Fingertip biometrics at Disney turnstiles: the Mouse does its bit for the police state - Boing Boing


Today in my ongoing series of photos from my travels, this shot of the fingerprint reader at Walt Disney World’s turnstiles. These machines (which, I’m told, capture the shape of your fingertip instead of your fingerprint itself) are used to keep Disney World customers from sharing or re-selling their admission tickets, and are part of a general and growing police-state climate at the parks that includes routine bag-searches at each park entrance.Read Entire Post Here: Fingertip biometrics at Disney turnstiles: the Mouse does its bit for the police state - Boing Boing

BBC NEWS - Americas - US House passes surveillance law

House OKs bill defying Bush on eavesdropping
Seattle Times, United States - 17 hours ago
By Jonathan Weisman WASHINGTON — A deeply divided House approved its latest version of terrorist surveillance legislation on Friday, rebuffing President

Surveillance bill passes House despite Bush veto threat
Los Angeles Times, CA - 17 hours ago
Democrats approve a bill that would widen federal wiretapping power but wouldn’t give retroactive immunity to telecommunications companies.

House passes wiretapping bill
Boston Globe, United States - 18 hours ago
WASHINGTON - Extending a battle with the Bush administration over espionage laws, Democrats in the House pushed through legislation yesterday that gives the

US House passes surveillance law
BBC News, UK - 22 hours ago
The US House of Representatives has passed a surveillance bill that would allow lawsuits against phone companies. President George Bush has promised to veto

US House defies Bush on spy bill
Aljazeera.net, Qatar - 23 hours ago
The US House of Representatives has passed a surveillance bill that permits lawsuits against phone companies. However, the 16-vote victory in the

House of Reps passes FISA bill sans telecom immunity provision
Register, UK - Mar 14, 2008
By Dan Goodin in San Francisco → More by this author The US House of Representatives on Friday narrowly passed the latest version of a controversial

Michele Bachmann: Democratic leaders stand in the way of Americans
Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription), MN - Mar 14, 2008
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, pictured at a ceremony in the Capitol Rotunda, has refused to allow a floor vote on a bill that updates surveillance for the age

House votes 213-197 to reject retroactive telecom immunity
CNET News.com, CA - Mar 14, 2008
The US House of Representatives on Friday narrowly approved an electronic surveillance expansion without immunization for any telecommunications companies

House passes surveillance bill without immunity
InfoWorld, CA - Mar 14, 2008
By Grant Gross, IDG News Service The US House of Representatives has passed legislation that would re-authorize US government antiterrorist surveillance

US House Approves Intelligence Measure Over Bush Objections
Voice of America - Mar 14, 2008
By Dan Robinson The US House of Representatives has approved a Democrat-crafted foreign intelligence surveillance law that contains provisions strongly

House Dems Stand Up
Yahoo! News - Mar 14, 2008
The Nation — After its historic closed session last night, the House voted to reject telecom immunity this afternoon by a 213-197 margin.

US House challenges Bush on surveillance bill
Xinhua, China - Mar 14, 2008
WASHINGTON, March 14 (Xinhua) — The House of Representatives voted Friday to back Democratic-sponsored revisions to a federal surveillance law despite a

US House passes spy bill, rejects phone immunity
Guardian, UK - Mar 14, 2008
By Thomas Ferraro WASHINGTON, March 14 (Reuters) - The Democratic-led US House of Representatives defied President George W. Bush on Friday and passed an

FISA infinitum: More reaction
Baltimore Sun, United States - Mar 14, 2008
by James Oliphant As promised, the White House is not happy with the FISA bill passed by the House Friday. Here’s deputy press secretary Tony Fratto: Today,

US House passes spy bill, challenges White House
AFP - Mar 14, 2008
WASHINGTON (AFP) — The US House of Representatives on Friday passed a wiretap surveillance bill which President George W. Bush has vowed to veto,

House Passes FISA Bill
CBS News, NY - Mar 14, 2008
By Daniel W. Reilly (The Politico) The House passed a controversial electronic surveillance measure Friday morning, capping nearly a month of intense debate

 

BBC NEWS | Americas | US House passes surveillance law

Debate about Secret Session in House of Representatives

 

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Lecturers to Discuss DNA and Jewish History - Dallas News

 

Hat tip to www.Anomalist.com

At the JCC: Lecturers to discuss DNA and Jewish history

10:20 AM Fri, Mar 14, 2008 |
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Author Jon Entine and DNA expert Bennett Greenspan will speak at 7 p.m. on April 1 (a Tuesday) at the Aaron Family Jewish Community Center, 7900 Northaven Road in Dallas.

