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Floppys Rule

October 21, 2016 By Athol Dickson

Will floppy disks save your money or your life?
Will floppy disks save your money or your life?

In case you missed it, today the Internet stopped working. Okay, not the whole Internet, but enough of it to make a lot of people on the east coast very unhappy.

One of the Internet’s major domain name service providers was attacked by hackers who basically harnessed the bandwidth of tens of millions of online devices to dump a massive amount of junk data on the provider’s servers. Their computers were simply overwhelmed, and couldn’t go on processing legitimate data. One commentator I read compared it to trying to drink from a fire hose.

Apparently this attack was expected, at least by Internet security professionals.

One cyber security expert, Bruce Schneier, wrote a blog post predicting this attack over a month ago. He said someone (his guess is China or Russia) has been testing the limits of major companies along the Internet’s “backbone” for some time now. Like a series of feints from an besieging army intended to determine a fort’s defensive weaknesses, these hackers have been sending larger and larger packets of data to the service providers, testing their limits and learning about their reactions. Presumably the purpose is to learn how to do exactly what was done today. As Schneier wrote:

“These companies are seeing more attacks using three or four different vectors. This means that the companies have to use everything they’ve got to defend themselves. They can’t hold anything back. They’re forced to demonstrate their defense capabilities for the attacker.”

All of this reminded me of a news story from last May, about the fact that the US nuclear missile launch control system is run by computers that still use 8″ floppy disks. According to this article at The Conversation the military is not alone:

“Banks, air traffic control systems and many core civil or military functions rely on technology that is well past its sell-by date.”

So a lot of America’s most sensitive infrastructure is controlled by out of date technology. Sounds crazy, right? The birdbrains over at CNN certainly thought so, and spun that story like it was a bad thing, with Jake Tapper snarking, “….maybe we’ll have Nintendo Game Boys controlling our nukes by the next Presidential election.”  But not so fast. The fact is, like famous people who have gone back to using flip phones, much of America’s most sensitive infrastructure is still controlled by out of date technology, intentionally.

Why?

One simple reason: you can’t hack a computer system run by floppy disks. And today we found out that can be a very good thing.

The Fourth Estate Is A Fifth Column

October 20, 2016 By Athol Dickson

American Flag in DistressHave you been following the Wikileaks revelations? Leaked emails have confirmed what many Americans already suspected: reporters and news executives throughout the “mainstream media” have gone far beyond merely having a political bias. Abandoning all semblance of journalistic integrity they are working directly with politicians behind the scenes to manipulate the information American voters need to make informed decisions. The scandal has been slowing rising to the surface for months, but the latest Wikileaks blew the lid off. Click the links below to see how the rot has been uncovered at major news organizations such as:

The Atlantic
CNN
The New York Times
Politico
Associated Press
CNBC

Except for the first link above, which is about an older revelation, all of those links lead directly to the relevant emails at Wikileaks. If you don’t recognize the names in the emails, I suggest you Google them. Then read for yourself these emails that expose a reporter at The Atlantic who agrees to insert specific words in an upcoming article in return for an early look at a future Hillary Clinton speech, a  CNN contributor (now Democratic National Convention Chairperson) who leaks CNN Town Hall questions in advance to Hillary Clinton’s staff, a New York Times reporter and Clinton staffer who coordinate attacks on Donald Trump, a Politico reporter who allows Clinton’s campaign director to review the entire text of a news report to suggest changes, Clinton staffers who appear to control the timing of Associated Press news releases, and a CNBC panelist asking Clinton’s campaign director to suggest questions for Donald Trump in an upcoming interview.

I don’t know why these so-called “journalists” all seem to be supporting Hillary Clinton, and I don’t care. I’d be equally outraged if this kind of corruption came to light with Trump staffers. This is not about who the media supports. This is about rigging the entire American political system. It’s about robbing us of our right to chose government representatives based on facts. It’s about fraud, flat out, and it borders on treason as far as I’m concerned.

Obviously, we no longer have a mainstream news media which simply “leans” left. We have a “fourth estate” that actively and intentionally functions as a “fifth column” propaganda machine with the goal of brainwashing the American people.  But what can we do?

