Chinese colonel says latest bird flu virus is U.S. biological weapon / Obama's Drone War / another NORAD exercise planned [the 2nd coming of 9/11?] ...~ CLG
Breaking News and
Commentary from Citizens for Legitimate Government10 Apr 2013
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Fukushima, H7N9 Flu, and drone updates - Google hates that By
Lori Price, www.legitigov.org
09 Apr 2013 Friends, I sent a rather lengthy CLG Newsletter (Sent: Tuesday,
April 09, 2013 4:32 PM ET), which my detractors just *loathe.* So, if you did
NOT receive it, please check your spam or trash bins and mark it as NOT SPAM. If
you would like a copy, please write lori at legitgov dot org, and I will forward
you today's edition. Thank you.
Chinese
colonel says latest bird flu virus is U.S. biological
weapon [Well, not just the latest one -- all of
them.] 09 Apr 2013 A Chinese Air Force officer on Saturday accused the
U.S. government of creating the new strain of bird flu now afflicting parts of
China as a biological warfare attack. People’s Liberation Army Sr. Col. Dai Xu
said the United States released the H7N9 bird flu virus into China in an act of
biological warfare, according to a posting on his blog on Saturday. The charge
was first reported in the state-run Guangzhou newspaper Southern Metropolis
Daily and then picked up by several news outlets in Asia.
Ex-Regulator
Says Reactors Are Flawed 09 Apr 2013 All 104 nuclear power reactors
now in operation in the United States have a safety problem that cannot be fixed
and they should be replaced with newer technology, the former chairman of the
Nuclear Regulatory Commission said on Monday. Shutting them all down at once is
not practical, he said, but he supports phasing them out rather than trying to
extend their lives. The position of the former chairman, Gregory B. Jaczko, is
not unusual in that various anti-nuclear groups take the same stance. But it is
highly unusual for a former head of the nuclear commission to so bluntly
criticize an industry whose safety he was previously in charge of
ensuring.
EPA
Draft Stirs Fears of Radically Relaxed Radiation Guidelines 10 Apr
2013 The acting EPA director on Friday signed a revised version of the EPA's
Protective Action Guide for radiological incidents, which critics say radically relaxes the safety guidelines agencies
follow in the wake of a nuclear-reactor meltdown, dirty-bomb attack, or other
unexpected release [or false flag] of radiation. Although the
document is a draft published for public comment, it takes
effect as an "interim use" guideline. And according to Public Employees for
Environmental Responsibility (PEER), that means agencies responding to radiation
emergencies may permit many more civilian fatalities.
Obama's drone war kills 'others,' not just al
Qaida leaders 09 Apr 2013 Contrary to assurances it has deployed
U.S. drones only against known senior leaders of 'al Qaida' and allied groups,
the Obama administration has targeted and killed hundreds of suspected
lower-level Afghan, Pakistani and unidentified "other" militants in scores of
strikes in Pakistan's tribal area, classified U.S. intelligence reports show.
The administration has said that strikes by the CIA's missile-firing Predator
and Reaper drones are authorized only against "specific senior operational
leaders of al Qaida and associated forces" involved in the Sept. 11, 2001,
terror attacks who are plotting" imminent" violent attacks on Americans...
Copies of the top-secret U.S. intelligence reports reviewed by McClatchy,
however, show that drone strikes in Pakistan over a four-year period didn’t
adhere to those standards.
South
Korea blames the North for cyberattacks that hit banks,
broadcasters 10 Apr 2013 South Korea accused North Korea Wednesday
of carrying out a wave of cyberattacks that paralyzed the networks of major
South Korean banks and broadcasters last month. An official investigation found
that many of the malignant codes employed in the attacks were similar to ones
used by the North previously, said Lee Seung-won, an official at the South
Korean science ministry. Although some observers said at the time of the
computer crashes that they suspected North Korean involvement, this is the first
time that Seoul has formally pointed the finger at Pyongyang. [And,
eventually we'll learn that NSAciopaths were behind the
cyberattacks.]
U.S., North Korean officials met secretly in
March 09 Apr 2013 U.S. and North Korean officials met secretly in
New York in the days before North Korea's latest round of threats and
provocations, although nothing came of the meeting, according to a source
familiar with the matter. The source described the meeting as part of regular
back channel exchanges between the countries. Clifford Hart, the U.S. envoy for
six-party talks aimed at North Korean denuclearization, met with North Korea's
deputy U.N. ambassador, Han Song-ryol, in mid March, according to the
source.
Heads up! Let's hope they don't 'go live,' as they did on
9/11! Norad Exercise Planned for National Capital
Region 09 Apr 2013 The North American Aerospace Defense Command and
its geographical component, the Continental United States NORAD Region (CONR),
will conduct exercise Falcon Virgo 13-07a between midnight and 2 a.m. on
Wednesday, April 10, in the National Capital Region, Washington, D.C. The
exercise is comprised of a series of training flights held in coordination with
the Federal Aviation Administration, the National Capital Region Coordination
Center, the Joint Air Defense Operations Center (JADOC), Civil Air Patrol, U.S.
Coast Guard and CONR's Eastern Air Defense Sector. Exercise Falcon Virgo is
designed to hone NORAD's intercept and identification operations as well as
operationally test the NCR Visual Warning System and certify newly assigned
command and control personnel at JADOC.
Margaret Thatcher's funeral to involve 700
armed forces personnel --Pallbearers will be from units
associated with Falklands war, Downing Street announces 10 Apr 2013
More than 700 armed forces personnel drawn from all three services will take
part in the funeral of Lady Thatcher, Downing Street has said. Thatcher's coffin
will be carried into St Paul's Cathedral by bearers from units particularly
associated with the Falklands war. David Cameron's official spokesman confirmed
that details of the cost to the public purse would be published after next
Wednesday's service had taken place.
