Poitras op-ed about Assange sending cease-and-desist letters regarding "Risk"

2017-07-26 Thread Lettuce
> juan podesta juan.g71 at gmail.com
> Wed Jun 21 13:15:22 PDT 2017
>

> child rape
> correct liberal view
>

What are you saying here, "juan" ?


In America, Most Republicans Think Colleges Are Bad for the Country - education, intellect, and or liberal arts, a threat

2017-07-26 Thread Lettuce
> Marina Brown catskillmarina at gmail.com
> Tue Jul 18 10:22:28 PDT 2017
>

> parents were educators
> stepfather
>

Confirmed Antifa Scum


Today in 'Merican History: Early Sunday morning July 23 1967 Detroit police trigger the biggest riot in American history

2017-07-26 Thread Lettuce
> Razer g2s at riseup.net
> Sun Jul 23 09:35:36 PDT 2017
>

> Police
>

Triggered Nigger


An examination of the Tor fork hullabaloo

2017-07-26 Thread Lettuce
> Razer g2s at riseup.net
> Wed Jul 26 07:47:43 PDT 2017
>

>> Ryan Carboni ryacko at gmail.com
>> Tue Jul 25 20:47:04 PDT 2017
>>

>> tor is psyops
>>

> make statement I agree with
> to the kill list you go

you ding dong


A 1986 interview of Miles Copeland explains why spooks can lie to Congress

2017-07-26 Thread Ryan Carboni
http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/features/secret-agent-man-19860116

Okay, I'll give you an answer: The CIA is set up so that it's impossible
for a person as an individual to arrogate to himself the right to lie to a
congressional committee or to anyone else. But what he can or cannot say is
clearly specified from the day he is sworn in. He can lie to people who are
not his bosses, who do not have security clearances. Most congressmen do
not have security clearances. When Senator Frank Church asked me something,
and he said, "Will you take an oath," I said, "Senator, I'll take the oath,
and I wouldn't think of telling you the truth." Personally, I like Colby
very much. He's a very fine man, but he's just the wrong kind of guy to be
head of the CIA. He's a good guy.



For unknown reasons, this has been totally forgotten. Fortunately we rely
on Snowden to remember for us, and he says he revealed the truth for the
first time ever. The news media backs him up on this. And Applebaum kept
his high salary mainly because he was good with the media (or the media was
good with him?). But hey, I wrote something about the Pike Committee
vacuuming up information.

Waiting for Best to come out with some bland matter of fact article about
historical government lies to the public, that'd make your brain lame.


The interesting thing about Miles Copeland is that he does provide the
unvarnished horrible truth of how some things work, as far as I can tell
based on what little information is publicly available.
If you read Miles Copeland's interview, you can understand how Snowden the
movie can be a recruitment video for some, and a video to accept the
current regime for most. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog-whistle_politics
(oddly Oliver Stone's trilogy on Presidents were good and honest)

There is no good answers to anything, it's all horrible, no one is doing
anything. I point things out, nothing is really done, I point things out in
greater specificity months later, some indications of something being done
begins to be shown
It's not an OODA loop if your brain is off. It's just A.

Maybe no one asks me anything because they are afraid of the answers, not
from what influence I would have (which is a non-problem since we got here
by consensus, what could one person even do with diffuse authority?).
Unless there is a critical point of information by which I could begin
pointing out what is going on?


Whom you may not criticize? - USA avidly chasing Germany's Zio-laws

2017-07-26 Thread Lettuce

> Zenaan Harkness zen at freedbms.net
> Mon Jul 24 07:59:18 PDT 2017
>

> H.R. 1697
> S. 720
>

Hate spch is protected in the US you retarded nigger faggot :^)



Re: [Social Engineering] Russian Prankster Convinces DOE Chief Rick Perry He Was Speaking to Ukraine PM