We can hit the mainstream media where it hurts, in their pocketbooks, that’s what we can do. Every time you buy one of their papers, subscribe to one of their websites, or pay for their content on your television screen, you’re paying them to lie to you. So stop doing that.

Switch off. Unplug. Cut the cable. Ditch the dish. And do it now, while you’re still angry about it.

I’m not saying bury your head in the sand. Now more than ever Americans need to know what’s really going on. Fortunately, there are still news sources online where you can get real news for free.

To help you with that, I’ve assembled a short list of original news sources and source aggregators which, as far as I know, are still behaving honestly. I’m not saying they don’t have a bias. I’m saying their bias is obvious, and to my knowledge they’re not actively colluding with politicians or the government to weave a fabric of outright lies and distortion. Some of these sources lean right; some lean left. I think it’s important to read them all to keep the information balanced. I scan them often. And again, all of them are free.

If you get your news here you’ll be pushing back on the propaganda, improving the accuracy of what you’re told, and saving money all at once. What’s not to love about that?

As for entertainment without network or cable programming, there’s always Netflix and Amazon Prime, both of which are cheaper than most cable plans. I subscribe to both, and have a surplus of excellent movies and television programming available at all times.

So, here are my first few suggestions for free, uncorrupted news sources. This batch leans right, but none of them seem to be in bed with the Republican Party (they often criticize GOP leaders, for example, and none are openly fond of Trump):

https://pjmedia.com/instapundit/
http://dailycaller.com/section/us/
http://freebeacon.com/
http://heatst.com/
http://thefederalist.com/
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/
http://www.washingtontimes.com/

These are left leaning, but not full out socialists, and I have seen no sign on the sites or in Wikileaks that they’re actively helping Clinton get elected:

https://www.theguardian.com/us
http://www.macleans.ca/
http://www.reuters.com/news/us
http://www.upi.com/

Here are a couple of the better known polling sites where you can get raw facts without any spin:

http://www.pewresearch.org/
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/

And here’s a concept: learn about American foreign policy from foreigners!

http://www.jpost.com/
http://mideastposts.com/
https://www.rt.com/usa/
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/

Everyone will find something they don’t like on this list, and that’s okay. Don’t stop here. Look around the Internet and create your own list. By all means, approach all news sources with skepticism. But whatever you do, stop supporting the corrupt propagandists of the mainstream media who have been caught red handed perverting America’s political process.

Did Bush Kill More People Than Stalin?

October 17, 2016 By Athol Dickson

Skulls of Cambodian Communist Victims
Skulls of Cambodian Communist Victims (Wikipedia)

Good Grief. Sometimes I really do wonder if we should make Americans prove they have at least a basic understanding of world history before they’re allowed to cast a vote. A few days ago I posted a link to a Facebook post along those lines written by Mike Rowe. If you missed it, I strongly suggest you click that link to read what he has to say.  Because if the results of a poll recently published by the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation are even remotely accurate, we are in very bad trouble.

Here are a few quotes from their press release:

  • Approximately one in four Americans (26%) – and one-third of millennials (32%) — believe more people were killed under George W. Bush than Joseph Stalin.
  • Many millennials are unfamiliar with communist leaders – [Mao] Zedong: 42%; [Che] Guevara: 40%; Stalin: 18%; Lenin: 33%; Putin 18%.
  • Of those millennials familiar with Vladimir Lenin, 25% have a favorable view of him.
  • 64% of Americans agreed with the classic Karl Marx statement that underpins Marxist philosophy: “from each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs.”

Historians estimate the total number of people murdered by communist regimes in the 20th century at about 100,000,000. Count those zeros. When it comes to genocide, the Nazis were amateurs compared to the communist regimes, some of which are still around today.

How can so many Americans not know this? If it comes as a surprise to you, for goodness sake, educate yourself. And this seems like a good time to quote George Santayana, from his Reason in Common Sense, Vol 1:

Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.

Cat

October 17, 2016 By Athol Dickson

Cat Standing Up
Cat.

For your consideration, I offer this subreddit with–so far–93,753 photos of videos of Cats Standing Up. It is vital that you click the link and go there now.

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