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Saturday, October 9, 2010

Avast issues warning to gamers



October 9th, 2010 7:15 pm ET
In a press release issued last week, Avast - the company that makes the popular avast! anti-virus software - is warning on-line gamers to pay special attention to those sites.
The press release notes a recent Nielsen survey showing that, "in June, computer users spent more time playing games online (10.2%) than checking email (8.3%)."
This presents an ever-increasing threat for online players as they are more exposed to viruses and cyber-criminals looking for new victims.
Gamers frequently disable anti-virus programs to prevent slow downloads or to increase response times, but this practice leaves them open to various malware and possible scareware.
Avast notes the "online gaming market is worth an estimated $15 billion, and there are many different types of websites to assist the gamer, including tutorials, downloading sites and community forums"
Six websites were listed by the company as the most infested gaming websites:
  • ·         Gamefactoryinteractive.com
  • ·         Games-digest.com
  • ·         Mariogamesplay.com 
  • ·         anywhere-games.com
  • ·         galacticflashgames.com
  • ·         towerofdefense.com
The sites were confirmed infested by Avast on October 6.
Avast warns computers gamers they need to remain protected while visiting any gaming website, and offers the following advise:
1.      Don’t turn off your AV while playing online games. If you’re online, you are vulnerable.
2.      Keep computer applications – including your antivirus program – fully updated.
3.      Try the gaming function for uninterrupted concentration. avast! silent/gaming mode is designed to disable distracting pop-ups and other on-screen notifications without degrading security levels.
4.      Beware of downloading games through warez sites. This is a known avenue for spreading malware.
For more information about the free avast anti-virus program, visit avast.com.

Proud Socialists March at Left-Wing Protest in DC

Socialist protesters and paraphernalia dominated today's left-wing protest rally in Washington, DC. The so-called "One Nation" rally was led by labor unions as an attempt to counter Glenn Beck's Restoring Honor Rally, which took place in DC on 8-28-2010.

Report: Ohio Republican played Nazi dress-up games, allegedly to bond with son



By Stephen C. Webster
Saturday, October 9th, 2010 -- 2:08 pm



An Ohio Republican and tea party favorite running for congress in the state's 9th district used to spend weekends dressing up as a Nazi soldier, running around in the woods simulating combat with other SS-impersonators ... And he says he did it to get closer to his son.
The story was broken byAtlantic editor Joshua Green, who appeared on a Friday broadcast of HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher with revealing photos showing millionaire businessman Rich Iott in full Nazi regalia.
He was part of a group called Wiking, which still operates today and even has a web site. While their site specifically shuns the ideals behind the rise of the Nazi legions, it goes on to explain, "we are only interested in recreating [the soldier's] daily life, furthering our understanding of what it took to be a soldier, and at the same time having fun reliving history. We honor the men (and women) who really experienced the war, and we salute their courage and loyalty to put their lives on the line in defense of their native soil, no matter what nationality or government."
The group seeks to mime the 5th SS Panzer Division Wiking, which mainly fought on the eastern front, according to Green. A Wikipedia entry dedicated to the unit explains that they took part in a campaign that resulted in the murder of over 700 Jews. More attrocities allegedly committed by the soldiers are described in Eleonore Lappin's book, "The Death Marches of Hungarian Jews Through Austria in the Spring of 1945." A detailed summary of their alleged crimes was also available on AxisHistory.com.
Contacted by Green, Iott explained that his interest in the group was purely historical, adding that his participation was "a father-son bonding thing."
Iott was a member of the National Republican Congressional Committee's so-called "Young Guns" program, but a GOP-owned domain dedicated to America's "future leaders" appears to have scrubbed his name from a list of "contenders".
"Iott participated in the group under his own name, and also under the alias 'Reinhard Pferdmann,' which has also been removed [from the group's web site], and which Iott described as being his German alter ego," Green continued. "'Part of the reenactor's [experience],' Iott said, 'is the living-history part, of really trying to get into the persona of the time period. In many, not just in our unit, but in many units what individuals do is create this person largely based on a Germanized version of their name, and a history kind of based around your own real experiences."
He said his German alter-ego's name means "Horse Man" in English.
"I've always been fascinated by the fact that here was a relatively small country that from a strictly military point of view accomplished incredible things," he told Green. "I mean, they took over most of Europe and Russia, and it really took the combined effort of the free world to defeat them. From a purely historical military point of view, that's incredible."
Even more embarrassing for Iott, the group has a "training video" available on YouTube, depicting men in Nazi uniforms pretending to fight in the woods. This is apparently what he and his son were doing, and his name appears on the group's roster as early as 2003. Though he also admits a fascinating with war reenactment since his college days, he claims to have not participated in the last three years.
"It sends a chilling message to all Americans, especially to veterans and to those of the Jewish faith that John Boehner and the Republican leadership in Washington would actively seek out candidates like this and embrace them," said Ryan Rudominer, a spokesman for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.

