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VIDEO: Protesting George Friedman, CEO Of Stratfor, in Austin & San Francisco

February 13, 2015 By Kit O'Connell 15 Comments

On January 22, journalist and political prisoner Barrett Brown was convicted in a Texas court of controversial charges. In addition to a 63-month sentence, Brown is expected to pay $890,250 in restitution to the private spy agency, Strategic Forecasting (a.k.a. “Stratfor”). This monumental fine, which turns a theoretically free citizen into an indentured servant of a corporation, is meant to hold Brown responsible for a hack by the Anonymous group LulzSec — even though the government admitted it didn’t have any concrete evidence to show he’d taken any material part in the hack.

Jeremy Hammond, a member of LulzSec, pled guilty in May of 2013 and was sentenced to ten years in prison. The hack, carried out under the instruction of the FBI’s agent saboteur and snitch Sabu, revealed millions of emails that showed the complex interrelationship between the private intelligence firm, multinational corporations, and the surveillance state. The emails also revealed how Stratfor had infiltrated activist groups from Texas to India.

On February 2, 2015, George Friedman, Stratfor’s CEO, was scheduled to sign his book “Flashpoints: The Emerging Crisis in Europe,” at Book People, an independent bookstore in Austin, Texas. It would be Hammond’s 1,065th day in prison; Brown had been incarcerated for 874.

George Friedman, you should have expected us.

Filed Under: Civil Liberties, National News Tagged With: activism, Anonymous, Anonymous Solidarity Network, Austin, Azzurra Crispino, Barrett Brown, Bhopal, Book Passage, Book People, California, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Dick Cheney, Flashpoints: The Emerging Crisis in Europe, FreeAnons, FreeBB, George Friedman, GI Files, Global Intelligence Files, hacking, hacktivism, Hector Monsegur, Hector Xavier Monsegur, India, Jeremy Hammond, journalism, Lulz, Lulzsec, NSA, Occupy Austin, Occupy Wall Street, OWS, PAPS, political prisoners, prison, prison abolition, Prison Abolition & Prisoner Solidarity, protest, Sabu, San Francisco, San Francisco Occupy Action Council, Strategic Forecasting, Sue Crabtree, surveillance, Texas, Texas Department of Public Safety, Texas State Troopers, Union Carbide, War, Wikileaks

What’s The Real Threat To Washington Of A Nuclear Iran?

February 2, 2015 By Steven Chovanec 3 Comments

There is much discussion in Western political discourse of the “threat” of Iran, spoken of as though it is a self-evident truth, an assumption that underlies the entire spectrum of debate. To question such an obvious truism is something that disciplined intellectuals understand is not proper of them to do. Most likely the thought doesn’t even cross their minds, thanks to dignified university education and the values instilled from it; there are some things not suitable for a respectable intellectual to discuss, after all. Former US Army Lt. Col. Ralph Peters went so far as to say that “Iran is building a new Persian Empire.”

Furthermore, in order to slow down Iran’s progress towards a bomb, Netanyahu has threatened to launch an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities. Threats which are credible, according to officials from the Obama administration. Obama, over the years, has used such threats by telling other world leaders that toughening sanctions on Iran is the only way to forestall an Israeli attack. Obama himself has argued that a nuclear Iran poses a “profound” national security threat to the US.

Given this ubiquitous rhetoric, there is an obvious question that arises, one which is seldom asked: what exactly is this “threat” that a nuclear Iran poses? What exactly is such a grave and existential threat that Western leaders would risk escalation and military confrontation by threatening the Iranian republic with an attack? Fortunately, we have an authoritative answer to this.

Filed Under: Foreign Affairs, Media & Culture, National News Tagged With: 1979 Iranian Revolution, Africa, Ali Khamenei, Anthony Cordesman, assassination, Ayatollah Khomeini, Barack Obama, Benjamin Netanyahu, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Che Guevara, CIA, Congress, Cuba, Defense Department, Defense Intelligence Agency, DIA, Egypt, Fidel Castro, Hasan Ruhani, intelligence, Iran, Israel, John Boehner, John McCain, Martin van Creveld, MENA, Michael T. Flynn, Middle East, Monroe Doctrine, nuclear, oppression, Pentagon, propaganda, Ralph Peters, Ron Dermer, sanctions, Senate, Senate Armed Services Committee, terrorism, US Department of Defense, Zbigniew Brzezinski

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