Spooky comment on the blog this morning--
Today's date of this posting is (October 7, 2013)... As I was driving down Interstate 95-S just past the 295 Baltimore/Washington Pkwy. at 12:45 a.m. this past mid April when I suddenly saw a large drone (about the size of a helicopter)hovering just off of the northbound side of 95-N with red lights flashing on and off underneath it, when all of a sudden, bright white lights touched down in front of my car, then on top of my car and then circled onto the northbound side on top of another car. That was probably the spookiest thing I've ever seen. I feel like we are now living in a twilight zone dictatorship called Obamba-land and no longer the good ole U.S.A. land of the free! We are living in scary times!!!
Yes they are, but spying is a bipartisan effort! And speaking of the federales,
the New York Times has uncovered that the government shutdown has been planned for months, and guess which evil duo is behind it? That would be the Koch Brothers,
founders of the Tea Party, who are no doubt pleased as punch that the government shutdown means less nosy gubmint poking into their activities, activities such as
illegal sales to Iran,
fracking and
drilling for oil in national parks (
which continue in spite of the "shutdown"). The shutdown is win-win for them, and we can expect it to go on for a long time.
The FBI couldn't figure out how to seize the Bitcoins of the founder of the Silk Road, so they
seized users' funds instead. Fun fact: Silk Road operated on a TOR network, TOR being an acronym for "The Onion Router," so-called because of its encryption layers. The network was a creation of the U.S. government, which wanted to offer anonymity to users in repressive regimes. The FBI likely took down Ross "Dread Pirate Roberts" Ulbricht by
using a backdoor in Firefox to insert malware that identified specific networking devices.
And court records were unsealed that reveal why Ladar Levison shut down Lavabit, the e-mail service provider to Edward Snowden and about 400,000 other people: the Feds demanded that
Levison turn over SSL keys that would give them access to every single user's metadata and fined him $5,000 a day when he refused.
Don't think extralegal government activities are something you should worry about?
Read this plz, and
mull over the fact that Maryland State Police spied on Peace protestors-- not just here or there, but monitored their activities for more than a year.