Is Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner legally retarded?



October 9th, 2010 1:19 pm ET



In the piece, Geithner purports to refute five “myths” about the Bush-Obama taxpayer funded bailouts of the Wall Street robber barons whose unwrinkled greed caused the financial crisis.
Geithner repeatedly argues that TARP – while unpopular – averted a second Great Depression. The problem is that it didn’t. As we reported yesterday, real unemployment approaches 25%.
Unemployment at the height of the Hoover-Roosevelt Depression was 24.9%. So despite this administration’s lame spin, yes, we are indeed in the throes of another Depression.
No, its horrors are not as vivid this time around – for example, we are not seeing massive soup lines nor mass dust bowl migration.
That is because America is a wealthier country this time around with a vastly expanded middle class and an extensive semi-socialist safety net – all of which serve to soften the visceral blows of abject poverty.
But the situation among the working classes is dire. That fact is lost upon Geithner, who comes across as typically cold and uncaring in his rote, clinical, paint-by-numbers defense of Wall Street banksters and the D.C. oligarchs who enable them.
TARP myth #2, says Geithner, is that TARP saved Wall Street while ignoring Main Street. Geithner points out that “Financial crises matter not because they hurt banks and bankers. They matter because they kill jobs, businesses and the value of retirement savings.”
True. But TARP has not given rebirth to jobs, business, or retirement. Unemployment is staggeringly high. Businesses are closing. Many Americans will now never be able to retire.
Then Geithner quickly runs further off the rails, suggesting, “To protect Main Street from the damage caused by a financial crisis, you must first put out the financial fire.”
False. To protect Main Street from the damage caused by a financial crisis, you must first put capital directly into the hands of Main Street. TARP instead gave money to the Wall Street middle man without reigning in their bad behavior – the same bad behavior which precipated the crisis.
Predictably, Wall Street has hoarded that taxpayer wealth – while Main Street continues to struggle.
Either Geithner is not aware than Main Street still struggles, or he does not care, or he is so wedded to Wall Street lobbyists that he actually believes that the path to economic solvency for everyday working American runs in a cab down Wall Street.
Either way, it proves that he does not belong in this job because he is not in tune with the needs of the American people – or at least not those who don’t work and play in Lower Manhattan.
Geithner loses it completely writing on his purported TARP myth #4, which is the widespread belief that rather than breaking up financial conglomerate monopolies TARP continued the now discrete ‘too big too fail’ policy.
Myth, right? So why does Geithner begin his supposed takedown of this myth by…admitting its not a myth:
“It is true that the financial system is more concentrated today than it was before the crisis. This was unavoidable, but our banking system is still much less concentrated than the systems of every other major country and represents a smaller share of our economy.”
That’s nice, but Debate 101 for the Treasury Secretary? – The relative size of our banking sector does not change the fact that it’s not a myth that a policy which should have ended ‘too big to fail’ instead entrenched that broken scheme. It is, in fact as he concedes right off the bat [quote] true [unquote].
Geithner’s oddball mindset exemplifies an administration that is completely removed from the reality of the daily struggles of working class folks. Geithner and the President who hired him need to be fired by the American people.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Wall Street CEOs still not in jail


Published 09 October, 2010, 01:15   rt.com
Faces of villains who had a hand in the cause of the financial collapse are appearing around the world. They’re being prosecuted in their country’s court systems and some are going to jail.



