Saturday, June 28, 2008

Real police state or really paranoid?


A post at one of my daily visit sites caught my eye, labeled AT&T Whistleblower: Spy Bill Creates 'Infrastructure for a Police State'. Reading further, it caught and peaked my attention and curiosity. A police state? The poster, Mark Klein is a retired AT&T engineer who came out in the open with the technical documents at the heart of the anti-wiretapping case against AT&T is very upset at the Senate's vote to hold a vote on a bill intended to put an end to that lawsuit and more than 30 others as well.

Now that might not sound too ominous, but stop and think about this...what would stop the government from choosing your family members as a target to start using wire taps on their phones or use specialized software installed without their knowing (all thanks to Microsoft's remote desktop app, or any number of remote desktop apps used by ISPs to help customers who aren't computer savvy) to monitor their computer activity etc., because let's say that family member(s) might have raised red flags at homeland security because they felt those member(s) might be transferring money to people outside the U.S. to fund terrorists activities even though those family members were actually helping out a college going son/daughter who was travelling through Europe or wherever, to make sure that person has enough money to live on and so forth. Or maybe the flags were raised because HS felt that those family members were suspect because those members were avid firearms collectors and have a large collection of various vintage/newer guns and what-not, and therefor are now being looked at as arms suppliers to some terrorist cell here in the U.S. or abroad.

Old arguments, I know, but drives the point home. And one important point is...why should any United States citizen feel the need to slowly sacrifice our constitutional rights in order to ensure a greater degree of protection by the U.S. government from all those really bad people in the world who want to see us all dead because those bad people think we have too much freedom? Like the old saying goes, "Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it." So let's not forget all those promises made by a distinct, power consumed dictator from the early 20th century in nazi germany. His promises were to ensure greater freedoms, better way of life and so on. But it all came at a terrible price.

Here's a couple of excerpts from the post at Wired...
The vote by Congress effectively gives retroactive immunity to the telecom companies and endorses an all-powerful president. It’s a Congressional coup against the Constitution.

The Democratic leadership is touting the deal as a "compromise," but in fact they have endorsed the infamous Nuremberg defense: "Just following orders." The judge can only check their paperwork. This cynical deal is a Democratic exercise in deceit and cowardice.

You can read it in it's entiraty at the Wired site.

And this should give you a warm fuzzy feeling all over: Klein saw a network monitoring room being built in AT&T's internet switching center that only NSA-approved techs had access to. He squirreled away documents and then presented them to the press and the Electronic Frontier Foundation after news of the government's warrantless wiretapping program broke.

Make no mistakes about it, the technology is available to monitor your every move in ways that'll give you cold sweats. Just Google R.F.I.D. for example...a cool technology, but the uses can be pretty freightning! Take a look at all of the states and countries that have cameras atop light poles etc., to make sure that "your safety" is always the top concern of the respective law enforcement agancies of those country and states where all the cameras can be found.

Then again, if you're still sceptical, go and Google the terms "Police state, new world order" and related search terms. Sure there's alot of bunk and junk that you'll find, but there's also credible information you'll find as well. But again, in another year or two when you suddenly relise that more than half of your constitutional rights have been stripped away and you find yourself in a situation where you desperatly need to use those rights, and those rights are no longer available to you, you will know without a doubt that this country is in trouble!

Friday, June 27, 2008

A quiet day and it's Friday at last!

Today is one of those really rare days that I haven't had in a long time...a quiet, peaceful almost dull day. But today dull is most welcome compared to how the last two weeks have been...too full of everything but peace and quiet! I'm taking this rare occasion to be lazy today and just enjoy checking out some sites. I'll share some of my laziness with you and list the of the sites you might enjoy checking out as well.

If you're a photoshop user, here's a site well worth looking into: http://www.worth1000.com/. The site is all about photoshop humor pics and the like. Take some time to check out all the categories, there's some talented photoshopers out there who uploaded their pics to the site. For you Twitter users, I took some time to look into and join a site called Plurk.com. It's pretty much simular to Twitter, but with other funtionality and it doesn't crash like Twitter lol. In the mood for something weird and bizarre? Click over to thedailyweird.com for pics of the outlandish, just weird, bizarre and funny of pretty much everything.

Now if you're a fan of old time radio shows, shows from the 1930's, 40's and so on, this site is one I just came across and has a nice big list of all the old time greats like Abott & Costello, Dimension X, Dick Tracy, Fibber McGee and Molly and many more all at OTR.net.

