits, the groups alleged the company’s audience selection tools enabled advertisers to exclude specific demographics from seeing job postings and other opportunities.

Facebook’s settings “allowed advertisers to create ads that excluded people of color or families with children,” said Sandra Tamez, head of the Fair Housing Council of Greater San Antonio, which was part of Tuesday’s settlement.

Under U.S. law, including the federal Fair Housing Act, it is illegal to publish certain types of ads if they indicate a preference based on race, religion, sex or other specified classifications.

Facebook last year reached a similar settlement with Washington state to end discriminatory ad targeting. It said at the time that it had already removed thousands of categories of potentially sensitive personal attributes from its exclusion ad targeting tools.

Wit the new settlement, Facebook has committed to creating its ads portal by Sept. 30 and to implementing other changes by the end of the year.

(Reporting by Katie Paul, Akanksha Rana and Munsif Vengattil in Bengaluru; Editing by Arun Koyyur and Tom Brown)

‘THE STORY LADY’ AUTHOR & PSYCHIC MEDIUM:RONDA DEL BOCCIO SUN 3/3

Psychic Medium and Author Ronda Del Boccio joins Dave for an in depth journey in the paranormal. Ronda speaks about she grew up communicating and seeing the dead, blind! She tells us how you can protect yourself from spiritual attacks, cleansing your ghost investigating tools, tells us a few stories including one about a ‘dead redneck’ and lots more. Also listen to the Beyonders that called into the show to speak with Dave and Ronda, as well as share stories of their own. A fantastic show, one for sure that you’ll want to listen to over again!
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How Microsoft is engineering massive, nationwide criminal election fraud with the help of a shady browser plug-in called “NewsGuard”

(Natural News) There’s a “new kid” on the emerging tech block that’s really just an old kid trying to reinvigorate its dying corporate name by developing new Big Brother web tools aimed at controlling and censoring the free-flow of information online: Microsoft. As we’ve been reporting, the Bill Gates empire has introduced a new browser…

Jefferies Is Shocked By How Clueless The Fed Turned Out To Be

When the Fed dramatically reversed on its hawkish tightening cycle two months, the market was shocked – not so much by the reversal, after all the Yellen Fed did an almost identical U-turn in 2016 when a foundering China dragged the world to the brink of a bear market – but by the lack of a credible justification for the Fed’s actions, which appeared to be catering merely to the market, something today’s FOMC Minutes confirmed.

And while most investors have learned to move on, and accept the Fed as the market’s Chief Risk Officer, one who will forever get involved in boosting stock values until the moment its credibility is gone forever (which at this rate will happen quite soon), one analyst was furious at what the Fed’s minute revealed today.

As Jefferies economist Ward McCarthy, clearly sick and tired of providing intellectual cover for the idiots in the Marriner Eccles building, wrote in a scathing report published after the Fed minutes were released today, the minutes suggest a “very significant lack of understanding” of the relationship between the size of the Fed’s balance sheet and the economy and “between the balance sheet and the behavior of the money markets.”

“In case you suffered from the delusion that the Fed is carefully calibrating what the normalized size of the balance sheet should be,” minutes make it clear that policy markets are using the “roughest of approximations,” wrote McCarthy, who finds it “troubling that the Fed has so little understanding of the dynamics of the current state of the money markets that Fed policy has created, and an apparent disinclination to tinker with available tools in an effort to increase that understanding”

The Jefferies analyst also lashed out at the Fed, saying that it was also notable that “the Fed appears to be intent on ending the balance-sheet runoff at the end of 2019, but hasn’t addressed the optimal size of the balance sheet from a policy perspective.

Which, of course, is what one would expect if the Fed was merely responding to the market, as the Minutes again admitted today, is precisely what it was doing.

So what is the Fed’s endgame when it comes to normalization? According to McCarthy, “it seems that the goal with balance sheet normalization was to reduce the size only until there was a noticeable impact on financial markets.”

As for the bottom line of the Fed’s entire soon to be failed experiment in normalization, the Jefferies analyst says that the “FOMC is on track to curtail the normalization of the balance sheet without providing any solid reasoning for doing so.”

And since the Fed will never acknowledge that it’s monetary policy is only driven by the market’s reaction, no “solid reasoning” will ever be provided.

Disorderly Brexit would be shock to European economy: ECB’s de Guindos

February 19, 2019

FRANKFURT (Reuters) – A disorderly Brexit would deliver “a significant shock” to an already weakened European economy, European Central Bank vice-president Luis de Guindos told French daily Le Monde.

With six weeks until Britain is due to leave the bloc, UK Prime Minister Theresa May is yet to win ratification of British lawmakers for her Brexit deal.

De Guindos said financial companies were well prepared to deal with an orderly Brexit but a scenario in which Britain exits the EU without an agreement was bound to hurt the euro zone.

“A disorderly Brexit… would represent a significant macroeconomic shock at a time when the European economy is already weakened,” de Guindos said in an interview published on Tuesday.

Asked about an ongoing slowdown in euro zone inflation, de Guindos struck a sanguine tone.

“Even if energy prices were to fall a little in the coming months, we are confident that inflation will, over the medium term, converge towards our aim of below, but close to, 2 percent,” he said.

He added, however, that the ECB had the tools to react if needed, including by pushing back the timing of its first post-crisis interest rate hike, offering more long-term loans to banks, or continuing to reinvest proceeds from its 2.6 trillion euro ($2.93 trillion) bond portfolio.

But it was in no rush to do so.

“We are currently analysing the causes of the economic slowdown in Europe, some of which are temporary,” de Guindos said. “We will not take a decision until we have conducted a thorough analysis.”

(Reporting by Francesco Canepa; editing by John Stonestreet and Ed Osmond)

High levels of vitamin C can significantly lower your risk of premature death, researchers find

(Natural News) Death might be inevitable, but there are lots of ways you can prolong your life, and a recent study shows that vitamin C could be one of the best tools for giving yourself some extra years. The study, which was published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, looked at 473 men…

High levels of vitamin C can significantly lower your risk of premature death, researchers find

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Jeff Bezos, Founder of Amazon, Threatened by National Enquirer with Exposure of Intimate Photos

It is ironic that Bezos, through its selling of private information about Amazon customers and Amazon’s role in creating high-tech surveillance tools, found himself the victim of his own specialty.

Prepping: Life in the Fix-It Shop

While the long-pending breakdown of modern society has not yet arrived, we have to wonder what we’ll “do for a living” when it does?

There are any number of choices, obviously:

  • There will be a lot of openings for contract “musicle” to make sure that people who bother you are reprimanded even if “police” will no longer be effective.
  • Then there will be food growers – and this is what we think of as a “fertile” field for development of skills.
  • But beyond those items (body armor or hoe & rake) what else will people need?

Our answer is a local Fix-It shop.  It’s a delusional notion, but it gives us an excuse to own three kinds of welders and all many of power tools and scrap metal.  I’m especially fond of two garbage cans of clean aluminum scrap.

A soldering iron and solder, some aluminum, low melt point rod…yeah bring on the broken!

We worry about the problem of “modern collapse” because we have never been in a world with such glaring “single points of failure.

That;s because without the Internet, YouTube videos to guide us, FedEx and UPS doing overnights, Amazon fulfilling the parts needs, or online .PDF’s of owner’s manuals, the “art of fixing” will become a widely appreciated new occupation.

It also won’t be easy.  And this is where modern mass-marketing will come back to bite us all on the butt.

The problem (macro view of a Fix-It Shop) is that we live in a world of competing products.

Which, when you come down to it is very smart marketing.  When the compound-interest driven break-up of Civilization arrives?  Well, that’s when competing products become the worst nightmare of all.

Not following?

Let’s take a typical household appliance and break it.

Now, standing in the kitchen (where I am NOT really going to smash $1,200 worth of KitchenAid refrigerator/freezer!) we eye our first “parts victim.” It helps to know that behind the “branding game” there are only a handful of real manufacturers, but does anyone know who that is?

Once past that little speed bump, and assuming you know that some Whirlpool parts will fit the KitchenAid, do you know which models cross where?  No, of course not.  No one ever mentioned it and with the Internet down, even with a clever mind and a few good hand tools, you’re out of business.

But, you can begin to notice little hints.  For example, I recently picked up a 3-pack of water filters for the exampler KitchenAid.  What I ended up with was “4396841Water Filter Compatible With 4396710, 4396841, EDR3RXD1, Filter 3, P2RWG2, Kenmore 46-9030, Kenmore 9083, Pur Water Filter, 3 PCS. ”

Which means what?  I get a “mental model” started that Pur might have gone to the different manufacturers with their filter system OR on maker behind the scenes is involved.

