Category: Big Brother
I must have signed a petition sent by this group, I don’t know how else they got my address. NOTE – this is my last blog for awhile on either pg; Work is testing my sanity, and the barrage of unconstitutional activities [which a corrupt Congress continues to ignore] have taken their toll.
I’m NOT quitting, just taking a break. Prophecy indicates we are fighting a delaying action. The 2nd amendment, which might have been able to allow a patriot citizenry to unseat trators to our country, is stalemated by the electronic surveillance and other measures at gov’t disposal.
Willing to die on my feet rather than live on my knees, I remain, your fellow Patriot, “X”
Obama Gives Away Our Sovereignty – Dick Morris TV: Lunch Alert!
Dear Friend,
In this video commentary, I discuss how Obama is about to join the International Criminal Court prohibiting any war without UN approval (giving Russia and China a veto). Tune in!
http://www.dickmorris.com/obama-gives-away-our-sovereignty-dick-morris-tv-lunch-alert/
I’m sure you have seen several thumbnails after a video, showing others, not necessarily related to the one viewed. This appeared after a very good (I intend to post) speech by Glenn Beck to the NRA. Does ANYONE recall my post “I.B.M. “Smarter Planet”? WE THE PEOPLE WILL NOT BE CHIPPED 1/3″? No? Hopefully some of you DID view it before it was removed. I was mighty outraged at its removal from YouTube..
The “smarter planet” people gave technology to the Germans; which was all they needed to implement the Holocaust. In this video, approx at the 13:00 mark you will see this in action.
Let’s see how long they last on YouTube:
The truth about IBM company and the collaboration with the Nazi Party for the elimination of jews and other camp prisoners.
I.B.M. and the Holocaust
Strange ending; sodium flouride used in drinking water by the Nazis; remember Crest toothpaste being the first to use it “approved by the ADA” as a decay preventative? Monsanto, responsible for genitically modified seeds, and weird facts on Aspartame; the military not wanting pilots to drink sodas containing it.
Andrew Napolitano, privacy, United States Department of Homeland Security
via Video: Judge Andrew Napolitano says the NSA has gone too far.
Back Off Baraka Campaign
- Judi McLeod Thursday, March 8, 2012
News guaranteed to shake Canadians off their duffs: Obama covets Canada.
King-of-the-World-Legend-in-his-own-Mind Barack Obama sees Canada not as a Parliamentary Democracy, but as part of his Marxist-inspired empire.
Nine months after Canada’s May 2011 federal election where Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper took 40% of the vote winning 166 seats for his first majority, the same groups that put Obama in the office to which they are hellbent to return him come November 6, work to overturn the results of the Canadian election.
The coming battle for the protection of Canadian sovereignty could be called the People’s War against a North American Union on Steroids.
Overturning Canadian democracy is being aided and abetted by the leaders of documented Obama groups, including Ben Brandzei, a former advocacy director for Moveon.org, as well as Ross McGregor, Director of the Tides Canada Foundation. And yes, that is the Canadian branch of George Soros’ Tides Foundation.
Arab Spring has become Canadian Spring
Virtually and almost overnight, Arab Spring has become Canadian Spring.
Glenn Beck boosted Sun Media’s exposé on the attack on Canadian democracy on GBTV last night.
Canadian alert: Spooky Dude has come to Dodge.
Thanks to the Andrew Breitbarts of Canada at Sun News Network, the stealth attack on Canadian democracy didn’t go down without a shot to Canadian adrenaline: “While the United States presidential election is raging on, several Canadian politicians are complaining about what they call “American-style dirty tricks” up north—specifically, the increasing use of robocalls. The problem is that many of the politicians complaining about this behavior are themselves working closely with American left-wing groups closely affiliated with the Obama campaign. (Sun News Network’s Brian Lilley).
“What has happened is that the left has imported what they claim they hate…
“This group has an entire campaign to push people to contact Prime Minister Stephen Harper, the other party leaders, RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson and William Corbett, the Commissioner of Canada Elections—he’s the lead investigator for any wrongdoing in the election…
“These are high level Americans with deep ties to the left wing of the Democratic Party now trying to overturn Canadian democracy.”
Activists behind the move are claiming that an online petition represents a “grassroots” move of the Canadian people. Social media has become Socialist media in this Web grassroots petition.
