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3/11/2017 11:23:34 AM

PHILIPPINES VOTES ON REINSTATING DEATH PENALTY AND REDUCING AGE OF CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY TO 9

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By age 12, Ryan had already sold crack cocaine, begged, and stolen from shops. He had been to prison five times, and was brutally tortured by police to find out where he had hidden a necklace. “The police made me kneel on a rough floor all night and beat my legs with the batuta stick. They had no mercy, even though I begged in pain,” Ryan said. After that, he was given only a biscuit for dinner, and sent back to his jail cell, he told Unicef workers.

The Philippines had its third and final reading this week of a bill to bring back the death penalty—one of President Duterte’s main election campaign promises. If the bill is passed, the Philipines would be the first country in Southeast Asia to abolish and then reinstate capital punishment. Compounding this is the likely lowering of the age of criminal responsibility to nine, which would make it one of the only nations in the world to hold children under ten to account.

If the death penalty is passed, and the age of criminal responsibility is reduced, it’s possible that children like Ryan, forced onto the streets to provide for their large families, could face execution.


Local residents pass the time under C-3 bridge in North Bay Boulevard South (NBBS), a Navotas City district of slums and waterways with a high number of drug war deaths, in Manila, Philippines, November 3, 2016.REUTERS/DAMIR SAGOLJ

“Lowering the age of criminal responsibility from 15 to 9 is a death sentence to our children,” Senator Risa Hontiveros, who is opposing the bill, said in a national press conference in February. By treating children in conflict with the law as hardened criminals, they could either end up dead in the hands of extrajudicial killers or the state.”

The third reading of the bill yesterday in the lower house was largely symbolic, as it has already passed in the Lower Chamber with 217 votes in favor, and just 54 against. Finally, it will go to the Senate, which is also sympathetic to Duterte. The president must then sign off on the bill, and the death penalty will be in force.

“The Senate is now the Philippines’ last real hope of upholding its international obligations and rescuing the country from this backwards step,” said Champa Patel, Amnesty International’s director for southeast Asia and the Pacific.

The Philippines abolished the death penalty in 2006, amid overwhelming support from legislators. The then president Gloria Arroyo, signed the law to end the punishment just before she visited the Vatican to meet the Pope. “We yield to the high moral imperative dictated by God to walk away from capital punishment,” Arroyo said in a speech.

Twelve years later, and the current government is committed to reinstating the penalty. House speaker, Pantaleon Alvarez, who filed the bill, put pressure on House leaders to pass it, and threatened their jobs if they abstained or failed to attend. He also proposed the bill to lower the age of criminal responsibility to nine from 15 in July 2016: “Adult criminals knowingly and purposely make use of youth below 15 years of age to commit crimes, such as drug trafficking," he said in an explanatory note.

Since Duterte became president, over 7000 people have been killed extrajudicially as part of his war on drugs. Thousands of Catholic Filipinos marched against Duterte’s war on drugs on February 18 as a protest against the growing "culture of violence."


A man passes the time under C-3 bridge in North Bay Boulevard South (NBBS), a Navotas City district of slums and waterways with a high number of drug war deaths, in Manila, Philippines, November 3, 2016.REUTERS/DAMIR SAGOLJ

"We have to stand up. I am alarmed and angry at what's happening because this is something that is regressive. It does not show our humanity." Broderick Pabillo, a Manila-based bishop told AFP news agency before addressing the crowd. Around 80 percent of the Philippines’ population are Catholic, and the Church helped to topple Ferdinand Marcos in 1986.

Known for his belligerent speaking style—Duterte once described Obama as “son of a whore”—the Filipino president told supporters on his campaign trail that he wanted to bring the death penalty back so he could hang people rather than shoot them, thereby saving bullets. In a news conference in September 2016, he said other presidents had succumbed to Catholics and “other bleeding hearts ” who argued capital punishment was a crime because “only God can kill.”

