Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Scientology

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2806364004051944987#
Excerpt:
MKULTRA Scientology Cults (#17)
04:53 - 4 years ago
Hubbard founds Scientology for the ONI as a front for MKULTRA and infiltration operation targeting govt and industry. the Cult Awareness Network is destroyed and absorbed by Scientology.
ONI
(Office of Naval Intelligence)

Programmed To Kill/Satanic Cover-Up Part 3 (Henry Lee Lucas & Charles Manson)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPra_oo2tcI

http://www.bible.ca/scientology-poor-famous-members.htm
Excerpt:
Ex-Scientologists were also reluctant to talk--out of fear. "I have kids, I have an ex-husband who is still way, way involved," said one. "Everybody I know has been investigated." A Hollywood publicist also refused: "I don't have the lawyers or the bodyguards." Emilio Estevez was reported to be the target of a Scientology recruitment attempt; he said he supported PREMIERE's efforts but declined to be interviewed: "I just don't want to end up with my phones tapped."
Such fears have considerable foundation. The worst incidents come from the '70s: Scientologists are known to have framed the mayor of Clearwater, Florida, in a trumped-up hit-and-run accident. They also framed a journalist named Paulette Cooper, alleging a bomb threat, and sued her seventeen times. Hubbard's wife, Mary, and ten other leading Scientologists were sentenced in 1982 to five-year terms in federal prison for breaking into government offices and stealing thousands of official documents about Scientology. During their trial, several Scientologists leaked damaging information to the press about the presiding judge's sex life. In a 1977 raid on Scientology's Los Angeles offices, the FBI found lock picks, pistols, ammunition, knockout drops, a blackjack, and bugging and wire-tapping equipment, as well as church memos on how to launder money, tail enemies, and blackmail people.
The current leaders of Scientology insist that the acts of Mary Hubbard and her coconspirators represent a dark side of Scientology that is all in the past. They dismantled the unit that was responsible for these activities, and attack a reporter as "a bigot" for raising the issue. But they admit without hesitation that they still use private detectives to investigate their enemies, including Bowers--they even provided documentation of Scientology detectives secretly videotaping a sting operation against a hostile former church member. "I have no problem with that," says Marty Rathbun, president of the church's Religious Technology Center.
To this day, people who tangle with Scientology find themselves subject to aggressive efforts at intimidation. Mike Farrell, who played B.J. on the television series M*A*S*H, crossed paths with the church when he contacted the Cult Awareness Network for information on a film project about child abuse. After gaining great respect for their work, he attended a fund-raising event at a private home in Beverly Hills, where he was confronted by angry picketers. "There were people taking photographs, being very obvious, getting video footage of the guests as they went in and out--obvious harassment," he says.
Farrell says he asked one of the pickets if he was a Scientologist, and the man said yes. In an effort to be fair, Farrell had lunch with Reverend Heber Jentzsch, president of the Church of Scientology International, and investigated Scientology's charges against CAN. The actor says he found them to be based on "sham, invective, and distortion." Later, at a CAN convention near the L.A. airport, Farrell encountered more angry Scientologists. "Not only did they picket, but they sort of get in your face and give you this loud and incessant spiel that doesn't allow for dialogue--it's just a kind of attempt to intimidate."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Keough
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Keough married Presley, the daughter of Elvis Presley and actress Priscilla Presley at the Church of Scientology in West Hollywood on October 3, 1988.[1] Keough is a Scientologist, and met Lisa at the Scientology Celebrity Centre.[2][3][4][5][6] The couple had dated for three years before marriage.[7] Keough and Presley spent a three-month honeymoon on a cruise in the Caribbean, on a yacht owned by Church of Scientology, the SMV Freewinds.[8][9][10] Scientology publicists stated that they were accompanied on the ship by Scientology celebrities including musician Chick Corea, and Olympic gymnast Charles Lakes.[8] Priscilla Presley released a statement through publicist Paul Bloch: "Lisa and Danny have been talking for the past year about getting married and starting a family ... I couldn't be happier for the two of them at this very special time in their lives."[11]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Sue_Hubbard
Excerpt:
Mary Sue Hubbard played a leading role in the management of the Church of Scientology, rising to become the head of the Church's Guardian's Office (GO). In August 1978, she was indicted by the United States Government on charges of conspiracy relating to illegal covert operations mounted by the Guardian's Office against government agencies. She was convicted in December 1979 and was sentenced to five years' imprisonment and the payment of a $10,000 fine. She was forced to resign her post in July 1981 and served a year in prison from January 1983, after exhausting her appeals against her conviction. In the late 1990s, she fell ill with breast cancer and died in 2002.

http://www.citizenwarrior.com/2011/02/more-on-using-scientology-to-criticize.html
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7. At six o'clock on the morning of 8 July 1977, 134 FBI agents armed with search warrants and sledgehammers, simultaneously broke into the offices of the Church of Scientology in Washington and Los Angeles and carted away 48,149 documents. They would reveal an astonishing espionage system which spanned the United States and penetrated some of the highest offices in the land.