I don’t know as anyone has ever done the “Prepper’s Definitive Cross-Fitting Parts Encyclopedia” but when you think about it, there are lots of common manufacturer sourced parts:

  • On small has engines, Tecumseh and Briggs & Stratton, along with Honda are pretty common.
  • I’ve got a carburetor replacement project on a gas powered- weed eater and looks like Poulan is merging into Husqvarna…
  • A lot of the riding mowers seem to be based on a Yard Machines…

And on this last example, something tickles the brain and whispered “N o, wasn’t Yard Machines made by MTD?  Which finds this in Wikipedia under MTD:

It originated as a tool and die maker (Modern Tool and Die Company). MTD’s main competitors are Stihl, Ariens, Snapper Inc., John Deere and Husqvarna. Over the years, MTD acquired the Troy-Bilt, Bolens, Cub Cadet, and Yard-Man brands and/or companies.

Fine.  But what about Poulan and Husqvarna?  Well, following the scent we find that Husqvarna has been in the serious “b rand roll-up business” for years:

  • Husqvarna
  • Gardena
  • McCulloch
  • PoulanPro
  • WeedEater
  • Flymo
  • Jonsered
  • Klippo
  • Diamant Boart
  • RedMax
  • HTC

When it comes to DC power systems, I happened to be in that field when an outfit called Xantrex came through the DC inverter business and began to “roll-up” brands.  Among their acquisitions was the company I was working for and the related Heart Interface, but it didn’t stop there.  They also picked up the Trace company.  Memory fails to recall whether StatPower – one of the original high-frequency/sine wave inverters, was part of that or not.

Point is, there’s a whole semi-hidden layer to how modern business works that a prepper needs to be aware of IF they are going to be in the “Fit It” field.

In a lot of ways, I sympathize with Henry Ford’s notion “You can have a Model T in any color you want, as long as it is black…

The point is that if humankind were really interesting in controlling climate change and such, we wouldn’t have to do anything but stop wasting 1/3rd of all human effort on MARKETING COMPETING PRODUCTSi.

The money all flows to the same places (Husqvarna if you buy Poulan and Schneider Electric which owns Xantrex) but this is because of one of the huge inefficiencies of modern marketing which is all founded on the idea that “bigger is better.”

And sure, sure, for now it is.

I’ve been shopping for a new 65″ TV for the living room.  And while there are many brands out there, I thought RCA, for example, wasn’t making TV’s anymore?  More likely?  The “long chain business molecule” concept leads us to suspect that RCA TV’s are really made by someone else.

In fact, speaking of televisions, a Consumer Reports article here tells us about RCA as of last summer:

” Over the past decade, the trademark, which stood for Radio Corporation of America, has gone through several TV licensees, including TCL a few years ago, and then On Corporation, a Korean TV manufacturer. The RCA brand in the U.S. is now licensed by Curtis International….”

By the way, hats off to Consumer Reports fort mentioning the use of a warranty-doubling credit card in their article.  Many folks don’t know that trick.

We also like to point out that the “mother lode” of appliance makers is Whirlpool Corporation which makes the following brands:

  • Acros (México)
  • Affresh Washer Cleaners
  • Amana
  • Ariston
  • Bauknecht
  • Brastemp (Brazil)
  • Consul
  • Diqua (China)
  • Estate
  • Gladiator GarageWorks
  • Hefei Sanyo (China)
  • Hotpoint (Europe)
  • Ignis [it]
  • Indesit
  • Inglis
  • Jenn-Air
  • KitchenAid
  • Maytag
  • Polar
  • Privileg
  • Roper
  • Royalstar [zh] (China)
  • Stinol
  • Whirlpool

The recent bankruptcy filing by Sears leaves the future of their Kenmore brand in question.

Do with that info what you will but, over the long haul, there’s a certain appeal of a “root brand.”

In Wednesday’s report, we’ll begin on a couple of simple Fit-It Shop tasks and go through some “process.”  One of them is a Poulan Pro weed eater that needs to be converted into a brush cutter.  So that’s a Husqvarna product. The other is repair of a 17-month old Scepter 55″ television and (almost strangely in today’s globalized world) that’s an American company HQ’ed in the City of Industry (Los Angeles) area.

As the lead-in to these adventures though, it may be worth your time to begin looking who the hidden manufacturers are behind your major product purchases.  The notion is “root maker” products may have better long-term parts availability.

This all assumes the power stays on…Which is why we’re doing the alternative energy design book on the Peoplenomics side of the house.

Ah, the hidden “long chain business/brand molecules” huh?

Write when you get rich,

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Chaos Erupts Inside Facebook HQ As Employees Blocked From Opening Apps On Their iPhones

It has been a tumultuous day for Facebook and its investors after Apple revoked the company’s iOS enterprise developer certificates due to damning revelations about Facebook bribing teens into supplying the company with reams of personal data, which it is believed to have used to improve its ad microtargeting and keep tabs on its rivals. This news, and the slight hit to FB stock that followed, was soon followed by a solid earnings report, which sent FB shares higher in after-hours trading.

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But employees at Facebook’s office may have been distracted from all of the goings-on on Wednesday. Why? Because Apple’s ban reportedly unleashed chaos inside FB HQ as employees suddenly found it impossible to open the company’s internal apps on their iPhones, according to Business Insider.

Facebook’s thousands of employees are reportedly unable to use the company’s internal iOS apps after it was caught running a data-gathering research app that violated Apple’s developer policies.

Apple said on Wednesday that it had revoked Facebook’s certificates giving it access to a special enterprise program that companies can use to distribute internal apps and tools outside the public App Store.

[…]

While that has made for a hectic day for Facebook employees, Apple’s revocation of Facebook’s enterprise certificates hasn’t affected the public’s ability to download and use the Facebook app on iOS devices.

That followed an initial report from the Verge claiming that the revocation of FB’s developer certificate – in retribution for abusing the license, which is supposed to be for employee-only internal apps, to bribe kids into handing over all their private data – included shutting down all of Facebook’s internal apps.

Apple has shut down Facebook’s ability to distribute internal iOS apps, from early releases of the Facebook app to basic tools like a lunch menu. A person familiar with the situation tells The Verge that early versions of Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and other pre-release “dogfood” (beta) apps have stopped working, as have other employee apps, like one for transportation. Facebook is treating this as a critical problem internally, we’re told, as the affected apps simply don’t launch on employees’ phones anymore.

The shutdown comes in response to news that Facebook has been using Apple’s program for internal app distribution to track teenage customers with a “research” app.

Facebook initially defended the research app that was at the center of TechCrunch’s report, but later opted to shut down the iOS version of the program.

Exclusive: UAE used cyber super-weapon to spy on iPhones of foes

January 30, 2019

By Joel Schectman and Christopher Bing

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A team of former U.S. government intelligence operatives working for the United Arab Emirates hacked into the iPhones of activists, diplomats and rival foreign leaders with the help of a sophisticated spying tool called Karma, in a campaign that shows how potent cyber-weapons are proliferating beyond the world’s superpowers and into the hands of smaller nations.

The cyber tool allowed the small Gulf country to monitor hundreds of targets beginning in 2016, from the Emir of Qatar and a senior Turkish official to a Nobel Peace laureate human-rights activist in Yemen, according to five former operatives and program documents reviewed by Reuters. The sources interviewed by Reuters were not Emirati citizens.

Karma was used by an offensive cyber operations unit in Abu Dhabi comprised of Emirati security officials and former American intelligence operatives working as contractors for the UAE’s intelligence services. The existence of Karma and of the hacking unit, code named Project Raven, haven’t been previously reported. Raven’s activities are detailed in a separate story published by Reuters today.

The ex-Raven operatives described Karma as a tool that could remotely grant access to iPhones simply by uploading phone numbers or email accounts into an automated targeting system. The tool has limits — it doesn’t work on Android devices and doesn’t intercept phone calls. But it was unusually potent because, unlike many exploits, Karma did not require a target to click on a link sent to an iPhone, they said.

In 2016 and 2017, Karma was used to obtain photos, emails, text messages and location information from targets’ iPhones. The technique also helped the hackers harvest saved passwords, which could be used for other intrusions.

It isn’t clear whether the Karma hack remains in use. The former operatives said that by the end of 2017, security updates to Apple Inc’s iPhone software had made Karma far less effective.

Lori Stroud, a former Raven operative who also previously worked at the U.S. National Security Agency, told Reuters of the excitement when Karma was introduced in 2016. “It was like, ‘We have this great new exploit that we just bought. Get us a huge list of targets that have iPhones now,’” she said. “It was like Christmas.”

The disclosure of Karma and the Raven unit comes amid an escalating cyber arms race, with rivals such as Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE competing for the most sophisticated hacking tools and personnel.

