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03/13/2017 by The Doctor Of Common Sense

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Republican and Democratic lawmakers on Sunday said they still haven’t seen evidence to support President Donald Trump’s unverified claim that his predecessor tapped his phones, but they expect the facts will soon emerge.

The comments came a day before Monday’s deadline set by the House Intelligence Committee, asking the Department of Justice to provide any documentary evidence relating to Trump’s allegation, according to ABC News and the Associated Press.

Representative Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House panel, said on ABC’s “This Week” that he expected to see no such evidence and suggested that none existed. He said he hopes to put the matter to rest on March 20, when FBI Director James Comey is scheduled to testify before the committee.

Comey asked the Justice Department to publicly reject Trump’s claims because they’re false, the New York Times reported on March 5.

“Either the president quite deliberately for some reason made up the charge or, perhaps more disturbing, the president really believes this,” Schiff said on ABC.

Senator John McCain, an Arizona Republican, called on the president to provide proof of his allegations about former President Barack Obama, or admit he was wrong. “The president has one of two choices: either retract or to provide the information that the American people deserve,” McCain said on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

No Apology Needed

McCain said he had “no reason to believe that the charge is true” and that Trump could clear up the matter by asking the intelligence community for the facts.

Republican Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas, who sits on the Senate Intelligence Committee, also said he had “not seen that evidence” of wiretapping, but he declined to call on Trump to apologize to Obama.

“President Trump said last weekend that he wanted the intelligence committees in the Senate and the House to take up this matter as part of our broader inquiry into Russia’s activities into our political system last year,” Cotton said on “Face the Nation” on CBS. “We’re going to do exactly that.”

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Trump tweeted to his 26.4 million followers on March 4 that Obama had his “‘wires tapped’ in Trump Tower” prior to the election and called Obama a “bad (or sick) guy.” A spokesman for Obama called the claims “simply false,” and the former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, who left the government in January, has said there was no wiretap activity directed at Trump or his campaign by the Obama administration.

The White House hasn’t provided evidence for the claim, saying it won’t comment beyond asking the relevant congressional committees to look into the allegations as part of their probes into allegations that Russia tried to help Trump during the 2016 presidential election.

Since then, Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who recused himself from investigations related to the 2016 presidential campaign, instead told a conservative radio host on March 9 that he was open to naming a outside counsel to look into the Justice Department under Obama. On Friday, Sessions asked 46 U.S. attorneys who were appointed by Obama to resign.

For a QuickTake on the Trump-Russia saga, click here.

McCain told CNN there are “a lot of aspects” of the relationship between the Trump campaign and Russia that require more investigation.

“So far, I don’t think the American people have gotten all the answers,” McCain said. “In fact, I think there’s a lot more shoes to drop from this centipede.”

Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin, denied during an interview that aired Sunday on CNN’s “Fareed Zakaria GPS” that the Russian government collaborated with Trump’s campaign. Russians had a natural preference for Trump because of his desire for dialogue, while Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton had been more hostile to Russia, he said.

“It’s quite natural, but that doesn’t mean, in no way, that Russia has interfered in electoral process,” Peskov said.

Trump and Putin may meet at the G20 summit in Hamburg in July if there’s no agreement on earlier talks, Peskov said.

https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2017-03-12/truth-of-trump-s-wiretap-claim-should-emerge-soon-lawmakers-say

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Consumerism

03/13/2017 by The Doctor Of Common Sense

U.S. Military Leak Exposes “Holy Grail” of Security Files

SF86 Application 

NEW YORK — A unsecured backup drive has exposed thousands of US Air Force documents, including highly sensitive personnel files on senior and high-ranking officers.

Security researchers found that the gigabytes of files were accessible to anyone because the internet-connected backup drive was not password protected.

The files, reviewed by ZDNet, contained a range of personal information, such as names and addresses, ranks, and Social Security numbers of more than 4,000 officers. Another file lists the security clearance levels of hundreds of other officers, some of whom possess “top secret” clearance, and access to sensitive compartmented information and codeword-level clearance.

Phone numbers and contact information of staff and their spouses, as well as other sensitive and private personal information, were found in several other spreadsheets.

The drive is understood to belong to a lieutenant colonel, whose name we are not publishing. ZDNet reached out to the officer by email but did not hear back.

The data was secured last week after a notification by MacKeeper security researcher Bob Diachenko.

Among the most damaging documents on the drive included the completed applications for renewed national security clearances for two US four-star generals, both of whom recently had top US military and NATO positions.

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These so-called SF86 applications contain highly sensitive and detailed information, including financial and mental health history, past convictions, relationships with foreign nationals, and other personal information.

These completed questionnaires are used to determine a candidate’s eligibility to receive classified material.

