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Tuesday, January 8, 2019
Pirate Eyes On Hawaii Series: Okinawan Pirates or Caught For All to See: Alien Pirates Electronically Processing Royal Families Private Properties
PIRATE EYES ON HAWAII SERIES:
OKINAWAN PIRATES CRIMINALLY CLAIMING/SQUATTING ON ROYAL FAMILIES
PRIVATE PROPERTIES
or
CAUGHT FOR ALL TO SEE: ALIEN PIRATES ELECTRONICALLY
PROCESSING ROYAL FAMILIES PRIVATE PROPERTIES
researched by Amelia Gora (2019)
While at the Bureau of Conveyances researching, I stumbled upon an interesting "Double System" document in the Housing and Urban Development files which has a person by the name of Herbert Sei Chin Yagi with land ownership to Abner Paki, Victoria Kamamalu's, Mataio Kekuanaoa's, and Trustees of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estates lands.
The mortgage debt: $675,000.00 was recorded on June 09/2009.
Yagi appears to be an Okinawan, just like the current Governor Ige who was working previously for the State entity since 1985.
Timeline:
1985 - 2014 David Ige worked for the entity State of Hawaii.
2009 - 2014 Herbert Yagi obtained a mortgage which
led to the Housing and Urban Development loan of
$675,000.00 documenting some of the lands of
Abner Paki, a Kamehameha descendant, Victoria
Kamamalu, a Kamehameha descendant, Mataio
Kekuanaoa, a father and stepfather of Kamehameha's
children, stepchildren, and hanai/adopted children, and
lands from the Trustees of Bernice Pauahi Bishop who
cannot own alodio/allodial titles.
The double system document shows the following:
"does hereby assign, transfer, convey, set over, and
deliver to Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development, its successors and assigns, forever
without recourse, whose address is 451 Seventh Street,
S.W., Washington, DC 20410 amount of debt
$675,000.00.
2009 - June 6. - Mortgage dated.
2009 - June 19. Recorded.
2014 - July 25 - Recorded in the "Double System"
Prepared and Recorded by:
Charles Brown
Brown & Associates
2316 Southmore Avenue
Pasadena, Texas 77502
Payable to World Alliance Financial CORP.
Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.
P.O. Box 2026
Flint, MI (Michigan) 48501-2026
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, its Successors
and Assigns, forever without recourse whose address is
451 Seventh Street, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20410
address of property: 60 N. Beretania Street #1309
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817 (Herbert Yagi)
lands listed: A. Paki, V. Kamamalu, M. Kekuanaoa, and Grant 544 to
Trustees of BP. Bishop Estates, etc.
2014 - December 1. David Ige took office of the Governor after
working for the entity State of Hawaii since 1985.
Yagi and Ige are both Okinawans, Aliens in the Hawaiian Islands who
cannot own alodio lands in the Hawaiian Islands.
2018 - From 1998 to 2014 the Housing and Urban Development
along with the Department of Defense are being audited for monies
unaccounted for, etc.
See: https://www.projectcensored.org/16-21-trillion-in-unaccounted-for-government-spending-from-1998-to-2015/
David Ige
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8th Governor of Hawaii |
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Assumed office
December 1, 2014 |
Lieutenant | Shan Tsutsui
Doug Chin
Josh Green |
Preceded by | Neil Abercrombie |
Member of the Hawaii Senate
from the 16th district |
In office
January 15, 2003 – December 1, 2014 |
Preceded by | Norman Sakamoto |
Succeeded by | Breene Harimoto |
Member of the Hawaii Senate
from the 17th district |
In office
January 15, 1995 – January 15, 2003 |
Preceded by | Eloise Tungpalan |
Succeeded by | Ron Menor |
Member of the Hawaii House of Representatives
from the 34th district |
In office
January 15, 1993 – January 15, 1995 |
Preceded by | Suzanne Chun Oakland |
Succeeded by | Mark Takai |
Member of the Hawaii House of Representatives
from the 43rd district |
In office
December 2, 1985 – January 15, 1993 |
Preceded by | Arnold Morgado |
Succeeded by | Henry Peters |
Personal details |
Born |
David Yutaka Ige
January 15, 1957 (age 61)
Pearl City, Hawaii, U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Dawn Amano |
Children | 3 |
Residence | Washington Place |
Education | University of Hawaii, Manoa (BS, MBA) |
Signature | |
Website | Government website |
SUMMARY
It appears this "Double System" transaction that
I stumbled on has a significant connection to the
audit of monies missing, etc. which is carried on by
MICHIGAN researchers.
