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Saturday, November 30, 2013

MedicalConspiracies- North Korea News: Traffic Lady Gets Death Sentence For Sneezing

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North Korea Comedy Show : North Korea News: Traffic Lady Gets Death Sentence For Sneezing, Kim Jong Un Delighted

Published on 2013

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DICmivy5uP8

(Subtitled) North Korea Comedy Show: Traffic Lady Gets Death Sentence For Sneezing, Kim Jong Un Delighted

Terrible scenes of traffic chaos in Pyongyang North Korea, today as a Traffic Lady was in Court charged with sneezing whilst on duty.

All of the Traffic Ladies had to attend Court, causing complete traffic chaos, as sometimes 3 or 4 cars were waiting to cross junctions.

Commenting, Dear Leader Kim Jong Un said "It was complete chaos. I'm delighted that this lady's sentence was handed down. This should serve as a warning that we don't want American style anything in North Korea, especially traffic jams and traffic smog".

The sentence was immediate death and the other Traffic Ladies applauded the announcement of the sentence, which, in accordance with local regulations was carried out immediately.

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Thursday, November 28, 2013

MedicalConspiracies- Israel_to_privatise_famed_Uzi_submachine_guns_maker

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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

MedicalConspiracies- Comet ISON Striking Resemblance To Crop Circle




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Subject: [Paranormal_Research] Comet ISON Striking Resemblance To Crop Circle
Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2013 16:50:46 +0000 (UTC)
From: Jane Segal <janesegal@comcast.net>
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From: Elliemiser

Comet ISON Striking Resemblance To Crop Circle - A Warning To Humanity?

Comet                                              ISON Striking Resemblance To                                              Crop Circle - A Warning To                                              Humanity?

Why is comet ISON's shape resembling a crop circle made four years ago?

Some think it is a cosmic prediction and the crop circle is a warning to humanity.

As comet ISON is on its way to the Sun its shape is changing due to our star's heat.

Comet ISON's luminosity rose dramatically with several observers reporting a considerable increase in brightness.

Its long journey began in the Oort cloud, almost a light year away. It has traveled for over a million years.
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MedicalConspiracies- Chilling Health Care News


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Subject: [Health_and_Healing] Chilling Health Care News
Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2013 13:05:43 -0800 (PST)
From: Kali <kalimajaya@yahoo.com>
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Chilling Health Care News

It’s tempting to begin this health tip with “Here’s the news from Lake Wobegone…†You’ll soon discover why as I tell you about two recent articles of note. Also, I’d be most interested in your interpretation from a health care consumer’s point of view.

The first article, published this week in JAMA Internal Medicine, reported the findings of an online volunteer group of 118 general internists who had agreed to participate in a unique study that tested both their diagnostic expertise and their self-confidence in that expertise. First, though, you need to know that physicians are regularly checked with test patients throughout their careers, usually as a prerequisite for recertification in their specialty. These tests can be quite complex, the physician starting out by reading the fictional patient’s history, physical findings, lab tests, and x rays. The doc may even be shown photographs of his or her “patient.†Then, using the old-fashioned multiple-choice format (but online), the physician chooses appropriate steps to manage this medical challenge, which will end either well or badly for the make-believe patient.

Until now, though, no one has examined the degree of self-confidence among physicians as they go through this diagnostic testing.

As a patient, ideally what you want is a doc who’s a good diagnostician, who listens to you, orders appropriate tests, and is reasonably confident in what she’s doing. But equally important, you want someone who, when confronted with a more complex diagnostic dilemma, is willing to say “Hmmm…I’m not sure†and order the additional tests required to reach a diagnosis and/or seek help from other sources, like a textbook, the internet, or another physician, either a colleague or by referring you to a specialist.

If that’s your kind of doctor, the article’s results are not good news.
Researchers presented physicians with four imaginary patients, two with easy diagnoses and two with quite difficult ones. Here’s a bullet-point list of results:
  • The doctors’ ability to diagnose the easy cases correctly was just 55%. This means, of course, that 45% of the physicians missed one or both of the easy diagnoses.
  • Physicians attempting the difficult cases fared very poorly, with only 5% diagnosing the challenging cases correctly.
  • But the really bad news was the degree of personal self-confidence these physicians had in their diagnostic prowessâ€"their reluctance to say, “I’m not sure. I need you to have more tests. I think you need to see a specialist.†In fact, and this is decidedly creepy, they were almost as confident misdiagnosing the difficult cases as they were misdiagnosing the easy ones.
There were all sorts of explanations for why this disquieting “wrong diagnosis made with confidence and reluctance to seek additional information†occurred. I’m sure everything has been suggested, ranging from attitudes learned in medical training or being overworked with too many patients to an ego-led belief in their own personal “brilliance.â€

Doctors are docked financially for getting diagnostic help
To me the most disturbing possibility for this situation is a consequence of physicians being financially penalized by insurance companies for ordering “too many tests†or making “too many specialist referrals.†How many doctors have to force themselves into an artificial comfort zone, convincing themselves they’re satisfied with decisions that are clearly beyond the information they have available or clearly beyond their level of expertise?

