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US: Drone Gives Texas Law Enforcement Bird's-Eye View on Crime


The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office is weeks away from launching an unmanned aerial asset to help deputies fight crime. The ShadowHawk helicopter is six-feet long, weighs fifty pounds and fits in the back of an SUV.

"We can put it over a fire, put it over ahazmat spill, put it over a house with a suspect barricaded inside and literally give the incident commander the ability to look at the entire scene with a bird's eye view, " Chief Deputy Randy McDaniel said.

Sheriff's deputies will fly the ShadowHawk with nothing more than a laptop computer and a remote control similar to that used for video games.

It's equipped with an infrared camera that can clearly read a license plate from an elevation of twelve hundred feet. The helicopter cost upwards of $300,000 and was purchased with a grant from the federal government.

Dollar

Gerald Celente's gold account was emptied by MF Global


Cult

Europe: rise of the calculating machine

Stand by for the rise of the technocrats. Apparently, the answer to the huge problems of the eurozone is the replacement of elected premiers with economic experts - approved officials dropped from European institutions. In Greece, Lucas Papademos, a former vice-president of the European Central Bank, has been pushed hard for the job; in Italy, Mario Monti, another economist and a former EU Commissioner, is much mentioned. They may lack a democratic mandate but they're fantastically well regarded in Frankfurt. It remains to be seen if either will clinch the role. But what exactly is the great attraction of technocrats?

If ever modern Europe needed brave, charismatic leaders to carry their nation through turbulent times, it would seem to be now. Instead, it is as if the crew of the Starship Enterprise had concluded that Captain Jean-Luc Picard is no longer the man for the job and that it is time to send for the Borg. Efficient, calculating machines driving through unpopular measures across the eurozone with the battle cry "resistance is futile" are apparently the order of the day. Faced with a deep crisis, once-proud European nations are essentially preparing to hand over power to Ernst & Young.

Bad Guys

Chavez Warns That a Nuclear Conflict Looms Ahead in The Middle East

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After a long break caused by serious health problems, Venezuela's H. Chavez resumed on November 15 the practice of televised addresses on key policy issues. As a key message prompted by the recent developments, the Venezuelan leader sent to his nation and to the international community a strong warning about the threat of a nuclear conflict currently brewing in the Middle East... "There's a nuclear war threat...The most guilty [of this risk] is the United States government and its allies such as Israel, who have many nuclear bombs," said Chavez in a voice full of emotion.

The US propaganda campaign built around the myth of Iran's nuclear-arms ambitions has been unfolding for years, growing increasingly hysterical in the process. Chavez at all times reiterated Venezuela's support for Iran, expressing confidence in the civilian character of the country's nuclear program. The statements invariably drew Washington's ire or even allegations of the Venezuelan regime's complicity with Ahmadinejad in secretly building nuclear weapons. Among other groundless claims, the US information warfare forces floated the fictitious story of uranium mining in Venezuela in the interests of the Iranian nuclear program and even fed to the media photographs of the Venezuelan uranium mine which, as it transpired shortly, actually showed a bicycle-assembling factory which used Iranian-supplied components. No apologies followed, as for the Empire lies are a normal instrument employed to influence the world around. The world is used to hearing lies from US presidents, secretaries of state, defense secretaries, bankers, journalists, diplomats, and intelligence operatives. The intensity of alarmist call for a global war on terror, ostensibly to counter the terrorist threat targeting the US at all angles, peaked in the wake of the September 11, 2001 drama when the Trade Center in NY was blown up on the order from the US "shadow government". A tide of US special operations immediately swept across the world from Afghanistan and Iraq to Russia.

Bizarro Earth

US must stop night raids if it wants to keep bases in Afghanistan past 2014, Hamid Karzai warns

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© Agence France-Presse / Getty Images / Massoud HossainiAfghan President Hamid Karzai
America must stop night raids and house searches and close its military prisons in return for keeping troops in the country after 2014, Hamid Karzai told a national assembly.

The Afghan president told 2,000 elders and power brokers he wanted to maintain close ties with Nato and America after their deadline to handover security duties to Kabul - "but with conditions".

Mr Karzai told the loya jirga, or grand council, convened to discuss America's future in Afghanistan that he wanted a new strategic pact between "independent countries".

In a speech rich in nationalist rhetoric, he told the audience: "We want our national sovereignty, and an end to night raids and to the detention of our countrymen." He continued: "Yes, America is rich, strong, and has more population than we do, has bigger territory than we do, but we are lions. A lion is a lion even if even it gets old... America should treat us as a lion.

