(This top part of today's stories come from one website. You may want to go there and read some of the other posts there. If a video is listed, click on the link below and go to the website to see the video. Please note that the site is a European site, not an American one. MBS)
http://tundratabloid.blogspot.com/
WE GOT MAIL: RACIST UNEDUCATED BIGOTS LIKE THIS WEBSITE......!
-- DAILY ALERT
Monday,
September 27, 2010
A cyber worm, called Stuxnet, may be the world's first known cyberweapon designed specifically to destroy a real-world target.
One expert suggests Stuxnet may have already attacked its target - Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant.
Stuxnet employs amazing new tricks, like taking control of a computer system without the user taking any action or clicking any button other than inserting an infected memory stick.
It targets and infiltrates industrial supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) software used to run chemical plants and factories as well as electric power plants and transmission systems worldwide, takes control of the automated factory control systems, and does whatever it was programmed to do with them.
Ralph Langner, a German cyber-security researcher, described Stuxnet as essentially a precision, military-grade cyber missile deployed to seek out and destroy a real-world target of high importance. "This is a 100% sabotage attack," he said.
Three top U.S. industrial control system security experts confirmed his findings. "This is the first direct example of weaponized software, highly customized and designed to find a particular target," says Michael Assante, former chief of industrial control systems cyber security research at the U.S. Department of Energy's Idaho National Laboratory.
A geographical distribution of computers hit by Stuxnet found Iran to be the apparent epicenter of the infections.
See also Not the First Cyberweapon - John Markoff (New York Times)
A remarkable set of events surrounded the 2007 Israeli Air Force attack on what was suspected of being a Syrian nuclear reactor under construction.
Accounts of the event initially indicated that sophisticated jamming technology had been used to blind the radar so Israeli aircraft went unnoticed.
Last December, however, a report in an American technical publication, IEEE Spectrum, cited a European industry source as raising the possibility that the Israelis had used a built-in software kill switch to shut down the radar.
Egypt on Friday freed top Hamas security official Mohammed Dababesh after holding him for ten days for involvement in smuggling and the killing of an Egyptian border guard.
Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said at least 40 members of Hamas and other Palestinian factions remained in Egyptian custody.
While Fidel Castro told the Atlantic Monthly's Jeffrey Goldberg that he is outraged by anti-Semitism, what about poor Alan Gross, a U.S. government contractor and a Jew, who has been languishing in a Cuban prison since December.
His crime: distributing cellphones to a handful of Cuban Jews who want to establish contact with the diaspora.
Is that any way to show love for the Jewish people?
See also Cuba's Deplorable Human Rights Record - U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) (USA Today)
News Resources - North America, Europe, and Asia:
(This rejection must really piss off the Arabs. MBS) The UN atomic watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), rejected Friday an Arab-backed resolution against Israel. The resolution urging Israel to accede to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty was rejected with 51 votes against, 46 votes in favor, and 23 abstentions. Washington had flown in President Obama's top nuclear advisor, Gary Samore, to try to persuade Arab nations to drop their plans. In 2009 the same resolution was adopted 49-45. A number of states that voted in favor last year, such as Singapore and Thailand, chose to abstain this year. Earlier this week, Israel's nuclear chief Shaul Horev reiterated Israel's stance that acceding to the NPT would run against its national interests. (AFP)
A 10-month moratorium on new housing construction in Israeli settlements in the West Bank expired at midnight Sunday, but with U.S. diplomats working intensively to keep the peace process going, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said he would not immediately follow through on an earlier threat to quit the negotiations. (Washington Post)
See also Abbas to Consult Arab Ministers on Continuing Peace Talks
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Sunday he would meet Arab League foreign ministers on Oct. 4 to decide how to proceed with peace talks following the expected resumption of Israeli settlement construction. (AFP)
See also Not with a Bang, But With a Whimper - Blake Hounshell
Israel's 10-month settlement freeze expires at midnight Sunday, and rather than the explosion many feared, it looks like the moratorium will disappear with little drama. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held his ground. Abbas, who had vowed in no uncertain terms that he wouldn't stay at the table unless the freeze was extended, instead kicked the decision to the Arab League, which gave him political cover to join the talks in the first place. It seems likely Arab governments will swallow their pride and instruct Abbas to continue. (Foreign Policy)
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon railed on Friday against radicals fostering tensions between the Western and Islamic worlds, while addressing a meeting of the Alliance of Civilizations. Speaking a day after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad raised the possibility that "some segments within the U.S. government" had orchestrated the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks in New York, Ban said, "I strongly condemn the comments made yesterday by a leader of a delegation that called into question the cause of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on U.S. soil....It is unacceptable for the platform of the General Assembly of the United Nations to be misused in this way." (AP)
