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2013 June 18 — Why Now?
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In Spy News

In Mike Konczal’s post, What’s New in the New Surveillance State?, he notes:

In some sense, the issue of the government spying and collecting data on its citizens isn’t a new problem. One of my favorite tweets of the past week was Brooke Jarvis noting “Collapsing bridges alongside massive spy networks… Ah, the Jeffersonian ideal of government.”

I wonder if TJ could have imagined a Senator like Saxby Chambliss, who doesn’t see a need for hearings on the Snowden revelations, because his constituents haven’t called him to complain [about a classified program they didn’t know existed.]

MsExPat lives in Hong Kong a wrote a long piece explaining Six reasons why choosing Hong Kong is a brilliant move by Edward Snowden.

I have a feeling that his media appearances are designed to improve the support for him among the people of Hong Kong.

For those of you without a program, Digby notes from a CNet article that there are actually four different entities being discussed:

For your phone there is Mainway for the meta data, and Nucleon for the content;
For your Internet there is Marina for the meta data, and Prism for the content.

Now, as to the kerfuffle over whether analysts have access to whatever they want, the answer is only if they sign a copy of a permission request that states they are 51% sure that the requested content involves foreigners. This is immediately approved by the FISA court. When it turns out that it was a former girlfriend calling her lawyer about the restraining order, nothing apparently happens, because the analyst was only 51% sure.

Folks, 51% is definitely not ‘probable cause’, nor is it ‘reasonable suspicion’. Hell, 51% doesn’t qualify as a hunch, or a wild ass guess. That is coin toss territory, not analysis, but that’s all that is required to see the content.

June 18, 2013   Comments Off on In Spy News

Tropical Depression Two – Day 2

Tropical Depression TwoPosition: 18.9N 92.7W [10PM CDT 0300 UTC].
Movement: West-Northwest [300°] near 12 mph [19 kph].
Maximum sustained winds: 30 mph [ 45 kph].
Wind Gusts: 40 mph [ 65 kph].
Minimum central pressure: 1007 mb.

Currently about 60 miles [ 100 km] West-Northwest of Carmen, Mexico.

The system is still hanging together as it crosses the land dumping heavy rain.

A Tropical Storm Watch is in effect from Punta el Lagarto westward to Barra de Nautia, Mexico.

Here’s the link for NOAA’s latest satellite images.

[For the latest information click on the storm symbol, or go to the CATEGORIES drop-down box below the CALENDAR and select “Hurricanes” for all of the posts related to storms on this site.]

June 18, 2013   Comments Off on Tropical Depression Two – Day 2