Several national security experts and former government officials we spoke to for this story described this information as the “holy grail” for foreign adversaries and spies, and said that it should not be made public.

For that reason, we are not publishing the names of the generals, who have since retired from service.

Nevertheless, numerous attempts to contact the generals over the past week went unreturned.

“Some of the questions ask for information that can be very personal, as well as embarrassing,” said Mark Zaid, a national security attorney, in an email. The form allows prospective applicants to national security positions to disclose arrests, drug and alcohol issues, or mental health concerns, among other things, said Zaid.

Completed SF86 forms aren’t classified but are closely guarded. These were the same kinds of documents that were stolen in a massive theft of sensitive files at the Office of Personnel Management, affecting more than 22 million government and military employees.

“Even if the SF86 answers are innocuous, because of the personal information within the form there is always the risk of identity theft or financial fraud that could harm the individual and potentially compromise them,” said Zaid.

One spreadsheet contained a list of officers under investigation by the military, including allegations of abuses of power and substantiated claims of wrongdoing, such as wrongfully disclosing classified information.

A former government official, who reviewed a portion of the documents but did not want to be named, said that the document, in the wrong hands, provided a “blueprint” for blackmail.

Even officers who have left in recent years may still be vulnerable to coercion if they are still trusted with historical state secrets.

“Foreign powers might use that information to target those individuals for espionage or to otherwise monitor their activity in the hopes of gaining insight into US national security posture,” said Susan Hennessey, a Brookings fellow and a former attorney at the National Security Agency.

Government officials use the form as a screening mechanism, said Hennessey, but it also offers applicants the chance to inform the government of past indiscretions or concerns that eliminate the possibility of blackmail in the future, she added. “These are people whose lives can depend on sensitive information being safeguarded, so the notion they would fail to put country over self in that kind of circumstance is far-fetched and supported by relatively few historical examples,” she said.

“Still, it is the obligation of the government to keep this kind of information safe, both in order to protect the privacy of those who serve and their families and to protect them against being placed in difficult situations unnecessarily,” said Hennessey.

Though many of the files were considered “confidential” or “sensitive,” a deeper keyword-based search of the files did not reveal any material marked as classified.

A completed passport application for one of the generals was also found in the same folder, as well as scans of his own and his wife’s passports and driving licenses.

Other data included financial disclosures, bank account and routing information, and some limited medical information.

Another document purported to show the lieutenant colonel’s username and password for a sensitive internal Dept. of Defense system, used to check staff security clearances.

Another document listed the clearance levels of one of the generals.

And, a smaller spreadsheet contained a list of Social Security numbers, passport numbers, and other contact information on high-profile figures and celebrities, including Channing Tatum.

The records were collected in relation to a six-day tour to Afghanistan by Tatum in 2015. An email to Tatum’s publicist went unreturned.

The drive also contained several gigabytes of Outlook email files, covering years worth of emails. Another document purported to be a backup.

Nevertheless, this would be the second breach of military data in recent months.

Potomac, a Dept. of Defense subcontractor, was the source of a large data exposure of military personnel files of physical and mental health support staff. Many of the victims involved in the data leak are part of the US Special Operations Command (SOCOM), which includes those both formerly employed by US military branches, such as the Army, Navy, and Air Force, and those presumably still on active deployment.

It’s not known how long the backup drive was active. Given that the device was public and searchable, it’s not known if anyone other than the security researchers accessed the files.

The Office of Personnel Management, which processes security clearance applications, referred comment to the Pentagon.

A Pentagon spokesperson would not comment in an email Monday.

http://www.zdnet.com/article/leaked-us-military-files-exposed/

Filed Under: Federal Government, Government Control Tagged With: cybersecurity, Military, national security

03/13/2017 by The Doctor Of Common Sense

China Makes it Illegal to Insult any Political Figures Associated with the Communist Party

POLITICIANS introduced amendments to China’s nascent civil code to make defaming “heroes and martyrs” of the ruling Communist Party a civil offence, as the leadership moves to strengthen its grasp on the history of the People’s Republic.

China’s ongoing National People’s Congress (NPC), an annual meeting of some 3,000 delegates, is currently debating general rules for a civil code. The rules are expected to be passed by the event’s close this Wednesday.

Delegates made 126 changes to the most recent draft of the rules, released on March 8, which will serve as a preamble to the final code, expected in 2020, state media said.
One addition is the line: “Encroaching upon the name, portrait, reputation and honour of heroes and martyrs harms the public interest, and should bear civil liability.”The deeds of revolutionary heroes and sacrifices of military martyrs are central to the Party’s legitimacy, much of which is based on claims of great historic achievements, such as defeating Japan during the Second World War.