Note the above Mortgage Electronic Registration
Systems Inc. out of FLINT, MICHIGAN.
Importantly, this
"Double System" deeds includes lands of our
Royal Families which are Alodio Titles belonging to
only Royal Families and are Private Properties.
These lands cannot be transferred by Okinawans, or Aliens and are documented as Frauds, Conspiracies, etc.
Our Royal Families exists and Okinawans are Not part of our Royal Families who descend from Kamehameha I.
Research incomplete.
Something stinks and I know it is Not our
Royal Families from the Hawaiian Kingdom, a neutral, friendly, non-violent nation.
These claims by Aliens are Fraud, Fraud vitiates all claims and contracts and are Null and Void.
Conspiracies are hereby documented.
Our court of original jurisdiction, the Hawaiian Kingdom Courts will also review and adjudicate these filings, etc.
aloha.
References:
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60 North Beretania Street is located in China Town:
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Zillow has 2 photos of this $441528 2 bed, 1.0 bath, 1054 sqft single family home located at 60 N Beretania St built in 1982. MLS #.
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View detailed information and reviews for 60 N Beretania St in Honolulu, Hawaii and get driving directions with road conditions and live traffic updates along the way.
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DAGS is located at the Bureau of Conveyances building which sits on Princess Poomaikelani's land, adjacent to Abner Paki's properties.
State Comptroller Heads the DAGS/Department of Accounting and General Services at the Kalanimoku Building Sitting on Our Royal Families Private Properties
http://ags.hawaii.gov/
Aloha from DAGS!
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The person Herbert Yagi/Herbert Sei Shin Yagi is shown on the web as follows/Queried his name and this shows up....some kind of Okinawan martial arts person....similar to questionable characters of the underworld?:
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Aug 03, 2009 · Muitas traduções existem para o nome deste kata, mas " puxar para dentro e combater " parece o mais apropriado. Esta forma complexa não possui nenhum golpe de perna, e …
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Karate Lecture by Yagi sensei on Gojuryu Demonstration of Ten Chi by Yagi Meitoku sensei DVD 2 (Part.2) Basic KATA. SAN CHIN. Open hand KATA. SAN SEI RU SE SAN SEI EN CHIN. Close hand KATA. TEN SHO. MEIBU-KEN. SEI RYU BYAK KO. MEIBU-KAN KOBUJYUTSU. BO GEKISAI NI SAI SAI FA. KUMITE. NIHON KUMITE(sequence KUMITE) OUYOU KUMITE(practical ...
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Sei en chin (Lull in the storm) This kata belongs to Naha-te, from master Higaonna school. This is one of the most important kata in shitoryu karate. Tender and slow movements with deep breathing along with quick and strong movements are the specifications in this kata. Shiko-dachi, Neko ashi-dachi and Sanchin-dachi, are executed in this kata.
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Sei in chin 955 views 9 years ago Muitas traduções existem para o nome deste kata, mas " puxar para dentro e combater " parece o mais apropriado.
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by Meitatsu Yagi. 3 DVD's(KMG-111〜113) in the Box.A very good series who shows all Kata and Kumite.Master Meitatsu Yagi demonstrates and explains the Meibukan methods of Goju-Ryu.All the people who are doing Karate will be interested in their new Kata and Kobudo. ... ・Enbu-Sei En Chin (Vol.3) ・Basic Kata-San Chin ・Open Kata-Se Pai ...
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The shinobi–no-o would tie around the ore kugi (L shaped post), located on the menpō cheeks and then down under the chin. The menpō could have a cord, which tied over the crown of the warriors head, and/or could be tied to the shinobi-no-o, to be secured to the samurai warrior’s face.
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The DOUBLE SYSTEM Numbers are
Do.No(s) 7-8971234 on Cert(s) 561939 and Doc. No(s) A-53191055
recorded 7/25/2014
Document prepared by Recorded Required by & return to:
Charles Brown
Brown & Assoc.
2316 Southmore Avenue
Pasadena, Texas 77502
Payable to: World Alliance Financial Corp.
