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3/23/2012

Search and destroy: Military tries to delete Staff Sgt. Bales from Web

This August 23, 2011 photograph obtained courtesy of the Defense Video & Imagery Distribution System (DVIDS) shows Staff Sgt. Robert Bales (L) at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California, the US soldier who allegedly shot and killed 16 civilians in Afghanistan who was identified March 16, 2012 (AFP Photo / Dvids / Spc. Ryan) 
This August 23, 2011 photograph obtained courtesy of the Defense Video & Imagery Distribution System (DVIDS) shows Staff Sgt. Robert Bales (L) at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California, the US soldier who allegedly shot and killed 16 civilians in Afghanistan who was identified March 16, 2012 (AFP Photo / Dvids / Spc. Ryan) 

The US soldier accused of massacring 17 civilians in Afghanistan has disappeared without a trace from army websites. All photos and combat service details have been removed – but even the military can’t clear the world’s caches.
Immediately after the Pentagon released his name to the press, thousands of copies of Staff Sgt. Bales’ photo were published, and details of his four tours of combat shared. There were even excerpts from his wife’s blog. So why bother trying to delete the un-deletable?
According to McClatchy DC, the military said its intention in removing the material wasn't to lessen the army's embarrassment over the horrific attack, but to protect the privacy of Bales' family. Quoting an unnamed Pentagon official, the paper said that “protecting a military family has to be a priority” and that they “owe it to the wife and kids to do what we can."
The wife and kids, who have been moved to a military base in Washington State for “security reasons”, have refrained from speculative comments, but Karylin Bales has issued a statement saying both her and her husband’s extended families are “profoundly sad” and offering condolences to the people of the Panjawai District in Afghanistan, where the massacre occurred.
Staff Sgt Bales’ wife went on to add: “Our family has little information beyond what we read and see in the media. What has been reported is completely out of character of the man I know and admire.” As his wife of some years and mother to his two kids, her statement of knowing this man certainly appears to carry some weight – at least, at first glance. But constantly emerging details of the man, his past, his combat tours create such a conflicting profile that it becomes almost impossible to say who knew him, or how well.
Robert Bales enlisted in the army two months after the tragedy of 9/11. He is still referred to as “our Bobby” in his hometown of Norwood, Ohio, where neighbors say his family’s motto was “God, country, family” and Robert, the youngest of five brothers, was a respectful and well-liked boy. “That’s not Bobby” was the sentiment of his mother, one which was echoed by the community.
He was a good student, and a good football player. But apparently he was never great and that seems to be a leitmotif of his life. He was never the star of the team. He didn’t graduate from college. His career as a stockbroker was brief and unsuccessful, ending with accusations of defrauding an elderly couple out of their life savings. He ignored the $1.5 million fine he was ordered to pay. His own investment company appears to have failed. A 2002 arrest for drunken assault and a 2009 charge of a hit-and-run were, if not indicators of a potentially troubled man, then at least signs of his existing personal demons.
His military career, which some suggest may have been a way to reinvent himself, seems to follow the same pattern. His platoon leader spoke highly of him, his fellow officers respected him. Yet his military record is an undistinguished one. He was never deployed as a sniper, despite being trained as one. He didn't receive the Purple Heart that would be expected following a serious injury in combat. And last year he didn't receive a much- hoped-for promotion to sergeant first class.
His lawyers are planning to put the emphasis on his four tours of duty, claiming that injuries and mental trauma created diminished mental capacity. But military officials insisted that Bales had been properly screened and declared fit for combat. 
The 38-year-old soldier will be charged with 17 counts of murder, six counts of attempted murder, six counts of aggravated assault as well as dereliction of duty and other violations of military law, a US official told the Associated Press on condition of anonymity.
Legal experts say Bales could face the death penalty if convicted of the crime. But with his record and injuries he might be shown some leniency by the military jury even if convicted.
Of the long list of alleged US atrocities – from prison massacres in World War II to the slaughter of civilians at My Lai in Vietnam – relatively few high-profile war crimes believed to have involved Americans in the past century have resulted in convictions, let alone the death penalty.
In the case of My Lai, President Richard Nixon reduced the only prison sentence given to three years of house arrest. In the 2005 Haditha shooting of Iraqi civilians, eight Marines were charged but plea deals and promises of immunity in exchange for testimony meant there were no prison sentences.
The military hasn't executed a service member since 1961 and even if the death sentence was passed, the military wouldn’t have the equipment to carry it out. Over the last 50 years, more than half the death penalty cases have been overturned by military appeals courts. So only time will show what military justice deems an appropriate punishment for murdering 16 civilians, nine of whom were children. But the mystery of Staff Sgt. Robert Bales and why he pulled the trigger that night will most likely remain unsolved.
Katerina Azarova, RT
Source: Russia Today 


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NSA denies eavesdropping on Americans

