Despite the fact that they have been the subject of online ridicule for months, the FBI put out flyers as part of the "Communities Against Terrorism" which points out behavior including using cash to pay for a cup of coffee as a suspicious activity, has been characterized as reasonable by the mainstream media, even the New York Times will admit that most of the recent terror plots in the United States has originated from the FBI. In a strange headlined story entitled Are You a Terrorist?, CBS 12 lends the flyers credence by completely failing to mention that they include a list of mundane behaviors that have nothing to do with terrorism or anything relating to "suspicious activity" at all. Earlier this year one of the flyers sent out to Internet cafes instructs businesses to report people who regularly pay with cash for their coffee as potential terrorists. Other examples of suspicious behavior that was outlined was anyone expressing concern about privacy while surfing online in public, which is far from being a 'suspicious activity' is pretty much a prerequisite for using the internet these days. In a flyer distributed to Military Surplus stores, the purchase of any storable food supplies in large quantities, a increasingly common trend amongst "preppers," is also defined as an indication of terrorism. Despite the fact that since they place activities performed by millions of Americans in the context of 'suspicious behavior' they are virtually worthless when it comes to identifying real terrorist threats. So Do you think the mainstream media should be accepting these flyers as a credible source of information? or should they be questioning them just like a majority of those who use the web regularly? Leave your comments belowMonday, April 30, 2012
FBI categorizes actions performed by millions of americans as 'suspicious'
Despite the fact that they have been the subject of online ridicule for months, the FBI put out flyers as part of the "Communities Against Terrorism" which points out behavior including using cash to pay for a cup of coffee as a suspicious activity, has been characterized as reasonable by the mainstream media, even the New York Times will admit that most of the recent terror plots in the United States has originated from the FBI. In a strange headlined story entitled Are You a Terrorist?, CBS 12 lends the flyers credence by completely failing to mention that they include a list of mundane behaviors that have nothing to do with terrorism or anything relating to "suspicious activity" at all. Earlier this year one of the flyers sent out to Internet cafes instructs businesses to report people who regularly pay with cash for their coffee as potential terrorists. Other examples of suspicious behavior that was outlined was anyone expressing concern about privacy while surfing online in public, which is far from being a 'suspicious activity' is pretty much a prerequisite for using the internet these days. In a flyer distributed to Military Surplus stores, the purchase of any storable food supplies in large quantities, a increasingly common trend amongst "preppers," is also defined as an indication of terrorism. Despite the fact that since they place activities performed by millions of Americans in the context of 'suspicious behavior' they are virtually worthless when it comes to identifying real terrorist threats. So Do you think the mainstream media should be accepting these flyers as a credible source of information? or should they be questioning them just like a majority of those who use the web regularly? Leave your comments belowSunday, April 29, 2012
Keeping a secret can make us feel Physically burdened?
Apparently,
Can you keep a secret? We refer to keeping secrets as if they are material things. And a new study suggests that when we know a secret, we perceive ourselves as being physically burdened.
Researchers recruited participants to write a description of either a serious secret, like a story of infidelity or sexual orientation, or a more trivial secret. Then they looked at a hill straight on and were asked to rate the hill’s steepness. Those subjects who wrote about an important secret perceived the hills as steeper than those who wrote about trivial secrets. The research is in the Journal of Experimental Psychology.
Earlier studies have shown that people who are physically weighted down also perceive hills as steeper than those who are not.
In a separate investigation, researchers found that subjects who recalled a significant secret also judged a target to be further off in the distance than those who remembered a less meaningful secret.
Hmm. So maybe divulging secrets will relieve you of a burden—then again, we better wait for a study on how stressful it is to lose every friend who confides in you.
Can you keep a secret? We refer to keeping secrets as if they are material things. And a new study suggests that when we know a secret, we perceive ourselves as being physically burdened.
Researchers recruited participants to write a description of either a serious secret, like a story of infidelity or sexual orientation, or a more trivial secret. Then they looked at a hill straight on and were asked to rate the hill’s steepness. Those subjects who wrote about an important secret perceived the hills as steeper than those who wrote about trivial secrets. The research is in the Journal of Experimental Psychology.