Palestinian gunmen opened fire on two Israeli cars near the West Bank city of Hebron on Sunday, wounding a man and his pregnant wife. Both suffered gunshot wounds to their legs. Soon after, Neta Zucker gave birth to a healthy son. (Ha'aretz)
The Palestinian Authority has asked Israel to immediately release dozens of prisoners incarcerated in Israeli prisons as a good-will gesture that will help peace talks go forward, Israel Radio reported on Sunday. (Jerusalem Post)
Brig.-Gen. Eyal Eisenberg, commander of the IDF's Gaza Division, recently noted a number of attempts made by terrorist organizations to capture Israeli soldiers, with the discovery of a number of smuggling tunnels being built to serve as infrastructure for kidnappings. "We must continue being alert because there is no doubt that there will be another clash here." (Ynet News)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under no obligation to honor any of the commitments that former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert made to the Palestinians, Netanyahu's associates said on Saturday, reiterating statements Netanyahu made throughout his campaign a year and a half ago. Newsweek's Kevin Peraino reported in a June 2009 interview that Olmert "says he offered Abbas 93.5 to 93.7% of the Palestinian territories, along with a land swap of 5.8% and a safe-passage corridor from Gaza to the West Bank that he says would make up the rest. The Holy Basin of Jerusalem would be under no sovereignty at all and administered by a consortium of Saudis, Jordanians, Israelis, Palestinians and Americans." (Jerusalem Post)
President Obama's ill-advised attempt to force a freeze of Israeli housing construction in Jerusalem and the West Bank could cause the breakdown this weekend of direct talks on a final settlement, only a month after they began. A diplomatic rift over this issue would be senseless. Most Israeli construction now takes place in areas close to Israel that both sides acknowledge it will annex in any final deal. As Palestinian Prime Minister Salaam Fayyad remarked Wednesday, any building that begins in the next year - the time frame set for the negotiations - will be immaterial to their outcome. The Palestinian president would be foolish to end the talks, postponing Palestinian statehood indefinitely. He would also place himself at greater domestic political risk, since the end of negotiations would empower Pal estinian militants. (Washington Post)
A Palestinian Authority court in the West Bank has just reaffirmed the death penalty for Palestinians convicted of selling land to Jews. The court ruling also proves that, contrary to claims by some in Washington and Europe, the PA is continuing to send messages that radicalize Palestinians and promote hatred and violence. If anything, the court verdict is seen by many Palestinians as a green light to kill "traitors" who do business with Jews. The Palestinian law also calls for imposing the death sentence on any Palestinian found guilty of "collaboration" with Israel.
Over the past few decades, hundreds, if not thousands, of Palestinians have been killed on suspicion of selling land to Jews and "collaboration" with Israel. Only a few of the victims were executed by Palestinian authori ties. Most were abducted and liquidated, often brutally, in extra-judicial killings carried out by Palestinian security officers, armed gangs, and Fatah and Hamas militiamen. (Hudson Institute-New York)
Obama erred when he turned the settlement construction freeze from a heart's desire to an ultimate demand. He set a bar that the Palestinians cannot compromise on. He erred when he agreed to a 10-month framework, and he erred when ahead of the end of this period he openly demanded an extension. In his latest declarations, Obama greatly minimized the Israeli prime minister's room for maneuver. The president let Netanyahu choose between two options: Either a humiliating capitulation to American dictates, or a head-on confrontation with the U.S. Meanwhile, he did not advance by even an inch his declared goal: Securing a peace treaty within a year. (Ynet News)
The recently released UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) report ostensibly investigating the events that surrounded the interception of the Gaza-bound Mavi Marmara in May is a modern blood-libel, and another nail in the coffin of the council's credibility. The UNHRC has two sole functions: to defend serial human-rights abusing nations from reproach, and to revile and attack Israel.
Only 20 of the 47 nations on the UNHRC are considered "free" by Freedom House, an independent NGO which monitors human rights and political freedoms. This means the majority do not allow basic freedoms for their own people, let alone concern themselves with global human rights. The UNHRC has condemned Israel 33 times out of its 40 country-specific condemna tions, while the UNHRC expresses only "deep concern" over Sudan and praises its cooperation. In addition, the UNHRC adopted a unique decision to discuss human rights violations committed by Israel in all of the council's meetings. The writer is Israel's deputy foreign minister. (Jerusalem Post)
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[Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] ABBAS WHINES LIKE A GIRLY-MAN INSTEAD OF ACTING LIKE A LEADER/other news
Posted by Politics | at 11:52 AM | |Monday, September 27, 2010
ABBAS WHINES LIKE A GIRLY-MAN INSTEAD OF ACTING LIKE A LEADER/other news
SMOKING!
(This post is so appropriate for the WHINY "anti-Zionists" who still swear that they don't hate da Jooz. MBS)This is what a drive-by spaghetti screed comment looks like, and the only reason why the Tundra Tabloids publishes it, is to show how thick skulled and superficial people can be, and how effective the main stream media has been in misreporting many of the key issues mentioned in the two minute hate screed:
What a hogwash. What tundra tabloids.. it's all about one can see from the header. So you are against Islamic extremist? Did you know that it was the CIA that created Al Quaida, trained and sponsored the Taliban?