It’s an idea that has been brought up, however, several times, by US Lawmakers.But one place this isn’t happening is the United States.
I had experience as a public prosecutor years ago and found that criminal convictions work as an appropriate measure punishment and worked as a deterrent to others,” said Sen. Arlen Specter (D-PA).
There really is a crisis in this country and I don’t think it’s a populist statement,” said Sen. Ted Kaufman, (D-DE). “I just think there’s a crisis in terms of people thinking there are two different sets of rules.”
In France, Jerome Kerviel tried to play by his own rules when he took part in extremely risky betting on the markets, which left the French Bank Societe Generale in the midst of scandal.
The judge at Paris’s Palais de Justice said he broke rules, threatened the stability of his firm and of global financial order. He was given three years in prison, a sentence that drew gasps from those present in the courtroom, and also ordered to pay the equivalent of about $7 Billion.
In Iceland, the parliament there decided former Prime Minister Geir Haarde should be held criminally responsible for negligence for the collapse of his country’s financial collapse.
In an interview with Bloomberg News, Haarde said, “Of course, there were mistakes made in the political process, that’s for sure. I have some responsibility for that. I have paid the political price for that by leaving politics.”
Many there think he should pay a bigger price. He faces two years behind bars if convicted.
Back in the US Capitol, AFL-CIO attorney and TARP Congressional Oversight Panel member Damon Silvers stated the obvious.
There is a public perception in the wake of events of 2008 that unfortunately has some justification that a small number of wealthy and powerful Americans did vast damage to our country and to the lives of millions of families with relatively no personal consequences.”
Richard Jackall, author of “Moral Mazes – The World of Corporate Managers”, said he wasn’t shocked at all. In his research he found that in the United States, the corporate system is designed in such a way that keeps those making decisions separate from the consequences of their actions.
Corporate managers who make a decision in say, New York to close a plant in Indianapolis never really have to meet the men and women in Indianapolis who’ve lost their jobs as a result of their decisions,” he said.


The same holds true for Wall Street and big banks. Those approving risky loans, or bundling bad debt and betting against it probably do not have to drive on streets filled with foreclosed homes. However, collectively, their decisions led to nearly three million home foreclosures a year, not to mention the more than eight million jobs lost, and a drowning economy still gasping for air.
For evidence of the lack of responsibility, Jackall said one place to look is at the pay scales of executives in financial firms.
He said, “No matter whether the firms did well or poorly, these folks always got paid extremely well. In other words, there is no relationship between work and reward.”
Shouldn’t a broken system be fixed?
Well it seems still despite all that’s happened; those charged with fixing it are the same ones benefitting from keeping it just as it is.


http://rt.com/Top_News/2010-10-09/wall-street-economy-crisis.html#

Barack Obama accused of exaggerating terror threat for political gain

• Pakistani diplomat launches scathing attack on White House
• European intelligence claims raised terror alerts 'nonsensical'


Simon Tisdall and Richard Norton-Taylor
guardian.co.uk, Thursday 7 October 2010 17.32 BST


French police carry out security checks at Gare du Nord following the US terror warnings. Photograph: Franck Prevel/Getty Images