The Satanic Cult Behind the Music Industry part 7 - C
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOIXiBGYj4w&feature=related




http://www.factnet.org/Scientology/celebrities_con.html
Excerpt:
Scientology also helped Lisa Marie Presley arrange her marriage to Michael Jackson. The idea was to make Jackson a Scientologist so he would become a recruiter and bring large numbers of youth into Scientology. While she was working on Michael Jackson, Presley inconveniently was already married, and to a Scientologist staff member. Scientology quickly ordered a divorce, so the Michael Jackson recruiting plan could go forward.

MK Ultra Monarch programming
http://intheknow7.wordpress.com/category/mk-ultra-monarch-programming/

Roger Ailes is a Scientologist

http://articles.nydailynews.com/2009-06-14/gossip/17924889_1_roger-ailes-roger-friedman-scientology
Excerpt:
ox's axed man blames Scientologists
Fox News bowed to pressure from Kelly Preston, Tom Cruise and other members of the Church of Scientology when it fired columnist Roger Friedman, the entertainment journo is expected to charge in a wrongful termination lawsuit this week.
In April, Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. announced it had "terminated" Friedman after he wrote on FoxNews.com about watching a pirated Internet copy of 20th Century Fox's "X-Men Origins: Wolverine."
Friedman is convinced that was a cover story. Last August, Friedman went to Memphis for the funeral of his friend and R&B legend Isaac Hayes, who was a Scientologist. Preston was also in town for the funeral. Friedman, who now writes for The Hollywood Reporter, tells us that when Preston saw him at the Peabody Hotel, Mrs. John Travolta loudly blasted him for his columns criticizing Scientology.
"She called me a 'religious bigot,'??" Friedman recalls.
The following month, says an ally of Friedman, Preston voiced her complaints about Friedman to Fox News chief Roger Ailes and his then-EVP, John Moody.

http://frogstylebiscuit.com/node/679
Excerpt:

Fox News Run by Scientologist Leader

What would you say if you found out that a major source of American news is run by a cult leader?

Roger Ailes, CEO of Fox Television Stations, is an OT VIII Scientologist (the highest member level attainable).

In addition to maintaining "fair and balanced" reporting at Fox News, Ailes also has a considerable political history: Ailes served as a media consultant to Bush Senior and Ronald Reagan during their presidencies. He also did work for President Richard M. Nixon, staging events and selecting audiences.

In additon to these achievements, Ailes will also be remembered for persuading Rush Limbaugh to make the jump from radio to television (Ailes, in 1991, served as executive producer of Limbaugh's late-night show).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OT_VIII
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Wikileaks version
On March 24, 2008, Wikileaks placed what it claimed was a complete set of OT levels on their site, including a version of OT VIII not previously publicly available. The Church of Scientology objected that posting this information on its website is clear violation of copyright. However, Wikileaks did not remove the documents and claimed the documents were authentic. Subsequently, Swiss-based bank Julius Baer asked a US court to shut Wikileaks down. But the bank eventually dropped its case, after Judge Jeffrey S. White said that a shutdown was barred by the First Amendment to the US Constitution.[4]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Ailes
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Ailes is a longtime friend of journalist and media personality Barbara Walters.[32]