Tools like Karma, which can exploit hundreds of iPhones simultaneously, capturing their location data, photos and messages, are particularly sought-after, veterans of cyberwarfare say. Only about 10 nations, such as Russia, China and the United States and its closest allies, are thought to be capable of developing such weapons, said Michael Daniel, a former White House cyber security czar under President Obama.

Karma and similar tools make personal devices like iPhones the “juiciest of targets,” said Patrick Wardle, a former National Security Agency researcher and Apple security expert.

A spokeswoman for UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs declined to comment.

Apple Inc declined to comment.

A FLAW IN APPLE’S IMESSAGE SYSTEM

The former Raven insiders said Karma allowed the operatives to gather evidence on scores of targets — from activists critical of the government to regional rivals, including Qatar, and the UAE’s ideological opponent, the Islamic political Muslim Brotherhood movement.

It also granted them access to compromising and at times sexually explicit photos of targets. The material was described to Reuters in detail but reporters didn’t inspect it. Reuters saw no evidence that the UAE leaked damaging materials discovered through Karma.

Raven was largely staffed by U.S. intelligence community veterans, who were paid through an Emirati cyber security firm named DarkMatter, according to documents reviewed by Reuters. The company did not respond to numerous emails and phone calls requesting comment. The NSA declined to comment on Project Raven.

The UAE government purchased Karma from a vendor outside the country, the operatives said. Reuters could not determine the tool’s creator.

The operatives knew how to use Karma, feeding it new targets daily, in a system requiring almost no input after an operative set its target. But the users did not fully understand the technical details of how the tool managed to exploit Apple vulnerabilities. People familiar with the art of cyber espionage said this isn’t unusual in a major signals intelligence agency, where operators are kept in the dark about most of what the engineers know of a weapon’s inner workings.

Three former operatives said they understood Karma to rely, at least in part, on a flaw in Apple’s messaging system, iMessage. They said the flaw allowed for the implantation of malware on the phone through iMessage, even if the phone’s owner didn’t use the iMessage program, enabling the hackers to establish a connection with the device.

To initiate the compromise, Karma needed only to send the target a text message — the hack then required no action on the part of the recipient. The operatives could not determine how the vulnerability worked.

A person with direct knowledge of the deal confirmed Karma’s sale to the Emiratis from an outside vendor, details of its capabilities and its reliance on an iMessage vulnerability.

The Raven team successfully hacked into the accounts of hundreds of prominent Middle East political figures and activists across the region and, in some cases, Europe, according to former Raven operatives and program documents.

TARGETING THE ‘IRON WOMAN’ OF YEMEN

In 2017, for instance, the operatives used Karma to hack an iPhone used by Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, as well as the devices of Turkey’s former Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Şimşek, and Oman’s head of foreign affairs, Yusuf bin Alawi bin Abdullah. It isn’t clear what material was taken from their devices.

Şimşek, who stepped down from his position in July, told Reuters the cyber intrusion on his phone was “appalling and very disturbing.” The Washington embassies of Qatar, Oman and Turkey did not respond to multiple emails and calls requesting comment about the targeting of political figures in their countries.

Raven also hacked Tawakkol Karman, a human rights activist known as the Iron Woman of Yemen. Informed by Reuters she had been targeted, she said she believes she was chosen because of her leadership in Yemen’s Arab Spring protests, which erupted around the region in 2011 and led to the ousting of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.

For years she had received repeated notifications from social media accounts, warning that she had been hacked, she told Reuters. But the fact that Americans helped the Emirati government monitor her was shocking, she said.

Americans are “expected to support the protection of human rights defenders and provide them with all protection and security means and tools,” she said, “not to be a tool in the hands of tyrannies to spy on the activists and to enable them to oppress their peoples.”

(By Joel Schectman and Christopher Bing in Washington. Editing by Ronnie Greene, Jonathan Weber and Michael Williams)

YouTube Tweaks Recommendations Algorithm To Block Videos By Flat Earthers, 9/11 Truthers

YouTube has already employed a number of strategies to suppress content its owners have branded “conspiratorial”, “hateful” or otherwise contrary to the company’s Silicon Valley value system – including demonetizing videos and deplatforming controversial content creators like InfoWars. Yet, criticisms about YouTube being a breeding ground for these non-mainstream, Overton-window-expanding ideas have persisted. Now, the company is trying something that could potentially harm the company’s treasured view-hours metric: Tweaking its algorithm to stop users from being ushered into conspiratorial “rabbit holes” on everything from flat earthers, to the 9/11 truther movement, to purveyors of miracle cures.

Flat Earth

According to the Daily Beast, the streaming video website is tweaking its recommendations algorithm to overlook content that “comes close” to violating – but doesn’t explicitly violate – YouTube’s “community guidelines.” The company estimates that this will impact less than 1% of all videos posted on the site.

To be clear, these videos will still appear on YouTube, and they can still be displayed in search results. The only thing that will change, according to the company, is their placement in the recommendations bar or queue.

This could be a huge blow to Flat Earthers and others, who count YouTube as their biggest recruitment tool. But then again, that’s the whole point: YouTube said the policy does an adequate job of balancing free speech with the public interest.

Currently, conspiracy theories like Flat Earth count YouTube as one of their largest recruitment tools. At the second annual Flat Earth International Conference in November, most participants told The Daily Beast they’d converted to Flat Earth belief after watching YouTube videos on the topic. Some said they’d started watching videos on conspiracies like 9/11, and eventually saw Flat Earth videos recommended in their YouTube feeds; others said they went looking for Flat Earth videos, and were recommended a stream of new Flat Earth videos.

Guillaume Chaslot, a former YouTube employee who worked on the site’s recommendation algorithm in 2010 previously told The Daily Beast that the algorithm can push people down conspiratorial rabbit holes.

“I realized really fast that YouTube’s recommendation was putting people into filter bubbles,” Chaslot said last year. “There was no way out. If a person was into Flat Earth conspiracies, it was bad for watch-time to recommend anti-Flat Earth videos, so it won’t even recommend them.”YouTube has also faced criticism for the prevalence of far-right videos in its recommendations. A BuzzFeed investigation on Thursday found that, over the course of nine recommendations, YouTube took a viewer from a non-partisan clip about Congress to an anti-immigrant video uploaded by a hate group. (When The Daily Beast tried a similar experiment in a cookie-free Incognito browser last month, it took four clicks to travel from a recommended video on YouTube’s homepage to a video on the far-right “red pill” theory.)

However, there’s at least one group that disagrees: The Flat Earth Society.

The Flat Earth Society condemned YouTube’s decision. “While it’s unfortunate that this will no doubt affect some of the most prominent Flat Earth content creators, the Flat Earth Society has been prepared for years. Any social network can pull the rug from under your feet if it decides that your content is no longer welcome – which is why we’ve never relied on these businesses too much,” the group told The Daily Beast. “Who knows – perhaps it’s time to start looking into a video sharing service of our own.”

But don’t worry: We’re sure YouTube’s latest crackdown won’t arbitrarily and unintentionally punish conservative voices and other content creators falsely labeled as “nazis” and “conspiracy theorists”.

Prepping: Ham Radio Weekend! (1 of 2)

My late friend and colleague, Don Stoner (W6TNS, sk) had a marvelous saying about ham radio.  “Ham Radio is the King of Hobbies….”

There was a good deal of truth to that.  Few realize, for example,  that King Hussein of Jordan was a very active ham and if you snoop around YouTube, you can find things like this conversation between the King (on the ground in Amman, Jordan) talking to another famous ham – Owen Garriott on the Space Shuttle Columbia:

People tend not to give the hobby its due.  But, it really does offer something for everyone.

This weekend is “Winter Field Day” for thousands of hams around the country.  Which means after I get my chores done this morning, I will go to battery power (with solar) and rake up a few contacts in the log book.

Ham radio is about the best “all-round” educational tool in the world.  All this STEM talk is so…old school for hams.  Been there, invented that.

While I snoozed through a lot of my high school classes, ham radio kept me competitive in many ways that now, drooling distance from 70, I’m still thankful for.

For instance:  Bored with Geography in high school, it became an intensely personal subject when I talked to McMurdo Station down in the Antarctic on the 20-meter band.  “Where did you guys say you were?”  Yes, I worked Barry Goldwater, too.  Heady stuff for a kid.  Got me thinking more about politics, too.  You can get an earful of politics on 75-meter sideband roundtables any night of the week.

If you’d like to participate in emergency and disaster preparedness, there’s the ARES (Amateur Radio Emergency Service) which drops in when places ‘Rico get hit with devastating storms and flooding.  Today’s Winter Field day is a dry-run – with scoring.