Academics who offer different interpretations of history which downplay the role of the Party and its heroes are labelled “historical nihilists”.Chinese president Xi Jinping has emphasised the need for the party to have faith in its own version of history, pointing to the Soviet Union’s collapse as a warning to cadres about what happens if revolutionary leaders are denounced.

The Party warned last year that a flood of online information is causing people to doubt the party and urged that the party do more to rebut “wrong” points of view.

“In modern life, some people use distorted facts and discrediting libel to maliciously slander and insult the honour and reputation of heroes and martyrs… the social impact is very bad, rules should be imposed in response,” the NPC’s legal committee said on Sunday, according to a report today by the official Xinhua News Agency.Politicians also amended the previous draft so that the age at which a child is considered to be capable of civil actions is now 8 years old instead of 6 years old and moved to further protect “good Samaritans” who help in an emergency from liability if they accidentally cause harm.

Armed police soldiers lift timbers during a drill on August 24, 2016 in Chongqing, China. As the highest temperatures reached over 40 degree Celsius at 5 districts in Chongqing, officers and soldiers of an armed police crop took outdoor training

The ongoing compilation of the civil code, which will form the basis of all China’s future private law once passed, is seen by some legal reformers as a test of how far China will go in allowing civil liberties that might impinge upon state power.Lawyers have said that previous drafts of the preamble fail to make significant progress on protecting individuals from state encroachment for long-standing issues like property rights and the right to personal freedoms.

http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/778367/China-illrgal-law-insult-heroes-martyrs-Communist-Party

Filed Under: International Politics and News, Veterans Tagged With: army forces, China

03/12/2017 by The Doctor Of Common Sense

House Democrats may pull Support because of Russian Hacking

Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee have been calling for an investigation into Russian meddling of the 2016 presidential election, but may pull support if it becomes mired in politics, according to a report.

Members of the panel have been said that if the investigation into potential meddling isn’t comprehensive and in-depth then they may walk.

“I’m not going to be part of a dog-and-pony show that is not a serious effort to do an investigation, because this is really serious,” Rep. Jackie Speier, D-Calif., told the New York Times in a report published Saturday.

Speier said that all nine of the committee’s Democrats would be willing to pull their support “under certain circumstances.”

They have also wondered whether the panel’s chairman, Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., may undercut Russia’s connection. However, the Democrats told the New York Times that Nunes has been receptive to many of their requests for the investigation.

Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., the committee’s ranking member, previously questioned whether the committee’s investigation would be credible.

 http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/house-democrats-may-pull-support-for-russia-inquiry/article/2617119

Filed Under: Politics, Terrorist and Terrorism News and Issues, Trump Administration Tagged With: hackers, Russia

03/12/2017 by The Doctor Of Common Sense

Child Rapist, Roman Polanski will be Allowed back into the States by Consent of the Judge

Roman Polanski

Child rapist Roman Polanski will return to the US to end his four-decade legal case, but only if a judge says beforehand that he has already paid for the sex crime, legal documents have shown.

The director’s attorney wants an LA judge to unseal details of a 1977 plea deal, which he says only required Polanski to serve 48 days for raping Samantha Geimer when she was 13 years old.

Putting an end to the case would require Polanski to travel back to the US after years of self-imposed exile, which his lawyer says he is prepared to do – under the condition that the judge preemptively agrees that Polanski has served enough time, TMZ reported Friday citing legal filings.

Attorney Harland Braun says a judge reneged on the original plea deal and insisted Polanski might instead be sentenced to 50 years behind bars, prompting Polanski to leave the country for Europe.

Roman Polanski (left) will return to the US to end his four-decade legal case, but only if a judge says he has already served time for assaulting Samantha Geimer (right) when she was 13

Polanski, 83, has spent the past 40 years on the run following allegations he raped Geimer. He pleaded guilty to having sex with the 13-year-old but fled before the sentencing.

Braun requested last month that a judge at the LA County Superior Court unseal the transcript of the testimony of the prosecutor, which he says contains details of the 48-day deal with Judge Laurence Rittenband.

If granted, the request to unseal the testimony could allow Polanski to return to the US without serving additional time behind bars.

But a new filing has since come, in which Braun adds as a condition for the director’s return that the judge state that Polanski has served enough time for the sex crime.

Prosecutors earlier this month urged a judge to reject Polanski’s efforts to unseal the testimony, saying that previous rulings by California judges that Polanski must return to Los Angeles for sentencing remain valid.

‘The defendant has many options before him if he returns [to Los Angeles],’ Deputy District Attorney Michele Hanisee wrote. ‘What he cannot do is dictate outcomes from afar while insulating himself from any potential adverse consequence.’

