Re: Obama fesses up to reason for drone-bombing M.E. weddings -- Former US intel analyst arrested for leaking DroneWar dox

2020-12-02 Thread Zenaan Harkness
The Nobel Peace Prize takes a standing ovation for poignant winners as Barack 
Obama demonstrates disappointment in drone strikes since the problem with them 
is that they "probably had less collateral damage" than the alternatives, even 
though those drone strikes "caused an inordinate amount of civilian casualties".

Such an upstanding sociopath really demonstrates the force of the Nobel Peace 
Prize program better than any other winner before Obama.

Bravo, ex-president "Drone-Bama" Obama - you are owning being a sociopath like 
an alpha - BRAVO.

   Watch: Obama Casually Admits His Drone Strikes Killed "Inordinate Amount" Of 
Innocent Civilians
   
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/watch-obama-still-defends-drone-strikes-after-admitting-inordinate-amount-civilians
   Tue, 12/01/2020 - 21:05




On Sat, Nov 21, 2020 at 12:28:19PM +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> A little quote of honesty from Barack Husein "Drone-bama" Obama, all but 
> hidden inside 700 pages of crap:
> 
>‘Killing for optics’? Obama claims he ‘took no joy’ in drone strikes, but 
> ordered them to avoid looking ‘soft on terrorism’
>https://www.rt.com/usa/507180-obama-drone-strikes-book-emanuel/
> 
>Former US President Barack Obama has sparked an anti-war backlash
>after saying in his new memoir he “took no joy” in ordering
>deadly drone strikes, reasoning that his administration “couldn't
>afford to look soft on terrorism.”
> 
>  … This didn’t age well.Obama and Biden promised to end the US
>  wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.Instead, they expanded Bush’s wars
>  from 2 to 7, and increased drone strikes ten fold.
>  https://t.co/84zLcbApBD
>  — Sarah Abdallah (@sahouraxo) November 18, 2020
> 
> 
>   … The ‘Drone Papers’ leak in 2015 revealed that, at least during
>   one period, 90 percent of US drone strike victims were“not the
>   intended targets.”
> 
>   …
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Sat, May 11, 2019 at 11:57:20PM -0400, Steve Kinney wrote:
> > 
> > On 5/11/19 12:16 AM, Razer wrote:
> > > A former US intel analyst was arrested Thursday under the Espionage Act.
> > > He allegedly leaked dox about the US Drone War program. Daniel Hale
> > > faces up to 50 yrs in prison, accused of disclosing 11 top secret/secret
> > > documents to a reporter.
> > 
> > If this took place before The Intercept burned Reality Winner, shame on
> > The Intercept.  If it took place after, shame on the leaker.
> > 
> > I saw a story indicating that prior to publishing the material submitted
> > by Ms. Winner, The Intercept called the Feds to verify that the zip code
> > on the package matched the facility their source told them it came from.
> >  Not certain this actually happened - but given what came next I do not
> > doubt it.
> > 
> > The Intercept published at least one high quality scan of a document
> > sent by Ms. Winner, with the printer's watermarks intact:  This told
> > world + Feds the printer's serial number, and time the document was
> > printed.  When I read about that, I went to The Intercp's site and
> > downloaded the image in question.  I bumped up the contrast and tweaked
> > its colors a bit:  Viola, the repeating watermark pattern jumped right out.
> > 
> > Starting on the date The Intecept openly and publicly burned Ms. Winner
> > - whether through shocking ignorance and negligence, or by design -
> > anyone who sends them 'dangerous documents' has no one to blame but
> > themselves the first morning they wake up in a Federal prison.
> > 
> > :o/


Obama fesses up to reason for drone-bombing M.E. weddings -- Former US intel analyst arrested for leaking DroneWar dox

2020-11-20 Thread Zenaan Harkness
A little quote of honesty from Barack Husein "Drone-bama" Obama, all but hidden 
inside 700 pages of crap:

   ‘Killing for optics’? Obama claims he ‘took no joy’ in drone strikes, but 
ordered them to avoid looking ‘soft on terrorism’
   https://www.rt.com/usa/507180-obama-drone-strikes-book-emanuel/

   Former US President Barack Obama has sparked an anti-war backlash
   after saying in his new memoir he “took no joy” in ordering
   deadly drone strikes, reasoning that his administration “couldn't
   afford to look soft on terrorism.”

 … This didn’t age well.Obama and Biden promised to end the US
 wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.Instead, they expanded Bush’s wars
 from 2 to 7, and increased drone strikes ten fold.
 https://t.co/84zLcbApBD
 — Sarah Abdallah (@sahouraxo) November 18, 2020


  … The ‘Drone Papers’ leak in 2015 revealed that, at least during
  one period, 90 percent of US drone strike victims were“not the
  intended targets.”