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Chanology
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http://www.factnet.org/Scientology/governmentsting.html
Excerpt:
In this raid the FBI discovered many secret policy documents authored by Scientology's founder laying out Scientology's real political goals. For example: "The vital targets on which we must invest most of our time are:
(T1) Depopularizing the enemy to the point of obliteration.
(T2) Taking over the control or allegiance of the heads or proprietors of all news media.
(T3) Taking over the control or allegiance of key political figures.
(T4) Taking over the control or allegiance of those who monitor international finance..."
Nine top leaders of Scientology pleaded guilty to burglaries, forgeries, infiltration, obstruction of justice, and other crimes against more than 100 US federal agencies including the Department of Justice and the Department of Defense. In a memorandum to the judge in the case, a US federal prosecutor urged stiff jail sentences for the defendants, stating, "The crime committed by these defendants is of a breadth and scope previously unheard of. No building, office, desk, or file was safe from their snooping and prying. No individual or organization was free from their despicable conspiratorial minds. The tools of their trade were miniature transmitters, lock picks, secret codes, forged credentials and any other device they found necessary to carry out their conspiratorial schemes." [U.S. v. Heldt et al. 688 F.2d. 1238. (D.C. Cir 1980) Cert. Den. 456 U.S. 926 (1982)].
Other secret documents found by the FBI further indicate that Scientology uses religion as a mere facade, a politically useful defense to cloak its true political ambitions and goals. It seems at least Germany has taken seriously our government reports. In his recent UN report, Mr. Amor also said that Germany's measures against Scientology are "simply designed to protect citizens and the liberal democratic order," by assuring the Scientologists do not, among other actions, use "immoral and illegal techniques of psychological manipulation and repression."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Breuer
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A close friend, mentor, and collaborator with Sigmund Freud, Breuer is perhaps best known for his work with Anna O. (the pseudonym of Bertha Pappenheim), a woman suffering from "paralysis of her limbs, and anaesthesias, as well as disturbances of vision and speech."[1]

http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2008/01/09/2008-01-09_will_smith_boosting_scientology.html
Excerpt:

Will Smith boosting Scientology

Tuesday, January 8th 2008, 10:06 PM
Will Smith has joined the ranks of Hollywood power players actively recruiting for the Church of Scientology.
Big stars traditionally distribute "wrap presents" to crew members after completing a film. His recent gift after wrapping next summer's comedy "Hancock" was a card good for a personality test at your local Scientology center.
Fun!
Never mind that such tests are given free by the church anyway. The quiz is designed to convert people to the religion by identifying personality flaws that - surprise! - Scientology can fix right up for you.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Smith
Excderpt:
Smith has said he has studied multiple religions, including Scientology, and he has said many complimentary things about Scientology and other faiths. Despite his praise of Scientology, Smith said "I just think a lot of the ideas in Scientology are brilliant and revolutionary and non-religious"[28][29] and "Ninety-eight percent of the principles in Scientology are identical to the principles of the Bible.... I don't think that because the word someone uses for spirit is 'thetan' that the definition becomes any different."[30] He has denied having joined the Church of Scientology, saying "I am a Christian. I am a student of all religions, and I respect all people and all paths."[31] Smith gave $1.3 million to charities in 2007, of which $450,000 went to two Christian ministries, and $122,500 went to three Scientology organizations; the remaining beneficiaries included "a Los Angeles mosque, other Christian-based schools and churches, and [...] the Yitzhak Rabin Memorial Center in Israel".[32] Smith and his wife have also founded a private elementary school in Calabasas, California, the New Village Leadership Academy, which has attracted controversy and speculation over its use of Study Technology, a teaching methodology developed by L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology.[33]

http://home.snafu.de/tilman/j/origins6.html
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The key concept in any argument relating to Hubbard's plagiarism is that of "source". In the early days, Hubbard expressed a debt to other thinkers. For example, there are a number of references to Freud and Breuer in his 1950 lectures.

http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2010/05/02/2010-05-02_scientology_leader_david_miscavige_accused_of_snooping_in_secret_celeb_confessio.html
Excerpt:

Scientology leader David Miscavige accused of snooping in secret celeb confessional files

Sunday, May 2nd 2010, 10:57 AM
Scientology leader David Miscavige (l.) is being accused of gossiping about Lisa Marie Presley and Michael Jackson after snooping in her confidential confessional file.
Marcou/Getty, Matthews/AP
Scientology leader David Miscavige (l.) is being accused of gossiping about Lisa Marie Presley and Michael Jackson after snooping in her confidential confessional file.