FHA Case Number 1411 490742
Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc.
P.O. Box 2026
Flint, MI 48501-2026
"does hereby assign, transfer, convey, set over, and deliver to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, its successors and assigns, forever without recourse whose address is 451 Seventh Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20410"
amount of debt $615,000.00 recorded 6/06/2009.
*affects lands of A. Paki, V. Kamamalu, Kekuanaoa, Gr. 544 to Trustees of the BP Bishop Estates, etc.
The following was gotten from an e-mail posted soon after I stumbled on the information above:
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HUD Scam found by Michigan Professor, et. als........Project in Hawaii only known by our Royal Families...
Lookee here! Exactly the info found...….the RAPE of our Royal Families Assets...…..It appears contacting a number of people listed below will also help in their finding the peculiarities or inconsistencies which they are auditing!
This applies to the document stumbled on at the Bureau of Conveyances last week showing the Hawaii Comptroller Yagi involved in the transfers of Royal Families properties of Mataio Kekuanaoa, Abner Paki, Victoria Kamamalu, Trustees of Bernice Pauahi etc. involved.....
The electronic transfers moved from here, Texas, Michigan (note the professor who discovered this irregularity is from Michigan University!, and on to HUD, Washington DC! …. ...…(erroroneous info corrected above).
Will be picking up the transaction which was documented as a double recording......land court and regular system...……………. angels helping, I stumbled on the issue at the Bureau and today opening this e-mail showing the VERY ISSUE that we are currently exploring!
Mahalo Keakua…...meant for all of us to find out!
to be continued...……
What a great New Year's gift!
Hauoli Makahiki Hou! The Best to all always and forever!
aloha.
16 $21 Trillion in Unaccounted-for Government Spending from 1998 to 2015
October 2, 2018
Two federal government agencies, the Department of Defense and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), may have accumulated as much as $21 trillion in undocumented expenses between 1998 and 2015. Independent news sources, including RT and USAWatchdog, reported this finding based on an investigation conducted by Mark Skidmore, a professor of economics at Michigan State University. Skidmore began to research the alleged irregularities in DoD and HUD spending after hearing Catherine Austin Fitts, who was assistant secretary of HUD during the George H.W. Bush administration, say that the Department of Defense’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) had found $6.5 trillion worth of military spending that the Department of Defense could not account for. [For Project Censored’s previous coverage of the missing $6.5 trillion in US Army spending, see Elsa Denis with Mickey Huff, “Over Six Trillion Dollars in Unaccountable Army Spending,” in Censored 2018: Press Freedoms in a “Post-Truth” World.]
The figure given by Fitts was 54 times the US Army’s $122 billion budget as authorized by Congress, leading Skidmore to think that Fitts had meant $6.5 billion in undocumented spending, not $6.5 trillion. Typically, adjustments in public budgets are only a small fraction of authorized spending. In an article for Forbes, co-authored with Laurence Kotlikoff, Skidmore said the “gargantuan nature” of the undocumented federal spending “should be a great concern to all tax payers.”
Working with Fitts and two graduate students, Skidmore investigated reports from the
websites of the Departments of Defense and Housing and Urban Development as well as the Office of Inspector General. In one of these reports, Skidmore found an appendix that showed a transfer of approximately $800 billion from the US Treasury to the Army. As MSU Today reported, not only did Skidmore’s queries to the OIG go unanswered, but the OIG also at one point disabled links to “all key documents showing the unsupported spending.” Skidmore and his colleagues were able to continue their research because they had already downloaded and stored the relevant documents. [See Solari’s archive of the documents, “DOD and HUD Missing Money: Supporting Documentation.” Solari is a private company founded by Catherine Austin Fitts, who also serves as the company’s president.]
Shortly after Skidmore’s findings went public, the Pentagon announced the first ever audit of the Department of Defense. Although the Pentagon is responsible for $2.4 trillion in assets, including personnel, real estate, and weapons, it has never been audited. The announced audits are set to begin in 2018 and projected to take place annually thereafter. [For previous coverage of the Pentagon’s budget by Project Censored, see Jeannette Acevedo with Peter Phillips, “Pentagon Awash in Money Despite Serious Audit Problems,” in Censored 2015: Inspiring We the People.]