Ham radio is miles beyond cell phones when it comes to remote area coverage.  My son, KF7OCD, has made something of a splash for himself by talking to other hams while in “unusual situations.”  Like under canopy when skydiving.  Hop and Pop at 15,000 and call CQ on 2-meters on the way down… G2 made other points with dad for setting up comms from an ice cave he’d dug into Mount Washington up in the Cascades a winter, or so back.

Then there’s the “original digital language” – Morse Code.  You don’t need to learn “the code” anymore, but it’s extremely useful at times.  You can “copy a message in your head” just based on the dots and dashes (dits and dahs if you prefer) and that’s a lot of fun.  See SKCC and FISTS for more.

I keep up my code speed in the area of 30-35 WPM (or pass contest info at 40+ with enough coffee in me) because Morse code is one of the few ways a mostly paralyzed person can communicate after a serious accident or a stroke. When you get up to our age, thoughts like that pass through the mind. Can you imagine a worse fate that having an alive “in your head” but having a body that only minimally responds?

Fear of being in that position, which I hear isn’t too uncommon for stroke victims) scares the hell out of me.  Just like a col-location for the Internet keeps commercial websites up by having two different fiber runs coming into the co-lo center by landing fiber at either end of the building, so too, have two open comms channels out of your brain is hopefully something you’ll never need.  But, what IF?

Another interesting group is the fox hunters.  One team hides a transmitter (who knows where?) and other teams set off using radio direction-finding equipment to tune ’em in to discovery.  First one to find the hidden station is declared the winner.

DX’ing is fun, too.  That is, talking the mostest and farthest away…  Think you can’t possibly talk further than half the Earth’s diameter?  Think again!  Welcome to the world of “long path” where you can (though its rare) talk a thousand miles away by sending a radio signal 24,000 miles – the other way around Eaqrth.

Right next to that is the EME crowd.  Earth-Moon-Earth folks.  They take pleasure in moon rise because that’s when they can lock an AZ-El (azimuth/elevation) tracking array onto the Moon and just is like a big passive radio reflector.

I assume you know about talking to  spacecraft.  Talk to one and it’s a thrill.  Nowadays?  Old hat.

Then again, so is chewing the fat (called “rag chewing”) with other hams.  75-meters at night offers something for everyone:  One group will nail down some politics while a few kilohertz away, another group will be arguing the fine points of DX antenna design.  Best bourbons might be just up the band from there…

No longer officially required, a lot of us old-timers still keep station logs, too.  It’s a way you can look back and who you talked to (and about what) and you can make notes on equipment, or code speed….

There are antenna designers and modelers – done a bit of that around here.  But,  lately, I have been enjoying my role as “The Electronic Detective” .  I love to restore older equipment,  Steampunk to Dieselpunk vintage.. That’s when single sideband was just emerging.

Among legendary restorers, I admire the hell out of Howard Mills’ work, though I think he does gear made by Collins Radio only…at least that’s the impression I get. My interest is vintage Hallicrafters equipment.  Some like R.L. Drake gear and others?  Well, which brand and how far back to you want to go?

By the way, check out the Collins Collectors Association, too.  Excellent into to equipment grading.

Which gets us to exactly the beginning of this weekend’s ham radio article.

You see, my first single sideband transmitter, age 14 was a Johnson Pacemaker. It was the cat’s meow.  My buddy The Major was enjoying his  Heathkit DX-60 transmitter, but I had a job at the public library and every penny I made went into equipment.The DX-60 was an AM transmitter.  Those of us early into single sideband called that “Ancient Modulation.”

When The Major built a Heathkit SB-300 receiver, however, he had me way out-classed on the receiver side.  I had reworked a vintage (1930’s) Hallicrafters S-20R.  With a Q-Multiplier and endless tweaks it was competitive on the two lowest bands that were popular; 40 and 80/75 meters.

At least it was good until that SB-300 up the street showed me up, time after time.  Working as much time as I could and scrimping, it wasn’t much longer until I landed a deal on a National NC-300 and went to work on the front end of it and hotted-up the AGC (automatic gain control) and the product detector (used for hearing code and sideband) so it sounded great.

Boyhood rivalries never stop.  He advanced to a 2-element cubical quad for 15-meters.  I smoked me.  Not to be outdone, I responded with a linear amplifier.  You can build gain into an antenna or you can build it with an amplifier to bump up the signal you’re sending out.  (The amplifier route doesn’t help on the receiver side – and I was still not hearing everything The Major did.

The Major went the academic route in his career. As a student at Seattle University, he had access to the complete Collins S-Line atop Campion Tower.  It would be a year or two later that I would gain access to some legendary ham stations on military bases in Alaska.

But, this is how competitiveness works in ham radio.  Like the brotherhoods (and sisterhoods) you’ll find in Aircraft Clubs (of a certain manufacturer), or Porsche or Corvette clubs.  Competition?  Hell yeah.  But dear friends so the competitiveness remains highly respectful in an  information-sharing way.

I remained in Seattle, where thanks to being the youngest First Class Commercial ticket holder in the country for a while (barely age 16), I was able to stack cash as a broadcast engineer.  From there?  A military defense contractor paid me fabulous money because I understood how L-plan frequency division multiplexing (essentially stacked SSB voice channels) worked on microwave gear.  That company that made a fair bit of the DEW and BMEWS gear was called Lenkurt.  Later acquired by Western Electric.

Ham radio, and the engineers that arose from the hobby are where terms like TDM (time domain multiplexing) and FDM (frequency domain multiplexing) came from.  Most people have never heard of such things, but it how many voice channels can more on one carrier or wire-pair.

This was the heyday of vacuum tubes and in no time, that Johnson Pacemaker in the basement ham shack/bedroom of my folks home was mated with a series of Big linear amplifiers.  I was “worldwide” by then.  Pick a country and I could get a message there.  Voice or Morse, didn’t much matter, and still doesn’t.  Being a radio operator is a skill that anyone can develop and its something you can take real pride in.

Still, it was never enough.  Another broadcast pal, Dick who lives in Montlake Terrace at the time, had a 4-1000A (coffee pot sized tube, eh?) and a 4,000 volt, 1-amp power supply.  On single sideband, he had more “talk power” than rock station KJR where he worked for a while.

By the way, I’m surprised sometimes at the number of countries I’ve talked to that have gone through name changes.  Surprising thing to see over time.

Thanks to my multiple eye surgeries, working on the tiniest surface mount technology (SMT) equipment is off the docket.  BUT, back in December, this Johnson Pacemaker came up on eBay and I just had to have it.

Shipping resulted in some bumps that I wasn’t able to completely bang out (any more banging and I was worried about the case weld breaking) so I ordered up the correct color of paint and got to work on the cabinet first.  Obvious dent but less than half of what it had been…

If someone were to ask, I’d have to say “Patina.  What do you expect on a 70-pound, 58-year old piece of equipment?”

The Art of Radio Restoration

I’ve been writing (another) book in slow-motion for several years with a working title “The Art of Ham Radio Repair and Restoration.” 

Understand that countless number of young people today give lots of lip service to recycling.  But when it comes down to actually fixing things, well, that takes effort and tools and some know-how.  Old mentors are skeptical of haters and know-it-alls, too.   And that, in a nutshell, is why earlier this week, I was bemoaning the serious end of surplus stores.  Inventiveness is being lost.

Tomorrow, I’ll run through some of the actuial steps in restoring a classic old transmitter because it’s  fun in the same vein as people who restore classic cars.  A grand artform, that.  Clearly it’s something Millennials don’t fully comprehend.  Nitrous in a Riceburner  Seriously?  Maybe if it was an early 240-Z, but you follow what I’m getting at?   How about a chassis-up restoration of a mid 50’s Mopar beat with a big-block Hemi?

With FedEx stepping up for the damages – mostly covered by insurance – my cost basis for the restoration was quite low. Been a time-sink, but at least (in theory) I’m retired.

Little did I know how much work this project would morph into.  It turned out to be one of those rare cases that all restorers run into eventually:  You think the restoration will be a simple three or four item fix list but then my, oh my, suddenly the problems  cascade…One discovered fault leads to another and first thing you know, chassis-up is what you end up skirting.

Electrical details tomorrow.  But the first step on the radio was to remove the front panel and that was held on by retaining nuts.  To get at those?  Every knob had to come off and since we’re doing a limited restoration, might as well clean the knobs up as we go..

You’ll nlotice that there is a hole in many of these knobs where a white pointer is supposed to live.  Rarium and Unobtainium.  But, scouring the Internet, I found that Amazon carries.”DEUTSCH 114017 SEALING PLUGS (10 pieces) ” for about $7-bucks.  Those ought to come in by mail today.

With this done and the knobs getting the first layer of dirt removed, it was time to move on to the front panel itself.

Remember, this transmitter rolled out of an American factory run by E.F. Johnson Company in about 1959-1961, so call it 58 years old.

