Truthy Was Fed Funded Speech Suppression

Tom Coniglia submitted this link to an article on FrontpageMag.com that describes a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to a data-mining project dubbed “Truthy” that cost taxpayers nearly $1 million.

The grant was ICES: Large Meme Diffusion Through Mass Social Media (Aware #1101743) and was intended, as per the grant’s abstract to “. . . create a web service open to the public for monitoring trends, bursts, and suspicious memes. This service could mitigate the diffusion of false and misleading ideas, detect hate speech and subversive propaganda, and assist in the preservation of open debate.”

That those with a vested political position seek the authority to declare what speech is “hate” and “subversive propaganda”  in the name of open debate is about as Orwellian as it gets.

The name “Truthy” comes from political satirist and Democrat Party supporter Stephen Colbert. The site itself targeted messages and commentary connected to the words “Tea Party” “GOP” and “conservative,” according to a letter from Congressman Lamar Smith (R-TX21) to the NSF.

And Smith wants answers.

And he — along with the rest of us — deserve them.

Smith notes that some have had social media accounts terminated because of “Truthy”.

If government agencies are seen taking sides by much, if not most, of America, then much, if not most, of America will see the government as the enemy.

This is a consequence that would be readily apparent to a kindergartner, and it is a bad thing.

To have a unified nation, government partisanship must become a big taboo. A good, but small, first step would be in exposing those who approved this grant and removing them from their jobs and banning them from any other government job, forever.

Truthy Was Fed Funded Speech Suppression

Truthy Was Fed Funded Speech Suppression

Super Batteries Loom Say Chinese

A battery that can be recharged up to 70 percent in only two minutes has been developed by Nanyang Technology University it is being reported.

These batters will also have lifespans of over 20 years, which is more than 10 times that of the existing lithium-ion standard.

If this report is accurate, it will mean electric cars might start to make sense . The vehicles could then be recharged in just minutes and battery replacement would not longer be akin to buying a new car every year.

Still, to make things truly carbon-emission free, the coal and natural gas plants doing the charging would have to be replaced. The only realistic carbon-emission free options as of now are nuclear and hydro.

Super Batteries Loom Says Chinese University

Super Batteries Loom Says Chinese University

Gaming Nation Is America

eMarketer.com estimates that 101.1 million US consumers of all ages will play games via web browser on a desktop or laptop at least once per month this year
This represents 31.7 percent of the population and 40.2 percent of internet users.
Gaming Nation Is America
Gaming Nation Is America

Mobile Tracking Wanted By 27 percent

eMarketer.com reports that  27 percent of US smartphone owners would allow mobile in-store tracking in order to receive relevant, real-time information and offers especially information and offers involving price.
It noted that 24 percent don’t have a strong opinion and just a little bit less than half are totally creeped out by the idea.
If merchants can make 27 percent of customers happy with the new tech expect it to happen.
Mobile Tracking Wanted By 27 percent

X-37B Again In News

X-37B First Launch April 22 2010 Dim
The first launch of the X-37B on April 22, 2010 as seen from Indian Harbour Beach, Fla. by Margaret and Sky Lawrence.

X-37B First Launch — The super secret X-37B robot space plane has again popped this time in a Sept. 28 article in the New York Post by Kyle Smith, which again asked the question “what is it doing?”

Just to say that we were there when it was first launched without any fanfare on April 22, 2010.

The only role the Pentagon acknowledges is that the vehicle is used to conduct experiments on new technologies.

Most think it involves placing spy satellites and sensors.

X-37B First Launch

Feds Reportedly Let Police Use Cell Phone Tracking Tech

Local police agencies have been able to gain use of cell phone tracking devices by agreeing with the Federal Bureau of Investigation not to disclose the fact that they’re using them, reports Personal Liberty Digest.

Remember guys, just don’t try to check anyone’s immigration status

Thank you Donna Ellingsen for the link

Feds Reportedly Let Police Use Cell Phone Tracking Tech

Feds Reportedly Let Police Use Cell Phone Tracking Tech

Jet Pack Soldiers

If one was born in say, 1929, one could not be blamed for thinking that the Flash Gordon era has arrived.

Even Dick Tracy would even the new Apple Watch.

And then there is the new jet-powered backpacks cooked up at Arizona State University to help soldiers run faster. The goal is everyone to be able to do a four minute mile.

Hat tip Digg.com

Jet Pack Soldiers

Jet Pack Soldiers

Fake Cellphone Towers, What’s Up With That?

The ultra-secure CryptoPhone 500 came on the market  not that long ago courtesy of ESD America and one of its features is an ability to find things that are not part of the standard cellphone network.

And one of the things it found was  17 fake cellphone towers spread around the country, according to Popular Science.

EDS CEO Les Goldsmith described these towers as “interceptors” which look just like regular cellphone tower but are not part of the official communication network. He said they  allow eavesdropping on calls and text along with pushing spyware to the device.

He said a lot of them were close to military bases. He expressed a concern that perhaps they were not placed by our government but a foreign one such as China something that would be frankly hard to believe possible but for the JV squad now in running our nation’s security.

Note that the 17 were the only ones found.

Fake Cellphone Towers, What's Up With That?

A map showing the locations of the fake cellphone towers found by the CryptoPhone 500 as of August.

Fake Cellphone Towers, What’s Up With That?

 

Sandia Lab Studies Jewel Thieves To Protect Nukes

Sandia National Laboratories is studying jewel thefts and other noted big heists to determine how to best protect our nuclear secrets, reports Popular Mechanics.

It has reportedly found that the weakest link is the human one as about two-thirds of the heists involved insiders either willing or not.

Sandia Lab Studies Jewel Thieves To Protect Nukes

 

Sandia Lab Studies Jewel Thieves To Protect Nukes

Timothy DeFoggi, Former HHS IT Security Chief, Convicted Of Child Porn

The man the Obama administration tapped to head Information Technology (IT)  security at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) was convicted yesterday, Aug. 26, of seven counts relating to internet child porn and faces a long prison stretch.

Timothy DeFoggi, 56, was found guilty by a Nebraska jury of engaging in a child exploitation enterprise, conspiracy to advertise and distribute child pornography, and accessing a computer with intent to view child pornography, all federal charges.

DeFoggi registered for a child porn website operated by Aaron McGrath, 31, on March 2, 2012, and remained a active member until Dec. 8, 2012 when the site was taken down by the FBI, according to a statement from the Department of Justice.

McGrath has since been convicted of charges related to running it and is serving a 20-year sentence.

DeFoggi’s name was on an HHS flowchart from 2013 given to Congress to determine appropriations for 2014.

Maybe if Obama would take things a bit more seriously, we wouldn’t end up with perverts running computer security.

Where do these guys come from anyway and how to they end up in influential positions?

Didn’t see anything in today’s Philadelphia Inquirer, by the way, concerning this rather important story.

DeFoggiFlowChart

The chart HHS provided in 2013 to congressional committees for 2014 appropriations with DeFoggi’s name right there at the top.

 

Timothy DeFoggi, Former HHS IT Security Chief, Convicted Of Child Porn