RT’s report quoted the DoD’s comptroller, David L. Norquist, who explained that the OIG had hired independent public accounting firms to audit the Pentagon’s finances because it is “important that the Congress and the American people have confidence in DoD’s management of every taxpayer dollar.” MSU Today reported that the DoD did not explain what led to the audit, but that Skidmore believed his team’s efforts to compile the government documents and make them public “may have made a difference.”
Apart from the article in Forbes that Skidmore co-authored and an NPR story on the OIG’s decision to undertake an audit of the Pentagon, US corporate media have failed to recount any of the details concerning the significant findings of Mark Skidmore’s research.
Student Researcher: Andrea Fekete (North Central College)
Faculty Evaluator: Steve Macek (North Central College)
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16. $21 Trillion in Unaccounted-for Government Spending from 1998 to 2015 (For full story, click here)
The Department of Defense and the Department of Housing and Urban Development may have accumulated as much as $21 trillion in undocumented expenses between 1998 and 2015. Mark Skidmore, a professor of economics at Michigan State University, began researching the alleged irregularities in DoD and HUD spending after hearing Catherine Austin Fitts, who was assistant secretary of HUD, say that the Department of Defense's Office of Inspector General (OIG) had found $6.5 trillion worth of military spending that the Department of Defense could not account for."
Reference:
Top 25 Censored News Stories of 2018 by Project Censored
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The Top Censored News Stories of 2018
Note: To find the top media censorship stories of any year from 2003 to present, click here.
Project Censored specializes in covering the top news stories subjected to censorship either by being ignored or downplayed by the mainstream media each year. Project Censored is a research team composed of more than 300 university faculty, students, and community experts who annually review many hundreds of news story submissions for coverage, content, reliability of sources, and national significance.
The top 25 stories selected are submitted to a distinguished panel of judges who then rank them in order of importance. The results are published each year in an excellent book available for purchase at their website, amazon.com, and most major book stores.
A summary of the top 25 media censorship stories of 2018 provided below proves quite revealing and most informative. Each summary has a link for those who want to read the entire article. For whatever reason the mainstream media won't report these stories. Yet thanks to the Internet and wonderful, committed groups like Project Censored, the news is getting out. By revealing these examples of media censorship, we can stop the excessive secrecy and work together for a brighter future. Please help to spread the word, and take care.
Note: To find all of these stories and their sources on the Project Censored website, click here. The stories below actually cover a 12-month period spanning 2017 and 2018.
Top 25 Censored News Stories of 2018
1. Global Decline in Rule of Law as Basic Human Rights Diminish (For full story, click here)
A 2018 survey conducted in response to global concerns about rising authoritarianism and nationalism shows a major decrease in nations adhering to basic human rights. The World Justice Project (WJP)'s " Rule of Law Index 2017-2018" examined legal systems around the world. Since 2016 overall rule of law scores declined in 38 countries, with the greatest declines occurring in the category of fundamental rights, which measures absence of discrimination, right to life and security, due process, freedom of expression and religion, right to privacy, freedom of association, and labor rights. From 2016 to 2018, 71 countries out of 113 dropped in this category. Constraints on government powers, which measures the extent to which those who govern are bound by law, saw the second greatest declines. In the fundamental rights category, the United States fell five places to 26th overall.
2. "Open-Source" Intelligence Secrets Sold to Highest Bidders (For full story, click here)
In March 2017, WikiLeaks released Vault 7, which consisted of some 8,761 leaked confidential Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) documents and files from 2013 to 2016, detailing the agency's vast arsenal of tools for electronic surveillance and cyber warfare. The malware, viruses, trojans, weaponized "zero-day" exploits, and remote-controlled systems detailed in Vault 7 are "unclassified, open-source, and can be used by anyone." The CIA is limited by law in what it can do with these hacking tools. Subcontractors are not similarly restricted. A 2016 report estimated that 58,000 private contractors worked in national and military intelligence. Intelligence [has] been privatized to an unimaginable degree. An unprecedented consolidation of corporate power inside US intelligence has left the country dangerously dependent on a handful of companies for its spying and surveillance needs.