I got to the point that every restorer comes to on a project:  Do we go “whole hog” on it or, do we fix it “good enough?”

If this were an automobile restoration, it would be the place where the decision would be made on whether to “go down to the frame” or just make it road-worthy. 20-meters-worthy, in this case.  If it was a furniture restoration, the question would be whether to dip strip or sand the existing finish off?

An old ham radio presents the same problems as a classic car, or furniture, but with wires and, oh yeah, potentially fatal voltages if you don’t have your stuff-together.

If the case hadn’t been banged up so much (or my repairs more worthy) perhaps the expense of sending the panel out for a stripping and re-do including fresh silk screening (logo, letters and such) might be justified.  But the radio has enough faults down at the design level that it could really never compete with other classics in my collection; the Hallicrafters HT-37, the HT-32, or the Gonset GSB-100.  All had better spurious specs and spectral purity means more these days than when the design was newly minted.

Wireless-Girl.com (Janis Carson, AB2RA’s site) rips the old Johnson apart on technical grounds, over here, and  she’s right…most all of his criticisms are justified.  But look at W0UI (Woody’s) Pacemaker restorations over hereEsoteric electronica?

No, this project is just to get the matching exciter for my Johnson Thunderbolt Amplifier outlined a while back on the air and yeah, I may add a tunable trap, or two, to reduce spurious emissions (“spurs”).  The Thunderbolt and the Pacemaker will live in my evolving personal radio museum mated with a Drake 2B/2BQ.

So, not sending the front panel out for a “cherry” rework, is the point. Sort of like “How far would you go restoring a classic Hudson or mid 50’s, but nothing special, Chevy?

After about 10 minutes of testing several automotive products we have on hand for just such events, Meguiare’s Ultimate Polish worked well-enough.  There’s a balancing act when you go after an old painted surface.  Too much and you can ruin it.  So do a very small test section first so as to not make a total mess if there’s too much abrasive (compound) in whatever you’re rubbing on  the paint to bring up a bit of shine.

Silk screened lettering can disappear mighty quickly, which means elbow grease is something to apply with caution. Lazy suits me just fine…or, so you’d notice.

Tomorrow, we’ll look at some of the electrical issues.  For today, just a gentle overview of how “making” and “restoring” are likely to be some of the best uses of your time.  Problem solving galore!  Logic, materials, appreciation for the old.

You will develop some manual dexterity, still-more problem solving, scrounging skills, sweat. tool collecting, and – with any luck – one of these days this old “boat anchor radio” will get back on the air. And old car will return the the road….

Take restoring an old car as a similar template.  Sometimes they sit for months at a time with nothing seeming to be going on.  But the mind of the restorer is always whittling down the problems that come up. And sometimes you just wait for the right part to pop up.  Like fishing, in that sense.

As you’ll see tomorrow, problems cropped up all over the place with this piece…

If I were a young person today?  I’d be collecting early computer gear ()VIC-20 anyone?) and begin laying down an investment grade collection while young.  Old is not necessarily bad…and in today’s latest and greatest  (from China), I think its important for Americans to keep in touch with our past.

Whether it comes from the big three in Detroit, or the radio folks at5 Collins in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, or the R.L. Drake Company up in Miamisburg, Ohio.

Write when you make something…

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The west’s descent into ‘cultural revolution’

(Natural News) The goal of the Cultural Revolution isn’t to persuade, it’s to enforce compliance. (Article by Charles Hugh Smith republished from CharlesHughSmith.com) A Cultural Revolution is a movement designed to preserve the political and financial power of a ruling elite by social rather than political or financial means. Thus the primary tools of a Cultural…

The West’s Descent Into ‘Cultural Revolution’

Authored by Charles Hugh Smith via OfTwoMinds blog,

The goal of the Cultural Revolution isn’t to persuade, it’s to enforce compliance.

A Cultural Revolution is a movement designed to preserve the political and financial power of a ruling elite by social rather than political or financial means. Thus the primary tools of a Cultural Revolution are not redistributing power via elections (politics) or financial reforms; the primary tools are public shaming and denouncements, purges of those in positions of authority, show trials, guilt-by-association, wholesale denouncements of entire classes and widespread accusations of anti-progressive (“counter-revolutionary”) tendencies in which guilt is defined by all-or-nothing litmus tests of one’s loyalties to the Cultural Revolution’s strict ideology.

You haven’t memorized Mao’s Little Red Book? Off to re-education camp you go. Or house arrest, banishment, beatings, imprisonment or if the mob’s blood lust demands it, execution.

The key dynamic of a Cultural Revolution is the oppressors appropriate the language of liberation as their favored tool of suppressing dissent, denouncing opponents and fueling widespread purges of anyone who might harbor the slightest potential to question the social suppression of dissent.

A Photographer’s Quest to Reverse China’s Historical Amnesia (New York Times)

Now, more than a half-century after the Cultural Revolution began, there is little public discussion of that period in China. What some have called the nation’s collective amnesia has only gotten worse in recent years as leaders have walked back efforts to reckon with the country’s modern history.

To those launching a Cultural Revolution, the solution to a diversity of opinion is to crush dissent and narratives that threaten the ruling elites’ power. This is of course the exact opposite of democracy and Enlightenment-era liberalism. But the point of a Cultural Revolution isn’t to broaden political enfranchisement or representation–the point of the anti-Deplorables / anti-Brexit / anti-yellow vest campaigns is to strip dissenters (those who disagree with the ruling neoliberal elites) of political and social representation.

The goal of the Cultural Revolution is to render all those who resist the ruling elites politically and socially invisible. The goal isn’t to play nice and share power and wealth with the losers of financialization-globalization; the goal is to liquidate their influence in politics and society via relentless negative stereotyping by the elite-controlled mass media and an Orwellian reversal of identity that makes the dissenters into threats to democracy while elevating the elitist oppressors into selfless guardians of democracy–the exact opposite of reality.

In China’s Cultural Revolution, the Red Guards mindlessly destroyed much of China’s priceless cultural heritage as part of the deranged agenda of destroying whatever was traditional and valued by “counter-revolutionaries.” Out with the old, in with the new–the time-honored pattern of power grabs masked by utopian goals.

If in doubt, purge, destroy, denounce. This is the Inquisition nature of all Cultural Revolutions.

China’s ruling elites don’t want any unedited history of the Cultural Revolution to leak into the public sphere because virtually everyone who was killed, tortured, imprisoned or denounced was innocent. Virtually every one of the millions of victims of the Cultural Revolution was a loyal cadre or average citizen going about their lives. “Counter-revolutionaries” were an illusory, fabricated threat.

Since we have many friends in China, we’ve heard the reality of the Cultural Revolution in private conversations, spoken in low tones even in the U.S. Nobody dares speak openly about what happened or the Party’s role. One friend’s father was an officer in the People’s Liberation Army, a man whose loyalty was unquestioned. He was imprisoned. Another friend’s father was put in house arrest for years because he’d visited Eastern Europe (at the Party’s behest, of course) and was therefore suspect.

In Cultural Revolutions, the “crimes” are fabricated but the destruction is real.Take a look at the mainstream media coverage in France, the U.S. and the U.K. of the yellow vest dissenters. Make a list of all the public officials, intellectuals, actors, media pundits etc. who publicly defend the yellow vests and how many denounce them. Did you find any articles on the yellow vests on Page One? What percentage of the corporate-state media depicted the yellow vests as violent, unreasonable, and so on?

If you pursue an objective survey, you’ll find few public figures supporting the yellow vest movement and little mainstream media coverage that presents the yellow vest movement in a positive light.

That’s how Cultural Revolutions roll. The Nobility in our neofeudal system will work all the levers of power to marginalize, demonize, stereotype and disenfranchise any threats to their power.

The goal of the Cultural Revolution isn’t to persuade, it’s to enforce compliance. Virtue-signal your compliance in social media every day (i.e. wave your Little Red Book publicly) or you become suspect. Nobody cares what you actually believe, the point is to prove your compliance and complicity to those enforcing compliance and complicity.

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The West’s Descent into ‘Cultural Revolution’

A Cultural Revolution is a movement designed to preserve the political and financial power of a ruling elite by social rather than political or financial means. Thus the primary tools of a Cultural Revolution are not redistributing power via elections (politics) or financial reforms; the primary tools are public shaming and denouncements, purges of those in positions of authority, show trials, guilt-by-association, wholesale denouncements of entire classes and widespread accusations of anti-progressive (“counter-revolutionary”) tendencies in which guilt is defined by all-or-nothing litmus tests of one’s loyalties to the Cultural Revolution’s strict ideology.

You haven’t memorized Mao’s Little Red Book? Off to re-education camp you go. Or house arrest, banishment, beatings, imprisonment or if the mob’s blood lust demands it, execution.