"The problem with that is, I ask you, what if there is no God? ” Duterte said, speaking to reporters in September at the presidential palace in Manila. “When a one-year-old, an 18-month-old baby is taken from the mother's arms, brought under a Jeep and raped, and killed, where is God?"

"People in the Philippines no longer believe in the laws, because the fear is not there," the president added.

Amnesty International has condemned the bill as “inhumane, unlawful, and an ineffective response to drugs.” If the Philippines’ authorities want to deal with the root causes of drug-related offences, they “should support humane, voluntary, health-focused and evidence-based policies as an alternative,” Patel said.

As opposition leaders in the Philippines are keen to point out, there is no statistical evidence that the death penalty prevents crime. Senator Hontiveros cites evidence that Hong Kong and Singapore have identical murder rates despite the former abolishing the death penalty in 1993.

“On the government’s plan to lower the age of criminal responsibility from 15 to 9, I believe it would be a death sentence to our children,” Hontiveros says. “By treating children in conflict with the law (CICL) as hardened criminals, our kids could either end up dead in the hands of extrajudicial killers or of the state.

“They could become targets of vigilante death squads, which have already killed thousands of Filipinos or land on death row if a lowered age of criminal liability is combined with the death penalty law.”

The proposed changes will also hurt the most vulnerable in society, Hontiveros claims: “The sad reality is that our justice system is still susceptible to the influence of the moneyed and influential.

“Should the death penalty find its way back, we can expect abuse and wrong convictions to lead to the deaths of many poor, innocent people. We cannot bring the dead back to life, the death penalty is an irreversible and irreparable punishment.”

Lotta Sylwanda, the UNICEF representative for the Philippines, is also deeply concerned by lowering the age of criminal responsibility. “We fought to raise [it] from nine to fifteen, and now it is threatened again. At present, children under 15 who are caught [committing a crime] go through a restorative justice procedure, and never enter the criminal justice system.”

The death penalty will be used to punish theft, piracy, infanticide, rape, murder, keeping drug dens and destructive arson along with many other crimes. Children, Sylwanda argues, are less likely to be killed because they account for so few of the serious crimes. “Just 1.7 percent of all crimes are committed by children, so to me, it’s surprising they don’t look into laws that break down syndicates and organized crime that employ the children in the first place,” she adds.


Effigies of corpses with placards are seen at a protest against the extrajudicial killings in the Philippines, outside the Philippine National Police (PNP) Headquarters in Quezon City, metro Manila, Philippines January 27.REUTERS/CZAR DANCEL

Supporters of the death penatly know little about how child offenders are dealt with in the Philippines, Sylwanda adds. “They think the situation is too lenient, and that they’re just being released without punishment. This isn’t the case.”

There are already facilities in place for child criminals: Bahay Pag-asa are youth centers, open 24 hours a day, to provide short-term residential care for 12-18 year olds who are either repeat offenders or are awaiting court disposition, or who have been abused or neglected.

Conditions vary in the so-called rehabilitation centers. The Manila Times reported that senior Philippine officials made spot-checks on children in January 2016 and found a “house of horrors” with overcrowded cells, where the children suffered in “24-hour confinement with no sun exposure.” The floors and walls were dirty, and the children were completely barefoot. Several children had mental health issues and needed special care but there were no programs for emotional healing, therapy, education or mental stimulation.

“Most children who commit crimes are acting on behalf of syndicates and adult criminals. Thus, it is the adult criminals and not the children who should be held primarily responsible. By lowering the age of criminal responsibility, the government ignores the uneven power relation between the adult criminal and CICL and even passes the blame for the crimes of adults to the children,” says Hontiveros.There are also concerns that simply lowering the age of criminal responsibility will deter criminal gangs from using children. “I do not agree with the justification behind the move to lower the age of criminal liability,” Hontiveros says. “[Some of my colleagues] subscribe to the simplistic logic that assumes crime rates will go down if you put more children in jail. I think that this is where the point goes astray.

