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On 06/04/15 12:59 PM, Cari Machet wrote:
> its not a 'claim' watch his
film that was up for an academy award
>
> there is a scene in mogadishu where he is in the morgue there
is a dead body and him in the scene he is standing right next to
it - the person was hit by a drone strike
>
> no journalist gets filmed with dead bodies it is unethical it
never happens
>
> perhaps if you were a journalist in the field you would
understand
Absolutely. The first thing any good journalist should think when
he's investigating drone strikes and is permitted to witness the
examination of a body of a victim is "shit, don't film me here,
where I am! So gauche!"
> On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 4:03 PM,
Alexis Wattel <alexiswattel@gmail.com
<mailto:alexiswattel@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Speaking about facts checking: intrigued by these
allegations I looked up wiki on Omydiar, and his network
association is said to have partnered with the CIA, which is not
generally all about "philanthropy", although this claim lack any
reference.
>
> Would someone know why is the Agency mentioned there?
>
> Aside from that, financed projects include "mobile
intelligence" for prospectors and deploying banks onto mobile
phones to make sure everyone even in Africa pays his fees to the
landlords. They even dare to say it's cheaper than cash. I wonder
how that is.
>
>
> Anyway... Wild allegations are very entertaining, but
seriously what's the real meaning of this about Tor?
> Because no technical evidence suggest it is "backdoored"
(whatever that would mean, this is a trendy word, makes the one
who says it sound so l33t in journalism circles).
>
> On the other hand, Tor devs are more and more often prone
on reminding that traffic analysis/correlation is not part of
their threat model. The problem is that it is nowadays a
definitely proven capability of adversaries.
>
> I really can't help thinking this is a deliberate desire
of keeping Tor at government's reach because the eternal argument
they oppose do not stand. They say that randomized wait times at
each relay would make the traffic too slow. But I remember using
Tor 8 years ago when it took forever to load a Web page, and still
did I use it in spite of this major extra effort, because
anonymous surfing was such a blast.
> Today the network is fast enough to be able to swap 25%
speed for a massive increase of anonymity.
> The other solution, randomized length of packets with
dummy padding discarded at each relay would impact even less on
responsiveness.
>
> I honestly can't see why they legitimately refuse to
implement this.
> They seem to think that the need to observe both ends is
too hard. Did they hear about the BGP routing attack that targeted
Iceland? Funny how the Silk Road server was found a month later
in... Oh shit, Iceland.
>
> When you claim to protect activists with government
money, you'd better not show dubious intentions if people trust
are what you depend on. Because that's why Tor was opened at
first. The government officials needed to hide among civilian
traffic. They do need the people to run nodes.
>
> Le 6 avril 2015 15:04:21 CEST, xezha <xezha@riseup.net
<mailto:xezha@riseup.net>> a écrit :
>
>
> I think I may have to leave this list.
>
> Can you really not tell the difference between a real article
and something made up/joke/propaganda?
> Please be a little more critical and back up for claims
before slandering someones name. Even 5 minutes of research with
google will demonstrate that you are the only source of ANY claims
about Jeremy Scahills unethical journalism. You seem to have a
screw loose.
>
> Xe
>
>
> On 06/04/15 02:35, Cari Machet wrote:
> > thank you!!
>
> > i just want to say that @jeremyscahill took a selfie
with a (murdered) dead body which no & i mean no journalist
does - no one ... he is a very sick capitalist fascist
>
> > he has done more than this but i wont go on & on
>
> > On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 1:58 AM, Juan
<juan.g71@gmail.com <mailto:juan.g71@gmail.com>
<mailto:juan.g71@gmail.com>
<mailto:juan.g71@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 04 Apr 2015 22:29:06 -0700
> > Seth <list@sysfu.com
<mailto:list@sysfu.com> <mailto:list@sysfu.com>
<mailto:list@sysfu.com>> wrote:
>
> > > It's about damn time ;)
> > >
> > >
http://chronicle.su/2015/03/07/greenwald-scahill-step-down-from-the-intercept/
> > >
> > >
>
>
> > is this some kind of stupid 'joke' ?
>
>
>
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