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Current Topic: War on Terrorism

Design Police
Topic: War on Terrorism 5:15 pm EST, Jan 18, 2008

Bring bad design to justice.

Design Police


Thousands protest in Gaza against "vampire" Bush | Reuters
Topic: War on Terrorism 12:35 pm EST, Jan  9, 2008

GAZA, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Brandishing placards showing George W. Bush as a vampire swigging Muslim blood, thousands of Hamas supporters protested in Gaza on Wednesday against the U.S. president's visit to Israel and the occupied West Bank.

Who knew david icke would be popular in the mid-east.

Thousands protest in Gaza against "vampire" Bush | Reuters


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Topic: War on Terrorism 12:41 pm EST, Dec 20, 2007

This christmas, send an innocent person to Guantanamo for the holidays.

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Topic: War on Terrorism 12:39 pm EST, Dec 20, 2007

I wonder how serious this is. It's even ashame I have to wonder about this at all.

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Schneier on Security: Defeating the Shoe Scanning Machine at Heathrow Airport
Topic: War on Terrorism 11:51 am EST, Dec 17, 2007

Defeating the Shoe Scanning Machine at Heathrow Airport

For a while now, Heathrow Airport has had a unique setup for scanning shoes. Instead of taking your shoes off during the normal screening process, as you do in U.S. airports, you go through the metal detector with your shoes on. Then, later, there is a special shoe scanning X-ray machine. You take your shoes off, send them through the machine, and put them on at the other end.

It's definitely faster, but it's an easy system to defeat. The vulnerability is that no one verifies that the shoes you walked through the metal detector with are the same shoes you put on the scanning machine.

Here's how the attack works. Assume that you have two pairs of shoes: a clean pair that passes all levels of screening, and a dangerous pair that doesn't. (Ignore for a moment the ridiculousness of screening shoes in the first place, and assume that an X-ray machine can detect the dangerous pair.) Put the dangerous shoes on your feet and the clean shoes in your carry-on bag. Walk through the metal detector. Then, at the shoe X-ray machine, take the dangerous shoes off and put them in your bag, and take the clean shoes out of your bag and place them on the X-ray machine. You've now managed to get through security without having your shoes screened.

This works because the two security systems are decoupled. And the shoe screening machine is so crowded and chaotic, and so poorly manned, that no one notices the switch.

U.S. airports force people to put their shoes through the X-ray machine and walk through the metal detector shoeless, ensuring that all shoes get screened. That might be slower, but it works.

EDITED TO ADD (12/14): Heathrow Terminal 3, that is. The system wasn't in place in Terminal 4, and I don't know about Terminals 1 and 2.

Schneier on Security: Defeating the Shoe Scanning Machine at Heathrow Airport


Soldier Story 12 inch CIA SOG Field Operator Action Figure - 1/6 Scale CIA Field Operator Figure
Topic: War on Terrorism 10:45 am EST, Nov 28, 2007

Soldier Story 12 inch CIA SOG Field Operator Action Figure - 1/6 Scale CIA Field Operator Figure.

prowling the Kurdish-controlled enclave in northern Iraq, trying to organize a guerrilla force that could guide American soldiers invading from the north, hunting for targets that U.S. warplanes might bomb, setting up networks to hide U.S. pilots who might be shot down and mapping out escape routes to get them out. And they are doing the same in southern Iraq with dissident Shi'ites.

But the biggest surprise of all is that they are not even soldiers; they are spies, part of the CIA's rough and ready, supersecret Special Operations Group (SOG). Until fairly recently, the CIA, in an effort to clean up a reputation sullied by botched overseas coups and imperial assassination attempts, had shied away from getting its hands dirty. Until about five years ago, it focused instead on gathering intelligence that could be used by other parts of the government. Before that, traditional CIA officers, often working under cover as U.S. diplomats, got most of their secrets from the embassy cocktail circuit or by bribing foreign officials. Most did not even have weapons training, and they looked down on the few SOG commandos who remained out in the field as knuckle draggers, relics of a bygone era. Now the knuckle draggers are not just back; they are the new hard edge of the CIA, at the forefront of the war on terrorism. And, says a U.S. intelligence official, "they know which end the bullet comes out of."

