Wednesday radar: What we are watching

Strange times we live in. A strange planet we inhabit. May as well enjoy the fleeting view.
Meanwhile here are the pieces of information of importance today:


Wednesday radar: What we are watching

Strange times we live in. A strange planet we inhabit. May as well enjoy the fleeting view.
Meanwhile here are the pieces of information of importance today:


The evolving drone wars: How Obama redefined 'civilian'


President Obama wanted to dissuade detractors and critics, plus limit the impact that drone strikes could have on his Administration. Early in his term, a drone strike killed woman and children in Pakistan. Even though it appeared he aggressively asked what the procedures were for defining targets, all reports indicate that he not only continued the practice of drone strikes but also broadened how the U.S. would define 'civilian.'

MSNBC reports on Klaidman's book on the killing of Anwar al-Awlaki, someone who was taken off the President's kill list and rubbed out:
According to Klaidman, Obama let it be known that he would consider allowing civilian deaths if it meant killing the U.S.-Yemeni cleric. "Bring it to me and let me decide in the reality of the moment rather than in the abstract," an aide recalls him saying.
Drone strikes are set to continue. And KILL OR CAPTURE may be one of the biggest political books of the summer. 

The  story yesterday on the kill list and now this today on how civilians are defined have major moral and political implications. It is how we, as a people, now fight our wars and define our enemies. It showcases what we are able to 'live with' in order to get the bad guy of the day. It also has implications on the homefront. If you haven't noticed recently, news organizations en masse have finally been reporting on how drones are going to be used by police in the skies above you, and me, and all of us, here in the United States.

If the term of civilian could be broadened by a chief executive, could civilian also eventually be broadened by a police chief? By an FBI head.. by a CIA diretor...?

The drones will be watching. Cameras on and glaring down below.. if you have a fence that protects you from your neighbor because you like to sunbath nude, the drone will enjoy the view. 

The future of the drones may be that they are armed. And if they are armed they can strike just as they do in Pakistan and Afghanistan. And if a few civilians die to get a target... will a future generation care?


Moral questions...
The type that no one is comfortable asking.

The evolving drone wars: How Obama redefined 'civilian'


President Obama wanted to dissuade detractors and critics, plus limit the impact that drone strikes could have on his Administration. Early in his term, a drone strike killed woman and children in Pakistan. Even though it appeared he aggressively asked what the procedures were for defining targets, all reports indicate that he not only continued the practice of drone strikes but also broadened how the U.S. would define 'civilian.'

MSNBC reports on Klaidman's book on the killing of Anwar al-Awlaki, someone who was taken off the President's kill list and rubbed out:
According to Klaidman, Obama let it be known that he would consider allowing civilian deaths if it meant killing the U.S.-Yemeni cleric. "Bring it to me and let me decide in the reality of the moment rather than in the abstract," an aide recalls him saying.
Drone strikes are set to continue. And KILL OR CAPTURE may be one of the biggest political books of the summer. 

The  story yesterday on the kill list and now this today on how civilians are defined have major moral and political implications. It is how we, as a people, now fight our wars and define our enemies. It showcases what we are able to 'live with' in order to get the bad guy of the day. It also has implications on the homefront. If you haven't noticed recently, news organizations en masse have finally been reporting on how drones are going to be used by police in the skies above you, and me, and all of us, here in the United States.

If the term of civilian could be broadened by a chief executive, could civilian also eventually be broadened by a police chief? By an FBI head.. by a CIA diretor...?

The drones will be watching. Cameras on and glaring down below.. if you have a fence that protects you from your neighbor because you like to sunbath nude, the drone will enjoy the view. 

The future of the drones may be that they are armed. And if they are armed they can strike just as they do in Pakistan and Afghanistan. And if a few civilians die to get a target... will a future generation care?


Moral questions...
The type that no one is comfortable asking.

GOOGLE PURPOSELY STOLE PRIVATE INFORMATION FOR YEARS AND COVERED IT UP


This news comes from across the pond—but if it is happening in the UK why would it not be happening in the US of A?

The accusations are that Google deliberately harvested private data on British citizens for years. According to the report, they downloaded photographs and emails, documents, and messages. The Street View cars collected as they drove.
A private company spying. Interesting. Because if you paint the picture just a little differently, it could mean even war! Think if foreign spies for another nation were driving around America stealing your data? Imagine if, say, North Korea had cars to do it. Or maybe a Chinese car.. with the Chinese flag. Driving around and spying on you!
It would mean war. The government would condemn. The media would go headline-crazy. 
But in this situation, when a private company did it, everyone is silent.
The noise of crickets in the vast wilderness of the online world.. well, that noise today is deafening. The international media is the only place to turn to find out just what exactly Google has been doing.
Just Google it.

