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Obama’s ‘birth-certificate’ guardian out of job

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Obama’s ‘birth-certificate’ guardian out of job

The primary gatekeeper for those who would like to explore President Obama’s original birth documentation on file with the state of Hawaii has left her post.

The Hawaii Department of Health today confirmed to WND that the term for department Director Chiyome Fukino, M.D., ended on Dec. 6 and that she no longer is serving at her previous position, in what is being described as a normal change of command as Gov. Neil Abercrombe takes office.

Abercrombie was sworn in on Monday, Dec. 7, as Hawaii’s seventh governor, succeeding Republican Gov. Linda Lingle. Until the state senate confirms a new director for the Hawaii Department of Health, Fukino is being replaced by interim Acting Director Keith R. Ridley, the former program chief of Health Care Assurance for the Hawaii Department of Health.

“Gov. Neil Abercrombie has asked Keith Ridley to serve as the state’s acting director of health to perform the duties of the director of the department until the vacancy in office is filled by an interim appointment, the state senate confirms someone to serve as the director for the remainder of the governor’s term, or Feb. 4, 2011, whichever comes first,” Janice Okubo, a spokesman for the Hawaii Department of Health, told WND in an e-mail.

Read More: By Jerome R. Corsi, WND

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Obama’s ‘birth-certificate’ guardian out of job

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Obama’s ‘birth-certificate’ guardian out of job

The primary gatekeeper for those who would like to explore President Obama’s original birth documentation on file with the state of Hawaii has left her post.

The Hawaii Department of Health today confirmed to WND that the term for department Director Chiyome Fukino, M.D., ended on Dec. 6 and that she no longer is serving at her previous position, in what is being described as a normal change of command as Gov. Neil Abercrombe takes office.

Abercrombie was sworn in on Monday, Dec. 7, as Hawaii’s seventh governor, succeeding Republican Gov. Linda Lingle. Until the state senate confirms a new director for the Hawaii Department of Health, Fukino is being replaced by interim Acting Director Keith R. Ridley, the former program chief of Health Care Assurance for the Hawaii Department of Health.

“Gov. Neil Abercrombie has asked Keith Ridley to serve as the state’s acting director of health to perform the duties of the director of the department until the vacancy in office is filled by an interim appointment, the state senate confirms someone to serve as the director for the remainder of the governor’s term, or Feb. 4, 2011, whichever comes first,” Janice Okubo, a spokesman for the Hawaii Department of Health, told WND in an e-mail.

Read More: By Jerome R. Corsi, WND

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Palin: Obama “Sees America as the Problem”

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Palin: Obama “Sees America as the Problem”

In a cover story on Sarah Palin for this week’s Time magazine, the former vice presidential nominee took aim at President Obama’s presidential strength, comparing him to former President Jimmy Carter and even mocking his golf habit – quipping that, unlike the president, she’s been so occupied “helping people” that her own golf game has taken a back seat.

“I’m very busy helping people and causes,” Palin told Time’s Jay Newton-Small in an e-mail interview for the story. “So busy, in fact, I haven’t had Time to hit the links in quite a few years.”

Palin also contended that, if she decides to run for president, it would be for the good of the American people – not her ego: “I would run because the country is more important than my ease, though I’m not necessarily living a life of

ease,” she wrote.

When asked what she thought of Mr. Obama’s presidency so far, Palin said, “Two words: Jimmy Carter,” and pointed to what she perceives as his political vulnerability. “In battleground states, he’s polling at 40% or below,” she told Time.

Palin also obliquely addressed apparent concerns among Republican leadership that she can mount an effective campaign against Mr. Obama in a potential 2012 presidential matchup. The ideal Republican nominee should be “someone who can draw a sharp contrast,” Palin said. “The country is rejecting his agenda … My vision of America is diametrically opposed to his. He sees America as the problem. I see America as the solution.”

Read More: by Lucy Madison, CBS

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Dutch Arrest Teen for Pro-WikiLeaks Attack on Visa and MasterCard Websites

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Dutch Arrest Teen for Pro-WikiLeaks Attack on Visa and MasterCard Websites

Anonymous members have adopted the Guy Fawkes masks made famous in the movie V for Vendetta as their own.

Dutch police announced Thursday they have arrested a 16-year-old boy for allegedly participating in the online attacks against Visa and MasterCard as part of a vigilante campaign to support WikiLeaks.