TODAY IN RUSH & MOLLOY

The Church of Scientology is bringing down the hammer on a renegade member who alleges leader David Miscavige loves to gossip about his star parishioners.
Former high-ranking member Amy Scobee claims in her just-out book, "Scientology: Abuse at the Top," that Miscavige and other officials "snooped" in confidential confessional files - a charge vehemently denied by the church, whose believers include Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes, John Travolta, Kelly Preston and Kirstie Alley.
Scobee writes that she was in the office of top exec Marc Yager when Miscavige called to brief him on "the latest" about "a female celebrity connected with Michael Jackson."
"Yager kept saying, 'No way, really? That's completely out of control!' ... [They were] giggling like little elementary school kids."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Marie_Presley
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Beliefs
Lisa Marie Presley is a Scientologist who has expressed her gratitude to L. Ron Hubbard and the Scientology method, asserting her belief that without Scientology, she "would either be completely insane or dead by now".[53]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leah_Remini
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On July 19, 2003, Remini married actor Angelo Pagán who also appeared on The King of Queens as Rico and other various characters.[10] They have a daughter, Sofia Bella, born in 2004.
Remini is a member of The Church of Scientology.[3] In December 2005, she helped promote the gala opening of Church of Scientology's "Psychiatry: An Industry of Death" Museum.[11] Responding to criticism of Scientology during an interview on CNN, Remini ironically stated:[3]

If somebody is going to get turned off about something because of what they read or heard, then that person's not smart enough to even enter a church. If you're really against something, then know what you're against.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jada_Pinkett_Smith
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After meeting famed Scientologist Tom Cruise during the filming of Collateral in 2004, Pinkett Smith and Smith donated $20,000 to the Hollywood Education and Literacy Program (HELP), Scientology's basis for homeschooling.[50] The couple came under fire in 2008 when they decided to fund New Village Leadership Academy, a private elementary school located in Calabasas, California. The school employs teachers dedicated to the Scientology religion and features methodologies like study technology, created by Church of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. The couple, who are close friends with Cruise and wife Katie Holmes,[51] have denied claims that they are themselves Scientologists. Jaqueline Olivier, an administrator of New Village Leadership Academy, insists that the school has no religious affiliation.[52][53]



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Scientologists
[edit] List of membersName Lifetime Notes
Alley, KirstieKirstie Alley 1951– Actress.[2][3][4][5]
Archer, AnneAnne Archer 1947– Actress (mother of Scientology spokesperson Tommy Davis).[3][6]
Aspen, JenniferJennifer Aspen 1973– Actress.[7][8]
Bartilson, LynseyLynsey Bartilson 1983– Actress.[9]
Bell, CatherineCatherine Bell 1968– Actress.[9][10][11][12]
Black, KarenKaren Black 1939– Actress.[13][14][15]
Cardone, GrantGrant Cardone 1958– Salesman, author, motivational speaker, media personality[16]
Cartwright, NancyNancy Cartwright 1957– Voice-over actress.[9][17][18][15][19]
http://www.lermanet.com/cos/serpent.htm
Excerpt:
Now let's look at "It Takes A Village,"

  "Any discussion of how the brain's processes affect cognitive intelligence
tells only half the story about the first blossoming of intelligence.  The
other half is how we behave in our relations with other people--what is now
being called our 'emotional intelligence...'  Now that I have read Daniel
Goleman's book, "Emotional Intelligence," I am better able to understand what
back then I could only wonder about.  Goleman brings to our attention new
breakthroughs in psychology and neuroscience that shed light on how our 'two
minds'--the RATIONAL and the EMOTIONAL--operate together to determine human
behavior."  (Pages 61-63 of "It takes A Village," by Hillary Clinton)

TWO MINDS!  This is Hubbard's "DIanetics" with a new wardrobe, new dressing.:

Hubbard's ANALYTICAL mind = Goleman's RATIONAL mind
Hubbard's REACTIVE mind = Goleman's EMOTIONAL mind

--to be continued in part two of Chapter One, "LAUNDERING DIANETICS."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It_Takes_a_Village
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Ghostwriter controversy
Clinton has been criticized for not giving credit to a ghostwriter in connection with It Takes a Village. The majority of the book was reportedly written by ghostwriter Barbara Feinman.[8] When the book was first announced in April 1995, The New York Times reported publisher Simon & Schuster as saying "The book will actually be written by Barbara Feinman, a journalism professor at Georgetown University in Washington. Ms. Feinman will conduct a series of interviews with Mrs. Clinton, who will help edit the resulting text."[9]
Feinman spent seven months on the project and was paid $120,000 for her work.[10] Feinman, however, was not mentioned anywhere in the book. Clinton's acknowledgment section began: "It takes a village to bring a book into the world, as everyone who has written one knows. Many people have helped me to complete this one, sometimes without even knowing it. They are so numerous that I will not even attempt to acknowledge them individually, for fear that I might leave one out."[11] During her promotional tour for the book, Clinton said, "I actually wrote the book ... I had to write my own book because I want to stand by every word."[2] Clinton stated that Feinman assisted in interviews and did some editorial drafting of "connecting paragraphs", while Clinton herself wrote the final manuscript in longhand.[2]
This led Feinman to complain at the time to Capitol Style magazine over the lack of acknowledgement.[12] In 2001, The Wall Street Journal reported that "New York literary circles are buzzing with vitriol over Sen. Clinton's refusal, so far, to share credit with any writer who helps on her book."[13] Later, in a 2002 article for The Writer's Chronicle,[14] Barbara Feinman Todd (now using her married name) related that the project with Clinton had gone smoothly, producing drafts in a round-robin style. Feinman agrees that Clinton was involved with the project, but also states that, "Like any first lady, Mrs. Clinton had an extremely hectic schedule and writing a book without assistance would have been logistically impossible." Feinman reiterates that her only objection to the whole process was the lack of any acknowledgement. A 2005 Georgetown University web page bio for Barbara Feinman Todd states that It Takes a Village was one of "several high-profile books" that she has "assisted, as editor, writer and researcher."[15]

