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Archive for June, 2009:

Iran keeping armed forces busy.

Iran keeping armed forces busy.

Iran’s armed forces get the ‘canned’ propaganda news
the Goverenment stations broadcast.

Paradigm Intel says they are pratcing for inter-city combat.
Armed forces blind, deaf and dumb regarding protesters,
may be willing to fight protesters….Abberjonny just
doesn’t want to risk it. If military refuses lil jonny in
big trouble. OUT THE DOOR, TROUBLE,
REGIME WILL DUMP [...]

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The Green Brief #13 (June 29)

The Green Brief #13 (June 29)

I’m NiteOwl AKA Josh Shahryar - twitter.com/iran_translator on twitter - and I’ve been immersed in tweets from Iran for the past several hours. I have tried to be extremely careful in choosing my tweet sources. What I have compiled below is what I can confirm through my reliable twitter [...]

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Packet inspection vendors and hackers

Deep-Packet Inspection in U.S. Scrutinized Following Iran Surveillance

By Kim Zetter
June 29, 2009 |
6:54 pm |
Categories: Surveillance, privacy

Following a report last week that Iran is spying on domestic internet users with western-supplied technology, advocacy groups are pressuring federal lawmakers to scrutinize the use of the same technology in [...]

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For the Iranian PEOPLE. G

For the Iranian PEOPLE. G


We stand by you.G

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By Gerald Internet Anthropologist, Competitive Intelligence services.
CI toolbar at http://iasec.myuniversitytoolbar.com
Terrorist toolbar:
http://cigars.bravepages.com/head/iaterror.htm

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A Sensor-Based Framework for Kinetic Data

I leave in about a week for Greece, where I’ll be presenting a paper at AlgoSensors, a workshop associated with ICALP. The paper is entitled “Compressing Kinetic Data From Sensor Networks” and is joint work with my advisor, David Mount. You can see the camera ready version here. Slides will be posted [...]

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Colorful company

Obama has a strange attitude toward the rule of law. The former President of Honduras was clearly attempting an illegal election and had ignored the rulings of the Supreme Court and the legislature. Somehow Obama interprets his removal as illegal and ignores his illegal conduct. He is going to have to do [...]

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Pakistan to get live feed from UAVs looking for Taliban

NY Times:
As Pakistan escalates military operations against a top Taliban leader, the United States has resumed secret military surveillance drone flights over the country’s tribal areas to provide Pakistani commanders with a wide array of videos and other information on militants, according to American and Pakistani officials.
The sharing of real-time video feeds, communications intercepts [...]

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Michael Jackson’s last career move

Richard Littlejohn:
When the head of RCA Records was told that Elvis had died, he is said to have remarked: ‘Great career move.’
His modern counterpart at Sony must have entertained similar sentiments after being informed that Michael Jackson had popped his pumps.
Since the news of Wacko Jacko’s death Twittered out of Los Angeles, his albums [...]

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Iran certifies election people think bogus

NY Times:
Iran’s powerful Guardian Council certified the results of the country’s disputed presidential election on Monday, according to state television, an unexpectedly rapid move that set the stage for more clashes in the streets of Tehran.
The announcement came even as the government continued its efforts to try to quell public anger over the election, [...]

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It could have been life

From CNN:
Madoff sentenced to 150 years
He deserves everyday of it and it is too bad he want live long enough to complete his sentence.

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