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The emails also expose the revolving door that operates in private intelligence companies in the United States. Government and diplomatic sources from around the world give Stratfor advance knowledge of global politics and events in exchange for money. The Global Intelligence Files exposes how Stratfor has recruited a global network of informants who are paid via Swiss banks accounts and pre-paid credit cards. Stratfor has a mix of covert and overt informants, which includes government employees, embassy staff and journalists around the world.The material shows how a private intelligence agency works, and how they target individuals for their corporate and government clients. For example, Stratfor monitored and analysed the online activities of Bhopal activists, including the "Yes Men", for the US chemical giant Dow Chemical. The activists seek redress for the 1984 Dow Chemical/Union Carbide gas disaster in Bhopal, India. The disaster led to thousands of deaths, injuries in more than half a million people, and lasting environmental damage.
Hackers steal, under false pretenses.Jones & Icke simply want what's in your wallet. They're full out predators. They've taken Science fiction to an entirely whole new level.See, they don't believe that people read books anymore - I have books, and I know they're bloody damn liars. BUT - PARANOIA SELLS!I'm sure they both studied psychology, and know how to get under people's skin, and then twist the proverbial knife. There's no elite; no Illuminati. But what there is: people who are smart with their money, and good at convincing others what to do.I've studied all this crap since I've been a teenager, and it doesn't matter who, or what you believe.The world will be here tomorrow. As a child in the late 60s, I did the NUKE drills, hiding under desks once a month. Waiting for the dayto come - the day that never came!FEAR sells, and FEAR is stupid. I toss the FEAR pie away, along with it's Satanic overtones, Illuminati crust, and Elitist filling.Pie is pie.
FYI - my bf has a horrid flu, and I've been healthy as can be. I've even teased him, when he walked out, paranoid about the shot fromthe doctor's office last month. Now, he's been paying for it, for days!! I've been running errands, just felt sleepy for a day.Making fun of people who don't believe like you do, is what bullies do. When everyone can sit down, present actual evidence? Then I'll listen.But as far as I'm concerned - there's an awful lot of respect/ that needs to be shown.
David Icke and Alex Jones are not to be trusted. Do the research and digg deep.
Zionists = Israel = The ones who want to take the control over the world, when Israel (and God forbid it will ever happen) take over as the control/elite country of the world and according to some religious books the fake Messiah will take over for a while in Jerusalem that is when the New World Order aka ONE world Order will take place and will be in place.
LulzSec 'Leader' Turns on Fellow Hacktivists: FedsABC NewsBy RICHARD ESPOSITO, AARON KATERSKY and PIERRE THOMAS | ABC News – 9 hrs ago LulzSec 'Leader' Turns on Fellow Hacktivists: Feds (ABC News)Enlarge Photo LulzSec 'Leader' Turns on Fellow Hacktivists: Feds (ABC News)Six members of the suspected computer hacking groups affiliated with Anonymous were charged -- including the suspected ring leader, who directed the entire operation from a Manhattan apartment complex -- after it was revealed one of the group's most high profile members has been working with federal authorities for months.Hector Monsegur, a 28-year-old American believed to use the name "Sabu" on the internet, was arrested by federal agents last year and has been cooperating with law enforcement ever since, officials said. He pleaded guilty last August, a plea unsealed in federal court in Lower Manhattan today.At least at least four of the five other members of the group were arrested recently based on information provided by Monsegur -- one in Chicago and three overseas, officials said. Each were charged with conspiracy and at least two will appear in federal court in Lower Manhattan later today.Federal officials said they expect the arrests to seriously damage LulzSec, an underground group also known as Lulz Security, which is also an offset of the hacking group Anonymous.Law enforcement sources told ABC News that the six people charged are allegedly among the most sophisticated hackers in the world. The FBI said motives for attacks varied -- for example an attack on credit card companies was based on the refusal by the firms to process contributions to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks, and another attack was simply a way of mocking internet security. The investigation began with a tip last June, officials said.The group and Anonymous have taken credit for carrying out a number of high-profile hacking actions against companies and institutions including the CIA's website, Britain's Serious Organized Crime Agency, Japan's Sony Corp and Mexican government websites.Last month, Anonymous published a recording of a confidential call between FBI agents and London detectives in which the law-enforcement agents discuss action they are taking against hacking.READ: Anonymous Listens in on FBI-Scotland Yard Hacking CallAnonymous also claimed to be behind the electronic theft of thousands of internal documents from the private intelligence analysis firm Stratfor. In charging documents released today, federal officials said that the charged co-conspirators had stolen credit card information from Stratfor employees and clients and made some $700,000 in unauthorized charges.Earlier this week, a Twitter account connected to Sabu continued to rant against federal agents, supposedly while he was working with them."The federal government is run by a bunch of f*****g cowards. Don't give in to these people. Fight back. Stay strong," a tweet from Monday reads.While Anonymous and LulzSec by nature have no official hierarchy, the user known as Sabu was one of the most vocal and prominent members in online communities. Fox News first reported Monsegur's alleged involvement with the today's arrests.ABC News' Jason Ryan, Mark Crudele and Lee Ferran contributed to this report.
