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I don’t really care who hacked the DNC and John Podesta. Whoever handed that info over to Wikileaks did the world a big favor. But I agree (once again) with Glenn Greenwald: these sketchy bits of third-hand gossip being reported as “news from the CIA” claiming the Russians did it do not qualify as news by any standard.
Justin Raimondo calls this businesss an attempted CIA coup. One of many, but don’t they usually stick to third-world countries?
No more John Stossel show. 🙁
You got no stinkin’ privacy because the courts do not understand the Internet. Well yeah, and because the courts routinely serve the interests of big government.
Ha ha ha. Clinton fans created fake news that the MSM uncritically spread. You go, Glenn Greenwald.
Eastern Washington wants a divorce from urban Pugieland.
Uber is now tracking customers after they’ve closed its app. But not to worry; it’s for your own good. (Close app, turn off phone, remove battery — if your battery is still a removable one.) (H/T MJR)
Can’t afford to rent your very own malicious botnet (per last links)? Well, there’s always this $50 USB killer. It’s not perfect; but for mere couch-cushion change, what do you expect?
It’s truly a human tragedy that this type of humane research on psychoactive drugs has been curtailed for so many decades. Thanks, War on Drugs.
Well, here’s a big suprise. The (former) records supervisor for the Albuquerque cops has filed an affidavit stating that the notoriously violent and corrupt police department routinely altered or deleted videos of them shooting people.
Kit Perez on the laziness of digital self-surveillance by freedomistas.
They haven’t reached wheelbarrow stage yet, but Venezuelans now can’t carry their inflated currency in ordinary wallets.
If you’ve wondered what would happen if the government banned cash, take a look at India. Right now. (And why is there always somebody who says, “I’m in favor of [this awful thing], if only they would have [committed the outrage in a way that didn’t hurt me so much]”?)
One more lefty recounts how he and the Democrats screwed up.
Over at TZP, Y.B. ben Avraham describes a “fixer” — and the insane lengths and costs NYC residents have to go through for self defense in a corrupt political system.
Well, for anybody who doubted that a Trump administration would be Republican business-as-usual, here’s the rinse rag as chief of staff.
But at least the New York Times is promising reform. And its bossman is actually showing awareness of their dirty deeds.
Ron Paul — aka Cassandra — warns Trump of the U.S. shadow government.