  …





On Sat, May 11, 2019 at 11:57:20PM -0400, Steve Kinney wrote:
> 
> On 5/11/19 12:16 AM, Razer wrote:
> > A former US intel analyst was arrested Thursday under the Espionage Act.
> > He allegedly leaked dox about the US Drone War program. Daniel Hale
> > faces up to 50 yrs in prison, accused of disclosing 11 top secret/secret
> > documents to a reporter.
> 
> If this took place before The Intercept burned Reality Winner, shame on
> The Intercept.  If it took place after, shame on the leaker.
> 
> I saw a story indicating that prior to publishing the material submitted
> by Ms. Winner, The Intercept called the Feds to verify that the zip code
> on the package matched the facility their source told them it came from.
>  Not certain this actually happened - but given what came next I do not
> doubt it.
> 
> The Intercept published at least one high quality scan of a document
> sent by Ms. Winner, with the printer's watermarks intact:  This told
> world + Feds the printer's serial number, and time the document was
> printed.  When I read about that, I went to The Intercp's site and
> downloaded the image in question.  I bumped up the contrast and tweaked
> its colors a bit:  Viola, the repeating watermark pattern jumped right out.
> 
> Starting on the date The Intecept openly and publicly burned Ms. Winner
> - whether through shocking ignorance and negligence, or by design -
> anyone who sends them 'dangerous documents' has no one to blame but
> themselves the first morning they wake up in a Federal prison.
> 
> :o/


Re: Former US intel analyst arrested for leaking DroneWar dox

2019-05-12 Thread Steve Kinney


On 5/12/19 12:44 AM, jim bell wrote:
> On Saturday, May 11, 2019, 9:10:31 PM PDT, Steve Kinney
>  wrote:
> 
> 
> On 5/11/19 11:57 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
> 
>>> If this took place before The Intercept burned Reality Winner, shame on
>>> The Intercept.  If it took place after, shame on the leaker.
> 
> 
>>Postscript:  The Reality Winner incident did come /after/ the
>>publication of docs apparently submitted to The Intercept by Daniel
>>Hale.  So, he had no obvious way to know where NOT to send TS dox.
> 
> 
> 
> Years ago, I recall reading that early on in the history of inkjet
> printers, even 1990, 'features' were built in the printers to detect if
> the printed document "looked like" a US dollar, small yellow dots,
> precisely placed to encode source data, were written over the face of
> the document.
> It seemed to me that removing the yellow cartridge, plus a thorough
> exhausting of the residual material, would improve the security.
> 
> Based on what I heard, it wasn't clear that such security dots, or other
> features, were used for non-currency-counterfeiting applications.   It
> sounds from these recent incidents as if inkjet printers are putting
> identifiable information on virtually any printouts.

Wikipedia has a good article on this:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Printer_steganography





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Re: Former US intel analyst arrested for leaking DroneWar dox

2019-05-11 Thread jim bell
 On Saturday, May 11, 2019, 9:10:31 PM PDT, Steve Kinney  
wrote:
 
 
On 5/11/19 11:57 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:

>> If this took place before The Intercept burned Reality Winner, shame on
>> The Intercept.  If it took place after, shame on the leaker.

>Postscript:  The Reality Winner incident did come /after/ the
>publication of docs apparently submitted to The Intercept by Daniel
>Hale.  So, he had no obvious way to know where NOT to send TS dox.


Years ago, I recall reading that early on in the history of inkjet printers, 
even 1990, 'features' were built in the printers to detect if the printed 
document "looked like" a US dollar, small yellow dots, precisely placed to 
encode source data, were written over the face of the document.It seemed to me 
that removing the yellow cartridge, plus a thorough exhausting of the residual 
material, would improve the security.
Based on what I heard, it wasn't clear that such security dots, or other 
features, were used for non-currency-counterfeiting applications.   It sounds 
from these recent incidents as if inkjet printers are putting identifiable 
information on virtually any printouts.
                    Jim Bell



  

Re: Former US intel analyst arrested for leaking DroneWar dox

2019-05-11 Thread Steve Kinney


On 5/11/19 11:57 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:

> If this took place before The Intercept burned Reality Winner, shame on
> The Intercept.  If it took place after, shame on the leaker.

Postscript:  The Reality Winner incident did come /after/ the
publication of docs apparently submitted to The Intercept by Daniel
Hale.  So, he had no obvious way to know where NOT to send TS dox.





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Re: Former US intel analyst arrested for leaking DroneWar dox

2019-05-11 Thread Steve Kinney


On 5/11/19 12:16 AM, Razer wrote:
> A former US intel analyst was arrested Thursday under the Espionage Act.
> He allegedly leaked dox about the US Drone War program. Daniel Hale
> faces up to 50 yrs in prison, accused of disclosing 11 top secret/secret
> documents to a reporter.

