Andrew Klavan: Putin’s Secret Message to Obama

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oesPD7rNXw

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Inform Ops – Security Is Rooted in Behavior, Not Technology

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FreeFor & Information Ops…

A number of FreeFor have expressed a concern that they want to be more secure online, but weren’t sure how to go about it.  We’ll attempt to close that gap.  It isn’t hard, it will just require a structured learning approach and discipline on your part.  We will present specific steps and then show you how to layer techniques for a comprehensive security plan.  As you move through levels, you will become more secure and also more technically proficient.  Digital Security is no different than Operations Security.  Crawl, Walk, Run.

In terms of classic IO (next section), this would equate to #4, Computer Networ

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Obola Virus – Revision 1

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Ebola Deaths Go Exponential; Nigeria Demands Experimental Drug From US, Saudi Death First In Arab World

he official Ebola death toll is now at 932 with over 1,700 reported cases but as the WHO reports, in the last 48 hours, deaths and cases have exploded (48 and 108 respectively). As the charts below show, this epidemic is going exponential. What is perhaps most worrisome is, while playing down the threat in Nigeria (most especially Lagos – which the CDC Director is “deeply concerned” about), officials have formally asked the US for the experimental Ebola drug, which suggest things are far worse than the 3 deaths reported so far in Nigeria would suggest. Finally, as we warned yesterday, Saudi Arabia is suffering too as the main who was hospitalized yesterday with symptoms has died – the first reported casualty in the Arab world.

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CDC Getting Dozens Of Calls ‘About People Who Are Ill After Traveling In Africa’

Should we be alarmed that the CDC has received “several dozen calls” from hospitals around the country “about people who are ill after traveling in Africa”?  As you will read about below, a lot more Ebola testing has been going on around the nation than we have been hearing about in the mainstream media.  I can understand the need to keep people calm, but don’t we have a right to know what is really going on?  And the media has also been very quiet about the fact that Ebola is now potentially spreading to even more countries.  As you will read about below, a Liberian man just died from Ebola in Morocco, and a man that traveled to Saudi Arabia from Sierra Leone on Sunday night is being tested for Ebola after exhibiting “symptoms of the viral hemorrhagic fever”.  Top officials in the U.S. keep assuring us that everything is going to be just fine, but the truth is that this is a crisis that is beginning to spiral out of control. On Tuesday, the CDC told Time Magazine that it had received dozens of calls from all over the United States about people that had gotten sick after traveling to Africa…

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told TIME on Tuesday that it’s received several dozen calls from states and hospitals about people who are ill after traveling in Africa. “We’ve triaged those calls and about half-dozen or so resulted in specimen coming to CDC for testing and all have been negative for Ebola,” CDC spokesman Tom Skinner said, adding that the agency is expecting still more calls to come in.

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56,000 children more eligible for DACA in NC

56,000 more “children” aged 15-30 became immediately eligible for DACA relief in North Carolina as of March 31, 2014.(*1) These are in addition to the 19,876 so-called “dreamers” who were already granted DACA “amnesty” through September of 2013 in N.C.(*2)
These figures are in addition to the current administration shipping at least 1,200 more under the cover of darkness. (Who knows how many more they will force upon us).
How in the world are we going to absorb the costs that these “children” are going to place on the N.C. taxpayers?
This has GOT to stop! North Carolina MUST enact and enforce its’ own state immigration laws. It is legal to do so. So says the US Supreme Court.
The only way we will stop this is to loudly and continually, let your State Legislator know that you’re not going to stand for it any longer.CONTACT THEM AND DEMAND THEY TAKE ACTION! www.ncleg.net

James Johnson

President NCFIRE- North Carolinians For Immigration Reform and Enforcement
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Ebola America

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A Resume Enhancement

Police: Ohio Dem Gov Candidate Caught with Expired License and Woman in Backseat

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s58Ycfwjb7I

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The Rebirth Of Evil

by Francis Porretto

Men have known periods of both moral advancement and moral regression. When the context is politics and government, the least appreciated of the former is usually known as the Peace of Westphalia: a period in 1648 over which several highly significant treaties were agreed among the crowned heads of Europe, which could then still be non-sarcastically called Christendom.

The Westphalia treaties set down several principles most persons of our time take utterly for granted – indeed, to the point of shock upon being informed that rulers haven’t always conceded them. One of those glossed over more often than not was the proscription of private armies, a corollary of the reservation of the warmaking power to the sovereigns of nation-states. Private armies had long been deemed pernicious for several reasons, not the least of which was their habit of sweeping up any able-bodied man they found in their path and impressing him into their forces. In consequence, the wars in which those armies fought often reaped as many noncombatant as combatant lives, it being well nigh impossible to distinguish one from the other.