I'll post some more links to sites I've come across that you might be interested in checking out later on. Here's a Google video site I found awhile ago for anybody who enjoy doing OS hacks etc., or anyone who enjoys learning about new or not so new tips and tricks about PCs, the web and so on. The video episodes are called Try It Yourself and covers a wide range of pretty cool tricks and tips.

Time to wrap this post up and get back to being lazy for a little while longer before I need to return to reality and get back to work ;)

Thursday, June 26, 2008

The future

I know this is touchy subject for a lot of people here in the U.S., yeah, I'm going to touch on a sticky realm called Politics. I can almost hear all the chatter now..."Oh we all know things are screwed up as it is in this country..." and so on and so on. I bet you know who I'm going to post about...Barack Obama. I'm going to make this kind of short by saying I am not going to vote for this person. My reasons why...

I do not feel that his steadfastness in his beliefs are sufficient in that his wavering due to the allegations against his pastor (which tells me he glorifies his public image so much so, that he used this as a way to make himself appear to be this dignified, pious, moral superior above all others.) which should not be the focal point of his climb up the political landscape ladder. None of us are perfect, all of us will always need to adhere to the need for learning wisdom and moral correctness. No, I will not preach to you here. Now given the supposed cases of Obamas involvements in drug use, which face the facts, it's nothing new to any political official to have been accused of that, let's keep in mind that a question needs to be asked..."What if it's true?"

I know that there will never be any candidate that's going to be perfect. But in this day and age, it seems like any future president etc., seems to use his or her public image to his or her advantage and not his/her knowledge, wisdom, intelligence or supposed wanting to help heal this broken economy or political cesspool this country has turned into. Even though I wasn't born until 1969, I have always loved how the 1940's & 1950's culture/way of life used to be, from all the stories I've heard from family and friends who grew up back then...how it used to be that family was the focal point, providing a good life devoid of fear of not having food on the table, or not having even enough money to buy gas to get to work. I know, it wasn't perfect back then either! But I hit on a few key points we are very sadly lacking today...

Family and providing for that family for a good life.
Having the basics in life like food, good clothing.
Moral values.

Sad as it is to admit, this pic pretty much says it all about our normal existance in this country...




So what's the magic answer to it all...the problems we face in todays society?
Getting back to a morally based society where the family came first, getting back to a way of life where we ALL need to stand up for what's right and say NO to the things we know, without a doubt are just plain wrong! I think that today, and all of us are guilty of this, use our fear of "hurting somebodys feelings" by speaking out against those situations and circumstances we identifie as beaing wrong. And we then choose to take the easy way out and say that it's alright, let's just suger coat it just enough so nobody gets hurt and we try to satisfy all the people all the time...knowing that it's wrong.


So maybe there's no majic answer to it all, but freedom of thaught and speech are still apart of this society, and should be apart of ALL societies period. Now who do I think should be the next president? Someone like the late Pres. Kennedy.
But, those are just some of my thaughts. What about you?

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Time for changes

Here's a question for you...

When is it the right time in life to turn away from a perticular situation in life and never look back, knowing that the very things you're turning away from have been things you grew up with in life? Things like your hometown, a house you grew up in that holds alot of memories and all that.

My wife and I are moving away and have decided that it's time for a change. A change such as starting over fresh in a new city, getting away from a situation that's been pretty much degrading to the point where we're both really ready to start over with a new direction in life. One that's really going to be for the better.

Leaving behind things that were always comfertable can be hard, but you know something? A fresh start can actually be the most invigorating thing ever, despite leaving behind memories that are really a huge part of ones self.

Yes, change is good. We're thinking of this as a "soul cleansing" of sorts. With all of the world undergoing so many changes everyday...good and bad ones, maybe this is for the better.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

And an update...at long last!

Holy crap! How long has it been since an update? Too long. That's what happens when life throws everything but the toilet at you...you get bogged down by crap that gets out of control!

And the point of this whole blog was to try and do daily posts about all the cool and weird stuff I find out on the Web. Yeah, right, so much for daily updates LOL!

Seriously, lately life has been kind of rough and mean to me and my wife. Not to try and gain sympathy or anything, but we're selling our house and land to move to another location and it seems like anything that can go wrong has. And it's costing us a hell of a lot of money and time right now. With the cost of gas and everything else going out of sight, it's getting pretty rough around the edges.

Anybody have an extra $3,000 their not needing and want to be a nice person and contribute to a worthy cause...namely save our butts from realestate hell? Just kidding. But you know what? It would help :)

I'll try and get back on track with all this soon enough. So stay tuned!