As a quick example, if an insurance company penalizes a doctor for ordering too many MRIs, he’ll cut down on ordering them, to the delighted approval of the insurance company. After a year, if nothing goes wrong, he’s probably grown over-confident in his “I can make a diagnosis without an MRI†position. But when someone from the sheriff’s office delivers his missed-diagnosis malpractice suit, during the subsequent trial his excuse “but the insurance company told me to cut down on MRIs…†will get him exactly nowhere.

On that cheery note, here’s the second piece of bad news this week, very much related to the first.

The obscenely profitable United Healthcare recently announced it was cutting thousands of physicians from its networks. Physicians in 11 states who were participating in one of United’s programs called Medicare Advantage receivedâ€"literallyâ€"an unmarked plain envelope (many of the notifications were inadvertently tossed out as junk mail) informing them they were no longer “in network.†This meant that tens of thousands of patients had to scramble care elsewhere, records had to be transferred, and prescriptions required rewriting by doctors who didn’t even know these patients. I’m sure many of you have been through this.

The main criterion for a physician being dropped from a network is always (always always) a financial one. The physician or her group is red-flagged by the insurance company as an “over-utilizer.†This means too many diagnostic tests, too many referrals to specialists.

In other words, just when we learn that in order for physicians to be more effective they need to be willing to order more tests and refer patients to colleagues or specialists, BANG! They’re offed by the Godzillas of the health care system. It’s already started with UnitedHealthcare, and the other giants are watching the mounting legal battles (restraining orders have been filed by medical groups against United), but believe me, this is the future.

And that’s the news from Lake Wobegone. What do you think? Your comments are invited.

Be well,
David Edelberg, MD

PS:  I was mightily pleased to learn that one of the solutions suggested to enhance physicians’ diagnostic expertise was something I’ve been doing for years (you who are my patients can affirm this). It’s called Point of Care Learning and what it translates to is having immediate help from both colleagues and the internet. I probably say to my patients “Give me a second while I look this up…†at least a dozen times daily.
As a quick and personal example, although I wasn’t part of the survey, I did tackle the cases that were presented to the doctors in the article. I correctly diagnosed the two easy cases, but admittedly joined the 95% who were stymied by the two difficult ones. Howeverâ€"and to me this is a big howeverâ€"with the help of good old Google in about two minutes I got enough information to make (with pretty good confidence) the likely correct diagnosis of both.
 
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MedicalConspiracies- Is your TV spying on YOU?




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Subject: [Paranormal_Research] Is your TV spying on YOU?
Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2013 01:18:44 +1300
From: Misty <misty8@xtra.co.nz>
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Is your TV spying on YOU? It sounds like science fiction but many new TVs can watch you - telling advertisers your favourite shows or even filming you on the sofa. And there's no off switch!

By Guy Adams
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2513592/Is-TV-spying-YOU.html

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You are sitting in bed in your pyjamas, drinking a cup of cocoa. A loved one lies next to you, watching late-night television. Pillow talk is exchanged. An alarm clock is set. Eventually the lights are turned out.

Earlier, you sat on the living-room sofa eating supper, before loading the dishwasher and heading upstairs.

You have, in other words, just enjoyed a perfectly normal night, in a perfectly normal home. The curtains are drawn, the central heating turned up. It’s cosy, relaxing and, above all, completely private. Or so you thought.

The truth turns out to be quite the opposite. For on the other side of the world, people you didn’t know existed are keeping a beady eye on your every move.

On the other side of the world, people you didn't know existed are keeping a beady eye on your every move

These characters can see what clothes you have been wearing and what food you’ve eaten. They heard every word you said, and logged every TV show you watched. Some are criminals, others work for major corporations. And now they know your most intimate secrets.

It may sound like a plot summary for a futuristic science-fiction movie. But real-life versions of this Orwellian scenario are being played out every day in towns and cities across the globe — and in most cases the victims have no idea.

At fault is a common electronic device invented nearly a century ago and found in almost every modern household: the domestic television set.

Put simply, our TVs have started spying on us.

 

Last week, there was a high-profile case in point. An IT consultant called Jason Huntley, who lives in a village near Hull, uncovered evidence that a flat-screen television, which had been sitting in his living room since the summer, was secretly invading his family’s privacy.