"We are ready to sign a strategic treaty between a lion and America. A lion does not like when somebody enters his house." he added.

Nato officials have suggested they would be reluctant to cut back on night-time "kill or capture" raids against insurgent suspects which have become the coalition's favoured tactic for battling the Taliban.

Vader

Israeli Army May Need to Hit Gaza, General Says

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© The Associated PressIsrael’s military chief of staff Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz
Israel's military chief of staff warned Tuesday that the repeated rounds of escalated violence in the south would eventually require Israel to carry out another large-scale military operation in Hamas-controlled Gaza.

"We cannot continue with one round after another," the official, Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz, told a closed meeting of the Parliament's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee. He said the point at which a military operation would become necessary was "drawing closer."

General Gantz's assessment came during a routine security briefing to the parliamentary committee. The military later released a summary of his remarks.

Any such operation would have to be ordered by the political leadership, not the military. Nevertheless, the comments raised the prospect of another armed conflict in Gaza, where a fierce three-week Israeli military campaign in the winter of 2008-2009 drew international opprobrium.

Star of David

Israel Invites Tenders for 800 More Settler Homes

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Israel's government said Tuesday it will invite tenders for the construction of more than 800 new homes in east Jerusalem, in a move to punish the Palestinians for joining UNESCO.

The Housing Ministry said it had published formal notice of its intention to invite tenders for 749 housing units in Har Homa and 65 in Pisgat Zeev, both settlement neighbourhoods in occupied and annexed east Jerusalem.

The Palestinians roundly condemned the move.

"Israel responded to Quartet attempts to relaunch the negotiations and meetings yesterday with a new settlement building declaration in east Jerusalem," said Saeb Erekat, their chief negotiator.

"Quartet attempts to create an atmosphere suitable to relaunch negotiations and convince Israel to stop building in settlements have failed."

Attention

Iranian Source: Mossad Indeed Behind Mysterious Explosion

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A source close to Iran's clerical regime claims to have "information" that the Israeli Mossad is behind the explosion at a Tehran base.

After previously claiming that the mysterious explosion that took place on Saturday at a military base south of Tehran was an accident, the Iranians might have changed their minds.

A source close to Iran's clerical regime told Britain's The Guardian on Monday that the blast was a result of an operation by the Mossad, the Israeli international intelligence agency.

The source, a former director of an Iranian state-run organization with close links to the regime, spoke to The Guardian on condition of anonymity. He said, "I believe that Saturday's explosion was part of the covert war against Iran, led by Israel."

The former official compared the incident to a similar blast in October 2010 at a Revolutionary Guards missile base near the city of Khorramabad.

"I have information that both these incidents were the work of sabotage by agents of Israel, aimed at halting Iran's missile program," he told The Guardian.

Stormtrooper

US: Militarising the Police From Oakland to NYC

If the infrastructure of a police state is created, it's only a matter of time before those aggressive powers are used.

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© Getty Images/GalloIn Oakland, police shot rubber bullets at peaceful protesters, critically injuring a war veteran

What happens when a government builds a massive, unaccountable police apparatus to thwart infiltration by a foreign menace, only to see the society it's supposed to protect take to the streets for entirely different reasons?

It looks as though we may be about to find out. The Occupy protests have been mostly peaceful, with a few fairly dramatic exceptions. But the sight of a huge police presence in riot gear is always startling, and tactics that have been honed in Europe (such as "kettling") against anarchist actions have not been as common in the United States as elsewhere. More standard forms of crowd control, such as the aggressive use of pepper spray and "rubber" bullets have so far been the outer limits of the police use of force. But it is hardly the outer limits of the possibilities.

The US has actually been militarising much of its police agencies for the better part of three decades, mostly in the name of the drug war. But 9/11 put that programme on steroids.

Nuke

French Nuclear Energy Firm Fined $2 Million for Hacking Greenpeace

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© SecurityNewsDailyThe Cattenom nuclear power facility in northeastern France. Credit: Stefan Kuehn, Creative Commons
The French utility company EDF has been fined €1.5 million (more than $2 million) for hacking into the computer networks of Greenpeace.

The world's biggest nuclear energy supplier, the mostly-state-owned EDF (Électricité de France S.A) was charged with concealing stolen documents and illegal computer intrusion after hiring a Paris-based detective agency in 2006 to snoop on Greenpeace's computers in an effort to investigate, and ultimately thwart, the environmental group's plan to block EDF from building new nuclear plants in the United Kingdom.