Children are low-hanging fruit for the Philippines’ police, Hontiveros says. “[The lowering of the age of criminality] highlights the failure of our police to apprehend the really dangerous criminals and big-time syndicates. Unable to crack down on the crime syndicates and pressured to produce results in the government’s abuse-prone anti-crime campaign, children are easy targets.”

If the Senate passes the bill, the death penalty could be reintroduced as soon as April 1. Duterte has promised to execute “fix or six” criminals a day. Amnesty International has already said the extrajudicial executions of criminals as part of the president’s war on drugs may amount to crimes against humanity. If the death penalty is legalized, Duterte’s administration can claim that killing alleged criminals is the official punishment, decided democratically by Congress. But Carlos Conde, the Philippines researcher for Human Rights Watch, believes this could present greater dangers: "Adding a veneer of legality to the bloodbath in the Philippines will make stopping it even harder.”

(Newsweek)


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3/11/2017 11:39:52 AM

GERMANY RAMPS UP SURVEILLANCE POWERS AMID TERROR FEARS

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Germany is stepping up its surveillance laws after a string of terror attacks boosted fears about security in the country.

A new security resolution agreed by parliament early Friday morning will make it easier for private companies to install surveillance systems in public areas, such as shopping centers, football stadiums and car parks, Deutsche Welle reported.

The changes involve updates to the country’s data protection act in order to emphasize that the protection of life, health or freedom is a priority, meaning that privacy advocates will find it much more difficult to block such surveillance measures in future.

The police will now be able to wear uniform-mounted “bodycams,” which authorities say is for officers’ security, and can install new monitoring systems capable of reading and registering car license plate numbers.

On new year’s eve 2015/16, mass sex attacks in Cologne re-ignited the debate around security in public, which was sustained by a series of deadly attacks last year, including a shooting spree in Munich and a truck attackon a Berlin Christmas market.The moves to boost security follow a series of major attacks in Germany.

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3/11/2017 4:24:36 PM

Girls burned to death under lock and key in Guatemala shelter


Family and friends prepare to take to the cemetery the coffin with the body of Rosa Julia Tobar, a victim of a fire at the Virgen de Asuncion children shelter, at her grandmothers home in Guatemala City, Guatemala, March 10, 2017. REUTERS/Saul Martinez

By Sofia Menchu | GUATEMALA CITY

The blaze that has killed at least 37 and maimed others at an overcrowded Guatemalan shelter for abused teens broke out in a tiny room they were locked in to control them after a riot at the center, authorities and witnesses said.

The inferno in the 16 square meter classroom packed with 52 teenagers left survivors of Wednesday's blaze with such severe injuries that burn specialists were flown in from the United States and medics said they needed hundreds of blood donors.

Hospital officials on Friday said two more girls had died overnight and that more than a dozen remain hospitalized in critical condition.

The government has sacked the director of the Virgen de la Asuncion home, temporarily closed the center, declared three days of mourning and vowed to reform a childcare system that experts say is critically underfunded.

"The staff left the girls in an extremely reduced space, a four-meter by four-meter room, for 52 teenage girls," said Claudia Lopez, Guatemala's deputy ombudsman for human rights on Thursday. "It was a terribly thought out decision."

Police and witnesses say the fire appeared to have been started by one of the girls, who set light to a mattress in the room, possibly as a protest after hours inside.

"If it really was the girls who started the fire - why did they have matches in their hand, why were they not searched if they were going to be locked into this tiny space?," Lopez said.

ATTEMPTED ESCAPE

The Virgen de la Asuncion home houses youths up to 18 years old on the pine-wooded outskirts of the municipality of San Jose Pinula, some 25 kilometers (15 miles) southwest of the capital Guatemala City.

Its residents are an unusual mix of victims of violence and young offenders, with children with disabilities in another wing.

Years of problems at the home boiled over at lunchtime on Tuesday when a group of teenagers complaining about the conditions inside feigned a fight in the lunch hall as a distraction, before attacking staff and trying to escape, one eyewitness said.