Entine wrote “Abraham’s Children: Race Identity and DNA of the Chosen People,” a geneological, scientific and historical examination of the shared biblical ancestry of Jews and Christians. There’s a press release about the book after the jump.

Greenspan is the founder of FamilyTreeDNA of Houston, a well-known genealogical service that uses the science of DNA to help trace family histories.

Tickets are $10 in advance ($8 for seniors) and $15 at the door.

For reservations or more information, call Rachelle Weiss Crane at 214-239-7128 or send her n e-mail at rweisscrane@jccdallas.org.

HAS CHRISTIANITY FORGOTTEN ITS JEWISH HERITAGE?

Author Explores Christianity’s Shared Ancestry with Israelites,
Reminds Christians of Shared Spiritual Legacy

Villanova, PA (February 2008) - A strong, yet multi-faceted bond has formed between Religious Conservatives here in America and Israel. Contemporary Christian leaders urge modern Christians to rally behind Israel, citing the “Biblical Imperative” to support the restoration of the Jewish State. Nearly two thousand years ago, the religious rebels inspired by Jesus founded what has come to be known as Christianity which sprang forth from Judaism. However, most Christians know very little about Judaism even when reading and lessons from the Old Testament is part of their services. What impact does this shared religious tradition have today? More importantly in what ways might Jewish traditions shape the future of Christianity?

In “ABRAHAM’S CHILDREN: Race, Identity and the DNA of the Chosen People,” Jon Entine, a scholar with the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C., helps us understand how the revolutionary field of genetics is shedding new light on the stories of the Bible and the spiritual seeds of Christianity. What is the genetic evidence of the story of the Exodus? What can DNA tell us about the mysterious disappearance of the Lost Tribes and their potential return to Israel? How did Jesus and his Apostles transform the notion of blood ancestry so crucial to the Israelites? Can genes help bridge the religious and spiritual gap that sometimes separates Christians and Jews by underscoring the shared legacy of the Israelites? Many readers will find the answers they seek in this book which Kirkus Reviews calls “An epic tale of ‘The Chosen People’…engaging and informative for Jews and non-Jews alike.”

Entine provides an exciting look at how cutting edge genetic research is changing how we view Biblical history Western identity, and Jewish ethnicity, including the provocative question of “Who is a Jew?” But DNA is also a time machine that allows us to address the riddles of history. He addresses why scientists believe that Jews expelled from ancient Palestine may be responsible for building the vast ruins known as the Great Zimbabwe, the only surviving architectural marvel in Africa. He discusses the rise and fall of the golden age of religious tolerance in an enlightened medieval Spain, when Jews, Christians, and Muslims lived at peace. In a book BostonNOW reports “offers fascinating accounts of how genes travel and how we study them,” Entine tells the story of Christian Hispaños of the American Southwest, whose recent discovery of their Israelite ancestry has led them to reaffirm their belief in Jesus.

The Old Testament meticulously records generations worth of genealogies and family records and the New Testament makes a point of documenting the bloodline of Jesus through the house of David. Clearly genealogy and bloodlines are of great importance to Western religion and the author brings together the Old and the New in his book. In fact, Nature Genetics explains that Entine’s “broad, well-documented sweep of Jewish history will inform even the most knowledgeable of readers.” Abraham’s Children explores questions such as:

• Could anyone really trace their ancestry back dozens of generations to biblical times, possibly to Moses?
• Could Jews or Christians have maintained unique, distinct lineages throughout the centuries?
• What would confirming this lineage mean to Jewish–and Christian– identity?

In today’s multiethnic, culturally fragmented, post-modern world, identity can often be elusive. As Howard Wolinsky in the Chicago Sun Times notes, “ABRAHAM’S CHILDREN can help Jew or non-Jew alike understand this new promised land of DNA and the thorny issues it will raise.” ABRAHAM’S CHILDREN showcases the profound implications of the Age of Genetics and its effect on the way we look at history and how we think about who we are.

RELIGION Blog | The Dallas Morning News

The Way Out: Bigelow Aerospace UFO?