2017-07-26 Thread Razer


On 07/26/2017 11:22 AM, John Newman wrote:
> On Jul 26, 2017, at 11:49 AM, Razer  wrote:
>
>>> WASHINGTON — U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry optimistically
>>> discussed expanding American coal exports to Ukraine and other energy
>>> matters during a lengthy phone call this month with a Russian
>>> prankster who Perry thought was Ukraine's prime minister.
>>>
>>> Perry actually was talking with comedians known in Russia for
>>> targeting celebrities and politicians with audacious stunts, Energy
>>> Department spokeswoman Shaylyn Hynes said in a written statement.
>>>
>>> Pranksters Vladimir Krasnov and Alexei Stolyarov are sometimes called
>>> the "Jerky Boys of Russia," after an American duo who put out
>>> recordings of their prank phone calls in the 1990s. They have made
>>> faux calls to British singer Elton John
>>> ,
>>> who thought he was speaking to Russian President Vladimir Putin, and
>>> others.
>>>
>>> "These individuals are known for pranking high-level officials and
>>> celebrities, particularly those who are supportive of an agenda that
>>> is not in line with their governments. In this case, the energy
>>> security of Ukraine," Hynes said.
>>>
>>> During the 22-minute call on July 19, Perry, whose department oversees
>>> the U.S. nuclear weapons program, discussed a range of topics in a
>>> business-like tone, including sanctions against Russia and helping
>>> Ukraine develop oil and gas.
>>>
>>> Perry said the Trump administration opposes Nord Stream 2, a Russian
>>> project to bring natural gas to Europe across the Baltic and that U.S.
>>> technology could help Ukraine develop gas.
>>>
>>> "Giving Ukraine more options with some of our technology is, I think,
>>> in everyone's best interest with the exception of the Russians, but
>>> that's OK," he said.
>>>
>>> Perry also discussed the Paris climate accord and coal exports on the
>>> call.
>>>
>>> The call, first reported by E&E news, was recorded and posted online.
>>>
>>> It happened about a month after Perry met with Ukrainian President
>>> Petro Poroshenko and his delegation at the Energy Department.
>>>
>>> President Donald Trump said last month that Washington plans to offer
>>> Ukraine more coal exports from the United States because the eastern
>>> European nation's industrial sector has difficulty securing coal from
>>> separatist-held regions.
>>>
>>> It is unclear how the United States would bring more coal to Ukraine
>>> but Perry hinted on the call that the Commerce Department was working
>>> on it.
>>>
>>> "The coal conversation at this particular point in time is with
>>> (Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross) and I full well suspect it will go
>>> forward," he said on the call.
>>>
>>> News of the call came the same day the U.S. House of Representatives
>>> voted overwhelmingly to impose new sanctions on Russia. [Reuters]
>>>
>> http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/russian-prankster-convinced-rick-perry-he-was-speaking-ukraine-prime-n786641
>>
> Funny ;)
>
> I lived in TX when Rick was governor and the guy is an absolute moron. He 
> made a speech lit up on vicodin (or morphine or something) one time, and it 
> was fucking hilarious. He also made a complete ass of himself during the 2012 
> republican primary debates when he couldn't remember the name/existence of 
> the department of energy - of which he is now the head, heh. I suppose 
> complete lack of knowledge or competency in the relevant field is the core 
> requirement for a cabinet posting these days.

>From the real work world (where people like Perry and Trump have never
tread) Employers don't want qualified employees. They want to train them
THEIR way.

Rr


Re: [Social Engineering] Russian Prankster Convinces DOE Chief Rick Perry He Was Speaking to Ukraine PM

2017-07-26 Thread John Newman

On Jul 26, 2017, at 11:49 AM, Razer  wrote:

>> WASHINGTON — U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry optimistically
>> discussed expanding American coal exports to Ukraine and other energy
>> matters during a lengthy phone call this month with a Russian
>> prankster who Perry thought was Ukraine's prime minister.
>> 
>> Perry actually was talking with comedians known in Russia for
>> targeting celebrities and politicians with audacious stunts, Energy
>> Department spokeswoman Shaylyn Hynes said in a written statement.
>> 
>> Pranksters Vladimir Krasnov and Alexei Stolyarov are sometimes called
>> the "Jerky Boys of Russia," after an American duo who put out
>> recordings of their prank phone calls in the 1990s. They have made
>> faux calls to British singer Elton John
>> ,
>> who thought he was speaking to Russian President Vladimir Putin, and
>> others.
>> 
>> "These individuals are known for pranking high-level officials and
>> celebrities, particularly those who are supportive of an agenda that
>> is not in line with their governments. In this case, the energy
>> security of Ukraine," Hynes said.
>> 
>> During the 22-minute call on July 19, Perry, whose department oversees
>> the U.S. nuclear weapons program, discussed a range of topics in a
>> business-like tone, including sanctions against Russia and helping
>> Ukraine develop oil and gas.
>> 
>> Perry said the Trump administration opposes Nord Stream 2, a Russian
>> project to bring natural gas to Europe across the Baltic and that U.S.
>> technology could help Ukraine develop gas.
>> 
>> "Giving Ukraine more options with some of our technology is, I think,
>> in everyone's best interest with the exception of the Russians, but
>> that's OK," he said.
>> 
>> Perry also discussed the Paris climate accord and coal exports on the
>> call.
>> 
>> The call, first reported by E&E news, was recorded and posted online.
>> 
>> It happened about a month after Perry met with Ukrainian President
>> Petro Poroshenko and his delegation at the Energy Department.
>> 
>> President Donald Trump said last month that Washington plans to offer
>> Ukraine more coal exports from the United States because the eastern
>> European nation's industrial sector has difficulty securing coal from
>> separatist-held regions.
>> 
>> It is unclear how the United States would bring more coal to Ukraine
>> but Perry hinted on the call that the Commerce Department was working
>> on it.
>> 
>> "The coal conversation at this particular point in time is with
>> (Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross) and I full well suspect it will go
>> forward," he said on the call.
>> 
>> News of the call came the same day the U.S. House of Representatives
>> voted overwhelmingly to impose new sanctions on Russia. [Reuters]
>> 
> http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/russian-prankster-convinced-rick-perry-he-was-speaking-ukraine-prime-n786641
> 

Funny ;)

I lived in TX when Rick was governor and the guy is an absolute moron. He made 
a speech lit up on vicodin (or morphine or something) one time, and it was 
fucking hilarious. He also made a complete ass of himself during the 2012 
republican primary debates when he couldn't remember the name/existence of the 
department of energy - of which he is now the head, heh. I suppose complete 
lack of knowledge or competency in the relevant field is the core requirement 
for a cabinet posting these days.


[Social Engineering] Russian Prankster Convinces DOE Chief Rick Perry He Was Speaking to Ukraine PM

2017-07-26 Thread Razer
>  WASHINGTON — U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry optimistically
> discussed expanding American coal exports to Ukraine and other energy
> matters during a lengthy phone call this month with a Russian
> prankster who Perry thought was Ukraine's prime minister.
>
> Perry actually was talking with comedians known in Russia for
> targeting celebrities and politicians with audacious stunts, Energy
> Department spokeswoman Shaylyn Hynes said in a written statement.
>
> Pranksters Vladimir Krasnov and Alexei Stolyarov are sometimes called
> the "Jerky Boys of Russia," after an American duo who put out
> recordings of their prank phone calls in the 1990s. They have made
> faux calls to British singer Elton John
> ,
> who thought he was speaking to Russian President Vladimir Putin, and
> others.
>
>  "These individuals are known for pranking high-level officials and
> celebrities, particularly those who are supportive of an agenda that
> is not in line with their governments. In this case, the energy
> security of Ukraine," Hynes said.
>
> During the 22-minute call on July 19, Perry, whose department oversees
> the U.S. nuclear weapons program, discussed a range of topics in a
> business-like tone, including sanctions against Russia and helping
> Ukraine develop oil and gas.
>
> Perry said the Trump administration opposes Nord Stream 2, a Russian
> project to bring natural gas to Europe across the Baltic and that U.S.
> technology could help Ukraine develop gas.
>
> "Giving Ukraine more options with some of our technology is, I think,
> in everyone's best interest with the exception of the Russians, but
> that's OK," he said.
>
> Perry also discussed the Paris climate accord and coal exports on the
> call.
>
> The call, first reported by E&E news, was recorded and posted online.
>
> It happened about a month after Perry met with Ukrainian President
> Petro Poroshenko and his delegation at the Energy Department.
>
> President Donald Trump said last month that Washington plans to offer
> Ukraine more coal exports from the United States because the eastern
> European nation's industrial sector has difficulty securing coal from
> separatist-held regions.
>
> It is unclear how the United States would bring more coal to Ukraine
> but Perry hinted on the call that the Commerce Department was working
> on it.
>
> "The coal conversation at this particular point in time is with
> (Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross) and I full well suspect it will go
> forward," he said on the call.
>
> News of the call came the same day the U.S. House of Representatives
> voted overwhelmingly to impose new sanctions on Russia. [Reuters]
>
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/russian-prankster-convinced-rick-perry-he-was-speaking-ukraine-prime-n786641