http://www.jewishjournal.com/community/article/wrong_people_convicted_in_daniel_pearl_murder_new_report_asserts_20110125/
Excerpt:
The 74-page report, titled “The Pearl Project: The Truth Left Behind,” reads like an international crime thriller, following false leads, uncovering bungled investigations, and full of incompetent villains and cover-ups at the highest levels.
The co-directors of the Pearl Project are two “old-school gumshoe reporters,” Asra Q. Nomani, a friend and colleague of Pearl at the Wall Street Journal for nine years, and Barbara Feinman Todd, director of the journalism program at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.
The project is nothing if not ecumenical. Nomani comes from a conservative Muslim family of Indian descent, Feinman Todd from a liberal Chicago/Brooklyn clan, and they jokingly refer to themselves as “salaam and salami.”
Their research, aided by 32 multinational graduate and undergraduate journalism students and backed by professional investigative journalists, was conducted at a Jesuit university.
After the video of the killing surfaced, the Pakistani government, under considerable pressure from Washington, quickly put four suspects on trial and convicted them as Pearl’s murderers. One was sentenced to death, although he is still alive and appealing the verdict. The other three were sentenced to life in prison.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asra_Nomani
Excerpt:
Asra Q Nomani (born 1965) is an Indian-American journalist, author, and feminist, known as an activist involved in the Muslim reform and Islamic feminist movements. She teaches journalism at Georgetown University and is co-director of the Pearl Project,[1][2] a faculty-student, investigative-reporting project into the kidnapping and murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. The project is based at the Center for Public Integrity.
She is the author of two books, Standing Alone in Mecca: An American Woman's Struggle for the Soul of Islam and Tantrika: Traveling the Road of Divine Love. She is also the author of numerous articles including "Islamic Bill of Rights for Women in the Bedroom", the "Islamic Bill of Rights for Women in the Mosque", and "99 Precepts for Opening Hearts, Minds and Doors in the Muslim World".

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/how-roger-ailes-built-the-fox-news-fear-factory-20110525
Excerpt:
The key to decoding Fox News isn’t Bill O’Reilly or Sean Hannity. It isn’t even News Corp. chief Rupert Murdoch. To understand what drives Fox News, and what its true purpose is, you must first understand Chairman Ailes. “He is Fox News,” says Jane Hall, a decade-long Fox commentator who defected over Ailes’ embrace of the fear-mongering Glenn Beck. “It’s his vision. It’s a reflection of him.”
Ailes runs the most profitable – and therefore least accountable – head of the News Corp. hydra. Fox News reaped an estimated profit of $816 million last year – nearly a fifth of Murdoch’s global haul. The cable channel’s earnings rivaled those of News Corp.’s entire film division, which includes 20th Century Fox, and helped offset a slump at Murdoch’s beloved newspapers unit, which took a $3 billion write-down after acquiring The Wall Street Journal. With its bare-bones news­gathering operation – Fox News has one-third the staff and 30 fewer bureaus than CNN – Ailes generates profit margins above 50 percent. Nearly half comes from advertising, and the rest is dues from cable companies. Fox News now reaches 100 million households, attracting more viewers than all other cable-news outlets combined, and Ailes aims for his network to “throw off a billion in profits.”

