On May 4th- 6th, 2011 there will be a gathering from all across the World to seek the TRUTH about Wall Street and to demand Justice for ” We the People “.
It is the 1 year anniversary of the Flash Crash and still no answers to what caused it, not to mention on May 4th, 2010 Goldman Sachs was fined for having Counterfeited Stocks 385 times in a 2 month period ( Dec 2008 & Jan 2009 ) jut days after Bernie Madoff was arrested and all over TV for his Ponzi scheme. Imagine the brass balls by Goldman Sachs to continue on with their Naked Short Selling ( counterfeit ) of stocks on Wall Street. They never delivered the shares. In thin air, fake, fraud.
We ask that you come for this 3 day event in NYC at theGoldman Sachs building to have our voices heard and demand that these criminals who have destroyed the financial system, be put in Jail!
Below, a press release from AOL and The Huffington Post:
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If you hate the idea of social networking and have never been on Facebook, then Facebook knows nothing about you. Correct? So how come when you set up a profile on the social network for the first time, it can suggest friends for you?
That was what someone who contacted me over the weekend wanted to know.
He described himself as a 30 year veteran of the IT industry who had always been deeply sceptical about social networking. But as an experiment he had set up Facebook profiles, first for himself and then, with permission, for a friend who had also never been near the network.
“The self proclaimed hacker that waged a DDoS attack on Wikileaks has been arrested and has had all his equipment seized. What is interesting is that local police conducted the raid and not a federal authority such as the FBI. The Jester (th3j35t3r) who has a reputation for attacking websites he disagrees with is said to be trying to raise $10,000 in expected lawyers fees. If anyone is going to be alight in the whole Wikileaks debacle, its going to be the lawyers. Personally I think anyone who spells their nick with numbers in an effort to look ‘leet’ deserves to have their computer confiscated.”http://yro.slashdot.org/story/10/12/01/206200/Wikileaks-DDoS-Attacker-Arrested-Equipment-Seized?from=twitter
Digging deeper down below…This exert is from the Times~jude
A self-proclaimed “hacktivist” is apparently taking some credit for the Internet attacks that shut down many pages on WikiLeaks.org today.
The hacker, who goes by the name Jester, claims on his blog to have used distributed denial of service attacks to bring down websites in the past — the same method WikiLeaks says it was hampered by on Sunday and today.
Jester often claims responsibility for bringing down websites on his Twitter account using the phrase “tango down,” which is used by the military to indicate that an enemy has been eliminated in a firefight.
“www.wikileaks.org – TANGO DOWN – for attempting to endanger the lives of our troops, ‘other assets’ & foreign relations #wikileaks #fail”
“If I was a wikileaks ‘source’ right now I’d be getting a little twitchy, if they cant protect their own site, how can they protect a src?”
“www.wikileaks.org – TANGO DOWN – INDEFINITLEY – for attempting to endanger the lives of our troops and ‘other assets’ #wikileaks #fail”
On his blog, Jester describes himself as a”hacktivist for good” and someone who is “obstructing the lines of communication for terrorists, sympathizers, fixers, facilitators, oppressive regimes and other general bad guys.”
Bio Quilliam is the world’s first counter-extremism think tank whose founders are former leading ideologues of UK-based extremist Islamist organizations.
The Jester’s intentions are explained in detail on his blog, in a post dating from September. In the post, the Jester describes the flaws of Wikileaks’ “insurance policy,” which consisted of making available an encrypted file, supposedly containing the secret documents that were leaked afterward. The file is useless without a decryption key, which would be provided by Wikileaks in case someone takes the site down.
The Jester hints of having obtained some sensitive information about Wikileaks itself, but said he decided not to upload it on Wikileaks as he doesn’t believe the information would see the light of day. He then provides an encrypted file of his own, claiming the information is contained within — again, as “insurance.”
While it is entirely possible for one experienced and resourceful hacker to take down a site — even a fairly large one — by a DDoS attack on his own, it’s not easy to prove whether the Jester is really behind the attack and, if he is, whether he was working on his own or if he had help. We’re sure the story will only give more fuel to the various rumors that are flying around Wikileaks being taken down.
What do you think? Is the most recent attack on Wikileaks the deed of a single person, or is a larger, more powerful organization behind it? Please, share your opinion in the comments.
By: ~jude
Cofounder @MaajidNawaz…Founder MIA…Heroes or villains? ~jude
The Illuminati are the top players on the International playground, basically belonging to the thirteen of the wealthiest families in the world, and they are the men who really rule the world from behind the scenes (yes, they are mostly men, with a few exceptions). They are the REAL Decision Makers, who make up the rules for presidents and governments to follow, and they are often held from public scrutiny, as their action can’t stand being scrutinized. They are connected by bloodlines going back thousands and thousands of years in time, and they are very careful with keeping those bloodlines as pure as possible from generation to generation. The only way to do so is by interbreeding. That is why you so often see royalties marry royalties, for example.
BEIJING — An imprisoned Chinese dissident who won this year’s Nobel Peace Prize was allowed to meet Sunday with his wife and told her in tears that he was dedicating the award to victims of a 1989 military crackdown on pro-democracy protesters, his wife and a close friend said.
Liu Xia, the wife of democracy campaignerLiu Xiaobo, said in a Twitter message that his jailers had informed him a day earlier of his prize.
“Brothers, I have returned,” Liu wrote. “Seen Xiaobo, the prison told him the news about his award on the night of the 9th.”
The Twitter message was verified by a close friend and dissident Wang Jinbo, who wrote in another Twitter message that Liu Xia had told him she was unable to meet the media or friends because of tight security. Wang declined to be interviewed.
UPDATE:Engineers at social network Twitter.com plugged a vulnerability in the company’s main Web page after attacks that exploited the hole may have hit more than 500,000 users.
The security hole was patched at about 9:45 AM ET, according to a post by Del Harvey (@delbius), the head of Twitter’s Trust and Safety Team. In a blog post Bob Lord on the Twitter Security Team said that the company first learned of the exploit at 5:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time. The hole in question had been patched internally by the company last month, but was inadvertently reintroduced with a Web site update, Lord wrote.
Security researchers at Kaspersky Lab started noticing a cross site scripting attack affecting the Twitter.com site about two hours earlier, just after 7:30 AM Eastern Time, USA. In the intervening two hours, the attacks spread like wildfire across the social network, with up to 100 users per second falling victim at its height, according to data from TwitScoop.com. Based on that figure, and given the length of the attack, it may have hit as many as half a million Twitter users, according to an estimate by George Wicherski, an analyst at Kaspersky Lab that was among the first to identify the attack.
The investment arms of the CIA and Google are both backing a company that monitors the web in real time — and says it uses that information to predict the future.
The company is called Recorded Future, and it scours tens of thousands of websites, blogs and Twitter accounts to find the relationships between people, organizations, actions and incidents — both present and still-to-come. In a white paper, the company says its temporal analytics engine “goes beyond search” by “looking at the ‘invisible links’ between documents that talk about the same, or related, entities and events.”
The idea is to figure out for each incident who was involved, where it happened and when it might go down. Recorded Future then plots that chatter, showing online “momentum” for any given event.
“The cool thing is, you can actually predict the curve, in many cases,” says company CEO Christopher Ahlberg, a former Swedish Army Ranger with a PhD in computer science.
Which naturally makes the 16-person Cambridge, Massachusetts, firm attractive to Google Ventures, the search giant’s investment division, and to In-Q-Tel, which handles similar duties for the CIA and the wider intelligence community.