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Michael Gilmore, Pentagon director of operational test and evaluation (DOT&E), issued a warning in a December 11 memo that was recently leaked to the media.
The F-35's Autonomic Logistics Information System (ALIS) "continues to struggle in development with... a complex architecture with likely (but largely untested) cyber deficiencies," Gilmore wrote.

Beijing makes it clear that it sees George Soros as a threat and warns him from shorting the yuan in an op-ed published by the Chinese People's Daily.
Not long after billionaire George Soros forecast a so-called hard landing for the Chinese economy, Beijing fired back by calling out the high-profile investor, warning him of betting against its currency, according to media reports Tuesday.
"Soros' challenge against the renminbi and Hong Kong dollar is unlikely to succeed, there is no doubt about that," said a government official in an opinion piece widely cited by several media outlets.
The article headlined, "Declaring war on China's currency? Ha ha," was published by the People' Daily, the official newspaper of the Chinese Communist Party which is widely viewed as Beijing's propaganda tool.
A translation of the Mandarin version of the editorial linked by ZeroHedge includes references to the U.S. suffering from a "Dutch disease" and "financial predators." Reports of the People's Daily's article follow Soros' recent prediction that a precipitous slowdown in the Chinese economy is inevitable.
"A hard landing is practically unavoidable," Soros told Bloomberg Television last week on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. "I'm not expecting it, I'm observing it," he said, referencing his China outlook.
Comment: George Soros is a vulture capitalist of the first order and master of making billions off of other peoples misery. China is right to be wary of him.
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- Billionaire George Soros is now betting big against the U.S. stock market - that should tell you something
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- Hungarian leader Viktor Orban: 'George Soros is fueling refugee crisis in Europe'
- George Soros, NATO and the Western Color Revolution in Macedonia
Since 2008, the Kajaki Dam, an expensive plan to provide electricity to southern Afghanistan, has become a "monument for all that has gone wrong," Megan McCloskey wrote for ProPublica.
The project began three years after the invasion, in 2004. USAID went in and restored two turbines that were neglected and nearly inoperable, which lead to the dam beginning to produce some power. The success of the operation, however, depending on the installation of a third turbine — one that was scheduled to be completed a decade ago.

Chafee: "So any time someone is running to be our leader, and a world leader, which the American president is, credibility is an issue out there with the world. And we have repair work to be done. I think we need someone that has the best in ethical standards as our next president. That's how I feel."
"Secretary Clinton, do you want to respond?" Anderson Cooper asked her.
Clinton: "No."
Between savants and skeptics, policy wonks and the politically wary, how can ordinary voters decide for themselves? It isn't easy. "Mr. Sanders has been focused on restoring Glass-Steagall, the rule that separated deposit-taking banks from riskier wheeling and dealing. And repealing Glass-Steagall was indeed a mistake," Krugman wrote. "But it's not what caused the financial crisis, which arose instead from 'shadow banks' like Lehman Brothers, which don't take deposits but can nonetheless wreak havoc when they fail. Mrs. Clinton has laid out a plan to rein in shadow banks; so far, Mr. Sanders hasn't."
Krugman also finds that Wall Street prefers any Republican over either of the Democrats. Yet Wall Streeters are giving Hillary significant contributions, and their financial media does not view her as a major threat to their interests. "As long as Hillary Clinton is in charge, they know that the Clintons historically have been enormously helpful to the banking industry," explains former federal regulator William K. Black. "And in return the banking industry -- not simply the banking industry, others as well -- have made the Clintons very wealthy."
No surprise, Hillary has little to say about her husband's dealings with Wall Street, which will arguably define his place in history. I in no way hold Hillary accountable for the Big Dog's transgressions, and certainly not for his carnal sins, which right-wingers delight in accusing her of enabling. But what does she think of his enabling Wall Street to bring the global economy to a thudding crash? How does she respond to Bill's role in helping Wall Street gain such power and promote such glaring inequality?
Ask her. We need to know, and so far, her silence speaks volumes.
Comment: The issue is trust. Will Hillary bite the banksters' hands that feed her? She is paid to take their side, paid to convince you she is on yours, paid to be voted into office and paid to keep the status quo. Who is making out here? Surely not the American public.
Together with other Western media, ORF journalists were given the opportunity to visit the Russian air base at Hmeymim, in Latakia province, the Russian destroyer Vice Admiral Kulakov, operating off the Syrian coast, and Salma, a city in Latakia province recently liberated from al-Nusra militants.
Setting the tone for the report, which was aired Monday by the Austrian broadcasting giant, the presenter recalled that Syria is not only the country at the heart of Friday's Geneva peace talks, but also "the country from which a significant number of refugees arrive in Europe."
Moving on, the presenter explained that in recent months, following the Russian intervention, the Syrian government has enjoyed a string of victories. "Russia air units are based at their own air base in the coastal province of Latakia. Now, some Western journalists were allowed to visit the Russian base, including our own Christian Lininger."
Comment: There is little doubt that, without Russian intervention, Syria would have fallen to the same fate as Libya. The ramifications of this are still rattling across the Middle East and, indeed, the globe. It could even be said that the actions of the Russian government have changed the geopolitical landscape for good. The West is undoubtedly furious, but they can't really do anything about it. That's the beauty of Putin's strategy. He has maneuvered Russia into a position where they can usurp the West's global dominance without even having to confront them.
So now Russian President is a cold-blooded assassin, as well as Europe's "new Hitler", the saboteur of civilian airliners, sponsor of drug abuse in sports and the friend of Middle East butcher-dictators.
Can the list of demonic epithets for the Russian leader get any longer? Just when you think it couldn't, the good old British master of dirty tricks pulls out the "evil assassin" card.
Putin is fingered for ordering the murder of Alexander Litvinenko, a former member of Russia's security service FSB.
Comment: This anti-Russian smear campaign lumbers on relentlessly. The western elite thrive off manufactured threats which they can use to impose tyranny on fearful and compliant people. And now, perhaps more than ever, they need a bogeyman to hide the ugly fact that the US' 'evil empire' is being exposed, is crumbling, and is taking a big chunk of the world with it.
Further reading:
- Litvinenko's father: 'The British duped me - Putin did NOT kill my son'
- US reaps billions in profits from Saudi Arabia's war crimes in Yemen
- US Empire imploding in T minus... China and Djibouti agree on logistics of new military base
- New Daesh propaganda video shows Paris attackers, continues to facilitate U.S. foreign policy
Both the United States and Saudi Arabia are signatories of the Geneva Convention, which prohibits the willful causing of great suffering during war time, and explicitly forbids the targeting of civilians. But despite this understanding, both nations are responsible for the deaths of thousands of civilians in only ten months of Riyadh's military intervention in Yemen.
"Saudi Arabia has engaged in war crimes, and the United States is aiding and abetting them by providing the Saudis with military assistance," Marjorie Cohn writes for teleSUR.
"Never has our future been more unpredictable, never have we depended so much on political forces that cannot be trusted to follow the rules of common sense and self-interest—forces that look like sheer insanity, if judged by the standards of other centuries." ― Hannah Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism

The field of 2016 presidential candidates includes 16 Republicans and five Democrats.
As if we need any more proof that politics in America has been reduced to a three-ring circus complete with carnival barkers, acrobats, contortionists, jugglers, lion tamers, animal trainers, tight rope walkers, freaks, strong men, magicians, snake charmers, fire eaters, sword swallowers, knife throwers, ringmasters and clowns.
Truly, who needs bread and circuses when you have the assortment of clowns and contortionists that are running for the White House?
No matter who wins the presidential election come November, it's a sure bet that the losers will be the American people.
Despite what is taught in school and the propaganda that is peddled by the media, the 2016 presidential election is not a populist election for a representative. Rather, it's a gathering of shareholders to select the next CEO, a fact reinforced by the nation's archaic electoral college system.
Anyone who believes that this election will bring about any real change in how the American government does business is either incredibly naïve, woefully out-of-touch, or oblivious to the fact that as an in-depth Princeton University study shows, we now live in an oligarchy that is "of the rich, by the rich and for the rich."
When a country spends close to $5 billion to select what is, for all intents and purposes, a glorified homecoming king or queen to occupy the White House, while 46 million of its people live in poverty, nearly 300,000 Americans are out of work, and more than 500,000 Americans are homeless, that's a country whose priorities are out of step with the needs of its people.
As author Noam Chomsky rightly observed, "It is important to bear in mind that political campaigns are designed by the same people who sell toothpaste and cars."
In other words, we're being sold a carefully crafted product by a monied elite who are masters in the art of making the public believe that they need exactly what is being sold to them, whether it's the latest high-tech gadget, the hottest toy, or the most charismatic politician.
As political science professor Gene Sharp notes in starker terms, "Dictators are not in the business of allowing elections that could remove them from their thrones."
Earlier this week, Libya's skirmishing factions announced that they were forming a new "national unity government". The administration, backed by the United Nations, was forged from two erstwhile self-appointed rival governments based in the western city of Tripoli and the eastern city of Tobruk.
But the chances of implementing national governance remain wafer-slim. The real power in the country resides with a plethora of warring militias that have an overlapping relationship with the Islamic State terror group and have carved up the country into fiefdoms.
One reason for why the "unity government" was hastily and unconvincingly formed this week is that it gives a fig leaf of legality for greater Western military intervention in Libya under the guise of helping "the authorities" to fight jihadist terrorists.












Comment: And this is why Russia is blowing the US out of the water - the US is so corrupt that it's a wonder anything functions at all. And soon, it probably won't.
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