The secret-spilling site has raised the ire of the U.S. government and others around the world for its ongoing release of secret diplomatic cables allegedly provided to the site by Army Pfc. Bradley Manning. Though only a small portion of the 250,000 cables WikiLeaks possesses have been released so far, the cables include revelations about how countries in the Middle East urged attacks on Iran, what the U.S. diplomatic corps thinks of world leaders such as Russian President Vladmir Putin, and the details of behind-the-scenes negotiations on repatriating Gitmo prisoners, among other topics.

The U.S. State Department calls the publication “illegal,” and the Justice Department is investigating ways to indict the organization’s outspoken leader, Julian Assange. However, no news organization has ever been successfully prosecuted for publishing classified information, and no charges have yet been filed against Assange for the leaks.

According to a press release issued by the National Office, the boy confessed to participating in attacks on the U.S.-based payments processing firms that angered WikiLeaks supporters by cutting off the ability to donate to the group using their cards. In response, a loosely organized group that goes by the name Anonymous organized a denial of service attack on a Swiss bank that cut off funds to the group’s founder Julian Assange, along with attacks on Visa.com, MasterCard.com and PayPal.com.

The attacks were the online equivalents of sit-ins, and while they successfully kept people from visiting the sites at certain times yesterday, they did not affect the payment-processing networks of the company. However, the attacks did impede certain transactions with credit cards that require users to use an additional online password form, known as Verified by Visa and Secure MasterCard.

The investigation from the Dutch High Tech Crime Team was commissioned by the National Prosecutor in the Netherlands. The announcement did not mention what crime the youth was being charged with, nor did it indicate whether the police thought the boy was deeply involved with organizing the group or was just one of thousands who volunteered their computers to attack the websites.

Online speech and corporate attempts to control it have sparked firefights before, but the naked control of commercial service providers over WikiLeaks’ cash flow and internet presence has sparked an unprecedented reaction that may not be easily brought to heel.

Anonymous, which started out with a digital-age teenage-prankster ethic, is not a traditional organization, but more of a banner under which individuals can call on others to join a cause or attack, which usually begins on the notorious /b/ message board, the “anything goes” section of the popular 4Chan message boards.

Anonymous has a history of such attacks, including a recent campaign against the record industry for attacking file sharing sites, mass-infiltrating an online game for kids to protest its stupidity, and an earlier long-running campaign against the Church of Scientology.

The Scientology attacks were investigated by the FBI, and two Anonymous member were prosecuted for clogging Scientology’s websites.

Few who are part of Anonymous are actual “hackers,” and instead join in the attacks by running specialized software provided by more technically adept members. Instruction for which sites to target and when are passed around dedicated online chat channels and websites, creating a sort of online insurgency.

Anonymous’ DDoS tool has an unusual twist, according to denial of service protection expert Barrett Lyon, incorporating features that allow members to connect to the botnet voluntarily, rather than mobilizing hijacked zombie machines. It is called LOIC, which stands for “Low Orbit Ion Cannon,” and evolved from an open source website load-testing utility.

A new feature called Hivemind was added, which connects LOIC to the anonops server for instructions, and allows members to add their machines to an attack at will.

However the software does not mask a user’s IP address, and has generated complaints from its users that it sucks up all their available bandwidth when it’s in attack mode.

Despite the high level of organization, Lyon said the attacks themselves are not particularly sophisticated. “It is mediocre, at best,” he said. “There is a lot they are doing wrong, and yet they are still succeeding.”

Photo: Anonymous members have adopted the Guy Fawkes masks made famous in the move “V for Vendetta” as their own. Credit Stian Eikeland
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DNS Provider Mistakenly Caught in WikiLeaks Saga Now Supports the Group

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DNS Provider Mistakenly Caught in WikiLeaks Saga Now Supports the Group

A DNS provider that suffered backlash last week after it was wrongly identified as supplying and then dropping DNS service to WikiLeaks has decided to support the secret-spilling site, offering DNS service to two domains distributing WikiLeaks content.


EasyDNS, a Canadian firm, was attacked last Friday after media outlets mistakenly reported it had terminated its service for WikiLeaks. The company sent an e-mail to customers Thursday morning letting them know that it had begun providing DNS service for WikiLeaks.ch and WikiLeaks.nl, two of the primary domain names WikiLeaks relocated to after WikiLeaks.org stopped resolving.