3. World's Richest One Percent Continue to Become Wealthier (For full story, click here)
The richest 1 percent of the world now owns more than half of the world's wealth. The world's richest people have seen their share of the globe's total wealth increase from 42.5% at the height of the 2008 financial crisis to 50.1% in 2017. This concentrated wealth amounts to $140 trillion. The number of millionaires in the world is now nearly three times greater than in 2000. This staggering concentration of wealth comes at an extreme cost. The world's 3.5 billion poorest adults each have assets of less than $10,000. Collectively these people, who account for 70% of the world's working age population, account for just 2.7% of global wealth. Those with low wealth tend to be disproportionately found among the younger age groups, who have had little chance to accumulate assets. Millennials face particularly challenging circumstances. Tremendous concentration of wealth and the extreme poverty that results from it are problems that affect everyone in the world.
4. How Big Wireless Convinced Us Cell Phones and Wi-Fi are Safe (For full story, click here)
A Kaiser Permanente study (published December 2017 in the Scientific Reports section of the science journal Nature) conducted controlled research testing on hundreds of pregnant women in the San Francisco Bay area and found that those who had been exposed to magnetic field (MF) non-ionizing radiation associated with cell phones and wireless devices had 2.72 times more risk of miscarriage than those with lower MF exposure. Furthermore, the study reported that the association was "much stronger" when MF was measured "on a typical day of participants' pregnancies." The wireless industry has "war-gamed" science by actively sponsoring studies that result in published findings supportive of the industry while aiming to discredit competing research that raises questions about the safety of cellular devices and other wireless technologies. Multiple studies have correlated long-term exposure to cell phone radiation with the risk for glioma (a type of brain tumor), meningioma, DNA damage, and other health risks.
Sources: Mark Hertsgaard and Mark Dowie, " How Big Wireless Made Us Think That Cell Phones are Safe: A Special Investigation," The Nation, March 29, 2018.
" Phonegate: French Government Data Indicates Cell Phones Expose Consumers to Radiation Levels Higher Than Manufacturers Claim," Environmental Health Trust, June 2017, updated 6/2018.
Marc Arazi, " Phonegate: New Legal Proceedings against ANFR and Initial Reaction to the Communiqué of Nicolas Hulot," Dr. Marc Arazi blog, December 2, 2017.
5. Washington Post Bans Employees from Using Social Media to Criticize Sponsors (For full story, click here)
A new policy at the Washington Post prohibits the Post's employees from conduct on social media that "adversely affects The Post's customers, advertisers, subscribers, vendors, suppliers or partners." In such cases Post management reserved the right to take disciplinary action "up to and including termination of employment." In addition to restricting criticism, the Post's new policy encourages employees to snitch on one another. This new policy offers a simple loophole to corporations that wish to avoid criticism from the Post, as becoming a sponsor of the paper would quickly put an end to any unfavorable coverage. The policy might affect the Post's coverage of stories involving the CIA. Four months after Jeff Bezos purchased the Post, Amazon Web Services signed a $600 million contract with the CIA for web hosting services that now serve "the entire U.S. intelligence community." (Bezos is the CEO of Amazon.)
Sources: Andrew Beaujon, " The Washington Post's New Social Media Policy Forbids Disparaging Advertisers," Washingtonian, June 27, 2017.
Josh Delk, " Washington Post Prohibits Social Media Criticism of Advertisers," The Hill, June 28, 2017.
Whitney Webb, " Bezos Bans WaPo Staff from Criticizing Corporate Advertisers on Social Media," MintPress News, July 17, 2017.
6. Russiagate: Two-Headed Monster of Propaganda and Censorship (For full story, click here)
Russiagate, which began as a scandal over Russian efforts to sway the 2016 US election, has since proliferated into a drama of dossiers, investigative councils, Russian adoption cover-ups, and an ever-changing list of alleged scandals. Corporate media coverage of Russiagate has created a two-headed monster of propaganda and censorship. Russiagate has superseded other important, newsworthy stories. News coverage that has been reflexively hostile toward Russia also serves to link political protest in the United States with Russian operatives and interests in ways that discredit legitimate domestic activism. Under the influence of Russiagate rhetoric, according to [Rolling Stone's Matt] Taibbi, "We've jumped straight past debating the efficacy of democracy to just reflexively identifying most anti-establishment sentiment as illegitimate, treasonous, and foreign in nature."
Sources: Aaron Maté, " MSNBC's Rachel Maddow Sees a 'Russia Connection' Lurking Around Every Corner," The Intercept, April 12, 2017.
