The Election Fix again in American Democracy in 60 Seconds

SOCIAL ENGINEERING HACKING DEMOCRACY IN LESS THAN 60 SECONDS APRIL 24, 2016 Surely, there are many ways to hack the elections, whether electronic or otherwise. For manual elections, vote buying and physical intimidation are just some of them. Vote buying comes in different flavors, i.e. from distribution of canned sardines and few kilos of rice…

Wikileaks upholding national security or betrayal of American democracy

WikiLeaks: The National-Security State Strikes Back By Scott Horton WikiLeaks’ disclosure of the 91,000 U.S. government documents that it labels the “Afghan War Diary” raises a number of vital issues. Most of the discussion so far has focused on the significance of the documents themselves. They make the intelligence community look not so intelligent, and…

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Secret Truths Embarrass U.S. Government

Wednesday, Jul 14, 2010 09:15 ET The motive behind whistle-blower prosecutions By Glenn Greenwald One of the more flamboyant aspects of the Bradley Manning arrest was the claim that he had leaked to WikiLeaks 250,000 pages of “diplomatic cables.”  Those were the documents which anonymous government officials pointed to when telling The Daily Beast‘s Philip Shenon that…

The Dark Side of Wealth Obsessed with Secrecy

The super-rich lost a great deal in 2009, with hundreds of unfortunates losing their billionaire status. A Swiss private banker talks about the ugly consequences of the crisis for his elite clientele and the discreet services he is sometimes asked to perform, such as buying secret apartments for clients’ mistresses. When he speaks, Heinrich Weber…

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IRN Global MoneyTalk

Editor SWITZERLAND OF THE ORIENT The ironies of Singapore’s massive investment in troubled Swiss banking giant UBS are piling up. Even Lee Kuan Yew himself has now said that the Government Investment Corporation invested “too early” in UBS, with the result that is now showing a loss of billions of dollars of citizens’ money on…