“We’ve already done the time, we might as well do the crime,” Mark Jeftovic, president and CEO of EasyDNS, told Threat Level about his decision.


DNS service providers translate human-friendly domain names to IP addresses, so when someone types www.Amazon.com into their browser, for example, they’re properly connected to 72.21.211.176, the address of the host.


It was actually EveryDNS, a competitor of EasyDNS, that had been providing this service to WikiLeaks.org for free. EveryDNS terminated this service last week after WikiLeaks was hit by prolonged denial-of-service (DoS) attacks by people opposed to the group publishing classified U.S. State Department cables. The company said the denial-of-service attacks against WikiLeaks threatened the stability of service for other EveryDNS customers.


In reporting this announcement, bloggers misidentified the DNS provider as EasyDNS, a mistake that was repeated in news stories. EasyDNS was subsequently caught in a firestorm. WikiLeaks supporters attacked it on Twitter. Jeftovic said he also got calls from customers saying, “We can’t believe you’ve taken down WikiLeaks, we’re out of here.”


Jeftovic posted a note to the company blog at the time, musing about the mishap and the fact that his company was now put in the precarious position of deciding what it would do if WikiLeaks did want to become a customer. Would EasyDNS then be attacked if it turned the organization away?


“So after the big clusterf*** with easyDNS being falsely blamed for taking down WikiLeaks,” he wrote, “somebody posts the inevitable question ‘Would easyDNS take wikileaks DNS’? and from there makes what I think is a dubious extension: by not taking them we’re doing the same thing as ‘taking them down.’”


Two days later he was faced with precisely this dilemma when people behind two WikiLeaks mirror sites that have become the defacto WikiLeaks content providers contacted him about becoming customers.


One of the correspondents, based in Switzerland, controls the Swiss-based WikiLeaks.ch domain, which became one of two main domains for accessing the U.S. State Department cables after WikiLeaks stopped using WikiLeaks.org. EasyDNS began providing DNS service for the domain Sunday evening, using 14 name servers. Jeftovic was subsequently contacted by someone who controls WikiLeaks.nl in the Netherlands, and began providing service to that address on Monday.


Jeftovic said he was also in line to take over service for the WikiLeaks.org domain, but that fell through after there was confusion about who exactly controls the domain. He said he’s willing to take that one on as well, if the details are worked out.


Jeftovic agreed to provide the service on condition that resolution for the domains would be provided by dedicated, battle-hardened servers separate from other customers so that any attacks directed against them would not disturb other clients.


Although he says his company is pro-transparency, Jeftovic didn’t go so far as to say he philosophically supports WikiLeaks.


“But I do not believe WikiLeaks is aiding terrorists,” he said. “I think there’s so much hyperbole around it.”


His main reason for agreeing to provide access to WikiLeaks content was practical.


“We were dragged into this,” he said. “The alternatives were we do nothing and get dragged through the mud again, or we just basically do the one thing that really shuts everybody up.”


He said the result has been a “groundswell” of support among the company’s 50,000 customers.


“There is a minority of people who are not happy with this, but by far the majority is extremely supportive,” he said. “Forty percent of our member base is in the U.S., and a lot of our U.S. customers are really on side with this and happy with it.”


He acknowledged that his assistance to WikiLeaks could be terminated if his company were served with an injunction.


But one of the lessons demonstrated by the recent attacks on WikiLeaks is that a popular website can survive even without DNS, thanks to Google. The top search result for WikiLeaks on Thursday is a link to the site’s Internet IP address, 213.251.145.96. WikiLeaks is strong enough now that it can survive as a number.

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Vatican Resumes Talks with PLO


Vatican Resumes Talks with PLO

This article comes from the National Catholic Register.
Vatican, PLO Talks Resume
By Carol Glatz
The Vatican and the Palestine Liberation Organization have resumed diplomatic talks and agreed to establish a working group dedicated to drafting a comprehensive agreement between the two parties.


The talks are aimed at establishing “a comprehensive international agreement regulating and promoting the presence and activities of the Catholic Church in the Palestinian territories, so strengthening the special relations between the Holy See and the PLO,” said a joint statement released by the Vatican Dec. 9.


The statement was issued at the end of initial talks, which were held Dec. 7 “in a cordial atmosphere” at the headquarters of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in the West Bank town of Ramallah.