Matt Taibbi, " The New Blacklist," Rolling Stone, March 5, 2018.
Norman Solomon, " Is MSNBC Now the Most Dangerous Warmonger Network?" Truthdig, March 1, 2018.
7. Regenerative Agriculture as "Next Stage" of Civilization (For full story, click here)
Regenerative agriculture represents not only an alternative food production strategy but a fundamental shift in our culture's relationship to nature. Climate disruption, diminishing supplies of clean water, polluted air and soil, rising obesity, malnutrition and chronic disease, food insecurity, and food waste can all be traced back to modern food production. Regenerative agriculture is designed to address these problems from the ground up. Regenerative farming could potentially draw a critical mass of 200-250 billion tons of carbon from the earth's atmosphere over the next 25 years, mitigating or even reversing key aspects of global warming. Regenerative agricultural techniques allow carbon to be stored in soils and living plants, where it can increase food production and quality while reducing soil erosion and the damaging runoff of pesticides and fertilizers. Industrial farming systems effectively "mine" soils, decarbonizing them and, in the process, destroying forests and releasing an estimated 44 to 57 percent of all climate-destabilizing greenhouse gases.
8. Congress Passes Intrusive Data Sharing Law under Cover of Spending Bill (For full story, click here)
Hidden in the massive omnibus spending bill approved by Congress in February 2018 was the Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data (CLOUD) Act of 2018. The CLOUD Act enables the US government to acquire data across international borders regardless of other nations' data privacy laws and without the need for warrants. The CLOUD Act was subject to almost no deliberation as the Senate was working swiftly to avoid a prolonged government shutdown. The CLOUD Act gives US and foreign police new mechanisms for seizing data - including private emails, online chats, Facebook posts, and Snapchat videos - from around the world, with few restrictions on how that information is used or shared. Specifically the CLOUD Act creates an exception to the Stored Communications Act, enabling certified foreign governments to request personal data directly from US companies. Such contracts partially negate the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty, which mandates that foreign governments must obtain a warrant through the Department of Justice before requesting data.
Sources: Robyn Greene, " Somewhat Improved, the CLOUD Act Still Poses a Threat to Privacy and Human Rights," Just Security, March 23, 2018.
David Ruiz, " Responsibility Deflected, the CLOUD Act Passes," Electronic Frontier Foundation, March 22, 2018.
9. Indigenous Communities around World Helping to Win Legal Rights of Nature (For full story, click here)
In March 2017, the government of New Zealand officially recognized the Whanganui River - which the indigenous Maori consider their ancestor - as a living entity with rights. By protecting the Whanganui against human threats to its health, the New Zealand law established "a critical precedent for acknowledging the Rights of Nature in legal systems around the world." A similar effort to protect the Missouri River could be produced for the Standing Rock and Cheyenne River nations by the American government. In the battle over the Dakota Access pipeline the Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin "amended its constitution to include the Rights of Nature." If more tribes followed the path of the Ho-Chunk Nation in affirming the rights of nature we might finally see "an end to nonconsented infrastructure projects in Indian Country." New Zealand's law differed from previous rights of nature laws adopted in Ecuador and Bolivia by designating "specific guardians" for the Whanganui River.
Sources: Kayla DeVault, " What Legal Personhood for U.S. Rivers Would Do," YES! Magazine, September 12, 2017.
Eleanor Ainge Roy, " New Zealand River Granted Same Legal Rights as Human Being," The Guardian, March 16, 2017.
Mihnea Tanasescu, " When a River is a Person: From Ecuador to New Zealand, Nature Gets Its Day in Court," The Conversation, June 19, 2017.
10. FBI Racially Profiling "Black Identity Extremists" (For full story, click here)
In August 2017, the counterterrorism division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) issued an intelligence assessment warning law enforcement officers, including the Department of Homeland Security, of the danger of "Black Identity Extremists." Foreign Policy [reported] that, as "white supremacists prepared to descend on Charlottesville, Virginia, in August, the FBI warned about a new movement that was violent, growing, and racially motivated. Only it wasn't white supremacists; it was 'black identity extremists.'" The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) reported that the FBI's intelligence assessment used the term "BIE" (the Bureau's acronym for "Black Identity Extremists") to describe "a conglomeration of disaffiliated racist individuals who are anti-police, anti-white, and/or seeking to rectify perceived social injustices against blacks." The new BIE term categorized a range of activists not by their common ideologies or goals, but by race.