A US terror alert issued this week about al-Qaida plots to attack targets in western Europe was politically motivated and not based on credible new information, senior Pakistani diplomats and European intelligence officials have told the Guardian.
The non-specific US warning, which despite its vagueness led Britain, France and other countries to raise their overseas terror alert levels, was an attempt to justify a recent escalation in US drone and helicopter attacks inside Pakistan that have "set the country on fire", said Wajid Shamsul Hasan, the high commissioner to Britain.
Hasan, a veteran diplomat who is close to Pakistan's president, suggested the Obama administration was playing politics with the terror threat before next month's midterm congressional elections, in which the Republicans are expected to make big gains.
He also claimed President Obama was reacting to pressure to demonstrate that his Afghan war strategy and this year's troop surge, which are unpopular with the American public, were necessary.
"I will not deny the fact that there may be internal political dynamics, including the forthcoming midterm American elections. If the Americans have definite information about terrorists and al-Qaida people, we should be provided [with] that and we could go after them ourselves," Hasan said.
"Such reports are a mixture of frustrations, ineptitude and lack of appreciation of ground realities. Any attempt to infringe the sovereignty of Pakistan would not bring about stability in Afghanistan, which is presumably the primary objective of the American and Nato forces."
Dismissing claims of a developed, co-ordinated plot aimed at Britain, France and Germany, European intelligence officials also pointed the finger at the US, and specifically at the White House. "To stitch together [the terror plot claims] in a seamless narrative is nonsensical," said one well-placed official.
While Abdul Jabbar, a Briton, and others killed by an American drone strike on 8 September in North Waziristan, in Pakistan's tribal areas, were heard discussing co-ordinated plots, including possible "commando-style" attacks on prominent buildings and tourist sites in European capitals, security and intelligence officials said the plots were nowhere near fruition.
The officials did not deny the men, and other foreign-born jihadi recruits who travel to the tribal areas for indoctrination and training, represented a potentially serious threat. "You have discussions about all sorts of things – that does not necessarily mean there is anything concrete. It is not easy to set up groups," said one counter-terrorism official.
By making it clear that the US drone strikes were pre-emptive, and were not in any way combating an imminent threat, European officials raised fresh questions – this time directly involving a British national – about the legality of the attacks, which could be viewed as assassinations.
They said Washington was the "driver" behind claims about a series of "commando-style" plots and that the CIA – perhaps because it was worried about provoking unwelcome attention to its drone strikes – was also extremely annoyed by the publicity given to them.
The plot claims, which western intelligence agencies were aware of for months, were leaked last week to the American media.
They were followed by a spate of what security and intelligence officials said were exaggerated claims in the British media, a US state department warning to American citizens to be vigilant when visiting Britain, France, and Germany, a "tit for tat" warning by France to its citizens visiting the UK, and alerts issued by the Swedish and Japanese governments.
Thomas de Maizière, Germany's interior minister, publicly expressed his scepticism about the US terror warning, saying he saw no sign of an imminent attack on Germany. He described the danger to Germany as "hypothetical".
The sharp rise in US unmanned drone attacks in Pakistan's tribal areas, coupled with several cross-border raids by American helicopter gunships that culminated in the killing of two Frontier Corps soldiers last week, was destabilising Pakistan, Hasan said.
"Why are they putting so much pressure on us? It is a threat to the democratic system … But people in Pakistan feel Washington does not care." American actions were "obviously" linked to Obama's decision to set a timetable for leaving Afghanistan. The US leader had "jumped the gun" and now "the Americans are in a hurry".
He said fears were growing in Pakistan that the US was planning a bombing campaign using fixed-wing aircraft as well as drones in North Waziristan.
Hasan said Washington politicians failed to understand how much the US needed Pakistan in the "war on terror". Nor did they realise that public anger over repeated US infringements of Pakistani sovereignty could boil over into attacks on American personnel and interests that the government might not be able to control.
"The government does not want to go down this road," he said. "But people feel abused. If they [the Americans] kill someone again, they will react. There is a figure that there are 3,000 American personnel in Pakistan. They would be very easy targets."
Hasan said American personnel stationed at the Pakistani air force base at Jacobabad, on the border between Sindh and Baluchistan provinces, could be vulnerable if the situation deteriorated further. The US requested the use of Jacobabad, and other bases at Dalbandin and Pasni, after the 9/11 attacks, and has maintained a military presence there ever since.
Another Pakistani diplomat said Jacobabad was the main centre of operations for CIA and US army drones, which are ultimately controlled from America. "They have hangars there. That's where they fly from and that's where they return."
The drone operations began in June 2004 with the tacit, reluctant agreement and involvement of the Pakistani authorities but were now in effect running beyond Pakistan's control, the diplomat suggested. "We have always denied it in the past. But everybody knows this is happening. We need to wake up," the official said.
A US official said: "Our allies have been briefed on the nature of the threat and the intelligence that led to the travel alert and everyone understands this cannot be taken lightly.
"To try to ascribe any political motivation is misguided and irresponsible."

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