You might think, with an average salary of $28,000, almost $10,000 above the median in town, that Ferguson, Missouri police might be able to supply the bare necessities for themselves. If the individual falls a little short, you (you socialist,… Read More ›
Month: November 2014
Gift Ideas: the Alien Facehugger Dog Leash
The Alien Facehugger Dog Leash from GCFX on Etsy might just be badass enough to make your Puggle intimidating on her outings to the dog park. It’s for dogs 15-35 lbs, and reviewers give it 4.5 stars out of five. Go… Read More ›
Interwebbed: Cyber and Crypto Thanksgiving News
Happy Thanksgiving, Kittens! Or as we call it up in Canuckistan: Thursday. We know you’re busy arguing with relatives you haven’t seen since this time last year, so we’ll leave you to that. But first, we’ll be servicey. Here are… Read More ›
Essential #Ferguson Documents: Grand Jury Transcript, Evidence, Witness Interviews
There are hundreds of pages of information here, thoughtfully collated by the court transcriptionist and uploaded by St. Louis Public Radio. Surely there are by now tens of thousands of analysis and recapping pieces on the internet, but here is… Read More ›
Stocking (Mask) Stuffers: #Anonymous rolling papers
We are grateful to our friend @Miss_Cybernaut in the Serbian Pirate Party who drew our attention to this stunningly perfect gift item from Zla-Zla.com. At only twice the price of non-branded papers, it’s sure to give any revolutionary stoner the… Read More ›
CIA Loses Over Three Weeks Worth of FOIA Requests, Senate’s CIA Torture Report Excludes Interviews with those Subjected to Most Brutal Treatment, and More: FRINFORMSUM 11/26/2014
Originally posted on UNREDACTED:
If you made any FOIA requests to the CIA using their electronic submission portal between October 14 and November 6, you’re going to need to resend them. Buried in the CIA’s Electronic Reading Room is a…
Live: Jian Ghomeshi charged with sexual assault
So it begins. The Ghomeshi case (which is of course years overdue) is a great example of how Canada refuses to take the lead, but will follow its imperial masters; if not for the Jimmy Savile Case in the UK,… Read More ›
Interwebbed: Cyber and Crypto News for November 26
Happy hump day, kittens. Don’t worry: with the help of enough bracing beverages and news links, you’ll get over it and on the smooth downhill slide to Thursday. After that, who knows? Maybe Friday! Introducing better ideas is far more… Read More ›
Canadian protesters defy authorities over Trans Mountain pipeline
Originally posted on RED POWER MEDIA:
Protesters clash with Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officers during a demonstration against the proposed Kinder Morgan pipeline on Burnaby Mountain in Burnaby, British Columbia November 20, 2014. REUTERS November 25, 2014 | by Renee Lewis…
First Nations to ‘resist’ complying with financial transparency act
Originally posted on Warrior Publications:
84 First Nations have yet to comply with the transparency act on eve of final deadline By Susana Mas, CBC News, Nov 25, 2014 Three Western Treaty First Nations say they will “resist” the federal government’s…
From the Vault: The Real CEO Letters
From time to time we receive missives of particular interest in our unencrypted public email or our Contact Form. We’d like to share one with you now. Pour yourself a double and use the washroom before reading; this is going… Read More ›
Crypto-Affirmations: Geraldo Edition
Every day is like Geraldo going into that empty tomb. Or whatever. Except every day, we already know the tomb is empty. — OLAASM (@OLAASM) November 21, 2014 Remember, when you stare into the Facebook, the Facebook stares also into… Read More ›
Interwebbed: Cyber and Crypto News for Nov 25
Only a month till Christmas, kittens! You can get us anything from the Free Anons, WikiLeaks, or Welcome to Night Vale stores. Including Jeremy Hammond, Julian Assange, or Cecil the Radio Announcer. Even though he is gay and will never… Read More ›
Inside an Ottawa Mosque’s fight against radicalism
A very interesting look inside a mosque’s efforts to stay moderate in the face of assumptions from one side of the fence and active insurgency from the other.
Regin Spying Software Has Been Attacking Governments And Corporations Since 2008
As if the NSA needed another tool.