Sources: Jana Winter and Sharon Weinberger, " The FBI's New U.S. Terrorist Threat: 'Black Identity Extremists,'" Foreign Policy, October 6, 2017.
Hatewatch Staff, " FBI 'Black Identity Extremists' Report Stirs Controversy," Southern Poverty Law Center, October 25, 2017.
Brandon E. Patterson, " Police Spied on New York Black Lives Matter Group, Internal Police Documents Show," Mother Jones, October 19, 2017, .
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11. US Air Force Seeks to Control Seventy Percent of Nevada's Desert National Wildlife Refuge (For full story, click here)
More than 32,000 people have submitted comments opposing a military takeover of most of Nevada's Desert National Wildlife Refuge. In order to expand its Nevada Test and Training Range, the US Air Force wants to take control of nearly 70 percent of the 1.6-million-acre refuge. That would give more than two-thirds of the refuge to the US military. The Desert National Wildlife Refuge is the largest national wildlife refuge in the lower 48 states.
12. ICE Intends to Destroy Records of Inhumane Treatment of Immigrants (For full story, click here)
Numerous news reports have highlighted illegal or inhumane actions committed by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials. ICE officers in the past year have been given provisional approval by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) to destroy thousands of records that document illegal detainment of immigrants, inhumane holding conditions, sexual abuses by officers, and wrongful deaths while in ICE custody.
13. The Limits of Negative News and Importance of Constructive Media (For full story, click here)
As Christopher Reeve Linares reported for The Whole Story, as a result of a "negativity bias," news reporting often fails to "capture and circulate some of the most essential information that society needs to understand and solve its problems." As an alternative to relentlessly negative news coverage, "constructive journalism" aims to produce stories that engage and inspire readers while remaining committed to journalism's core function of informing the public.
14. FBI Paid Geek Squad Employees as "Confidential Human Source" Informants (For full story, click here)
The Federal Bureau of Investigation's Louisville field officers have been paying Best Buy Geek Squad employees as informants for more than a decade. A Geek Squad facility in Kentucky has been violating customers' constitutional rights by secretly handing over data found on customer computers to the FBI whenever employees suspected customers of possessing illegal material. At least four Geek Squad CHS were paid for their "services" to the FBI.
15. Digital Justice: Internet Co-ops Resist Net Neutrality Rollbacks (For full story, click here)
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16. $21 Trillion in Unaccounted-for Government Spending from 1998 to 2015 (For full story, click here)
The Department of Defense and the Department of Housing and Urban Development may have accumulated as much as $21 trillion in undocumented expenses between 1998 and 2015. Mark Skidmore, a professor of economics at Michigan State University, began researching the alleged irregularities in DoD and HUD spending after hearing Catherine Austin Fitts, who was assistant secretary of HUD, say that the Department of Defense's Office of Inspector General (OIG) had found $6.5 trillion worth of military spending that the Department of Defense could not account for.
17. "Model" Mississippi Curriculum Omits Civil Rights Movement from School Textbooks (For full story, click here)
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18. Adoption Agencies a Gateway for Child Exploitation (For full story, click here)
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19. People Bussed across US to Cut Cities' Homeless Populations (For full story, click here)
An investigative report by the Guardian studied homeless relocation plans in major cities and counties across the United States. The investigation recorded 34,240 journeys made by homeless people participating in a variety of city and county relocation programs between 2011 and 2017. Relocation programs provide people who are homeless with free one-way bus or plane tickets, [and] "serve the interests of cities, which view free bus tickets as a cheap and effective way of cutting their homeless populations."
20. Extravagant Hospital Waste of Unused Medical Supplies (For full story, click here)
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21. Parkland Shooter's JROTC Connections Spotlight Militarization of Schools (For full story, click here)
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22. Big Pharma's Biostitutes: Corporate Media Ignore Root Cause of Opioid Crisis (For full story, click here)
At least 64,000 people died of drug overdoses in 2016, with more than 80 percent of those deaths attributed to opioid drugs. The beginning of the opioid crisis goes back to drug manufacturing companies hiring "biostitutes," a derogatory term for biological scientists hired to misrepresent research or commit fraud. Purdue Pharma, which manufactures OxyContin, and McKesson, Cardinal Health, and AmerisourceBergen, which distribute that drug and other opioids, suppressed research and began to push doctors to write more prescriptions.