Earlier studies have shown that people who are physically weighted down also perceive hills as steeper than those who are not.
In a separate investigation, researchers found that subjects who recalled a significant secret also judged a target to be further off in the distance than those who remembered a less meaningful secret.
Hmm. So maybe divulging secrets will relieve you of a burden—then again, we better wait for a study on how stressful it is to lose every friend who confides in you.
Cops Confiscate Cameras at Ohio Congressman’s Town Hall
A congressman from Ohio had cops grab the cameras of constituents during a town hall meeting. Steve Chabot, a Republican, had cell phones and cameras confiscated in order to “prevent an embarrassing Youtube video from making the rounds,” according to Carlos Miller, who runs a blog documenting efforts by the state to stifle the First Amendment rights of photographers. Police said the cameras were taken “to protect the constituents.” A local television station, however, was allowed to videotape the meeting and the bold move by Chabot and the cops.
Think Progress, the Soros-funded media operation, also reported the incident, primarily because Chabot is an establishment Republican and protesters outside the event called for more taxes. The Democrat blog reported:
Media were permitted to record the event, making the ban on citizen cameras all the more baffling. Clearly no “security” threat existed; rather, as one of Chabot’s staffers told ThinkProgress, they wanted to “prevent” people from “making a show” of the event. Indeed, Chabot and his staff were worried enough about citizens voicing their anger at his policies that they only accepted pre-screened questions chosen by the congressman’s staff.This should not be confusing – the controlled corporate media can be trusted to not embarrass Rep. Chabot, at least not on points that matter, while citizens can not.
It is also interesting that Think Progress attributes the current economic implosion to Chabot and the Republicans when Democrat Obama is in the White House and allegedly in control. In fact, neither Obama or the Republicans control the economy. It is controlled by a Federal Reserve that has doubled the monetary base since last August.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Coca-Cola's new "Spoof" marketing Campaign
You wouldn't translate the word Coca-Cola to "Hug me" into singaporean english would you? Thats the premise of the new marketing campaign that Coca-Cola is running. A Coke vending machine was installed overnight at the National University of Singapore. It looks like a fairly ordinary machine, in the brand’s iconic red and white. But instead of it’s logo, this machine says “Hug Me,” in the logo font. The marketer is using the license afforded by the infamous spoof logo t-shirts to spoof themselves. And instead of money, this machine responds only to the currency of hugs. Specifically, you have to squeeze the sides of the soda dispenser in a specific way to make a free Coke come out.
Positioning this stunt at a university is a smart move in Singapore, where public signs of affection have long been discouraged, but are on the rise among the young. Coke is positioning itself as a non-threatening ally to affection demonstrating youth. Check out the video to see it in action!
Irish priests will disobey new confession box law on child abuse
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Recently a new piece of legislation put into place by Ireland’s Justice Minister Alan Shatter will force the clergy to reveal all details disclosed in confession. But even with the threat of a 10 year jail sentence the priests have vowed to defy the law, while the 800 strong Association of Catholic Priests have even told newspapers that they will flout the law. The Spokesman Fr Sean McDonagh told the paper: “I certainly wouldn’t be willing to break the seal of confession for anyone -- Alan Shatter particularly.”
Under the new law, every person in the state is obliged to report suspected sexual abuse of children and vulnerable adults to police. Personally I am ok with this piece of legislation, many would claim it is infringing on religious freedom, but this type of behavior is harmful to others, I think the law should be edited to also include murderers and all kinds of felonies. What do you think about this law, do you agree or disagree? leave your opinions in the comments below!
Superhydrophobic Coating Repels EVERYTHING
It never fails, every freaking time you get something new, you mess it up within the first two hours of purchase. “Hey dude check out my new phone! I got it earlier today, disregard the giant crack on the side, I dropped it after getting it out of the box…” But this bad luck goes with everything, including shoes, especially if they are white. But thanks to NeverWet, you’ll be able to live a stain free stress life for months at a time.
NeverWet was developed by Ross Nanotechnology to allow any type of fluid, liquid, and even oils to slide off machinery, materials, and even electronics. The superhydrophobic silicon coating creates a 160 degree angle over your product. This angle makes it impossible for liquids to get attached to anything. If you check out their website, you can see them use cover an iphone in this coating to make it waterproof. Finally, dropping ketchup on your white kicks is not going to break your style!