The key dynamic of a Cultural Revolution is the oppressors appropriate the language of liberation as their favored tool of suppressing dissent, denouncing opponents and fueling widespread purges of anyone who might harbor the slightest potential to question the social suppression of dissent.

A Photographer’s Quest to Reverse China’s Historical Amnesia (New York Times)

Now, more than a half-century after the Cultural Revolution began, there is little public discussion of that period in China. What some have called the nation’s collective amnesia has only gotten worse in recent years as leaders have walked back efforts to reckon with the country’s modern history.

To those launching a Cultural Revolution, the solution to a diversity of opinion is to crush dissent and narratives that threaten the ruling elites’ power. This is of course the exact opposite of democracy and Enlightenment-era liberalism. But the point of a Cultural Revolution isn’t to broaden political enfranchisement or representation–the point of the anti-Deplorables / anti-Brexit / anti-yellow vest campaigns is to strip dissenters (those who disagree with the ruling neoliberal elites) of political and social representation.

The goal of the Cultural Revolution is to render all those who resist the ruling elites politically and socially invisible. The goal isn’t to play nice and share power and wealth with the losers of financialization-globalization; the goal is to liquidate their influence in politics and society via relentless negative stereotyping by the elite-controlled mass media and an Orwellian reversal of identity that makes the dissenters into threats to democracy while elevating the elitist oppressors into selfless guardians of democracy–the exact opposite of reality.

In China’s Cultural Revolution, the Red Guards mindlessly destroyed much of China’s priceless cultural heritage as part of the deranged agenda of destroying whatever was traditional and valued by “counter-revolutionaries.” Out with the old, in with the new–the time-honored pattern of power grabs masked by utopian goals.

If in doubt, purge, destroy, denounce. This is the Inquisition nature of all Cultural Revolutions.

China’s ruling elites don’t want any unedited history of the Cultural Revolution to leak into the public sphere because virtually everyone who was killed, tortured, imprisoned or denounced was innocent. Virtually every one of the millions of victims of the Cultural Revolution was a loyal cadre or average citizen going about their lives. “Counter-revolutionaries” were an illusory, fabricated threat.

Since we have many friends in China, we’ve heard the reality of the Cultural Revolution in private conversations, spoken in low tones even in the U.S. Nobody dares speak openly about what happened or the Party’s role. One friend’s father was an officer in the People’s Liberation Army, a man whose loyalty was unquestioned. He was imprisoned. Another friend’s father was put in house arrest for years because he’d visited Eastern Europe (at the Party’s behest, of course) and was therefore suspect.

In Cultural Revolutions, the “crimes” are fabricated but the destruction is real.Take a look at the mainstream media coverage in France, the U.S. and the U.K. of the yellow vest dissenters. Make a list of all the public officials, intellectuals, actors, media pundits etc. who publicly defend the yellow vests and how many denounce them. Did you find any articles on the yellow vests on Page One? What percentage of the corporate-state media depicted the yellow vests as violent, unreasonable, and so on?

If you pursue an objective survey, you’ll find few public figures supporting the yellow vest movement and little mainstream media coverage that presents the yellow vest movement in a positive light.

That’s how Cultural Revolutions roll. The Nobility in our neofeudal system will work all the levers of power to marginalize, demonize, stereotype and disenfranchise any threats to their power.

The goal of the Cultural Revolution isn’t to persuade, it’s to enforce compliance. Virtue-signal your compliance in social media every day (i.e. wave your Little Red Book publicly) or you become suspect. Nobody cares what you actually believe, the point is to prove your compliance and complicity to those enforcing compliance and complicity.

 

Pathfinding our Destiny: Preventing the Final Fall of Our Democratic Republic ($6.95 ebook, $12 print): Read the first section for free in PDF format. 

My new mystery The Adventures of the Consulting Philosopher: The Disappearance of Drake is a ridiculously affordable $1.29 (Kindle) or $8.95 (print); read the first chapters for free (PDF)

My book Money and Work Unchained is now $6.95 for the Kindle ebook and $15 for the print edition. Read the first section for free in PDF format. 

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How The US Spent Billions To Change The Outcome Of Elections Around The World: A Review

Authored by Danny Haiphong via BlackAgendaReport.com,

The U.S. military state overthrows democratically-elected governments that it deems to be a threat to corporate interests.

“There is plenty of evidence that the United States is the most depraved and dangerous “meddler” in the affairs of other nations that history has ever known.”

Dan Kovalik is a labor and human rights lawyer, but most of all he is an anti-imperialist and an author of three books. Kovalik’s first two books tackled the specific US war drives against Russia and Iran. His third installment, The Plot to Control the World: How the US Spent Billions to Change the Outcome of Elections Around the World, addresses the broad scope of US election meddling abroad. The book provides much needed political and ideological life support to an anti-war movement in the U.S that has been rendered nearly invisible to the naked eye.

The Plot to Control the World is as detailed in its critique of U.S. imperialism as it is concise. In just over 160 pages, Kovalik manages to analyze the various ways that the U.S. political and military apparatus interferes in the affairs of nations abroad to achieve global hegemony. He wastes no time in exposing the devastating lie that is American exceptionalism, beginning appropriately with the U.S. imperialist occupations of Haiti and the Philippines at the end of the 19thcentury and beginning of the 20th. The U.S. would murder millions of Filipinos and send both nations into a spiral of violence, instability, and poverty that continues to this day. As Kovalik explains regarding Haiti, “While the specific, claimed justifications for [U.S.] intervention changed over time- e.g., opposing the end of slavery, enforcing the Monroe Doctrine, fighting Communism, fighting drugs, restoring law and order — the fact is that the interventions never stopped and the results for the Haitian people have been invariably disastrous.”

“Kovalik wastes no time in exposing the devastating lie that is American exceptionalism.”

US expansionism has relied upon the ideology of American exceptionalism to silence criticism and weaken anti-war forces in the United States. American exceptionalism claims that the U.S. is a force for good in the world and completely justified in its wars of conquest draped in the cover of spreading “democracy and freedom” around the world. Kovalik challenges American exceptionalism by showing readers just how much damage that US expansionism and militarism has caused for nations and peoples in every region of the planet. Russia, Honduras, Guatemala, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Vietnam and many other nations have seen their societies devastated by U.S. “election meddling.” In Honduras, for example, a U.S.-backed coup of left-wing President Manuel Zelaya in 2009 made the nation one of the most dangerous places in the world to be a journalist, indigenous person, or trade-union/environmental activist. Thousands of Hondurans have been displaced, disappeared, or assassinated since the coup.

Another important aspect of The Plot to Control the World is its exposure of U.S hypocrisy surrounding the subject of “election meddling.” Since the end of the 2016 Presidential elections, the U.S. military, political, and media branches of the imperialist state have accused Russia of virtually implanting Donald Trump into the Oval office. The U.S. public has been fed a steady dose of anti-Russia talking points in an apparent effort on the part of the elites to beat the drums of war with the nuclear-armed state. No evidence has been presented to prove the conspiracy, as a recent National Public Radio (NPR) analysis states plainly. However, there is plenty of evidence that the United States is the most depraved and dangerous “meddler” in the affairs of other nations that history has ever known.

“The author shows readers just how much damage that US expansionism and militarism has caused for nations and peoples in every region of the planet.”

Just ask the much-vaunted Russians. Kovalik devotes an entire chapter to the 1996 Presidential election in Russia that re-elected the wildly unpopular Boris Yeltsin. The fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 began an era of “shock therapy” in the newly erected Russian Federation, a euphemism for the wholesale theft and transfer of socialized wealth into the hands of oligarchs and multinational corporations. Millions would perish in Russia from an early death due to the sudden loss of healthcare, housing, jobs, and other basic services. In 1996, President Bill Clinton ensured that Yeltsin maintained his near total grip on state power in Russia by providing the Russian President with a team of U.S. political consultants and over a billion dollars’ worth of IMF monies directly to the campaign. U.S. political and monetary support allowed Yeltsin to rig the election in his favor despite his dwindling popularity. Kovalik shows that if anyone should worry about election meddling, it should be the people of Russia and not the US elites that control Washington.

The Plot to Control the World takes readers into the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the CIA’s coup of revolutionary Patrice Lumumba continues to haunt the resource rich nation in the form of endless US-backed genocide. It travels to Guatemala, where the CIA overthrow of Jacobo Arbenz led to a U.S.-backed slaughter of a quarter million Guatemalans under the auspices of several military dictatorships. Kovalik shows us that the election of the fascistic Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil was no aberration, as the U.S. was primarily responsible for the rise in fascism in Brazilthrough its direct role in placing the nation under the control of a military dictatorship in 1964. The military dictatorship predated the CIA’s ouster of Chile’s Salvador Allende in 1973, which handed the once socialist state to Augusto Pinochet’s murderous and repressive leadership.