She said Polanski could instead argue for time served, appeal previous rulings or withdraw his guilty plea and go to trial. A hearing in the case is scheduled for March 20.

It is understood Polanski wants to be able to visit his wife Sharon Tate’s grave. The actress (pictured with him at their wedding 1968) was murdered by Charles Manson’s gang in 1969

Following his arrest in 1977, the French-Polish director spent 42 days in Chino State Prison before he was released.

Braun claimed Polanski’s time in state jail along with almost a year he spent on remand in Switzerland while fighting extradition more than covers the original 48-day term stipulated in the deal.

It is understood Polanski wants to be able to visit his wife Sharon Tate’s grave in the US. The actress was murdered by Charles Manson’s gang in 1969.

His case remains an international cause celebre, where some argue it is time to drop US demands for his extradition but others say he must be punished.

In January, Polanski turned down an invitation to head the jury at the French Cesar film awards – the country’s equivalent of the Oscars – following a public outcry.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office has long insisted Polanski remains a fugitive and subject to immediate arrest in the US because he fled the country before sentencing.

It says his case cannot be resolved until Polanski returns to California to face justice.

France does not extradite its nationals. A Polish court last year ruled against his extradition to the US and an earlier attempt to have him extradited from Switzerland when he went there also failed.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4303462/Roman-Polanski-asks-judge-say-served-time.html?ito=social-twitter_dailymailus

Filed Under: Crazy Stories, Crime Tagged With: Child Molestation, Fugitive, Pervert

03/12/2017 by The Doctor Of Common Sense

Hate Graffiti Claims the Holocaust is Fake?!

en. Maria Cantwell met Friday with about a dozen faith leaders in Seattle, as part of a round table organized on the same day as another case of vandalism targeting a local synagogue.

Anti-Semitic and Holocaust-denying graffiti was found spray-painted on the campus of Temple De Hirsch Sinai.

According to Seattle police, an off-duty officer spotted the the spray painted message Friday around 5 a.m. The message, describing the Holocaust as “fake history,” was found on a exterior wall of the temple.

“The vast majority of Americans need to stand up to stand up and resist this type of intolerance and to demonstrate in no uncertain terms, that it is not acceptable and not permissible,” Rabbi Daniel Weiner told KING 5 following the incident at his congregation.

“Temple continues to take vigilant, substantive security measures to insure the safety and well-being of our community. In light of other recent threats and upcoming celebrations, we have further enhanced these measures,” said Weiner in a statement to members of his congregation.

SPD’s Bias Crimes unit is investigating the hate-graffiti, and there will be additional police patrols in the area.

Rabbi Weiner had been scheduled to attend a round table with faith leaders convened by U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-Washington), but had to stay behind in light of the incident at his synagogue.

More than ten leaders representing half a dozen different religions shared their experiences of an increase in incidents, bullying and vandalism.

“The problem that we’re facing right now is the emotional and mental violence. Right now, within the Jewish community, they’re just threats; we ache for all of the other communities were it’s not just threats,” she continued. “At the same time, this emotional violence has had a tremendous toll on us in just a few short months.”

Aneelah Afzali, Executive Director of the American Muslim Empowerment Network, also in attends, said incidents targeting her community goes back years.

“In fact, 2015 was the year that we had the highest levels of hate crimes against Muslims in America. It wasn’t just with the Trump election, it preceded that, and it goes well beyond one person. It affects both parties; it affects people on all kinds of levels, socioeconomic classes, religions, backgrounds. We are seeing it across the board,” said Afzali.

“My view is that as soon as you allow hatred and bigotry to be acceptable against one community, then it will be affecting others.”

Faith leaders expressed a need for increased awareness, education and interagency, interfaith collaboration. They also asked Senator Cantwell for additional resources to provide increased security for their places of worship.

“We’ve had so many incidents and threats, I think it’s time now for a national task force on this issue. I think we need to have a more holistic approach about why we’re having this increase and what we can do to be aggressive about it,” Cantwell told KING 5 following the meeting.

Investigating the increase in recent incidents has become a bi-partisan effort. Washington’s delegation of six Democrats and four Republicans, sent a letter to the Department of Justice and FBI, asking for an update on their investigation into recent threats against Jewish Community Centers.

Also, this week all 100 U.S. senators wrote the Department of Homeland Security calling for “swift action” on the matter.

“We’re definitely going to work with FBI and law enforcement on this. We know they’re working aggressively on these cases. We want to make sure they have adequate resources,” said Cantwell.

http://www.king5.com/news/local/anti-semitic-holocaust-denying-graffiti-found-at-seattle-synagogue/421513004

Filed Under: Insane, Liberals are nothing but Nazi scum Tagged With: Anti-Jew, Holocaust

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