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Truthdig Interview: Martin Jacques – Part 5 of 5 – Militarism Not on the Horizon.mov

Truthdig Interview: Martin Jacques – Part 5 of 5 – Militarism Not on the Horizon.mov From: truthdig Views: 369 5 ratings Time: 08:51 More in News & Politics

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Judith Ehrlich on her Oscar-nominated documentary about Daniel Ellsberg

Judith Ehrlich on her Oscar-nominated documentary about Daniel Ellsberg Judith Ehrlich discusses her Academy Award-nominated documentary about Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers, “The Most Dangerous Man in America.” From: truthdig Views: 559 1 ratings Time: 10:19 More in News & Politics

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The Pentagon’s Spare Parts Problem

As budget hawks continue their attack on spending cuts around the country, it might be useful to look at the Pentagon after a new report released Thursday claimed that at least $7 billion in taxpayer funds are being wasted in purchasing of spare parts that the Defense Department ends up not needing. The Pentagon enjoys a $663.8 billion budget for 2010, the largest in the world. —JCL Reuters: A Pentagon agency buys over $7 billion worth of spare parts every year the Defense Department ends up not needing, a practice one senator decried as an “unbelievable” waste of taxpayer money. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) found in a new report released on Thursday that the Defense Logistics Agency had no use for parts worth $7.1 billion, more than half of the $13.7 billion in equipment stacked in Defense Department warehouses on average from 2006 to 2008. “The waste of taxpayer dollars is unbelievable,” said Senator Bernie Sanders, a Vermont Independent and Senate Budget Committee member who requested the study. Read more

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114,000 iPad Owners Exposed

Apple has suffered another embarrassment. A security breach has exposed iPad owners including dozens of CEOs, military officials, and top politicians. They—and every other buyer of the cellular-enabled tablet—could be vulnerable to spam marketing and malicious hacking. The breach, which comes just weeks after an Apple employee lost an iPhone prototype in a bar, exposed the most exclusive email list on the planet, a collection of early-adopter iPad 3G subscribers that includes thousands of A-listers in finance, politics and media, from New York Times Co. CEO Janet Robinson to Diane Sawyer of ABC News to film mogul Harvey Weinstein to Mayor Michael Bloomberg. It even appears that White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel's information was compromised. It doesn't stop there. According to the data we were given by the web security group that exploited vulnerabilities on the AT&T network, we believe 114,000 user accounts have been compromised, although it's possible that confidential information about every iPad 3G owner in the U.S. has been exposed. We contacted Apple for comment but have yet to hear back. We also reached out to AT&T for comment. A call to Rahm Emanuel's office at the White House has not been returned. more at link… When will people realize that all the top technology corps are CIA/In-Q-Tel front companies, using technology created by DARPA and proliferating the military technology into civilian purposes for profit and control. You think these companies are private and in contrast to the government, when they were born and bred at the Pentagon. Break out of the left/right paradigm; these NWO cats are no joke and are operating at a higher level. added by: rodstradamus

‘Don’t Ask Don’t Tell’ Compromise Approved by Obama [Good News]

Good news ! President Obama has given his stamp of approval to a compromise on repealing the Pentagon’s ” Don’t Ask Don’t Tell ” policy, which effectively bars gay people from serving in the military. It might even happen this week! More

More Than 53 Percent of Your Tax Bill Goes to the Military

Your tax dollars at war. If you're like me, now that we're in the week that federal income taxes are due, you are finally starting to collect your records and prepare for the ordeal. Either way, whether you are a procrastinator like me, or have already finished and know how much you have paid to the government, it is a good time to stop and consider how much of your money goes to pay for our bloated and largely useless and pointless military. The budget for the 2011 fiscal year, which has to be voted by Congress by this October 1, looks to be about $3 trillion, not counting funds collected for Social Security (since the Vietnam War, the government has included the Social Security Trust Fund in the budget as a way to make the cost of America's imperial military adventures seem smaller in comparison to the total cost of government). Meanwhile, the military share of the budget works out to about $1.6 trillion. That figure includes the Pentagon budget request of $708 billion, plus an estimated $200 billion in supplemental funding, called “overseas contingency funding” in euphemistic White House-speak), to fund the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, some $40 billion or more in “black box” intelligence agency funding, $94 billion in non-DoD military spending, $100 billion in veterans benefits and health care spending, and $400 billion in interest on debt raised to pay for prior wars and the standing military. The 2011 military budget, by the way, is the largest in history, not just in actual dollars, but in inflation-adjusted dollars, exceeding even the spending in World War II, when the nation was on an all-out military footing. Military spending in all its myriad forms works out to represent 53.3 percent of total US federal spending. It's also a budget that is rising at a faster pace than any other part of the budget (with the possible exception of bailing out crooked Wall Street financial firms and their managers). For the past decade, and continuing under the present administration, military budgets have been rising at a nine percent annual clip, making health care inflation look tiny by comparison. more at link… added by: WakeUpPeople

Wikileaks Better at Finding Classified Pentagon Videos Than Pentagon [Secrets]

You know that disturbing video of U.S. helicopters shooting civilians and journalists in Iraq leaked by Wikileaks ? Turns out the Pentagon couldn’t have released it even if they wanted to. They have no idea where their copy is. More

Just Launched for Monday, April 5, 2010

Some recent posts launched by top BuzzFeed users. Read

Math Teacher's April Fools

He saw his shadow… Does this mean that April Fools will continue for six more weeks? [ Ed Note : See also: This math teacher's Halloween prank . Coolest math teacher ever, obviously.] Watch

Collateral Murder: Wikileaks’ Classified Iraq Video

POLITICS BUZZ : In case you missed it, there were a bunch of rumors last month that Wikileaks (a site that specializes in disseminating leaked, often classified documents) was being harrassed by the U.S. government related to a sensitive Pentagon video it was planning to release. That video is now out , and naturally it's pretty disturbing. The Best Links: Collateral Murder (Wikileaks Pentagon Video) BBC News – WikiLeaks posts ‘killing’ video WikiLeaks VIDEO Exposes 2007 ‘Collateral Murder’ In Iraq WikiLeaks Classified US Military Video Relased Collateral Murder (Website) Military’s Killing of 2 Journalists in Iraq Detailed in New Book Wikileaks Government Conspiracy Read