http://www.casewatch.org/board/med/minkoff/alj.shtml
Excerpt:
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. The Respondent is a licensed physician in Florida, holding license number ME0056777.
2. According to the Respondent's curriculum vitae, he graduated Magna Cum Laude in 1974 from the University of Wisconsin Medical School and has apparently practiced since, primarily in pediatrics, infectious diseases, and emergency medicine.
3. At all times material to this case, the Respondent worked as an emergency room physician at the Columbia HCA Hospital in New Port Richey, Florida. A private company providing emergency room physicians to the hospital employed the Respondent.
4. Patient L.M. was a 36-year-old female living in Clearwater, Florida.
5. Patient L.M. was apparently involved with a religious organization and resided at a facility operated by the organization.
6. On or about November 20, 1995, the Respondent received a telephone call from a person or persons at the facility who reported that a resident was sleepless and in need of rest. The caller(s) requested that the Respondent prescribe medication for the patient.
http://articles.nydailynews.com/2009-06-14/gossip/17924889_1_roger-ailes-roger-friedman-scientology
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Harvard fellow hacked millions of papers

http://news.yahoo.com/feds-harvard-fellow-hacked-millions-papers-203301454.html
Excerpt:

Feds: Harvard fellow hacked millions of papers

BOSTON (AP) — A Harvard University fellow who was studying ethics was charged with hacking into the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's computer network to steal nearly 5 million academic articles.
Aaron Swartz, 24, was accused of stealing the documents from JSTOR, a popular research subscription service that offers digitized copies of more than 1,000 academic journals and documents, some dating back to the 17th century.
In an indictment released Tuesday, prosecutors say Swartz stole 4.8 million articles between September 2010 and January after breaking into a computer wiring closet on MIT's campus. Swartz, a student at the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, downloaded so many documents during one October day that some of JSTOR's computer servers crashed, according to the indictment.
Prosecutors say Swartz intended to distribute the articles on file-sharing websites.
Swartz turned himself in Tuesday and was arraigned in U.S. District Court, where he pleaded not guilty to charges including wire fraud, computer fraud and unlawfully obtaining information from a protected computer. He was released on $100,000 unsecured bond and faces up to 35 years in prison, if convicted.
"Stealing is stealing whether you use a computer command or a crowbar, and whether you take documents, data or dollars," U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz said in a statement. "It is equally harmful to the victim whether you sell what you have stolen or give it away."
A call to Swartz's attorney wasn't immediately returned. Swartz is due back in court Sept. 9.
A spokeswoman for JSTOR said Tuesday that Swartz had agreed to return all the articles so the company can ensure they aren't distributed.
"We don't own any of this content. We really have to responsible stewards of it," said spokeswoman Heidi McGregor. "We worked hard to find out what was going on. We worked hard to get the data back."
Swartz is an online activist who founded the website Demand Progress, which says it "works to win progressive policy changes for ordinary people."

PNAC's connection to Murdoch 'The Weekly Standard' and William Kristol Gordon Brown's wife friends w/Wendi Murdoch and JK Rowling

I've noticed since yesterday that News of the World is now seen as NOTW........  a couple days ago I noticed it was NOW....  mix em up and they can be seen as NWO.  hmmmmmm  This time it could be a mere coincidence but I swear before yesterday I only saw it as NOW.  ...cal

http://www.antiwar.com/orig/weiner6.html
Excerpt:
(PNAC's chairman, Bill Kristol, is the editor of Rupert Murdoch's The Weekly Standard.) In short, PNAC had a lock on military policy-creation in the Bush Administration.

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Weekly_Standard_Magazine
Excerpt:
The Weekly Standard magazine is considered the prime voice of Republican neoconservatives, and one of the most influential publications in Washington under the Bush Administration. [1] Founded under Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, it was first published on September 17, 1995. On June 17, 2009, Philip F. Anschutz's Clarity Media Group announced it had acquired The Weekly Standard.[2]


http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/9139841.Daniel_Morgan_s_brother__disturbed__by_News_of_the_World__harassment__of_murder_detective/
Excerpt:
THE brother of murdered private eye Daniel Morgan says the News of the World’s (NotW) alleged interference in the police investigation is “deeply disturbing”.
NotW staff are accused of harassing detective David Cook in 2002, while he was investigating the murder of Mr Morgan, as a favour to one of the suspects, Jonathan Rees.
Private eye Mr Rees, aged 57, worked as an investigator for NotW from 1993 to 2000, and was reportedly re-hired by Andy Coulson, the newspaper’s former editor, in 2007.
Speaking to News Shopper, Mr Morgan’s brother Alistair said: “These claims the News of the World intervened in the investigation are deeply disturbing and sinister.”