It's interesting to me that that the leader turned on his own operation and has been undercover for months. I also have the question....why just MJ songs from Sony?You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginQuoteLulzSec 'Leader' Turns on Fellow Hacktivists: FedsABC NewsBy RICHARD ESPOSITO, AARON KATERSKY and PIERRE THOMAS | ABC News – 9 hrs ago LulzSec 'Leader' Turns on Fellow Hacktivists: Feds (ABC News)Enlarge Photo LulzSec 'Leader' Turns on Fellow Hacktivists: Feds (ABC News)Six members of the suspected computer hacking groups affiliated with Anonymous were charged -- including the suspected ring leader, who directed the entire operation from a Manhattan apartment complex -- after it was revealed one of the group's most high profile members has been working with federal authorities for months.Hector Monsegur, a 28-year-old American believed to use the name "Sabu" on the internet, was arrested by federal agents last year and has been cooperating with law enforcement ever since, officials said. He pleaded guilty last August, a plea unsealed in federal court in Lower Manhattan today.At least at least four of the five other members of the group were arrested recently based on information provided by Monsegur -- one in Chicago and three overseas, officials said. Each were charged with conspiracy and at least two will appear in federal court in Lower Manhattan later today.Federal officials said they expect the arrests to seriously damage LulzSec, an underground group also known as Lulz Security, which is also an offset of the hacking group Anonymous.Law enforcement sources told ABC News that the six people charged are allegedly among the most sophisticated hackers in the world. The FBI said motives for attacks varied -- for example an attack on credit card companies was based on the refusal by the firms to process contributions to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks, and another attack was simply a way of mocking internet security. The investigation began with a tip last June, officials said.The group and Anonymous have taken credit for carrying out a number of high-profile hacking actions against companies and institutions including the CIA's website, Britain's Serious Organized Crime Agency, Japan's Sony Corp and Mexican government websites.Last month, Anonymous published a recording of a confidential call between FBI agents and London detectives in which the law-enforcement agents discuss action they are taking against hacking.READ: Anonymous Listens in on FBI-Scotland Yard Hacking CallAnonymous also claimed to be behind the electronic theft of thousands of internal documents from the private intelligence analysis firm Stratfor. In charging documents released today, federal officials said that the charged co-conspirators had stolen credit card information from Stratfor employees and clients and made some $700,000 in unauthorized charges.Earlier this week, a Twitter account connected to Sabu continued to rant against federal agents, supposedly while he was working with them."The federal government is run by a bunch of f*****g cowards. Don't give in to these people. Fight back. Stay strong," a tweet from Monday reads.While Anonymous and LulzSec by nature have no official hierarchy, the user known as Sabu was one of the most vocal and prominent members in online communities. Fox News first reported Monsegur's alleged involvement with the today's arrests.ABC News' Jason Ryan, Mark Crudele and Lee Ferran contributed to this report.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginFYI - my bf has a horrid flu, and I've been healthy as can be. I've even teased him, when he walked out, paranoid about the shot fromthe doctor's office last month. Now, he's been paying for it, for days!! I've been running errands, just felt sleepy for a day.Making fun of people who don't believe like you do, is what bullies do. When everyone can sit down, present actual evidence? Then I'll listen.But as far as I'm concerned - there's an awful lot of respect/ that needs to be shown.If your boyfriend got sick, it's because his immune system failed him. That same exact reason why people get cancer. Pumping your body full of toxins is NOT THE ANSWER! Your boyfriend did the best thing, kudos to him....he wasn't poisoned with toxic wastes.Tink if you continue to get your "toxic jabs" & you think they are doing you good, I sure hope later in your health life, you don't have some "unexplainable" pain, or get cancer, & then wonder what could've contriubuted to it. Just because some vaccines you don't see immediate damage does't mean it didn't damge.That's why there is a vaccine damage payout...because they know it causes damage.Try telling other people's family that have been damaged by vaccines or even death. Let THEM tell you their story of how their life has been affected. Maybe then you'd think differently.I'm not a bully. I don't bully because you don't agree with me. I'm asking people to check out my "opinions, facts, lies" what ever you'd to call them, but everyone owes to themselves to check out a "opinion, fact, lie" if it we're to come from me or Michael Jackson.