He began investigating the £400 LG device after noticing that its home screen appeared to be showing him ‘targeted’ adverts — for cars, and Knorr stock cubes — based on programmes he’d just been watching.

Huntley decided to monitor information that the so-called smart TV — which connects to the internet — was sending and receiving. He did this by using his laptop effectively as a bridge between his television and the internet receiver, so the laptop was able to show all the data being sucked out of his set.

He soon discovered that details of not just every show he watched but every button he pressed on his remote control were being sent back to LG’s corporate headquarters  in South Korea.


Smart televisions, which connect to the internet, could be invading ordinary families' privacy (stock picture)

There, the electronics company appeared to be using its customers’ data to make money. A promotional video shown to commercial clients suggested that data was being used to provide ‘the ad experience you have always dreamed of’.

The information Huntley’s TV had sent — without his knowledge — included the contents of his private digital video collection, which he’d watched on the television. This included camcorder footage of family celebrations containing images of his wife and two young children.

Most worrying of all, the device continued sending such information to Korea even after Huntley had adjusted the television’s default settings to ‘opt out’ of data sharing.

Huntley wrote about the findings on his blog. After his case was picked up by mainstream news outlets, LG announced an investigation. ‘Customer privacy is a top priority,’ the firm said. ‘We are looking into reports that certain viewing information on LG smart TVs was shared without consent.’

LG has also removed its promotional video about targeted advertising from its website.

The Information Commissioner’s Office says it is now investigating the firm for a ‘possible breach’ of the Data Protection Act. Jason Huntley, meanwhile, tells me he is ‘very suspicious and also a little worried’ by the affair.

‘I don’t think we’ve heard the last of this. Who knows what else these televisions are doing that we don’t know about?’

It doesn’t take much digging to find out. Talk to any IT security expert and they will tell you that Huntley’s discovery is probably the tip of the iceberg.

What’s to blame is the continuing rise of smart televisions, which account for most new TV sets sold and are predicted to be in more than half of British homes by 2016. These high-tech devices differ from traditional televisions in that they are not just passive boxes that receive a signal and transfer it to a backlit screen.

Instead, they are essentially computers that connect to the internet — and so also send information back the other way.

In theory, this can be extremely useful. For example, many smart TVs have shopping ‘apps’ to access Amazon. They connect to iTunes. They allow us to watch YouTube, instantly download films via Netflix, stream BBC shows on iPlayer, and talk to friends using the video phone link Skype.

But in practice, like almost every type of computer, they can be all-too-easily hacked. And unlike PCs, almost all of which have fairly good anti-virus ‘firewalls’, smart TVs have little or no such software.
Indeed, most have been designed so that outside software — including anti-virus programmes — can never be installed.

This year, Luigi Auriemma, an IT security researcher and computer programmer from Malta, demonstrated the risks that these devices pose when he showed it was possible to hack into several types of Samsung smart television.

Last week, IT consultant Jason Huntley uncovered evidence that his LG flat-screen television, which had been sitting in his living room since the summer, was secretly invading his family's privacy

After accessing the devices via the internet, Auriemma was able to control them: turning the TVs off and on, and secretly accessing data they held about a user’s viewing habits.

Had he been a criminal, he could also have obtained details of the credit cards that users had uploaded to access pay-per-view TV, download films or use  shopping apps.

Other experts recently made the chilling discovery that it is possible to remotely access the video cameras built into the front of thousands of smart televisions, and spy on the users in their own home.

One such expert is Kurt Stammberger, who works for the IT security firm Mocana. He says the company was recently asked by a television manufacturer to do ‘penetration tests’ on its devices.
‘We weren’t just able to find out what someone was watching, and had watched,’ he says. ‘We could also install “spyware” that could, if they had a video camera, allow us to see through that camera — without even activating the little light that indicates it’s on.

‘It was a fairly straightforward thing to do. People who work in IT often place tape over their computer’s camera lens [in a laptop they are usually set into the inside of the lid] unless they want to actually use it, because it’s so common to hack them. We should all do the same with smart TVs.’

Such an attack, which Stammberger describes as ‘frighteningly easy’ to mount, could provide voyeuristic hackers with a chance to snoop on unsuspecting home-owners in their living rooms or bedrooms.

According to Roger Grimes, who has written eight books on IT security and worked in the field for 28 years, the gangs then sell lists of hacked credit card numbers to fellow criminals

You have only to witness the extraordinary success of the critically acclaimed Channel 4 show Gogglebox, in which consenting families allow the viewing public to watch them watching television, to appreciate how enticing that prospect could be.