A camera on Bigelow Aerospace’s Genesis I experimental imflatable spacecraft has recorded a bright spot seemingly flying between it and Earth. The image has no details, but it is larger than a point source of light. Whatever it is, the image, which lasts a few seconds, is not an atmospheric phenomenon. Even though most of the time the image is seen against Earth, when it first appears, the image is at least partially against the blackness of space.

Read entire article here: The Way Out: BA UFO?

Alien Swarms Descend On Camera-Happy Argentina - io9.com

argentina2.jpgArgentina has been having a huge UFO boom, with 64 reported sightings in 2008 alone. And some of the UFO photos have become remarkably detailed, showing things like insignia and little fins. Thanks to digital cameras (and maybe Photoshop) people are able to create much, much more believable evidence of extraterrestrial vehicles zooming over Buenos Aires. But is the truth out there? Click through for more photos, and some details of the sightings.

Ufos: Alien Swarms Descend On Camera-Happy Argentina

All UFO Secrets Must Be Disclosed - Frank Warren’s Blog

So says Brazilian Air Force Brigadier Jose Carlos Pereira, one of the most distinguished military officers in Brazil, who gave Brazilian UFO Magazine an exclusive interview last Saturday, March 8th, 2008

Brigadier Pereira admitted that he is a supporter of our campaign UFOs: Freedom Of Information Now, and said that “it is time to end all secrets about UFOs in Brazil and everywhere”.

Read More Here: “All UFO Secrets Must Be Disclosed” Frank Warren’s Blog

Cryptomundo.com - Pinky Expedition: Investigative Breakthrough

Sometimes when investigating cryptids, it’s not how you ask but who and what you are asking about that gets some more insightful answers. It was a good day in the Pinky expedition journey.

On Thursday, March 13, 2008, besides checking out more wildlife along the St. Johns River and at the Zoological Park of Sanford, I had a major investigative breakthrough.

Cryptomundo.com » Pinky Expedition: Investigative Breakthrough

NSA shifts to e-mail, Web, data-mining dragnet - The Iconoclast

The National Security Agency was once known for its skill in eavesdropping on the world’s telephone calls through radio dishes in out-of-the-way places like England’s Menwith Hill, Australia’s Pine Gap, and Washington state’s Yakima Training Center.

Today those massive installations, which listened in on phone conversations beamed over microwave links, are becoming something akin to relics of the Cold War. As more communications traffic travels through fiber links, and as e-mail and text messaging supplant phone calls, the spy agency that once intercepted telegrams is adapting yet again.

Recent evidence suggests that the NSA has been focusing on widespread monitoring of e-mail messages and text messages, recording of Web browsing, and other forms of electronic data-mining, all done without court supervision. Taken together, those activities raise unique privacy and oversight concerns greater than those posed by large-scale monitoring of voice communications.

Documents released last week by a security consultant (PDF) indicate that an unnamed major wireless provider has opened its network to the U.S. government, allowing customers’ e-mail, text messaging, and Web use to be monitored. And Assistant Attorney General for National Security Kenneth Wainstein said last week that surveillance of e-mail was the real concern raised by the debate over amending the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.

That led some high-ranking House Democrats, including Energy and Commerce Chairman John Dingell, to circulate a letter (PDF) advising their colleagues to look skeptically at a Republican proposal that would grant retroactive immunity to companies that illegally let the Feds plug into their networks. The Republicans’ blanket of retroactive immunity would likely cover e-mail providers, search engines, Internet service providers, and instant-messaging services too.

NSA shifts to e-mail, Web, data-mining dragnet | The Iconoclast - politics, law, and technology - CNET News.com

NRCC Says Ex-Treasurer Diverted Up to $1 Million

NRCC Says Ex-Treasurer Diverted Up to $1 Million

By Paul Kane
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, March 14, 2008; A01

The former treasurer for the National Republican Congressional Committee diverted hundreds of thousands of dollars — and possibly as much as $1 million — of the organization’s funds into his personal accounts, GOP officials said yesterday, describing an alleged scheme that could become one of the largest political frauds in recent history.

For at least four years, Christopher J. Ward, who is under investigation by the FBI, allegedly used wire transfers to funnel money out of NRCC coffers and into other political committee accounts he controlled as treasurer, NRCC leaders and lawyers said in their first public statement since they turned the matter over to the FBI six weeks ago.

“The evidence we have today indicated we have been deceived and betrayed for a number of years by a highly respected and trusted individual,” said Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.), the NRCC chairman.

Read article: NRCC Says Ex-Treasurer Diverted Up to $1 Million

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