“The mission is always the same: to destabilize independent nations that refuses to bow down to the dictates of U.S. imperialism.”

The entire skeleton of the U.S. military state is on full display in The Plot to Control the World. The U.S. military state utilizes an array of tools to overthrow democratically-elected governments that it deems to be a threat to corporate interests. These tools include the U.S. intelligence agencies, so-called Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) such as the National Endowment for Democracy, and the various branches of the military itself, to name a few. Regardless of the tools employed, the mission is always the same: to destabilize independent nations that refuses to bow down to the dictates of U.S. imperialism.Thus, while Nicaragua, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Vietnam may possess unique histories, their economic and political development has been shaped by the destructive interference of the United States.

Dan Kovalik is not likely to be reviewed in the New York Timesor other corporate outlets. That’s because Kovalik unapologetically speaks out against U.S. empire and all that upholds it. In doing so, Kovalik’s The Plot to Control the World walks in the footsteps of anti-imperialists such as Michael Parenti and William Blum. Blum, a former State Department employee, spent his post-State Department life providing humanity with knowledge about how US imperialism operates on the global stage. The New York Timeswasted no time in slandering Blum in their obituary . This showed the great lengths that the ruling elites will go to discredit, defame, and condemn critics of the military industrial complex and how important it is for those who oppose war let go of any expectation that the corporate media will cover Kovalik’s work or anyone else who speaks out against war.

“White supremacy is the biggest lie of all and is completely embedded in the ideology of American exceptionalism.”

With that said, one of the reasons that the left in the U.S. is so weak is because it has been numerically and politically isolated by the lies of the Empire. White supremacy is the biggest lie of all and is completely embedded in the ideology of American exceptionalism. Despite the ruthlessness of the austerity and incarceration regimes, many Americans continue to be convinced that the U.S. is the most exceptional nation in the world and do not balk when its military wages wars abroad at the expense of U.S. tax dollars and civilian lives. U.S. imperialism has made sure that Americans feel that they are special colonizers who see the victims of the U.S. military state as savages worthy of slaughter. The Plot to Control the World is based on a different premise: internationalism. The book links the struggle against US imperialism to the needs of the oppressed and working class living in the heart of empire, making it an essential read for those who are sick and tired of the prevailing narrative of American exceptionalism and want to be armed with knowledge that is essential toward changing it.

A Small Trader Power Tool

Today, we’re into the “fun stuff” – the kind of thing I used to do and got paid well for doing:  Working out algorithmic software solutions to complex problems.

Since we are de-emphasizing the day-to-day trading discussions, we thought it would be fun to use the occasion to whip up some new – and maybe a bit unconventional – tools to make sliding a few more dollars into the bank a little less work…

Peoplenomics, as I’ve defined it, is the study of people economics.  So, what’s the point of studying “matters economic” if we can’t take a bit off the top for ourselves?

We’ll release the first draft of the tool next weekend along with some additional notes on algorithmic trading.  But, it sure looks through “the tool” as though the Dow jump of +747  Friday  was more algorithmic than humanistic, to us.

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The Truth About All Central Bank Controlled Nations: Here’s How The Financial System Really Works

by Richard Enos, Collective Evolution: The Facts:Multiple nations have been subjected to control by central banks. It is not governments that control nations, it’s the financial elite and those above them. Governments are simply tools of central banks, one method of controlling the population. Reflect On:Have we really come to grips with how our society […]

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Prepping: Derusting & Refinishing

There are many joys of working with your hands…the pride of bringing something back to life being foremost among them.

Unfortunately, there are many problems with “restoring” and “refinishing’ so we thought it would be useful to pass-along some of our lesser-known tricks.

Let’s begin with paint:  It can be miserable stuff to remove.  However, there’s a dandy product that removes paint like crazy, although from metal, not wood:  Rust-Oleum 255449 Aircraft Remover, 18 Oz Aerosol, Liquid, 18-Ounce, Clear.  Goes for $11-bucks a can at the ‘Zon.

This is mean, terrible, nasty stuff.  When applying it, make certain you have on skin and eye protection.  Don’t use when windy because the last thing you want is a trip to the hospital from breathing some in.  That said – along with stand in a neighboring county while spraying if possible – this is a GREAT product.  Spray on, wait 10-15 minutes, and then blast with a pressure washer.  Drive-through bays at a car was are ideal.

If you don’t have any remover handy, the second most-favored tool around here is a “needle scaler.”  It’s actually a small (noisy!) air tool that requires a reasonable compressor to run.  But, if you have that (and $47 bucks to spend), I’ve been using a Sunex SX246 Pistol Grip Needle Scaler for about 6-months now and it does a reasonable job of removing crap from metal.

What we have here is Mr. Ure’s refinishing of the cabinet for my Johnson Pacemaker Transmitter, which is the matching exciter for the Johnson  linear amplifier.

Using a needle scaler is not terribly difficult:  What you do is glove-up and cover the eyes, and yes, you wear a mask just in case although the operation is not particularly dusty.

The tool is held at a 30-60 degree angle from vertical.  This is NOT a tool to use on aluminum, however.  Since the kind of dieselpunk vintage radio gear I work on (tubes) was built before “value-engineering” became the rage, this radio has a steel cabinet that is not too difficult to clean up and make “purdy.”

One glitch with this one is that it was seriously damaged in shipping (the seller and I are dancing with FedEx about this) so there’s one ding on a corner that I haven’t decided how to repair.  One choice (Bondo) is easy to fill in, but the other (quick lay-up of filler rod with a torch, then hammering and grinding) is a little more risky and gets deeper into auto-body skills than I’d planned for this project.

This gets us to the next consideration:  Which metal primer do you use?

Most (shade tree) mechanics wrongly believe that “primer is prime is primer…:”  Nothing could be further from the truth.

When you’re going for a workman-like job, you need to understand that there is Shop Primer and there is Finish Primer.

Shop Primers are not especially tough.  The term ‘shop primer” means that it can be just enough to keep material from beginning to degrade prior to (on the assembly line model) moving on to the next “shop operation.”

Finishing primers are more aggressive.  These include etchants which ensures that the primer will cling like mad to the metal and, when the finish is applied, it will bond giving you a really nice finish.

For a lot of the radio gear I enjoy working on (old Hallicrafters, Johnson, and Drake gear) it’s fairly simple to come up with correct paint on eBay.

ideally, of course, we would put on a solid powder coat and bake until properly toughened.  But, it would be a bear to get the powder coating ready and con Elaine into going shopping and give me enough time to use the oven (plus air the house out afterwards), so I stick with the paint!  (See? Laziness and long marriages are compatible!)

The other thing to look for in your “etching primer” is the amount of build up that it provides.  I use SEM 42013 Grey High Build Primer – 16 oz.which, while not cheap (just north of $21) provides a good build-up for covering minor imperfections such as might come from grinding or sanding with something less than fine wet-or-dry paper.

This may seem like an absurd number of brain cells to toss at something as “simple” as making an “old radio work.”  But, it’s little-different than the mindset of the chassis-off auto restoration crowd.  We just have more wires to play with.  And none of the POR-15 rust-preventing chassis coatings.

Since Elaine and I don’t have kids coming around this weekend, we will be doing projects.  While it seems like we have “too much of everything” tool-wise, when comes to being able to turn out good work in a reasonable amount of time,. there’s nothing like the “right tool.”

Humans, being tool apes at heart, take no end of delight in turning everything in sight into a tool.

A while back, I was cutting up cardboard boxes with a reader comment sparked me to get an old “hand wipes” contain and load it up with pieces of cardboard like these…

The reason is simple:

How many times have you needed to start a screw or a nail and you just couldn’t get the tool and the fingers to occupy the same space without injury?

This little guys are so easy…take seconds to make by the thousands – and they are small enough to be picked up by the shop vac.

When you’re using these, if you put the nail right up into the groove, you can get them to be dead square which is something close to impossible to accomplish without a guide of some kind.

I have a pet theory that smashed fingers (which accompany using too much phone and not enough real tools) accounts for the huge growth in power screwdrivers.  Truth is, with enough charged batteries, we could probably disassemble half of our home for shipping, lol…

Oh yeah – one late entry for Santa:  If you don’t have a set of ‘quick change drills” they are THE most-used new item at the workbench for all of 2018.

For most “light home shop” applications, a set of these will generally get you into the “close-enough to work” range.  A Bosch 9-Piece Impact Tough Titanium Drill Bit Set, TI9IM set will nail you for $14-bucks and it’s tooltally )sic) worth it…

Off to play…moron the morrow…

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Amazon and Microsoft Embrace the Blockchain Future

A new wave of adoption is coming to cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies, notably from two major tech giants— Microsoft and Amazon— both of which are aiming to apply blockchain within their cloud computing arms.