GOOGLE PURPOSELY STOLE PRIVATE INFORMATION FOR YEARS AND COVERED IT UP


This news comes from across the pond—but if it is happening in the UK why would it not be happening in the US of A?

The accusations are that Google deliberately harvested private data on British citizens for years. According to the report, they downloaded photographs and emails, documents, and messages. The Street View cars collected as they drove.
A private company spying. Interesting. Because if you paint the picture just a little differently, it could mean even war! Think if foreign spies for another nation were driving around America stealing your data? Imagine if, say, North Korea had cars to do it. Or maybe a Chinese car.. with the Chinese flag. Driving around and spying on you!
It would mean war. The government would condemn. The media would go headline-crazy. 
But in this situation, when a private company did it, everyone is silent.
The noise of crickets in the vast wilderness of the online world.. well, that noise today is deafening. The international media is the only place to turn to find out just what exactly Google has been doing.
Just Google it.

If you have thousands of followers, maybe you may want to start purging


And here I thought the forty or so people a day I block on Twitter were real.

If you have thousands of followers, maybe you may want to start purging


Spammers hitting social web: 40% of social media accounts said to be spam
And here I thought the forty or so people a day I block on Twitter were real.

A must read from the New York TIMES on Obama's kill list

President Richard Nixon was heavily criticized in media and pop culture in the 1970s when news broke that he had a secret enemy's list. Who was on it? Journalists.. religious leaders.. maybe sometimes even his own staff and people within his own Administration.

Fast forward to the challenging post-9/11 world: President Obama scrapped the enemy's list and replaced it with a secret "kill list." 


There is a fascinating glimpse from the TIMES on President Obama and how evolution: From the chatter of anti-Patriot Act and anti-war in the Senate, to a hawk in office, a killer of Osama Bin Laden, and the man who approves lethal action and doesn't look back. The money quote:
In interviews with The New York Times, three dozen of his current and former advisers described Mr. Obama’s evolution since taking on the role, without precedent in presidential history, of personally overseeing the shadow war with Al Qaeda.
They describe a paradoxical leader who shunned the legislative deal-making required to close the detention facility at Guantánamo Bay in Cuba, but approves lethal action without hand-wringing. While he was adamant about narrowing the fight and improving relations with the Muslim world, he has followed the metastasizing enemy into new and dangerous lands. When he applies his lawyering skills to counterterrorism, it is usually to enable, not constrain, his ferocious campaign against Al Qaeda — even when it comes to killing an American cleric in Yemen, a decision that Mr. Obama told colleagues was “an easy one.”
And as Alex Jones' PRISON PLANET reports, the NY TIMES also mentioned that a girl, about age 17, and other Americans are on the kill list.

Sensing another irony: Those who favored Obama's 2008 campaign for the presidency because his language put him in stark opposition to eight years of Bush also have a test of their principles and will: Will they vote to reelect a man who campaigned against most things he ended up doing on the terror and homeland security front?

Sure, the political question is fun to ask.
But the more important question may be this: What role should the United States have, should there be a kill list, and should one chief executive single handedly get to decide who goes on that list and who gets rubbed out? Those are big questions. It would be fun to hear Candidate Obama debate President Obama on those points.

A must read from the New York TIMES on Obama's kill list

President Richard Nixon was heavily criticized in media and pop culture in the 1970s when news broke that he had a secret enemy's list. Who was on it? Journalists.. religious leaders.. maybe sometimes even his own staff and people within his own Administration.

Fast forward to the challenging post-9/11 world: President Obama scrapped the enemy's list and replaced it with a secret "kill list." 


There is a fascinating glimpse from the TIMES on President Obama and how evolution: From the chatter of anti-Patriot Act and anti-war in the Senate, to a hawk in office, a killer of Osama Bin Laden, and the man who approves lethal action and doesn't look back. The money quote:
In interviews with The New York Times, three dozen of his current and former advisers described Mr. Obama’s evolution since taking on the role, without precedent in presidential history, of personally overseeing the shadow war with Al Qaeda.
They describe a paradoxical leader who shunned the legislative deal-making required to close the detention facility at Guantánamo Bay in Cuba, but approves lethal action without hand-wringing. While he was adamant about narrowing the fight and improving relations with the Muslim world, he has followed the metastasizing enemy into new and dangerous lands. When he applies his lawyering skills to counterterrorism, it is usually to enable, not constrain, his ferocious campaign against Al Qaeda — even when it comes to killing an American cleric in Yemen, a decision that Mr. Obama told colleagues was “an easy one.”
And as Alex Jones' PRISON PLANET reports, the NY TIMES also mentioned that a girl, about age 17, and other Americans are on the kill list.