After hours of rioting, police captured most of those who had fled and they were separated from the hundreds of other residents in the complex, according to an account written by the government's human rights department and seen by Reuters.

During five hours of negotiations that evening, the leaders of the rebellion alleged abuse by the staff including rotten food and the use of bleach on their skin and pepper spray as punishment for bad behavior, according to the document.

SMOKE SEEPS OUT

At around 1 am, the 52 girls were locked into a classroom and given thin mattresses to sleep on, local police chief Wilson Maldonado told a congressional commission. Boys involved in the trouble were kept in a separate area, an employee at the home said.

At about 9 am, police stationed outside the room noticed smoke seeping out, Maldonado said. However, one witness said the fire started 30 minutes earlier and police initially ignored the cries for help, thinking the girls were protesting.

"I heard shouting and loud noises all night," said a teenage girl who witnessed the fighting in the lunch hall and said she spent much of the Tuesday cowering under a bed in her dorm after some of her peers tried to make her join the riot.

"The fire was at about 8.30 am, the boys came running down to say that a girl had died," she said. "The police grabbed the boys and a carer began hitting them and telling them off for having left the room they were left in."

"TIP OF THE ICEBERG"

The Virgen de la Asuncion center has a history of abuse accusations documented by Guatemalan media. Over the last three years more than 250 of its residents have fled, newspaper reports said.

Human rights reports and interviews with people inside the center paint a complex picture. Some residents felt the center provided them shelter and education their families couldn't, and blamed a few "rebels" for the tensions.

Speaking to Reuters on condition of anonymity, an employee who has worked there for six years attributed many of the problems to low funding, poor staffing levels and judges who sent a steady flow of youth offenders to the home, rather than to detention centers.

"We had 15-19 new arrivals a day, every carer had 34 children to look after, and we were on one day on, one day off shifts of 24 hours because there were not enough staff, "the employee said, adding she faced death threats and verbal abuse from her wards.

Guatemala has Latin America's worst rates of child malnutrition. Street gangs like the Mara Salvatrucha prey on minors. And, the Central American nation's public institutions are underfunded, racked by corruption and widespread overcrowding.

The situation has contributed to the exodus of at least 67,000 Guatemalan children to the United States since 2013.

"What happened in the secure home yesterday is just the tip of the iceberg of an entire system of not protecting children and teens in Guatemala," said Enrique Maldonaldo, a specialist in child studies at the Instituto Centroamericano de Estudios Fiscales.

"Guatemala has not been capable of guaranteeing a minimum level of social protection," he said.

(Additional reporting by Enrique Andres Pretel; Writing by Frank Jack Daniel; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)

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Top 15 Discoveries & Implications of Wikileaks CIA Vault 7 – So Far

Makia Freeman, Contributor
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Vault 7 has been the subject of a curious and cryptic set of tweets from Wikileaks over the course of the past month or so. Now we know why. In bombshell news, in the greatest leak in Wikileaks history, in the greatest leak in CIA history, a total of 8,761 documents has been released in a series that has been dubbed Vault 7. Even for seasoned conspiracy researchers, the documents are fascinating and horrible at the same time. It confirms the suspicions and knowledge of many investigators. Now we have the proof to substantiate our hunches and intuition. The CIA has been caught with its pants down: spying on its citizens, bypassing encryption to steal their messages, hacking into their electronic devices to listen on their conversations, using US consulates abroad to conduct spying operations, remotely hacking into vehicles (to perform undetectable assassinations) and much more.