Re: An examination of the Tor fork hullabaloo

2017-07-26 Thread Razer
On 07/25/2017 08:47 PM, Ryan Carboni wrote:


> Andrea Shepard mentions that the Tor fork stinks of Russia psyops

Andrea Shepherd stinks of psyops:

> "WIRED couldn't independently verify the stories on the website
> created by Appelbaum's accusers, who used pseudonyms, nor determine
> the creator of the site itself. But Andrea Shepard, a Berlin-based
> developer co-worker of Appelbaum's at the Tor Project, says the site
> was created by a "longtime member of the Tor community" whom she knows
> and trusts. Shepard also says she's spoken directly with one of
> Appelbaum's alleged victims, who told Shepard in February of this year
> that Appelbaum had raped him or her. "Sadly...I think it's the damn
> truth. He's a charismatic, socially dominant manipulator," Shepard
> writes to WIRED. "I absolutely believe the accusers."

https://www.wired.com/2016/06/tor-developer-jacob-appelbaum-resigns-amid-sex-abuse-claims/

And I think I've had just about enough of "Ryan Carboni".

Kill-listed.

Rr


On 07/25/2017 08:47 PM, Ryan Carboni wrote:
> Andrea Shepard mentions that the Tor fork stinks of Russia psyops (
> https://twitter.com/puellavulnerata/status/769311082318036992 ). It
> obviously failed.
>
> How would the next time succeed? This Tor fork operation likely failed
> because it did not take into account obvious measures of status, if
> Joshua Yabut had joined Tor and made contributions and gained social
> capital before the crisis, he would be more likely to succeed and draw
> a following by splitting off at the moment of crisis. He did things in
> the wrong order. Interestingly, he was NASA Red Team, or cyber counter
> intelligence, much like the creator of Encyclopedia Dramatica, but I
> digress.
>
> But Joshua Yabut has an obvious connection to the US Army, former
> infantry. There have been many suspicious events involving the US
> Army's history. McCarthy's investigation of Communist subversion
> failed when he went after the army (more obscure voices will point to
> another investigation into another agency). Lee Harvey Oswald was in
> the navy before defecting to Russia, there were allegations that he
> provided information that allowed the U-2 to be shot down. More
> recently, CIA militias in Syria are fighting Pentagon militias in
> Syria (
> http://www.latimes.com/world/middleeast/la-fg-cia-pentagon-isis-20160327-story.html
> ). There are also allegations that the Pentagon sabotaged the State
> Department's peace deal with Russia. This has been characterized many
> ways, Cowboy vs Yankee War, Moldbug's Red Empire vs Blue Empire. There
> is certainly some sort of internal antagonism being played out in the
> world.
>
> Regardless, nothing is quite what it seems, and searching for the
> truth is unrewarding. Better to find it at the bottom of a bottle.
>
> P.S. I wonder how many times Zerodium pays for the same exploit from
> different researchers. Afterall, if they stiff a researcher, they can
> always alert the maintainers of the code, if they aren't one themselves.
>
> P.P.S. How much does it cost to have a botnet untraceably DDOS Tor?