The sovereigns agreed, at long last, that allowing the carnage of war to embrace noncombatants was “bad for business;” that is, it impeded the economies of the belligerent nations. That could put a premature end to the fighting. Horrors! From that grudging recognition, added to the sovereigns’ desire to have the privilege of warmaking reserved to themselves, arose the formal distinction between soldier and civilian, the latter being protected from impressment or deliberate slaughter by general agreement among those who retained the privilege of making war.

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We’re All Criminals and Outlaws in the Eyes of the American Police State

By John W. Whitehead 

“Never in the civilised world have so many been locked up for so little.”—“Rough Justice in America,” The Economist

Why are we seeing such an uptick in Americans being arrested for such absurd “violations” as letting their kids play at a park unsupervised, collecting rainwater and snow runoff on their own property, growing vegetables in their yard, and holding Bible studies in their living room?

Mind you, we’re not talking tickets or fines or even warnings being issued to these so-called “lawbreakers.” We’re talking felony charges, handcuffs, police cars, mug shots, pat downs, jail cells and criminal records.

Consider what happened to Nicole Gainey, the Florida mom who was arrested and charged with child neglect for allowing her 7-year-old son to visit a neighborhood playground located a half mile from their house.

For the so-called “crime” of allowing her son to play at the park unsupervised, Gainey was interrogated, arrested and handcuffed in front of her son, and transported to the local jail where she was physically searched, fingerprinted, photographed and held for seven hours and then forced to pay almost $4000 in bond in order to return to her family. Gainey’s family and friends were subsequently questioned by the Dept. of Child Services. Gainey now faces a third-degree criminal felony charge that carries with it a fine of up to $5,000 and 5 years in jail.

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Why Is the CDC Lying about Ebola?

Volunteers prepare to remove the bodies of people who were suspected of contracting Ebola and died in the community in the village of Pendebu, north of Kenema August 2 , 2014. REUTERS-WHO-Tarik Jasarevic-Handout via Reuters

Eight people who came in contact with Patrick Sawyer on an air flight to Lagos, Nigeria are showing signs of Ebola. The mode of transmission can only be attributed to an airborne vector. But the CDC continues to state that Ebola is not airborne. Why?

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Bodies dumped in streets as West Africa struggles to curb Ebola

Relatives of Ebola victims in Liberia defied government orders and dumped infected bodies in the streets as West African governments struggled to enforce tough measures to curb an outbreak of the virus that has killed 887 people.

In Nigeria, which recorded its first death from Ebola in late July, authorities in Lagos said eight people who came in contact with the deceased U.S. citizen Patrick Sawyer were showing signs of the deadly disease.

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“Ebola Is A Plague”; Bodies Dumped On Streets; Nigerian Nurse Dies: Full Ebola Epidemic Roundup

The latest daily news roundup surrounding the ever-worsening Ebola epidemic.

Relatives of Ebola victims in Liberia defied government orders and dumped infected bodies in the streets as West African governments struggled to enforce tough measures to curb an outbreak of the virus that has killed 887 people.

In Nigeria, which recorded its first death from Ebola in late July, authorities in Lagos said eight people who came in contact with the deceased U.S. citizen Patrick Sawyer were showing signs of the deadly disease.

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ISIL SEIZING KEY FACILITIES IN IRAQ, SYRIA

Mosul dam in Iraq

The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL or ISIS) is seizing several facilities across regions of Syria and Iraq that are critical to public health and safety, potentially endangering hundreds of thousands of civilians, according to reports.

The al Qaeda offshoot has engaged in fierce battles in recent days with Kurdish forces after seizing cities and several small oil fields in northern Iraq. About 200,000 people, many of them members of the minority Kurdish Yezidi sect, have been forced to flee the region, the United Nations said.

There were conflicting reports about whether ISIL had taken control of the Mosul Dam on the Tigris River, Iraq’s largest hydroelectric dam. The dam’s director said Monday that Kurdish forces had so far been able to beat back the assault by the jihadists.

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Ben Shapiro Blasts CNN for Anti-Israel Bias

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6th NC PATCON October 1st – 6th 2014

If you are planning to attend the October PATCON,  please remit your fees ASAP, but NLT 18 September.  Please send check to Cape Carteret address below.  I do not deposit checks until the week before and I would appreciate all to remit funds now.  Thank you. Please subscribe to this post, so you will be kept up to date.

Brock Townsend
319 Holly Lane
Cape Carteret, NC 28584

The funds will be used for seating, tables, porta potties, Eastern North Carolina Barbecue with all the trimmings, equipment and tent. We would like to encourage company sponsors to donate money for this event. Any company donating $50 or more will be listed as a sponsor on the website and at the PATCON.

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