Sensing another irony: Those who favored Obama's 2008 campaign for the presidency because his language put him in stark opposition to eight years of Bush also have a test of their principles and will: Will they vote to reelect a man who campaigned against most things he ended up doing on the terror and homeland security front?

Sure, the political question is fun to ask.
But the more important question may be this: What role should the United States have, should there be a kill list, and should one chief executive single handedly get to decide who goes on that list and who gets rubbed out? Those are big questions. It would be fun to hear Candidate Obama debate President Obama on those points.

Strong start to hurricane season

It snowed in October--before winter.
It was near 90 across much of the nation in March--before spring.
We just saw the strongest tropical cyclone to hit the United States before June 1--Beryl.

... harbingers of things to come?
Earth changes?
Or should we just adjust the calenders... ?

Strong start to hurricane season

It snowed in October--before winter.
It was near 90 across much of the nation in March--before spring.
We just saw the strongest tropical cyclone to hit the United States before June 1--Beryl.

... harbingers of things to come?
Earth changes?
Or should we just adjust the calenders... ?

If Dewey can go down, who else can?

Now brewing: The collapse of the biggest law firm, in history. Law firm Dewey & Leboeuf LLP filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection 

If Dewey can go down, who else can?

Now brewing: The collapse of the biggest law firm, in history. Law firm Dewey & Leboeuf LLP filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection 

Are you glowing or is your tuna just happy to see me?

Finally confirmation of what alternative media has been reporting for a year.. sadly the alternative media was right all along.

And you thought wind and fire were the strongest elements of Earth!
Think again.

It may simply be FISH!

According to new research (research conducted of course in August of last year, but officially we are just hearing about it this year) "low levels" of radiation from Fukushima have turned up in bluefin tuna along the California coast. Remember, these levels were higher than normal and they were in schools of swimming tuna just months after the March 2011 earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear nightmare--fish swimming fast and bringing radiation to San Diego faster than water .. faster than the debris from the tsunami.


But food for thought: Radioactive tuna (low levels!!) were swimming near California four months after the Fukushima nuclear plant went haywire. 

We have been told for some time there are no worries.
No one told that to the tuna.

Are you glowing or is your tuna just happy to see me?

Finally confirmation of what alternative media has been reporting for a year.. sadly the alternative media was right all along.

And you thought wind and fire were the strongest elements of Earth!
Think again.

It may simply be FISH!

According to new research (research conducted of course in August of last year, but officially we are just hearing about it this year) "low levels" of radiation from Fukushima have turned up in bluefin tuna along the California coast. Remember, these levels were higher than normal and they were in schools of swimming tuna just months after the March 2011 earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear nightmare--fish swimming fast and bringing radiation to San Diego faster than water .. faster than the debris from the tsunami.


But food for thought: Radioactive tuna (low levels!!) were swimming near California four months after the Fukushima nuclear plant went haywire. 

We have been told for some time there are no worries.
No one told that to the tuna.

Italy in disbelief

Sky News 24 showed evacuees from the previous quake looking out of shaking tents in disbelief..

Several of the same building damaged by last week's 6.0 are said to be further damages or coming down by today's 5.8..



Italy in disbelief

Sky News 24 showed evacuees from the previous quake looking out of shaking tents in disbelief..

Several of the same building damaged by last week's 6.0 are said to be further damages or coming down by today's 5.8..



Constant shaking in Italy



CNN reporting this quote:
"People are very scared. It's been shaking non-stop for the past week," said journalist Andrea Vogt, who was near the epicenter.

(Source)
Both a human and economic impact occurring, constant chairing rattling northern Italy .. And lots of others watching..

Constant shaking in Italy



CNN reporting this quote:
"People are very scared. It's been shaking non-stop for the past week," said journalist Andrea Vogt, who was near the epicenter.

(Source)
Both a human and economic impact occurring, constant chairing rattling northern Italy .. And lots of others watching..

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