In short, the “grassroots” is the same group of New Democrat Party, Liberals and the Greens who tried to form the coalition to take down the Stephen Harper Government when it was still in its second minority status.
They may sound new on the latest news-bite, but they are the same old-same old.
Canadians who care about sovereignty should know that the NDP, the Liberals and the Greens are now working in tandem with Obama on what boils down to the Fundamental Transformation of Canada.
While Obama and his activists have worked an agenda that will push America into the abyss, the Canadian far left have been working their way out of the nine-month-old tizzy the last federal election left them in.
The far-left dubbed “Scary” Stephen Harper got his majority leaving the left with no battle ground from which to con Canadian voters. Well regulated Canadian banks are safe and Canada is one of the few western countries not headed towards certain bankruptcy.
When Obama threw Israel under the bus, Harper took a strong stand to support it, which he continues to the present day.
When Obama turned up his imperious nose at the 30,000-plus job-providing Keystone Pipeline, Harper looked to China as a customer for Canadian oil.
Obama tries to force world-failed Socialism on the USA. Harper leads Canada from the values of small-c conservatism.
The once preposterous warning that the US would annex Canada is now reality with Obama in the White House.
Meanwhile, there’s no better time than today for Canadians to kickstart the ‘Back Off Baraka’ Campaign.
If You’re Using ‘Password1,’ Change It. Now.
The number one way hackers get into protected systems isn’t through a fancy technical exploit. It’s by guessing the password.
That’s not too hard when the most common password used on business systems is “Password1.”
There’s a technical reason for Password1′s popularity: It’s got an upper-case letter, a number and nine characters. That satisfies the complexity rules for many systems, including the default settings for Microsoft’s widely used Active Directory identity management software.
Security services firm Trustwave spotlighted the “Password1″ problem in its recently released “2012 Global Security Report,” which summarizes the firm’s findings from nearly 2 million network vulnerability scans and 300 recent security breach investigations.
Around 5% of passwords involve a variation of the word “password,” the company’s researchers found. The runner-up, “welcome,” turns up in more than 1%.
Easily guessable or entirely blank passwords were the most common vulnerability Trustwave’s SpiderLabs unit found in its penetration tests last year on clients’ systems. The firm set an assortment of widely available password-cracking tools loose on 2.5 million passwords, and successfully broke more than 200,000 of them.
Verizon came up with similar results in its 2012 Data Breach Investigations Report, one of the security industry’s most comprehensive annual studies. The full report will be released in several months, but Verizon previewed some of its findings at this week’s RSA conference in San Francisco.
Exploiting weak or guessable passwords was the top method attackers used to gain access last year. It played a role in 29% of the security breaches Verizon’s response team investigated.
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Verizon’s scariest finding was that attackers are often inside victims’ networks for months or years before they’re discovered. Less than 20% of the intrusions Verizon studied were discovered within days, let alone hours.
Even scarier: Few companies discovered the breach on their own. More than two-thirds learned they’d been attacked only after an external party, such as a law-enforcement agency, notified them. Trustwave’s findings were almost identical: Only 16% of the cases it investigated last year were internally detected.
So if your password is something guessable, what’s the best way to make it more secure? Make it longer.
Adding complexity to your password — swapping “password” for “p@S$w0rd” — protects against so-called “dictionary” attacks, which automatically check against a list of standard words.
But attackers are increasingly using brute-force tools that simply cycle through all possible character combinations. Length is the only effective guard against those. A seven-character password has 70 trillion possible combinations; an eight-character password takes that to more than 6 quadrillion.
Even a few quadrillion options isn’t a big deal for modern machines, though. Using a $1,500 computer built with off-the-shelf parts, it took Trustwave just 10 hours to harvest its 200,000 broken passwords.
“We’ve got to get ourselves using stuff larger than human memory capacity,” independent security researcher Dan Kaminsky said during an RSA presentation on why passwords don’t work.
He acknowledged that it’s an uphill fight. Biometric authentication, smartcards, one-time key generators and other solutions can increase security, but at the cost of adding complexity.
“The fundamental win of the password over every other authentication technology is its utter simplicity on every device,” Kaminsky said. “This is, of course, also their fundamental failing.” To top of page




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