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Philip_F._Anschutz
Excerpt:
Philip F. Anschutz is the billionaire co-founder of Qwest Communications[1], among the largest land-owners in Colorado, a major player in the oil, railroad, and media markets, and according to Forbes, he is the 33rd wealthiest man in America. He also has large and plentiful investments in sports teams (such as several soccer teams[2], the LA Lakers and the LA Kings), stadiums and newspapers (San Francisco Examiner and the SF Independent).[3]

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Clarity_Media_Group
Excerpt:
Clarity Media Group is the holding company for media properties owned by Philip F. Anschutz. These include the San Francisco Examiner and the Washington Examiner. An Examiner newspaper in Baltimore was shut down in February 2009.[1]
Clarity Media has trademarked the name "Examiner" for possible future newspapers in dozens of other U.S. cities.[2] The company also operates news portal websites in numerous cities under the "examiner.com" name, and is seeking editors to oversee regional and local content for those websites.[3][4]
On June 17, 2009, Clarity Media Group acquired The Weekly Standard, a conservative opinion journal, from Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation.[5]
Ryan McKibben is Clarity Media Group's CEO.

http://www.weeklystandard.com/author/william-kristol
Excerpt:
William Kristol is editor of The Weekly Standard, which, together with Fred Barnes and John Podhoretz, he founded in 1995. One of the nation's leading political analysts and commentators, Kristol regularly appears on Fox News Sunday and on the Fox News Channel.
Before starting The Weekly Standard, Kristol led the Project for the Republican Future. Prior to that, Kristol served as chief of staff to Vice President Dan Quayle during the Bush administration and to Secretary of Education William Bennett under President Reagan. Before coming to Washington in 1985, Kristol taught politics at the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.


http://news.newamericamedia.org/news/view_article.html?article_id=9609b2767410ec92984a7dc3f8df691c
Excerpt:
Rupert Murdoch Owns Your Soul -- The Evil Empire Buys MySpace
New America Media, Youth Commentary, Nick Datesman, Posted: Nov 30, 2005 Review it on NewsTrust
Editor's Note: A young man says the publishing magnate's acquisition of MySpace.com, a popular social networking site, is just plain scary.

OAKLAND--If you've ever watched television than you've probably watched something owned by media kingpin Rupert Murdoch. Why? Because Murdoch owns all kinds of American media. Those stupid reality shows you watch? Murdoch owns them. The news you watch every morning? It could be owned by Murdoch and may be edited to fit right-wing Christian views. Murdoch also owns 175 newspapers and 35 American television stations. But that's just the tip of the iceberg. His empire also includes satellite television and magazine and book publishing that reach from the United States to the United Kingdom, Australia and Asia.

But his most recent acquisition might be the scariest. Murdoch just paid $580 million to buy something huge. The social networking Web site MySpace -- "a place for friends" -- is now owned by Murdoch.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Sarah_Payne
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Sarah's Law
The campaign for Sarah's Law was spearheaded by the News of the World newspaper, which began in July 2000 in response to the murder of Sarah Payne. Sarah Payne's parents backed up the campaign as they were sure that a child sex offender had been responsible for their daughter's death. Their belief was proved correct 17 months later when Roy Whiting was found guilty of killing Sarah Payne, and it was revealed that he already had a conviction for abducting and indecently assaulting an eight-year-old girl.
The aim of the campaign was for the government to allow controlled access to the Sex Offenders Register, so parents with young children could know if a child sex-offender was living in their area. Sarah Payne's mother has always insisted that such a law would have saved her daughter's life.
The scheme was introduced in four pilot areas of England and Wales in September 2008. In August 2010 the Home Office announced that after proving successful, Sarah's Law would be extended to cover the whole of England and Wales by spring 2011.[33]

http://thecurrerball.wordpress.com/2011/07/09/don%E2%80%99t-blame-the-news-of-the-world/
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Kinnock
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Kinnock gained attention in the United States in 1987 when it was discovered that then-Senator Joe Biden of Delaware quoted one of Kinnock's speeches but forgot to credit him during his 1988 presidential campaign.[15] This led to Biden's withdrawing from the race.[16]

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Centre_for_European_Reform
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Centre for European Reform
29 Tufton Street
London, SW1P 3QL
Phone: 44 (0)20 7233 1199
Fax: 44 (0)20 7233 1117
Web:http://www.cer.org.uk/

