Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Prism Break

You should know about these alternatives in any case:


Operating system

  • Apple OS X
  • Google Chrome OS
  • Microsoft Windows

Web browser

  • Apple Safari
  • Google Chrome
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer

Web search

  • Google Search
  • Microsoft Bing
  • Yahoo! Search

Online transactions

  • PayPal
  • Google Wallet

Email Services

  • Gmail
  • Outlook
  • Yahoo! Mail

Email Clients

  • Apple Mail
  • Microsoft Outlook

Email Encryption

Cloud storage

  • Apple iCloud
  • Dropbox
  • Google Drive
  • Microsoft SkyDrive

Social networking

  • Google+
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter

Instant messaging

  • Google Talk
  • Apple Messages
  • Yahoo! Messenger

Video chat

  • FaceTime
  • Google+ Hangout
  • Skype

Media publishing

  • Flickr
  • Instagram
  • YouTube

Document collaboration

  • Google Docs

Android

iOS

  • Apple iOS Messages
  • Apple Mobile Safari
  • WhatsApp Messenger

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Friday, June 07, 2013

State Secrets


THE ABSURD TIMES

 



    We hope we are not disclosing any state secrets here, but his is how the U.S. daily tries to win over the "hearts and minds" of the rest of the world.  It has to be why we are the envy of everyone else and why malcontents want to hurt us.




FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2013

Inside the U.S. Dirty War in Yemen with Jeremy Scahill, Nasser al-Awlaki, Sheikh Fareed

From drone strikes to the massacre at al-Majalah, secret U.S. military actions inside Yemen are exposed in "Dirty Wars: The World Is a Battlefield," the new documentary film by Jeremy Scahill and Rick Rowley opening today. Scahill’s book by the same name was published in April. We continue our conversation on Yemen with Scahill and two key Yemenis profiled in the film: Nasser al-Awlaki, who lost his son, cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, and 16-year-old grandson to U.S. drone strikes; and Saleh bin Fareed, the Yemeni sheikh and tribal leader who was one of the first people to arrive at the site of the U.S. attack of al-Majalah that killed 45 civilians in 2009.


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