Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Saturday, 29 June 2013

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I'm spending my second day, today, at the Socialism 2013 Conference. Yesterday, hearing from Jeremy Scahill, Glenn Greenwald and Egyptian Revolutionaries, was amazing. My rushed article, with photos and the video of Glenn Greenwald is below. 
Also, check out my interview with a sociopath-- the first radio interview ever with an out of the closet sociopath. 
Last but not least-- today's my birthday. Cheer me up with some donations to Opednews, please. Click here to donate. 
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rob kall
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Glenn Greenwald, in a skyped in talk to the Socialism 2013 Conference, told the audience, for the first time, about his experience going through the process of encountering and working with Ed Snowden. told the audience that a bombshell he would soon be releasing was that "NSA can redirect to its storage one billion cell phone calls every thing day. They are storing every call and have the capability to listen to them...

M. E. Thomas, author of Confessions of a Sociopath, is a pseudonym for a woman who reports that she is in her early thirties, a law professor and former law firm attorney. The publisher claims this is the first book written as a memoir, by a sociopath. The book reports that she was tested by a psychologist who determined she meets the criteria for being a psychopath.

By Richard Clark
Why we're headed for a double dip
As wages stagnate & shrink for most consumers, and interest rates rise, consumer spending will shrink. When interest rates increase, consumer spending declines because it costs the consumer more to borrow, so they step back from buying. Problem is, consumer spending is the backbone of any growth in the US economy. If it decreases, our economic growth prospects shrink, and this will eventually hurt corporate earnings & stocks.
An American citizen and at least three other people died Friday in demonstrations in Egypt that ushered in what was expected to be days of civil conflict over the rule of President Mohammed Morsi.

By Uri Avnery
Kerry and Chutzpah
At the moment, poor Kerry is trying to put something together that would satisfy the wolf while keeping the lamb alive. Give Abbas American assurances without Israeli assurances, for example. IN ALL this bickering, one basic fact is ignored.

It's unclear whether Qatar's influence in Syria will continue to be prominent. The proxy war is bound to become even more horrific. And there's no guarantee Assad will go. The "young and modern" emir of the Muslim Brotherhood Spring may soon reach the conclusion he is caught in a trap of his, and his father's making.

For too long, Congress has been a bystander as successive administrations have involved the United States in conflicts that should be carefully considered. Democratic Congressman Peter Welch, who came to Congress as an outspoken critic of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, has for a number of years argued that "it is time for the United States to return to a responsible foreign policy."

The 2A backlash against Yewman was so retaliatory, it included publication of her home address and led to MS magazine's decision to scrap the rest of the series

The US government only rewards bad behavior. The US government consistently rewards those who conspire against the elected governments of their own countries, setting them up as dictators when Washington overthrows the elected governments. Washington has proven conclusively that it has no respect for anyone's human rights, and that it relies on coercion and violence alone.

Obama's Justice Dep't just named retired General James Cartwright the former Joint Chiefs Vice Chairman & former part of Obama's inner circle as a person of interest for allegedly leaking info about Stuxnet the secret cyberwarfare virus that attacked Iran's computers controlling the enrichment of uranium. Look @ Stuxnet for what it truly was; an act of war on another country. Cartwright knew it & why he may have leaked it.

Taiwanese animators use their imagination to explain Wendy Davis' filibuster.

Helen Keller was infinitely more than I ever realized. You may say the same after reading this...

Can we afford not to educate our young people in a world of competitive countries with growing middle classes who want the same things we want.

Nicco Mele says that Radical Connectivity is changing everyting-- ending the power of big, giving power to small.

By creating a small electrical field that removes salts from seawater, chemists have introduced a new method for the desalination of seawater that consumes less energy and is dramatically simpler than conventional techniques. The new method requires so little energy that it can run on a store-bought battery.

A team of engineers has devised a new fiber optic technology that promises to increase bandwidth dramatically.