Reuters / Jason Reed 
Reuters / Jason Reed

A recent article regarding the National Security Agency’s new secret eavesdropping facility in Bluffdale, Utah has caught the attention of members of the House.
The article which was published last week by Wired explains how the NSA “will be secretly capturing, storing, and analyzing vast quantities of words and images hurtling through the world’s telecommunications networks.
The article goes on to explain how the “Utah Data Center” which is a project surrounded by “immense secrecy is the final piece of a complex puzzle assembled in the past decade.
The heavily fortified $2 billion building is said to have the capabilities “to intercept, decipher, analyze, and store vast swaths of the world’s communications as they zap down from satellites and zip through the underground and undersea cables of international, foreign, and domestic networks,” the article added.
For Rep. Hank Johnson it’s the domestic party that is kind of tricky.
During the apparent pressing of Cyber Command Commander of the National Security Agency, Chief General Keith Alexander on Tuesday regarding the true capabilities on the National Security Agency, many skeptics doubt the alleged truth by the notorious agency.
Alexander denied all the questions regarding the NSA spying on Americans, and during the meeting Johnson asked, “Does the NSA have the capacity to find out who the parties are by the content of their email?
Johnson was referring to a made up scenario he created regarding Dick Cheney’s shotgun incident in Texas.
If Dick Cheney were elected president and wanted to detain and incessantly waterboard every American who send an email making fun of his well-known hunting mishaps…what I want to know does the NSA have the technological capacity to identify those Cheney bashers based upon the content of their emails,” the representative asked.
Alexander denied the NSA could do that but acknowledge the NSA would have to go through the FBI process and obtain a warrant to get the information and “serve it.
Again Johnson pressed, “but you do have the capacity to do that?
Alexander claimed their power is useless “in the US” and claimed the NSA doesn’t have the “technical insights” and added they are not authorized to collect from the sea of data nor does the NSA have the “equipment.
The article written by James Bamford alleges the facility shrouded in mystery will store in a bottomless database, “the complete contents of private emails, cell phone calls, and Google searches, as well as all sorts of personal data trails—parking receipts, travel itineraries, bookstore purchases, and other digital ‘pocket litter.’ It is, in some measure, the realization of the ‘total information awareness’ program created during the first term of the Bush administration—an effort that was killed by Congress in 2003 after it caused an outcry over its potential for invading Americans’ privacy.
The information which brings chills to anyone who reads the alleged capacities of the new compound say it is “more than just a data center.
One senior intelligence official revealed to Bramford, who was recently involved with the program, the center will have another important and far more secret role that until now has gone unrevealed.
The anonymous official also added the new system will be critical for breaking codes which has become vital for “financial information, stock transactions, business deals, foreign military and diplomatic secrets, legal documents, confidential personal communications—will be heavily encrypted.
According to another top official with the program said, "the NSA made an enormous breakthrough several years ago in its ability to cryptanalyze, or break, unfathomably complex encryption systems employed by not only governments around the world but also many average computer users in the US. Everybody’s a target; everybody with communication is a target.
Although it isn’t confirmed how far the center’s tentacles can reach many believe this paired with the NDAA could spell trouble for Americans.
The recent report rekindled fears about rumors of the NSA doing warrantless wiretapping as well as collaborations with major Telecom providers to allow the agency to directly link up to their networks to mine data.
Whether the claims are true or false Alexander as of yet denies them all, but that hasn’t stopped public interest groups such as the American Civil Liberties Union, Electronic Frontier Foundation and the Electronic Privacy Information Center from trying to find out the extent of NSA’s eavesdropping program on Americans.
Source: Russia Today 
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Love letters reveal the romantic side of life Rommel

Revealed excerpts from love letters published in a German newspaper that Ervin Rommel "Desert Fox" leader Adolf Hitler's favorite, who fought the Allies in North Africa unabated in the second world war was hopeless romantic.
Signed wily Desert Fox in love Valborja Astimr which she was then 18 years of Vinjartin in southern Germany in 1910 when he was young and low-ranking soldiers.
The courtship with the future general love letters after work commitments forced him to stay away.
According to German newspaper Bild that Rommel wrote in one of the letters "I am in good spirits, my dear full of life and very happy that you are interested in me."
Rommel wrote, "may take the holiday at the beginning of July ... Sati to Vinjartin for eight days. You kisses and greetings Irvine loved forever."
Rommel won the respect and allied forces during the military campaigns in North Africa during World War II because of his skilful leadership and courage of his troops in the war Vlqub Pthalb desert.
And belong to these messages that the grandson of Joseph Rommel that his mother was Gertrude illegitimate daughter of a soldier's love story with Valborja.
At the time of the birth of Gertrude Rommel was in the life of another woman already is Lucy Mullen, whom he married after that.
Valborja and committed suicide in 1928, the same year of birth of son Rommel Lucy.Desert Fox, but remained in touch with his daughter Gertrude first.
Hitler and Rommel was forced to commit suicide in 1944 after its association with a plot to assassinate the Nazi leader.
Source: Reuters 

3/22/2012

Yemeni girl sweat blood and tears, stones .. Medicine fails «video»

 


In the case of rarely repeated Yemeni girl was surprised her wedding night her bodysweats out of the blood and her eyes and her ears stone deaf string followed by Sophie, prompting her husband to divorce her to begin her journey to the unknown with everyone at her puzzled.

The girl with the 18-year-old "patient Hassan al-Faqih" and living in Hodeidah Governorate Directorate Bajel now do not stop crying, especially with the development of her condition and her faint more than once in her class what caused the interruption ofher school.

He also confirmed that a doctor maintaining inspected the condition that he examined the blood has not been shown anything abnormal, he says Brigadier General Mohammad Myak Director General of Directorate Bajel "continued with the DirectorGeneral of the Office of Health Hodeidah, asking him to communicate with the Ministerof Health to open a field hospital Revolution General Sana'a situation is rare you need tomedical intervention specialist medical center. "

With the failure of the medical solution after the hospital attached to the said there was no escape from some therapists displayed on the Quran who confirmed that the state ofpatient confirms that she had charm and he recited a "reading shows that there is amagic charm abdominal supported from outside the body."

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