This is Art
By Louis PeitzmanNo, You Can’t Strangle Puppies for Art
Close call, everyone: a German artist has been denied the ability to perform his piece Death as Metamorphosis, in which he was going to strangle two puppies to death on stage. Despite the horrific, seemingly anti-puppy content, the artist claims he had the noblest of intentions.According to a report in the Berliner Morgenpost newspaper, the provocative piece was meant to highlight the plight of sled dogs in Alaska and hunting dogs in Spain, which are said to be killed in the same way once they can no longer work.While the artist insisted the Germany's constitution guarantees artistic freedom, the Berlin administrative court countered with animal protection laws that prohibit killing an animal onstage. In this case, I'll go ahead and side against artistic freedom.
Another controversial German art piece on the horizon: Berlin's University of the Arts students Iman Rezai and Rouven Materne would like to guillotine a sheep on camera — provided they get enough online votes.
Yeah, they're determining this sheep's fate based on an online poll. (If it's any consolation, so far "no" is winning, 190,000 to 120,000.) Are we the sheep for voting online, or is the sheep the sheep for being a sheep? Also, is this sheep anywhere near as cute as a puppy? No matter — this is art.
Friday, April 27, 2012
Moscow's Homeless Canines Adapt
Among Moscow’s large population of homeless canines, a small minority who frequent or inhabit its metro have attracted international attention due to their having learned how to use the trains to commute to and from various locations.
The dogs have learned to cross the street with pedestrians and have been observed obeying traffic lights. This is just proof of of how people and animals have evolved.
The Vendetta of a Hipster
Today, I've been mentally making just about every unintelligible
sound of irritation and disgust. Why, you ask? Well, I made the mistake
of sleeping with red jade on my finger last night. I was thinking it
might make me remember some more of my dreams (like I really need to...)
but, no. I just woke up with a vendetta against the whole damn planet.
Okay maybe not the whole planet. Just one particular individual. But
backtrack a second. If you're unfamiliar with the whole
spiritual/metaphysical properties behind red jade, I'll give you a brief
little synopsis right now. As a general stone, jade is supposed to help
with spiritual guidance, healing, dream recall, and love. Red jade in
particular is an active stone. It helps the wearer speak his/her mind
and things that they've been withholding from people in their lives. It
can also cause a little bit of a temper to appear within the wearer if
he or she has feelings of resentment or the like that just simply
haven't been dealt with. I'm a little more angry than I thought, after
all.
But, yes, I woke up extremely angry. Only angry with him though. Usually when I'm angry with someone, I'm angry with everyone. But not today, which is weird. Maybe it's a sign of some kind of maturity or something. (Ha.) Or I'm just getting priorities in order. I didn't even get irritated with incompetent people today. That's something that usually always gets me. My one tire was even flat today when I woke up. That didn't ruin my whole day. Neither did nearly being hit head on by some reckless driver on a back road AFTER just getting my tire fixed. My moods are always a little screwy. But this takes the cake. Except I think that this is slightly sweeter cake. I know exactly who to aim my anger and frustration at without taking it out on innocent bystanders or the whole damn planet.
I kind of just pity him whenever he eventually does contact me again. It probably won't be pretty. But how the hell else will he ever learn?
In other news: I woke up with Dessa songs stuck in my head. Listen and enjoy them. (Oh the live version of Dixon's Girl--so, so, so, so very good. I really hope that the Man I knew makes it onto her new album. Please? While we're on the subject of her live performances: they're always so amazing. And always just a tiny bit different--enough to notice musically. Seriously, if me rambling about her makes you curious about her at all: LOOK UP HER LIVE PERFORMANCES. Most of them are professionally shot so they're really decent quality. And, while you're at it, get at her music in general.)