The U.S. Army is blocking all internet access to the Guardian's coverage of the NSA spying scandal to prevent service members and military employees from leaking information themselves, the Monterey Herald revealed Thursday.

By Franklin Lamb
White House threatens aid cut-off if Palestine joins the ICC
"Gone are the days when those who commit international crimes
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie on Friday vetoed a bill that attempted to make the state's expansion of Medicaid eligibility permanent under the healthcare law known as Obamacare, his office said. Christie's office announced he vetoed eight bills that "would add potentially hundreds of millions of dollars to state and local budgets." He also signed a $32.9 billion budget and three other bills.

Ahmed Abu Ali was born to Palestinian parents in Houston, Texas, in 1981 and was the valedictorian of his high school class in Alexandria, Virginia. In 2000, he received a scholarship to study at the Islamic University of Medina in Saudi Arabia, so he left the University of Maryland to pursue a degree in Islamic Studies. He was one year away from graduating before his life would change forever.

Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) is leading a group of 26 senators -- 22 Democrats, three Republicans and one Independent -- in demanding answers from Director of National Intelligence James Clapper. Senator Wyden has only said that Clapper didn't give a "straight answer." In the wake of revelations of massive data collection leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, the senator is obviously interested in giving the director another opportunity to answer in a forthright manner.

By Elayne Clift
Finding Balance in a Dangerous, High Tech World
Fnding a balance between an abundance of caution in matters of security and our fundamental right to privacy challenges all of us.
U.S. leaders have never acknowledged their responsibility for ruining so many lives, let alone apologized or made proper amends to the survivors. Those responsible have not been punished, but rewarded. The memory of it has been erased from national consciousness, as U.S. leaders endlessly declare their nation's, and their own, goodness.

The modern Republican Party and its chic libertarians have dallied with white supremacists as a political necessity, because blacks and other minorities have rallied to the Democrats due to their better civil rights record. But the Right's dancing with the racist devil is not new. It's as old as the Founding.

The economy doesn't contain a fixed number of jobs to be divided up among people who need them. As an economy grows, it creates more jobs. And what we've seen over the last 200 years is that new immigrants to America fuel that growth, and thereby create more jobs for everyone.



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An overview of Obama's June 25th Climate Change speech at Georgetown University.

Has the story arc for Journalism in America gone from Edward R. Murrow's "This is London calling" to a comic book hero with weird glasses in less that 75 years?

Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking still at large in Burma
The total opium-poppy cultivation area in Myanmar in 2012 was estimated at 51,000 ha, a 17% increase from the 43,600 ha cultivation area in 2011. In 2012, potential opium production increased by 13% to 690 mt. During the year, an estimated 300,000 households were involved in opium poppy cultivation in Myanmar.
At the core of Wendy Davis's fight for a woman's rights is the filibuster, used by Republicans to block the will of the people.

Agents Provacateurs and Informants are Everywhere
From personal experience, Todd Gitlin and Tom Engelhardt describe a few of the tentacles of the Federal agencies that sow seeds of violence and hatred in our movements for peace and justice, just to justify prosecution and police brutality against peaceful protests.

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The Army admitted Thursday to not only restricting access to The Guardian news website at the Presidio of Monterey, as reported in Thursday's Herald, but Armywide. Presidio employees said the site had been blocked since The Guardian broke stories on data collection by the National Security Agency.

America is the richest country on Earth. We have the most millionaires, the most billionaires and our wealthiest citizens have garnered more of the planet's riches than any other group in the world. We even have hedge fund managers who make in one hour as much as the average family makes in 21 years! This opulence is supposed to trickle down to the rest of us, improving the lives of everyday Americans. At least that's what free-market cheerleaders repeatedly promise us. Unfortunately, it's a lie, one of the biggest ever perpetrated on the American people. Our middle class is falling further and further behind in comparison to the rest of the world. We keep hearing that America is number one. Well, when it comes to middle-class wealth, we're number 27.