More commercially minded hackers could use such an attack to steal commercial secrets. It could even be used to spy on foreign powers.

‘It’s a serious prospect and I would be very surprised if the Government ever puts in a big order for TVs from, for example, a Chinese manufacturer such as Huawei,’ adds Stammberger, referring to the giant corporation that has been banned in America because of fears over espionage.

‘But supply chains these days are so long and so complex that it’s very rare to buy an electronic device that doesn’t have some sort of Chinese component in it.’

Gangs based largely in Eastern Europe and Russia, meanwhile, are already using so-called ‘data-mining’ programmes to trawl the internet looking for smart TVs in which owners have entered their credit card details. A single search can yield thousands of results.

According to Roger Grimes, who has written eight books on IT security and worked in the field for 28 years, the gangs then sell lists of hacked credit card numbers to fellow criminals.

Card details that were obtained within the past 24 hours sell for around £2.20 each. Older ones are cheaper because there is more chance the cards could have been changed or stopped.

‘What we are starting to see now is really just a foretaste of what’s going to be happening in the next couple of decades,’ says Grimes.

‘Thanks firstly to mobile devices, and now smart TVs, we are entering a brave new world where there will be computers everywhere. Bad guys will take advantage of that.’

And we may not even be safe in our own living rooms.



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MedicalConspiracies- Need Signatures; We have Strength in Numbers

this people that torture animals are demented sociopaths they need to
be stopped! There is no need to torture!
Please take time to sign petition:


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ABOUT THE PETITION:

EXCERPT:
For three weeks I lived a lie to expose the truth while working undercover
at a Tyson hog factory farm in Oklahoma. What I saw was a living nightmare.

Thousands of pregnant pigs spent nearly their entire lives crammed into
cages so small they could barely move. They couldn't turn around, walk or
even lie down comfortably. I saw pigs with open wounds and bloody pressure
sores from rubbing against the bars of their metal cages or lying on hard
concrete.

Pigs would constantly ram their heads against their tiny stalls or spend
hour after hour, day after day, biting the bars of their cages out of
frustration. These intelligent and social animals were literally driven mad
in these hellish conditions.

I also saw workers violently slamming piglets headfirst into the concrete
and leaving them to suffer and slowly die. Some of the piglets were spiked
against the ground like footballs. I found one piglet still conscious and
breathing in a pile of dead piglets. Nobody bothered to make sure she was
dead before just throwing her away.

Piglets had their tails cut off and their testicles ripped out of their
bodies without any painkillers. Sick and injured pigs with severe, bleeding
wounds or infections were left to languish without veterinary care.

I saw workers gouge the eyes of pigs, violently hit them with wooden boards,
and in one case, even throw a heavy bowling ball at a pig's head. Such
sadistic cruelty was widespread at this Tyson factory farm.

While this brutality and neglect is shocking, I think the worst abuse these
animals endure is being immobilized in tiny, maggot-infested gestation
crates. Animal welfare experts around the world agree that these crates are
inherently cruel and should be phased out. In fact, gestation crates are so
cruel they have been banned in nine U.S. states, as well as in the entire
European Union.

Responding to consumer concerns, nearly every major food provider in the
country, including McDonald's, Burger King, Wendy's, Chipotle, Safeway,
Kroger, Kmart and Costco, have demanded their suppliers do away with these
cruel crates.

Major pork producers, such as Smithfield and Hormel, have committed to
phasing out gestation crates, and Cargill is already 50 percent crate-free.

But not Tyson.

Tyson continues to torture pigs by cramming them in cages barely larger than
their own bodies for nearly their entire lives.

Please, help me put a stop to this. Take a moment to sign my petition urging
Tyson to end one of the cruelest factory farming practices by committing to
phasing out gestation crates.

Thank you.

"Pete"

Undercover Investigator

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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

MedicalConspiracies- Fw: [DEFCONlist] DEFCON Website - Upcoming maintenance



On Tuesday, November 26, 2013 9:05 PM, "defcon@onepost.net" <defcon@onepost.net> wrote:
 
The DEFCON Warning System website will be undergoing some maintenance work in the next couple days. This may result in the website being unavailable, but this should last only for a couple minutes.

We will be moving some files around to increase efficiency. This means that those who have installed the DEFCON Alert Box will need to update their code as the images will be stored in a different location. We apologies for the inconvenience this will cause.

This will not affect users of the DEFCON Warning System Desktop application.

The message board will also see a temporary interruption. This interruption will last only a couple minutes.

This maintenance will take place likely on Friday, November 29, 2013, but may be rescheduled due to unforeseen circumstances. It will be completed, however, before December 1, 2013.
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