But, yes, I woke up extremely angry. Only angry with him though. Usually when I'm angry with someone, I'm angry with everyone. But not today, which is weird. Maybe it's a sign of some kind of maturity or something. (Ha.) Or I'm just getting priorities in order. I didn't even get irritated with incompetent people today. That's something that usually always gets me. My one tire was even flat today when I woke up. That didn't ruin my whole day. Neither did nearly being hit head on by some reckless driver on a back road AFTER just getting my tire fixed. My moods are always a little screwy. But this takes the cake. Except I think that this is slightly sweeter cake. I know exactly who to aim my anger and frustration at without taking it out on innocent bystanders or the whole damn planet.
I kind of just pity him whenever he eventually does contact me again. It probably won't be pretty. But how the hell else will he ever learn?
In other news: I woke up with Dessa songs stuck in my head. Listen and enjoy them. (Oh the live version of Dixon's Girl--so, so, so, so very good. I really hope that the Man I knew makes it onto her new album. Please? While we're on the subject of her live performances: they're always so amazing. And always just a tiny bit different--enough to notice musically. Seriously, if me rambling about her makes you curious about her at all: LOOK UP HER LIVE PERFORMANCES. Most of them are professionally shot so they're really decent quality. And, while you're at it, get at her music in general.)
Conservatives enjoy safety net programs
LINDSTROM, Minn. — Ki Gulbranson owns a logo apparel shop, deals in
jewelry on the side and referees youth soccer games. He makes about
$39,000 a year and wants you to know that he does not need any help from
the
“I don't demand that the government does this for me. I don't feel like I need the government,” said KI GULBRANSON, who counts on an earned-income tax credit and has signed up his children for free meals at school.
Readers’ Comments
He says that too many Americans lean on taxpayers rather than living within their means. He supports politicians who promise to cut government spending. In 2010, he printed T-shirts for the Tea Party campaign of a neighbor, Chip Cravaack, who ousted this region’s long-serving Democratic congressman.
Yet this year, as in each of the past three years, Mr. Gulbranson, 57, is counting on a payment of several thousand dollars from the federal government, a subsidy for working families called the earned-income tax credit. He has signed up his three school-age children to eat free breakfast and lunch at federal expense. And Medicare paid for his mother, 88, to have hip surgery twice.
Full article @ http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/12/us/even-critics-of-safety-net-increasingly-depend-on-it.html?pagewanted=1
I guess these conservatives feel they are the only ones entitled to safety net programs. Hypocrites!
“I don't demand that the government does this for me. I don't feel like I need the government,” said KI GULBRANSON, who counts on an earned-income tax credit and has signed up his children for free meals at school.
Readers’ Comments
He says that too many Americans lean on taxpayers rather than living within their means. He supports politicians who promise to cut government spending. In 2010, he printed T-shirts for the Tea Party campaign of a neighbor, Chip Cravaack, who ousted this region’s long-serving Democratic congressman.
Yet this year, as in each of the past three years, Mr. Gulbranson, 57, is counting on a payment of several thousand dollars from the federal government, a subsidy for working families called the earned-income tax credit. He has signed up his three school-age children to eat free breakfast and lunch at federal expense. And Medicare paid for his mother, 88, to have hip surgery twice.
Full article @ http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/12/us/even-critics-of-safety-net-increasingly-depend-on-it.html?pagewanted=1
I guess these conservatives feel they are the only ones entitled to safety net programs. Hypocrites!
So, my mother has a 'friend' and he's
like really old. Well, not really old, but he's like seventy... He comes
over and he's pretty rich, so he brings presents for the kids and that
sort of thing... Anyway, my mother likes to garden and she thinks she's
good at it...[lol]... but that's not the point at hand, the point is, he
brought her garden pots and flowers to decorate the garden with.
Tonight I picked up a man and his son.
Once the son had been dropped off in his house, the man told me that he
was going through a divorce. He told me that his wife has been cheating
on him since two weeks after their wedding. He told me god awful things
about her, but the one that caught my attention was when he mentioned
the name of my mother's friend...
He told me that this woman had been
seeing this man behind her husbands back. They would meet up and spend
the night together and he would buy her little trinkets and garden
things; like pots and flowers, etc.. just like my mam.
I've always known my mother was a
complete whore and to be honest, this makes me laugh ^^... Still, who
thought a guy could still be pimpin' at seventy? Hardcoree...
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