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Soldier Story 12 inch CIA SOG Field Operator Action Figure - 1/6 Scale CIA Field Operator Figure


Local 2 Investigates Police Secrecy Behind Unmanned Aircraft Test - Local 2 Investigates News Story - KPRC Houston
Topic: War on Terrorism 10:25 am EST, Nov 26, 2007

WALLER COUNTY, Texas -- Houston police started testing unmanned aircraft and the event was shrouded in secrecy, but it was captured on tape by Local 2 Investigates.

Neighbors in rural Waller County said they thought a top-secret military venture was under way among the farmland and ranches, some 70 miles northwest of Houston. KPRC Local 2 Investigates had four hidden cameras aimed at a row of mysterious black trucks. Satellite dishes and a swirling radar added to the neighbors' suspense.

Then, cameras were rolling as an unmanned aircraft was launched into the sky and operated by remote control.

Houston police cars were surrounding the land with a roadblock in place to check each of the dignitaries arriving for the invitation-only event. The invitation spelled out, "NO MEDIA ALLOWED."

HPD Chief Harold Hurtt attended, along with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and dozens of officers from various police agencies in the Houston area. Few of the guests would comment as they left the test site.

Right, no media... Because who would want discourse about something like this?

Odd though that they cant video it videoing them.

Local 2 Investigates Police Secrecy Behind Unmanned Aircraft Test - Local 2 Investigates News Story - KPRC Houston


Raw Replay - Revisiting History
Topic: War on Terrorism 10:19 am EST, Nov 26, 2007

News Corp. is reporting that firefighters are being asked by the Department of Homeland Security to spy inside people’s homes and businesses while in the line of duty of putting out fires.

The following video is from FOX’s FOX Report, broadcast on November 25, 2007

We don't need a warrant... Only a box of matches.

Raw Replay - Revisiting History


Counter-terrorism officials rethink stance on Muslims | Special Reports | Guardian Unlimited Politics
Topic: War on Terrorism 1:06 pm EST, Nov 20, 2007

Counter-terrorism officials are rethinking their approach to tackling the radicalisation of Muslim youth, abandoning what they admit has been offensive and inappropriate language. They say the term "war on terror" will no longer be heard from ministers. Instead, they will use less emotive language, emphasising the criminal nature of the plots and conspiracies. The government in future, they add, will talk of a "struggle" against extremist ideology, rather than a "battle".

Time to update the topics again? Damn people for being so fickle about the flavor of their propaganda.

Counter-terrorism officials rethink stance on Muslims | Special Reports | Guardian Unlimited Politics


International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) / CCR: Donald Rumsfeld Accused of Torture While Visiting France
Topic: War on Terrorism 5:09 pm EDT, Oct 26, 2007

PARIS - October 26 - Today, the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) along with the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR), and the French League for Human Rights filed a complaint with the Paris Prosecutor before the “Court of First Instance” (Tribunal de Grande Instance) charging former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld with ordering and authorizing torture. Rumsfeld was in Paris for a talk sponsored by Foreign Policy magazine, and left through a door connecting to the U.S. embassy to avoid journalists and human rights attorneys outside.

“The filing of this French case against Rumsfeld demonstrates that we will not rest until those U.S. officials involved in the torture program are brought to justice. Rumsfeld must understand that he has no place to hide. A torturer is an enemy of all humankind,” said CCR President Michael Ratner.

“France is under the obligation to investigate and prosecute Rumsfeld’s accountability for crimes of torture in Guantanamo and Iraq. France has no choice but to open an investigation if an alleged torturer is on its territory. I hope that the fight against impunity will not be sacrificed in the name of politics. We call on France to refuse to be a safe haven for criminals.” said FIDH President Souhayr Belhassen.

“We want to combat impunity and therefore demand a judicial investigation and a criminal prosecution wherever there is jurisdiction over the torture incidents,” said ECCHR General Secretary Wolfgang Kaleck.

The criminal complaint states that because of the failure of authorities in the United States and Iraq to launch any independent investigation into the responsibility of Rumsfeld and other high-level U.S. officials for torture despite a documented paper trail and government memos implicating them in direct as well as command responsibility for torture – and because the U.S. has refused to join the International Criminal Court – it is the legal obligation of states such as France to take up the case.

I wonder if they'll manage to catch him while he's still in france... I hope there's video of rumsfeld jumping off the top of a building dangling from a rope attached to a black helicopter as he laughs maniacally and flies away. Until he lands and a group of kids pull off his very obvious mask discovering that he was really just a robot all along.

International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) / CCR: Donald Rumsfeld Accused of Torture While Visiting France


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