The joint statement said the talks were designed to elaborate ways to implement the “Basic Agreement” between the Vatican and the PLO, an agreement signed in 2000 spelling out principles for guaranteeing church rights and religious freedom in territories administered by the Palestinian Authority.


The talks in Ramallah were co-chaired by Msgr. Ettore Balestrero, the Vatican undersecretary for relations with states, and Ziad al-Bandak, the Palestinian presidential adviser for Christian relations.
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Hungry bandit nabbed while snacking at Toombul Road, Northgate service station

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Hungry bandit nabbed while snacking at Toombul Road, Northgate service station



  • Robyn Ironside


A MAN has been charged with armed robbery after holding up a northside Brisbane service station for food, twice in five minutes.

About 12.45am today, the 24-year-old man approached the console operator at the service station in Toombul Road at Northgate and allegedly threatened to set alight a flask of wine unless he was given food.

The attendant gave him three ham sandwiches and he left.

A short time later he returned, complaining that ``ham would kill him'' and demanding more food.

This time the attendant handed over three bags of chips.

He went outside and was eating them on the lawn of the service station when police arrived and arrested him.

The man was charged with two counts of armed robbery and is due to appear in Brisbane Magistrates Court today.
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Playing the Hate Card

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Playing the Hate Card

By Chuck Colson|Christian Post Guest Columnist
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No doubt at Thanksgiving dinner, many of you shared what you are thankful for. Foremost on my list was the freedom we as Americans still enjoy to practice our religion. This includes the right to promote laws and leaders who uphold our values. But in the week before Thanksgiving, an influential civil rights group that claims to fight “hate and bigotry,” was making a list of its own.

In its newly-released Winter Intelligence Report, the Southern Poverty Law Center labels eighteen Christian organizations as “anti-gay groups.” The charges? “Pumping out demonizing propaganda aimed at homosexuals and other sexual minorities.”

And which Christian organizations engage in those activities? None other than the American Family Association, the National Organization for Marriage, and the Family Research Council! For heaven’s sake! The report also announced that 13 of these organizations will be added this January to its list of official “hate groups.” They join the likes of Neo Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan!

J. Matt Barber of The Washington Times calls the report a joke. This organization, he says, “has leveraged…its . . . waning credibility to target and undermine organizations” not because they’re hate-mongers, but because “they pose a direct threat to the advance of the postmodern secular” agenda.

He says the report will end up damaging the SPLC’s credibility more than anyone else’s. Well, I agree with him. But on the other hand, I don’t think this is any joke. It’s a trend.

Remember back in August when Federal Judge Vaughn Walker overturned California’s Proposition 8, he said “…beliefs that gay and lesbian relationships are sinful or inferior to heterosexual relationships harm gays and lesbians.”

So often today, conscientious objectors to homosexual marriage are being accused of hatred. It’s a dangerous trend. Princeton professor Robbie George, who helped draft the Manhattan Declaration, said this in a recent interview: “If belief in marriage as the conjugal union of husband and wife comes to be treated in law as a form of bigotry, persons and institutions that dissent from the new political orthodoxy will quickly find…disabilities imposed upon them.”

Just last week-as you’ll hear in today’s Two Minute Warning, which I urge you to go watch at Colson Center.org-Apple decided to kill the iPhone app for the Manhattan Declaration. Why? Because it, quote “offended large groups of people.” End quote. Those people were gay activists who accuse the Manhattan Declaration of gay bashing, and, what else, promoting hate.

Anyone who’s read the Declaration knows that’s not so, but so much for civil discourse. More and more, rather than engage in a reasoned and civil discourse about the issues, backers of so-called “gay marriage” are determined to silence opposition. The methods range from judicial activism and censorship, to accusations of “hate.” But the goal remains the same: to shut down the debate.

Nearly half a million signers of the Manhattan Declaration have pledged to defend the sanctity of life, traditional marriage, and religious freedom. And one way to defend these principles is to stand up to the political bullying. And we will. But we will always respond in love to those who accuse us of hate.

From BreakPoint, December 8, 2010, Copyright 2010, Prison Fellowship Ministries. Reprinted with the permission of Prison Fellowship Ministries. All rights reserved. May not be reproduced or distributed without the express written permission of Prison Fellowship Ministries. “BreakPoint®” and “Prison Fellowship Ministries®” are registered trademarks of Prison Fellowship
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Kick-Starting the Plateaued and Declining Church, Part 2