23. New Restrictions on Prisoners' First Amendment Rights (For full story, click here)
On November 1, 2017, the Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) implemented strict changes to its prison mail policy that discouraged inmates, their families, and friends from using the US Postal Service. As Rand Gould reported for the San Francisco Bay View, the policy will actually "stop prisoners, their families and friends from sending mail via the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) and force them into buying email 'stamps' from JPay," allowing JPay and the MDOC to "rake in profits" and closely monitor all mail.
24. More Than 80,000 Stolen Guns Worsen Crime in Florida (For full story, click here)
Over the past ten years, more than 82,000 guns stolen in Florida remain missing. In Tampa Bay alone at least 9,000 stolen guns have not been recovered. In 2016, on average, at least one gun was reported stolen every hour. Those guns turn up in the hands of drug dealers and felons. Burglaries of cars and of gun stores account for the great majority of stolen guns. A Jacksonville Sheriff's Office detective, Tom Martin, said criminals are not buying guns: "They're stealing them."
25. Sheriffs Using Iris Recognition Technology along US-Mexico Border (For full story, click here)
In April 2017, the Southwestern Border Sheriffs' Coalition (SBSC) unanimously approved use of new biometric identification technology as a defense against "violent unauthorized immigrants." All 31 US counties along the 1,989 miles of the US border with Mexico will receive a free three-year trial of the Inmate Recognition Identification System (IRIS), created by the company Biometric Intelligence and Identification Technologies, or BI2. BI2 plans on expanding the use of their system to law enforcement throughout the country.
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$21 trillion of unauthorized spending by US govt discovered by economics professor
Published time: 16 Dec, 2017 15:18 Edited time: 17 Jan, 2018 14:37
The US government may have misspent $21 trillion, a professor at Michigan State University has found. Papers supporting the study briefly went missing just as an audit was announced.
Two departments of the US federal government may have spent as much as $21 trillion on things they can’t account for between 1998 and 2015. At least that’s what Mark Skidmore, a Professor of Economics at MSU specializing in public finance, and his team have found.
They came up with the figure after digging the websites of departments of Defense (DoD) and Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as well as repots of the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) over summer.
The research was triggered by Skidmore hearing Catherine Austin Fitts, a former Assistant Secretary in the HUD in the first Bush administration, saying the Inspector General found $6.5 trillion worth of military spending that the DoD couldn’t account for. She was referring to a July 2016 report by the OIG, but Skidmore thought she must be mistaking billion for trillion. Based on his previous experience with public finances, he thought the figure was too big even for an organization as large as the US military.
“Sometimes you have an adjustment just because you don’t have adequate transactions… so an auditor would just recede. Usually it’s just a small portion of authorized spending, maybe one percent at most. So for the Army one percent would be $1.2 billion of transactions that you just can’t account for,” he explained in an interview with USAWatchdog.com earlier this month.
After discovering that the figure was accurate, he and Fitts collaborated with a pair of graduate students to comb through thousands of reports of the OIG dating back to 1998, when new rules of public accountability for the federal government were set and all the way to 2015, the time of the latest reports available at the time. The research was only for the DoD and the HUD.
“This is incomplete, but we have found $21 trillion in adjustments over that period. The biggest chunk is for the Army. We were able to find 13 of the 17 years and we found about $11.5 trillion just for the Army,” Skidmore said.
The professor would not suggest whether the missing trillions went to some legitimate undisclosed projects, wasted or misappropriated, but believes his find indicates that there is something profoundly wrong with the budgeting process in the US federal government. Such lack of transparency goes against the due process of authorizing federal spending through the US Congress, he said.
The same week the interview took place the DoD announced that it will conduct its first-ever audit. “It is important that the Congress and the American people have confidence in DoD’s management of every taxpayer dollar,” Comptroller David Norquist told reporters as he explained that the OIG has hired independent auditors to dig through the military finances.
“While we can’t know for sure what role our efforts to compile original government documents and share them with the public has played, we believe it may have made a difference,” Skidmore commented.
Interestingly, in early December the authors of the research discovered that the links to key document they used, including the 2016 report, had been disabled. Days later the documents were reposted under different addresses, they say.
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