If this took place before The Intercept burned Reality Winner, shame on
The Intercept.  If it took place after, shame on the leaker.

I saw a story indicating that prior to publishing the material submitted
by Ms. Winner, The Intercept called the Feds to verify that the zip code
on the package matched the facility their source told them it came from.
 Not certain this actually happened - but given what came next I do not
doubt it.

The Intercept published at least one high quality scan of a document
sent by Ms. Winner, with the printer's watermarks intact:  This told
world + Feds the printer's serial number, and time the document was
printed.  When I read about that, I went to The Intercp's site and
downloaded the image in question.  I bumped up the contrast and tweaked
its colors a bit:  Viola, the repeating watermark pattern jumped right out.

Starting on the date The Intecept openly and publicly burned Ms. Winner
- whether through shocking ignorance and negligence, or by design -
anyone who sends them 'dangerous documents' has no one to blame but
themselves the first morning they wake up in a Federal prison.

:o/






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Re: Former US intel analyst arrested for leaking DroneWar dox

2019-05-10 Thread grarpamp
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https://www.netflix.com/title/80106754

Those should be in english,
and another panel...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Z4Sy6Vh26U

National Bird follows the dramatic journey of three whistleblowers who
are determined to break the silence around one of the most
controversial current affairs issues of our time: the secret U.S.
drone war. At the center of the film are three U.S. military veterans.
Plagued by guilt over participating in the killing of faceless people
in foreign countries, they decide to speak out publicly, despite the
possible consequences.
Their stories take dramatic turns, leading one of the protagonists to
Afghanistan where she learns about a horrendous incident. But her
journey also gives hope for peace and redemption. National Bird gives
rare insight into the U.S. drone program through the eyes of veterans
and survivors, connecting their stories as never seen before in a
documentary. Its images haunt the audience and bring a faraway issue
close to home.


Re: Former US intel analyst arrested for leaking DroneWar dox

2019-05-10 Thread grarpamp
On 5/11/19, jim bell  wrote:
>  Keep in mind that the "maximum sentence" usually reported by the clueless
> media is the values, 5, 10, 15, 20, etc values which are typically quoted in
> the statutes themselves.  This was seemingly valid about 30+ years ago, but
> since has been replaced by the "Federal Sentencing Guidelines, a formula
> that usually results in a far lower sentence.

> On Friday, May 10, 2019, 9:20:04 PM PDT, Razer  wrote:
>  A former US intel analyst was arrested Thursday under the Espionage Act. He
> allegedly leaked dox about the US Drone War program. Daniel Hale faces up to
> 50 yrs in prison, accused of disclosing 11 top secret/secret documents to a
> reporter.
>
> "...unnamed government sources have told media outlets that the reporter is
> investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill of The Intercept..."
>
> https://www.democracynow.org/2019/5/10/trump_steps_up_war_on_whistleblowers


National Bird
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaWYNOWVwiU

Interviews Commentary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p92wPlchHKY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAnPGdVPU5Q


Re: Former US intel analyst arrested for leaking DroneWar dox

2019-05-10 Thread jim bell
 Keep in mind that the "maximum sentence" usually reported by the clueless 
media is the values, 5, 10, 15, 20, etc values which are typically quoted in 
the statutes themselves.  This was seemingly valid about 30+ years ago, but 
since has been replaced by the "Federal Sentencing Guidelines, a formula that 
usually results in a far lower sentence.
             Jim Bell
On Friday, May 10, 2019, 9:20:04 PM PDT, Razer  wrote:  
 
 A former US intel analyst was arrested Thursday under the Espionage Act. He 
allegedly leaked dox about the US Drone War program. Daniel Hale faces up to 50 
yrs in prison, accused of disclosing 11 top secret/secret documents to a 
reporter.

"...unnamed government sources have told media outlets that the reporter is 
investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill of The Intercept..."

https://www.democracynow.org/2019/5/10/trump_steps_up_war_on_whistleblowers
Rr
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Former US intel analyst arrested for leaking DroneWar dox

2019-05-10 Thread Razer
A former US intel analyst was arrested Thursday under the  Espionage Act. He 
allegedly leaked dox about the US Drone War program. Daniel Hale faces up to 50 
yrs in prison, accused of disclosing 11 top secret/secret documents to a 
reporter.

"...unnamed government sources have told media outlets that the reporter is 
investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill of The Intercept..."

https://www.democracynow.org/2019/5/10/trump_steps_up_war_on_whistleblowers
Rr
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