In the case of Microsoft, the company recently announced Azure Blockchain Workbench. The new tools will be included in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace by aiming to provide developers with tools to implement the ready-to-use infrastructure for blockchain application solutions.

The press announcement discussed the pace in which these blockchain development tools are being embraced, stating that “Engagement in our preview program has been overwhelming. Since September, hundreds of customers and partners have joined the preview and used Workbench to create innovative solutions to shared business problems.”

The announcement also provided some insight into Azure’s future plans for more massive adoption:

“With the release of Azure Blockchain Workbench, we take another step towards making this technology more developer friendly. As we continue to learn with customers and partners, we look forward to extending its capabilities, open-sourcing more of its code and partnering with organizations to expand its usefulness.”

Even though Microsoft is making moves to embrace blockchain, founder Bill Gates has not had positive words for cryptocurrency. According to Cointelegraph, Bill Gates recently shared some critical comments of Bitcoin. “As an asset class, you’re not producing anything and so you shouldn’t expect it to go up. It’s kind of a pure ‘greater fool theory’ type of investment,” Gates said.

However Microsoft, in general, has been witnessing businesses increase their use of blockchain-based solutions and the corporate empire is looking to capitalize on the market opportunity.

Amazon’s recent efforts

Amazon, another major corporation at the forefront of the technology wave, is implementing a similar system to Microsoft’s. Amazon is introducing Amazon Web Services (AWS) blockchain templates, which will “provide a fast and easy way to create and deploy secure blockchain networks using open source frameworks.”

The focus of Amazon’s new tools is to allow developers to focus on building a blockchain application, potentially saving time, energy and resources spent on a manual setup of a blockchain network.

Both seem to have to a focus in mind of streamlining the process for businesses and developers to implement blockchain technology. This is likely to help promote a more massive adoption of the decentralized technology in various industries, such as app development and the financial industry with peer to peer transactions.

AWS vice president Jeff Barr alluded to these various possibilities in a recent post:

Some of the people that I talk to see blockchains as the foundation of a new monetary system and a way to facilitate international payments. Others see blockchains as a distributed ledger and immutable data source that can be applied to logistics, supply chain, land registration, crowdfunding and other use cases. Either way, it’s clear that there are a lot of intriguing possibilities and we are working to help our customers use this technology more effectively.

These recent moves show recognition of blockchain technology’s future. The money and effort being put forward by major corporations offer further supporting evidence that blockchain and cryptocurrencies have lasting potential.

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Amazon and Microsoft Embrace the Blockchain Future

A new wave of adoption is coming to cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies, notably from two major tech giants— Microsoft and Amazon— both of which are aiming to apply blockchain within their cloud computing arms.

In the case of Microsoft, the company recently announced Azure Blockchain Workbench. The new tools will be included in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace by aiming to provide developers with tools to implement the ready-to-use infrastructure for blockchain application solutions.

The press announcement discussed the pace in which these blockchain development tools are being embraced, stating that “Engagement in our preview program has been overwhelming. Since September, hundreds of customers and partners have joined the preview and used Workbench to create innovative solutions to shared business problems.”

The announcement also provided some insight into Azure’s future plans for more massive adoption:

“With the release of Azure Blockchain Workbench, we take another step towards making this technology more developer friendly. As we continue to learn with customers and partners, we look forward to extending its capabilities, open-sourcing more of its code and partnering with organizations to expand its usefulness.”

Even though Microsoft is making moves to embrace blockchain, founder Bill Gates has not had positive words for cryptocurrency. According to Cointelegraph, Bill Gates recently shared some critical comments of Bitcoin. “As an asset class, you’re not producing anything and so you shouldn’t expect it to go up. It’s kind of a pure ‘greater fool theory’ type of investment,” Gates said.

However Microsoft, in general, has been witnessing businesses increase their use of blockchain-based solutions and the corporate empire is looking to capitalize on the market opportunity.

Amazon’s recent efforts

Amazon, another major corporation at the forefront of the technology wave, is implementing a similar system to Microsoft’s. Amazon is introducing Amazon Web Services (AWS) blockchain templates, which will “provide a fast and easy way to create and deploy secure blockchain networks using open source frameworks.”

The focus of Amazon’s new tools is to allow developers to focus on building a blockchain application, potentially saving time, energy and resources spent on a manual setup of a blockchain network.

Both seem to have to a focus in mind of streamlining the process for businesses and developers to implement blockchain technology. This is likely to help promote a more massive adoption of the decentralized technology in various industries, such as app development and the financial industry with peer to peer transactions.

AWS vice president Jeff Barr alluded to these various possibilities in a recent post:

Some of the people that I talk to see blockchains as the foundation of a new monetary system and a way to facilitate international payments. Others see blockchains as a distributed ledger and immutable data source that can be applied to logistics, supply chain, land registration, crowdfunding and other use cases. Either way, it’s clear that there are a lot of intriguing possibilities and we are working to help our customers use this technology more effectively.

These recent moves show recognition of blockchain technology’s future. The money and effort being put forward by major corporations offer further supporting evidence that blockchain and cryptocurrencies have lasting potential.

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Illinois Moves to Legalize Police Drone Surveillance of Public Gatherings

Chicago, IL – Although Illinois passed legislation in 2013 requiring police to attain a warrant before using drones for most surveillance purposes, legislation reportedly backed by Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel would eliminate that restriction and allow the government to monitor large gatherings, rallies and protests using drones.

The proposal— SB 2562— by state Sen. Martin Sandoval (D-Chicago) would allow Illinois police departments to use drones for any “legitimate law enforcement purpose.”

“I don’t want Chicago to be the next Las Vegas-style outdoor terrorist attack. But I also don’t want drones to be surveilling everyone’s every move,” Sandoval said Thursday. “This legislation clearly is limited to drone usage for providing safety.”

Sandoval claimed the proposal would limit police drone use to large public gatherings.

“An individual’s private event, on their own property, would not fall under the exception for law enforcement for the use of a drone,” Sandoval said. “The bill states that large scale events are events that take place at a sports or entertainment area, a stadium, a convention hall, a special event center, an amusement facility, or an event open to the public on government property.”

Despite Sandoval’s assertions, the American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois has come out against the legislation, claiming that the change in law could allow for police to take pictures, record video, and even use facial recognition technology against peaceful protesters.

“Given Chicago’s history of surveillance against protestors and social justice advocates … the Chicago police should not be able to use this new, powerful tool to monitor protestors near silently and from above,” said Karen Sheley, the director of the ACLU Police Practices Project. “The legislation also ignores sweeping surveillance tools currently available to the police.”

Chicago police have a long history of surveillance of activists. Gizmodo reported that Mayor Emanual’s office objected to several additions suggested by the ACLU, including banning face recognition and banning weaponized drones. Additionally, Gizmodo noted that “the amendment includes no language barring drones from biometric data collection, nor does it include guidelines on how long such data is stored or who it’s shared with. Most troublingly, Sheley says the amendment opens a loophole that weakens the restrictions on drones equipped with weapons like tear gas or rubber bullets.”

“If this bill is passed, as drafted, during the next large scale political rally, drones could identify and list people protesting the Trump administration,” Sheley said. “The sight of drones overhead, collecting information, may deter people from protesting in a time when so many want to exercise their First Amendment rights….This is too much unchecked power to give to the police—in Chicago or anywhere.”

Reason reported that “the bill requires regular reporting of when police use drones and says any data collected must be deleted after 30 days unless it’s connected to a ‘criminal matter.’ It also forbids arming the drones with any sort of weapon, but only for this particular addition to the surveillance rules. Sheley worries that this new bill therefore creates a loophole that would allow police to arm drones for use in other circumstances.”

While drones can be an invaluable resource for law enforcement, critics are wary of agencies using them to monitor political activism. “The way it stands under this bill, if it’s passed, there’s a cheap tool to monitor First Amendment activity,” Sheley said, “and to collect information about who’s in the crowd and make lists of the people [attending].”

The Illinois Senate approved Sandoval’s drone rules, 36-2; the measure will now move to the House for a vote.

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Paranormal Investigation Team Shadow Chasers UK

Shadow chasers is a British paranormal reality television series produced by Filmcell International and Cynthia pictures. The series looks at gathering supernatural evidence. Investigators Rob Park and Adam J Morgan use scientific tools to collect the evidence at alleged haunted locations in the UK. They are joined by a spiritual medium, Nikki Stargazer Carter on most locations. Sarah Taylor presents the show and takes an unbiased view on the evidence collected before her. A Recent episode was filmed at the famous Ancient Ram Inn, Gloucestershire, England. The Ram is alleged to be the most haunted place in England.

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