Gunman
releases one of five firefighter hostages in Georgia 10 Apr 2013 A
gunman who barricaded himself in a home in Georgia on Wednesday with five
firefighters as hostages has released one of his captives, officials said. The
firefighters were taken hostage after they responded to a home in Suwanee, about
35 miles northeast of Atlanta, on what was believed to be a medical call, police
and fire officials said. The hostage-taker has since allowed one of the
firefighters to leave in order to move a fire truck away from the front of the
home, said Tommy Rutledge, spokesman for the Gwinnett County Fire
Department.
Sheriff: Student plotted TX college attack,
fantasized about stabbings 10 Apr 2013 The 20-year-old student
accused in a stabbing rampage at a Texas college campus told investigators he
had fantasies of killing people and had planned the attack, sheriff's officials
said late Tuesday. Dylan Quick, 20, was charged with three counts of aggravated
assault with a deadly weapon after the stabbings, said Donna Hawkins, an
official with the Harris County Prosecutor's Office." Quick used "a razor-type
knife" to stab victims at the Lone Star College's CyFair campus Tuesday, the
sheriff office's statement said. Fourteen people were injured in the attack,
officials said.
IRS
claims it can read your e-mail without a warrant 10 Apr 2013 The
Internal Revenue Service doesn't believe it needs a search warrant to read your
e-mail. Newly disclosed documents prepared by IRS lawyers says that Americans
enjoy "generally no privacy" in their e-mail, Facebook chats, Twitter direct
messages, and similar online communications -- meaning that they can be perused
without obtaining a search warrant signed by a judge. That places the IRS at
odds with a growing sentiment among many judges and
legislators who believe that Americans' e-mail messages should be protected from
warrantless search and seizure. They say e-mail should be protected by the same
Fourth Amendment privacy standards that require search warrants for hard drives
in someone's home, or a physical letter in a filing cabinet.
LulzSec:
Hacker Admits Joining in Web Attack 09 Apr 2013 A 26-year-old has
pleaded guilty to hacking websites of major institutions including the National
Health Service, Sony and News International. Ryan Ackroyd, from Mexborough,
South Yorkshire, pleaded guilty to one charge of carrying out an unauthorised
act to impair the operation of a computer, contrary to the Criminal Law Act
1977. He had been due to stand trial charged with taking part in a string of
cyber attacks but ended up admitting just the one charge. Southwark Crown Court
in London heard he admitted being a member of hacking group LulzSec.
Senators Reach Bipartisan Deal on Checks of
Gun Buyers 11 Apr 2013 A bipartisan collection of senators on
Wednesday announced a compromise measure to expand background checks for gun
buyers, increasing the chances that a viable package of new gun safety laws will
soon hit the Senate floor. Senators Joe Manchin III, Democrat of West Virginia,
and Patrick J. Toomey, Republican of Pennsylvania, have spearheaded the deal.
Under the terms of the agreement, background checks for gun buyers would expand
to gun shows and online sales -- a huge portion of gun sales that are made
without the background checks used by gun stores -- and it would maintain
record-keeping provisions that law enforcement officials find essential in
tracking criminal gun use, but that gun rights groups find anathema.
Greenpeace 'polar bears' protest Arctic oil
drilling 10 Apr 2013 Two Greenpeace activists dressed as polar
bears boarded an oil platform in Norway on Wednesday to protest against
Norwegian oil and gas group Statoil's planned drilling in the Arctic. "No oil
company in the world is prepared for Arctic conditions," said the head of
Greenpeace Norway, Truls Gulowsen, one of the two activists who boarded the West
Hercules platform currently stationed in Oelen in southwestern Norway.
Greenpeace sent two "polar bears" to "inspect" the platform and to raise public
awareness about the dangers of oil activities in the Arctic, a region with
extreme climate conditions and located far from mainland infrastructures.
Suit
Settled With Occupy Wall St. Over Seizure of Library at a Park 10
Apr 2013 As myriad court battles pitting the Occupy Wall Street movement against
New York City agencies proceed, protesters claimed a victory on Tuesday, based
not on how they were treated, but on how their books were mistreated. The City
of New York and Brookfield Properties agreed to pay more than $230,000 to settle
a lawsuit filed last year in Federal District Court asserting that books and
other property had been damaged or destroyed when the police and sanitation
workers cleared an encampment from Zuccotti Park in 2011. The books, and other
items, had been set up [the People's Library] in the northeast corner of the
park soon after the Occupy protests began in September 2011.
'Chained'
CPI: Two Million Times 'No!' 09 Apr 2013 President Obama will hear
a straightforward and simple message from more than 2 million people today
responding to reports that his budget will include cuts to Social Security and
Medicare: "The 'Chained' CPI is a benefit cut to a program that
does not contribute to the deficit. Do not barter it away in the name of deficit
reduction. Stand strongly against all cuts to Social Security, Medicare and
Medicaid." That message is being delivered this afternoon by representatives of
family, health, union, retiree, community, religious and other groups who will
take more than 2 million petition signatures to the White House gates following
a rally in Lafayette Park across Pennsylvania Avenue.
Sooner
Tea Party co-founder charged with blackmailing Oklahoma state
senator --Al Gerhart was charged Tuesday with two felonies
involving an email that threatened a state senator to pass a bill. 09
Apr 2013 A co-founder of the Sooner Tea Party was charged Tuesday with blackmail
over an email that he admits sending to a state senator [Sen. Cliff Branan (R)].
Al Gerhart, 54, of Oklahoma City, also was charged with violating the Oklahoma
Computer Crimes Act. Both counts are felonies.
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