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01/24/2006 Entry: "I Want To Be an Internet Gypsy, President of Iran Welcomes Terrorist Leaders to Summit, Iranian Leaders Moving $ Billions Out of Western Banks, Gov't Spying On Our Internet Searches Now, Is America Becoming a Fascist State-a Checklist, Today's New Adult Links"
I've decided to become an Internet gypsy after I sell my house. Instead of buying another house, I'm hoping I'll be able to come pretty close to paying cash for a nice, big motorhome. No mortgage. No property taxes. No utility bills. Just RV park fees, diesel and gas, and vehicle insurance. I estimate that it will cut my monthly expenses by a minimum of 50 percent. Probably closer to 75 percent. I'll get rid of two vehicles and get a trailer to haul my Harley. Slave can drive her Mustang and Child can drive the Avenger. After that, we can live anywhere we want for as long as we want. We'll move as often as we get tired of the neighbors, or tired of the views. In this age of wireless, cell phones and online banking, I'll be just as connected as ever. All my income for the last seven years has come from the net. There's no reason for that to change, and none of it relates to where I live. If I keep making good money from the "get paid to surf" program that I've mentioned in previous posts, and other programs like that, I'll almost certainly sell my adult website business. It's good money, but it's a lot of hours every day. I'm already making a lot more from my investments, letting my money make money for me. I think I'd rather retire on those than keep working so hard in an industry that the government is trying so hard to push overseas. Anyway, that's the plan. I'll keep you informed as it works out.
Iranian president Ahmedenijad welcomed 10 terrorist leaders in a meeting with him in Damascus Friday. Among them was Abdallah Ramadan Shalah, the head of Jihad Islami, whose suicide bomber injured 25 Israelis in Tel Aviv Thursday. The group met to discuss funding, aid and support for the terrorist organizations from Iran. The Tel Aviv suicide bombing was hailed enthusiastically by Iran’s state TV, which was also the first to identify the terrorist group responsible. It seems apparent that Iran ordered the terrorist attack to commemorate the significance of this meeting. I don't think I've ever seen a government so openly support terrorism. In the past, Iran has always been careful to conceal the extent to which it sponsors terrorism. I wonder why they have become so bold now.
Iranian leaders are moving billions of dollars of their money out of Western banks in anticipation of possible sanctions over their nuclear weapons program. Iran’s spiritual ruler Ayatollah Ali Khameini has transferred his personal fortune of $1.2 billion from the Swiss UBS AG to banks in Singapore and Malaysia. I didn't realize clerics made that kind of money. Former president Hashemi Rafsanjani has ordered the removal of $2 billion from Canadian banks to establishments in Beirut, Dubai, Hong Kong and Singapore. In the last ten days, some $7.5 billion dollars have been drained from private Iranian accounts in Germany, Switzerland, France, Britain and Italy and concealed in Southeast Asian banks. That is in addition to the estimated $23 billion in government holdings that Iran has taken out of European banks and deposited in the Bahamas, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Dubai and Singapore. The Swiss banking giant UBS AG announced Sunday, Jan. 22, that all existing business with customers in Iran will be cancelled, except for Iranians in exile.
Why would Iran take it for granted that sanctions are going to be imposed? Perhaps because, as some intelligence sources are reporting, Iran has scheduled the test of a nuclear bomb for March 22. Then they can fess up and admit that they've been lying to the European negotiators all along...
The Feds are trying to force Google to tell them what you search for on the internet. The Bush administration on Wednesday asked a federal judge to order Google to turn over a broad range of material from its closely guarded databases. The move is part of a government effort to revive an Internet child protection law struck down two years ago by the U.S. Supreme Court. In court papers filed in U.S. District Court in San Jose, Justice Department lawyers revealed that Google has refused to comply with a subpoena issued last year for the records, which include a request for 1 million random Web addresses and records of all Google searches from any one-week period. The Mountain View-based search and advertising giant opposes releasing the information on a variety of grounds, saying it would violate the privacy rights of its users and reveal company trade secrets, according to court documents.
``This is exactly the kind of case that privacy advocates have long feared,'' said Ray Everett-Church, a South Bay privacy consultant. ``The idea that these massive databases are being thrown open to anyone with a court document is the worst-case scenario. If they lose this fight, consumers will think twice about letting Google deep into their lives.'' ``The government can't even claim that it's for national security,'' Everett-Church said. ``They're just using it to get the search engines to do their research for them in a way that compromises the civil liberties of other people.'' The government indicated that other, unspecified search engines have agreed to release the information, but not Google.
The government is already listening to our overseas phone calls, and reading the emails we exchange with people in other countries. The biggest concern that immediately leaps to my mind over this new thing is that it seems likely that the search engines record IP addresses along with the searches people do. That means that the government would be able to trace each search to the person who did the searching. That would be a huge loss of privacy. The government would be able to keep a record of everything you search for. Since I don't know what search engines are already giving the government that information (I understand that Yahoo and MSN are already doing so), I guess I'll stick with Google for my searches for now, and hope that they win in court. It would be very sad if we have to stop searching for anything we don't want on public record. The really scary thing is that we probably would not know that the government is spying on our searches if Google had cooperated too.
Is America becoming a Fascist State? It's still too early in the game to know for sure, but looking at other former fascist governments for common themes can tell us what to look for, at least. Comparing them, there seems to be 14 themes common to all of them:
1. Continually invoking patriotism in their rhetoric (It's unpatriotic to speak out against the war? It's unpatriotic to criticize the government?)
2. Disdain for the importance of personal liberty (No one should be allowed to view sexy or violent material?)
3. Identification of enemies / scapegoats as a unifying cause (Terrorism? Child pornographers?)
4. The supremacy of the military (We know we've got the best.)
5. Rampant sexism (Family Values? Females who get pregnant should be forced to have the babies? Women with children don't belong in the work force?)
6. A controlled mass media (Whistleblowers should be caught and prosecuted? Journalists should be jailed for protecting sources?)
7. Obsession with national security (Homeland Security? Warrantless searches? Spying on use of search engines?)
8. Religion and ruling élite tied together (government holding power by the good graces of the American Taliban voting bloc?)
9. Power of corporations protected (Oil industry? Pharmaceutical industry? Insurance industry? Credit card industry?)
10. Power of labor suppressed or eliminated (move the laborer jobs overseas?)
11. Disdain and suppression of intellectuals and the arts (Well, not unless they offend the American Taliban.)
12. Obsession with crime and punishment (We have more people in prison per capita than any nation in the world.)
13. Rampant cronyism and corruption (Look for upcoming revelations as investigations spin off from the Abramoff deal.)
14. Fraudulent elections (Gerrymandered redistricting by the party in power makes 98.2% of elections meaningless.)
Is America a fascist State? Not yet. We've mixed all the right ingredients, but we have to wait for it to finish baking.
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