Archive for July, 2010

Wikileaks Posts Encrypted Insurance File

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A 1.4 GB(gigabyte) file appeared on the Afghan War Diary page of Wikileaks.org late Friday night(EST). The file, which has been encrypted with AES256, was named insurance.aes and had a SHA1 checksum of cce54d3a8af370213d23fcbfe8cddc8619a0734c. The file is available for download by anyone via direct download, through a torrent, and now, through many mirrors as well. [...]

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Socialist of the Week: Mitt Romney

GOP Presidential Candidates Debate Economic Issues Near Detroit

Last week, we discussed Newt Gingrich’s socialist actions, views, and voting record. This week, we’ll redirect our focus to Willard Mitt Romney, known to the masses as Mitt Romney. Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, who often poses as a conservative Republican seems to have some views that are perfectly aligned with President Obama’s. During the [...]

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Over 92000 Secret Afghan War Documents Released by Wikileaks

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Visit: http://wardiary.wikileaks.org/ A chunk of the widely reported 260,000 US government cables sent to Wikileaks have been released only a few hours ago(Sunday night EST). The documents were originally released to three news outlets: The New York Times, The Guardian, and Der Speigel. Collectively referred to as the Afghanistan War Diary, the documents detail the [...]

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Why the National Debt Can’t Be Paid Off

There isn’t a reasonable politician, economist, or citizen who believes the national debt shouldn’t be paid off, but what if it couldn’t be repaid? What if the United States government was involved in a never ending cycle of debt? This iteration of debt is just one of the deceitful cons perpetrated by the Federal Reserve [...]

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