Some will be shocked, but really, let’s remember the true nature and purpose of the CIA: a rogue agency that overthrows foreign leaders, install puppet regimes, imports drugs, runs guns and assassinates anyone who gets in the way of its agenda, including US presidents. Wikileaks has stated that it has only releasedless than 1% of its Vault 7 series, so this is literally the tip of the iceberg. Imagine what else is to come …

Here are the top 15 discoveries and implications of Vault 7 so far:

Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #1: CIA = Virus & Malware Factory

The CIA is not just a rogue agency that runs illegal drugs and weapons, assassinates people, starts wars and conducts regime change. It has also spent untold millions or even billions of dollars developing what is probably the most sophisticated cyber warfare/hacking/spying department on the planet, equalling or even surpassing that of the NSA. Wikileaks reveals that the CIA has its own “hacking division” that is run by its CCI (Center for Cyber Intelligence) which by the end of 2016:

“… had over 5000 registered users and had produced more than a thousand hacking systems, trojans, viruses, and other “weaponized” malware. Such is the scale of the CIA’s undertaking that by 2016, its hackers had utilized more code than that used to run Facebook. The CIA had created, in effect, its “own NSA” with even less accountability and without publicly answering the question as to whether such a massive budgetary spend on duplicating the capacities of a rival agency could be justified.”

Snowden’s leaks were already bad enough, showing that the NSA was an agency above the law that monitored, surveilled and spied upon just about anyone it wanted, since most people on the planet are within its reach in one way or another. Now, we have confirmation that the CIA is engaging in exactly the same kind activity, or perhaps even worse. Could there be any possible doubt left by anyone that the MIC (Military Intelligence Complex) runs the US Government and the world?

Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #2: Bypassing Encryption

You know how all these companies promise encryption and some even charge more for the service? Guess what? It doesn’t matter! Vault 7 leaked docs shows that the CIA is getting audio files before they get encrypted. The CIA can hack into your phone, compromise your operating system and suck up your messages before they’re encrypted and sent. It doesn’t matter what precautions you’ve taken. Encrypted messaging apps like WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram and many more are vulnerable.

Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #3: Bypassing Computer Operating System

The CIA can hack your computer. In fact, every part of your computer can be bypassed, including your operation system. Per Wikileaks:

“The CIA has developed automated multi-platform malware attack and control systems covering Windows, Mac OS X, Solaris, Linux and more, such as EDB’s “HIVE” and the related “Cutthroat” and “Swindle” tools.”

Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #4: Smart TVs become Spy TVs

It was obvious to anyone with half a functioning brain cell that smart TVs were basically spy TVs (see The SMART Deception), but now we have the proof. In the Vault 7 docs, the CIA has a program calledWeeping Angel (read ’em and weep) that it developed with the MI5/BTSS (British Security Service). It details how the CIA can hack Samsung smart TVs and then place them in fake-off mode so that an unsuspecting owner falsely believes their TV is off – when really it is on, recording all sounds in the room and transmitting them via the net to a covert CIA server.

Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #5: MicroSoft MicroSpy Software

Bill Gates is the agenda-man for the New World Order. Clearly he sold out a long, long time ago. Kim Dotcom has been particularly vocal, calling for Gates to come clean (ain’t gonna happen) and admit how much he helped the CIA (and the MIC in general) by helping them build backdoors in the software. The CIA turned Microsoft software into spyware, using exploits that were built into the system:

“The CIA also runs a very substantial effort to infect and control Microsoft Windows users with its malware. This includes multiple local and remote weaponized “zero days”, air gap jumping viruses such as “Hammer Drill” which infects software distributed on CD/DVDs, infectors for removable media such as USBs, systems to hide data in images or in covert disk areas ( “Brutal Kangaroo”) and to keep its malware infestations going.

Many of these infection efforts are pulled together by the CIA’s Automated Implant Branch (AIB), which has developed several attack systems for automated infestation and control of CIA malware, such as “Assassin” and “Medusa”.”

Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #6: Skype is Vulnerable

Vault 7 reveals that conversations on Skype are converted to text then uploaded to a CIA cloud for data assortment and analysis.

Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #7: iPhones and Androids are Vulnerable

Both Apple iOS and Android systems are vulnerable. Snowden already told us this, but Vault 7 re-confirms that iPhones and Android are easily hackable. The CIA has been creating all kinds of malware to spy on practically every piece of electronic equipment you own.

Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #8: Breaking “Zero Day” Commitment by Hoarding Vulnerabilities

Wikileaks notes that Obama had promised the technology industry (after much lobbying) that the US Government would disclose any vulnerabilities as soon as it had discovered them (thus the term “zero day”). Yet the CIA stockpiled these vulnerabilities because it wanted to retain the advantage of knowing how to hack into systems and devices, which endangers everyone else who uses them:

“”Year Zero” documents show that the CIA breached the Obama administration’s commitments. Many of the vulnerabilities used in the CIA’s cyber arsenal are pervasive and some may already have been found by rival intelligence agencies or cyber criminals.

As an example, specific CIA malware revealed in “Year Zero” is able to penetrate, infest and control both the Android phone and iPhone software that runs or has run presidential Twitter accounts. The CIA attacks this software by using undisclosed security vulnerabilities (“zero days”) possessed by the CIA but if the CIA can hack these phones then so can everyone else who has obtained or discovered the vulnerability. As long as the CIA keeps these vulnerabilities concealed from Apple and Google (who make the phones) they will not be fixed, and the phones will remain hackable.”

Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #9: Hijacking All Sorts of Vehicles – for Assassination

Of all the discoveries, this one is explosive – literally. Vault 7 exposes that the CIA has the ability to remotely hijack all kinds of vehicles (including cars and planes), which means it can carry out undetectable assassinations. This casts a new light on the suspicious death of Michael Hastings, whose car burst into flames and ran into a tree at high speed. It also makes one wonder about the deaths of JFK Jr. (son of John F. Kennedy) and former US senator Paul Wellstone, both of whom died in suspicious plane accidents.

Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #10: Using US Consulate in Germany as a Spy and Hacking Base

You can imagine how impressed the Germans are with the US now. Remember when it was revealed that Obama was hacking the cell phone of German Chancellor Angela Merkel? Now we learn that the CIA, in flagrant violation of international law, has been using the US consulate in Frankfurt, Germany, as a base for its spying and hacking activities, many of which in this case required a close physical proximity to the target. From Wikileaks:

“CIA hackers operating out of the Frankfurt consulate ( “Center for Cyber Intelligence Europe” or CCIE) are given diplomatic (“black”) passports and State Department cover.

Your Cover Story (for this trip)
Q: Why are you here?
A: Supporting technical consultations at the Consulate.

A number of the CIA’s electronic attack methods are designed for physical proximity. These attack methods are able to penetrate high security networks that are disconnected from the internet, such as police record database. In these cases, a CIA officer, agent or allied intelligence officer acting under instructions, physically infiltrates the targeted workplace. The attacker is provided with a USB containing malware developed for the CIA for this purpose, which is inserted into the targeted computer. The attacker then infects and exfiltrates data to removable media.”

Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #11: CIA-Electronics Supplier Collusion

Another aspect to consider with this is CIA collusion with electronics manufacturers and suppliers. We know the CIA owns the MSM, Hollywood, the Communication Industry, etc. Wikileaks reports that the CIA’s Mobile Device Branch created technology to infect and control smartphones. Do they possess a backdoor into the software and hardware of all smartphones?

Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #12: Fiscal Damage

The CIA has caused worldwide damage that can be estimated in millions or maybe even billions of dollars, since they can’t now control the malware they have created. The CIA has lost control of the monster it created. We are all vulnerable. How much data will be hacked, how much privacy stolen and how much money will it cost to prevent and repair this breach?

Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #13: Project Umbrage: The Framing of Foreign Nations like Russia

Well well well. Remember all that brouhaha about Russia hacking the US elections? It was all lies and propaganda, but many people fell for it. Now look at this. The CIA has been using a program calledProject Umbrage under which it manipulates code to make it look like it comes from somewhere else like another nation. You could call it false flag cyber terrorism. In other words, the CIA clones the hacking procedures of Russia to create false flag hacking attacks, and then says with a straight face that the attacks “are consistent with what we would expect from Russian hackers”. That may be technically truthful (but what deceit!) – however only because the CIA has first intentionally mimicked those techniques with a motive to frame an innocent party or country. As YouTuber Joe in General writes:

“The CIA’s Remote Devices Branch gathers and maintains a large library of attack techniques stolen from malware produced in other countries, including Russia. One particular attack technique is the ability leave behind fake digital “fingerprints” that make it look like a CIA initiated cyber attack was done by someone else. At this early stage, its unclear if this is WikiLeaks’ interpretation of one thing the CIA could do, or if there’s a specific place in the document where the CIA mentions this use of UMBRAGE.)

This is HUGE. The ability to create a digital false flag calls into question anytime in recent history that the CIA has accused another country of hacking. “We have proof that Russia hacked the U.S election.””


Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #14: The CIA-NSA Turf War

For some time, we have known about the rivalry or turf war going on between the CIA and NSA in their struggle to become the preeminent military intelligence agency. Another implication of Vault 7 is that we now know for sure that the CIA has a hacking system that is at least equivalent to, if not better than, that of the NSA. The spying, criminality and illegality of the NSA is already miles past the line of what is acceptable in a free, open and just society. Now the CIA has doubled the criminality? Where’s the line here? What are the other 16-17 agencies doing? What’s the DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency) doing to us? What about the creepy NRO (National Reconnaisance Office), who sports mottos such as “Nothing is Beyond Our Reach” and “We Own the Night” (see above)?

Are all these agencies in some kind of selfish, macho competition to see who can enslave us the fastest?

This chart shows the CIA at the top of the tree, feeding data to the Executive Branch (the President). Black-and-white proof the CIA is above the President?

Vault 7 Discovery/Implication #15: CIA Above the Rank of President

JFK found out the hard way that presidents don’t tell what the CIA to do. The CIA tells the president what to do. The image above is interesting proof showing that the CIA is further up in the hierarchy that the Executive Branch.

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The timing of this release is interesting, given it occurred right after Trump accused Obama of wiretapping – an accusation in itself which is totally unprecedented. When has a sitting president ever even come to close to accusing a former president of any crime like that? Trump has been vindicated, but only in a certain sense. The CIA has no need to single him out when it can literally spy on anyone who owns a smart phone, smart TV or computer, or who uses Skype or WhatsApp.

Melissa Dykes of Truthstream Media suggests the leak may cause more apathy or learned helplessness, and that may be true, but it really depends on people’s attitudes in response to this information. Sadly and predictably, many US Government officials have reacted by scampering to find who did the leaking, rather than address the magnitude of the content of the leaks themselves.

Live by the Sword, Die by the Sword

The CIA has lived by the sword ever since its inception. It has always played with fire. Now it has lost control of a big chunk of its weapons – its cyber weaponry. The implications of Vault 7 are monumental yet hard to comprehend at this point. What this means is that any nation hostile to the US (and there’s a long list of invaded and subverted nations the CIA has left in its wake since 1953) can now use these weapons against America. It also opens the door to genuine criminal thief-hackers who are just out to steal information and money.

What the CIA has done is not just negligent. It’s not even just reckless – it’s brazenly criminal and utterly unaccountable.

They Want TOTAL INFORMATION CONTROL

The CIA is just another tool for the people who run the world. They want total information control. They want to know what you’re thinking. And they may already have the capacity to do that. This is just the beginning. Wikileaks has only released 1% of Vault 7. Multiply the revelations so far by 100. What do you get?

They want to know what you’re thinking and control your every act. They want you to be a completely controllable slave.

No one could be that evil? Oh yes they could, or rather, the dark force controlling them could.

Have a critical mass of people finally awoken to this horrible fact yet?

Can the Vault 7 leak get us to the point where we can fully face this reality?


(wakingtimes.com)


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