98% of all terrorists is state sponsored terrorism mostly by CIA and MI6. So you don't want refugees from Iraq? Stop supporting those who invaded Iraq and stole it's oil. About half million Iraqis leave Iraq every year since it's illegal occupation by the USA, UK and other "willing" nations. 911 was an inside job nothing to do with any Islamic group. Yes it is true that more and more Muslims come to Europe every year. What to do? Stop bombing their countries and stop supporting oppressive regimes while undermining any real democratic development. Saudi Arabia the most oppressive country has excellent relations with the USA. How come? And why does the Bin Laden clan own 7% of the USA and are best friends with the Bush family? The true enemy for Europe is Anglo-American imperialism. Most Muslims will go back when their countries are free from their oppressors which are for the most part from the West. Refugees is a war related issue ( see American imperialism ) or a human rights issue ( oppressive Islamic regimes are being supported by the USA )Did you knew that even Saddam was working for the CIA once? As did Osama Bin Lade, as did Noriega and the who Al Quaida BS was created by the CIA and still runs for the CIA. 2 months prior to 911 the USA were transporting Mujaheddin fighters to Bosnia.
The real danger ( to 98% anyway ) comes from racist uneducated bigots like this racist website.
Poetry of a madman!
(This post is so appropriate for the conspiracy nuts and "anti-Zionists" who see a plot everywhere they go. Don't they know that a good JEWISH shrink might cure them of that paranoia? MBS)1.) The US did not create Al-Qaida, the CIA was backing the Afghanis that were aligned with and/or followed Ahmad Shah Massoud, also known "The Lion of Panjshir". He was assassinated -a few days before 9/11 attacks on the US- by the very Taliban he and the US were arrayed against, Communists who changed their flags from Red to Green after the Soviets were kicked out of Afghanistan.
2.) No one has stolen Iraq's oil, it's still in the ground. The overwhelming percentage of those set to benefit from Iraqi oil, are the Iraqis themselves, and numerous non-US drilling companies, the US stake in Iraqi oil is slight.
3.) UNSCR 1441 called for serious consequences for Saddam's Iraq if it was found not to be in compliance with UN weapons inspectors. That they were playing cat and mouse with these inspectors, something that UN weapons inspection chief Hans Blix testified to as being the case, as well refusing to be absolutely forth coming about their weapons systems etc., allowed for the resuming of hostilities against the Iraqi dictatorship.
The UN was still technically at war with Iraq, hence the Chapter 7 resolution status of UNSC 1441. Saddam had no right to deny, stonewall or obfuscate on anything to do with missing, hidden or invented WMD stockpiles. He is guilty of his own propaganda escapades and muscle flexing and solely to blame for the war starting. the occupation of Iraq was never condemned by the UN as illegal.
4.) 9/11 was not an inside job, and those who think so are silly assed fools who piss on themselves in public like their mentor, Iranian holocaust denier and genocidal maniac, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Pulling off an "inside job" with thousands of people in front of the world, while GWBush is blamed for failures in Hurricane Katrina, or any other government bungling for that matter, makes your claims the rantings of a lunatic.
5.) Nut-jobs such as yourself would blame the West for not giving the Arab Middle Eastern states any funding at all, (ending the funding is something that the Tundra Tabloids supports by the way), so no matter what the US and the West do or don't do, nut-jobs such as yourself will whine anyways.
7.) US politicians from both sides of the aisle are friendly with the Saudis, and it's something that has to end, in that we can agree. Where you get your figures from one could only guess, probably from the same box of crackerjacks you got your decoder ring perhaps?
8.) Muslims will go back to their countries when they cease being swamp holes for fundamentalist Islam, reject being human rights violating states, and blueprinting the US in just about every way except for the US Democrats and Republican RINOS.
9.) The TT has already answered about 9/11, and Al-Qaida, of which there never has been any US support for , we can thank lard ass Michael Moore for your understanding of the recent historical record over the past two decades, his crap films have poisoned the minds of the many weak minded.
10.) The real danger (100% of it), comes from mentally disturbed inmates such as yourself whenever they escape from their wards and reach a computer hooked to the internet.
In-Depth Issues:
Does New Malware Target Iran's Nuclear Plant? - Mark Clayton (Christian Science Monitor)
Egypt Frees Top Hamas Security Official (Reuters)
Will Castro Free Imprisoned U.S. Jew? - Mary Anastasia O'Grady (Wall Street Journal)
News Resources - Israel and the Mideast:
Global Commentary and Think-Tank Analysis (Best of U.S., UK, and Israel):
Observations:
Negotiating in the Middle East - How the Other Side Sees It - Mark Silverberg (Hudson Institute-New York)
See also The Sources of Iranian Negotiating Behavior - Harold Rhode (Institute for Contemporary Affairs-Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs)
A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort.
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