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/03/AR2005050301695.html
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Not so many years ago the Sun, which is owned by Australian-born Rupert Murdoch, was firmly on the side of the Conservative Party. Its editorials and punchy, hammering headlines helped the legendary Margaret Thatcher win three successive terms in office between 1979 and 1987. In 1992, despite its distaste for Thatcher's bland successor, John Major, the Sun stuck with the Tories, and led a brutal assault on Neil Kinnock and Labor -- "Nightmare on Kinnock Street" was the headline on an eight-page attack a few days before the election. It was an important factor in Major's narrow electoral victory, and "It Was The Sun Wot Won It," the newspaper boasted a day later.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Brown_(wife_of_Gordon_Brown)
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She first met Gordon Brown briefly at a Labour event, but they did not speak at length until 1994 when they shared a flight from London to Scotland for the Scottish Labour Party conference. After this meeting the two began dating.[8]
The relationship was kept secret until 1997, when the News of the World published a picture of them together in a restaurant in London.[9] Allegedly, the scene was staged by spin doctor Charlie Whelan and had to be reshot when Brown failed to look suitably loving.[6]
They were married on 3 August 2000 in Brown's home town, North Queensferry, Fife.[10]
In 2001, she left Hobsbawm Macaulay after finding out she was pregnant with her first child.[11] On 28 December 2001 she gave birth prematurely to a daughter, Jennifer Jane, who died when she was only 10 days old.[12][13] In 2002 she founded charity Piggy Bank Kids, which began as a research fund to tackle complications in pregnancy, and has now expanded into a range of projects helping disadvantaged children. Gordon Brown has spoken of Sarah's bravery after the death of their daughter.[14]
On 17 October 2003 she gave birth to her second child, a boy, John[15] and then on 17 July 2006 she had another boy, James Fraser.[16] In November of that year, James Fraser was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis.[17]

Brown listening to her husband's speech at the Diversity Reception, Labour conference, 2009
She is the patron of domestic violence charity Women's Aid and of Maggie's Cancer Caring Centre, set up in memory of a breast cancer victim, among others.[18] Brown is also a close friend of writer J.K. Rowling (who donated £1 million to the Labour Party in 2008),[19] and the two co-authored a children's book for the One Parent Families charity organization.[20]

[edit] Friendships

Friends from the worlds of politics and media have included jounalist and television presenter Mariella Frostrup, Labour spin doctor Charlie Whelan,[21] Rupert Murdoch's wife Wendi and his daughter Elisabeth, the television presenter Claudia Winkleman and newspaper editor Rebekah Brooks.[22]

http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/aug2005/tc20050816_5029_tc024.htm
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Aug. 16, 2005
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NEWS ANALYSIS By Steve Rosenbush

The Birth of Murdoch.com
The MySpace acquisition shows the News Corp. mogul aims to create "an original type of portal." That could be bad news for Yahoo! and AOL


Rupert Murdoch stunned the broadcasting industry in 1994 when News Corp. (NWS ) outbid rival CBS (VIA.B ) for the right to televise the NFL's National Conference games. The deal established News Corp.'s young Fox Network as powerful rival to establishment players CBS, ABC (DIS ) and NBC (GE ).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NFL_on_CBS
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CBS apparently underestimated the value of its rights with respect to its advertising revenues and to its promotionial opportunities for other network programming. The vast resources of Fox founder Rupert Murdoch allowed that network to grow quickly, primarily to the detriment of CBS. Also, CBS Sports suffered from the fact that in light of their money-bleeding, $1 billion deal with Major League Baseball (19901993), it suddenly entered a cost cutting mode.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ari-rabin-havt/rupert-murdoch-lied-to-me_b_685180.html
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Rupert Murdoch lied to me.
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Last night, Bloomberg News reported that NewsCorp gave $1,000,000 to the Republican Governors Association, making them the organizations largest single contributor.
Rupert Murdoch was singing a different tune back in April when I confronted him at the National Press Club about Fox News' support of the Tea Parties. At the time he told me:


Phone-hacking scandal: Jonathan Rees obtained information using dark arts

Freemason set up network of corrupt police, customs officials, taxmen and bank staff to gain valuable information


Jonathan Rees (left) alleged to have arranged the murder of Private Eye Daniel Morgan

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Rees
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After the collapse of the Old Bailey trial in March 2011 it was revealed that Jonathan Rees had earned £150,000 a year from the News of the World for supplying illegally obtained information about people in the public eye.[4][5]
After Rees completed his prison sentence for perverting the course of justice, he had been hired again by the News of the World, at the time edited by Andy Coulson.[4] Rees worked regularly on behalf of the Daily Mirror and the Sunday Mirror,[2] as well as the News of the World, investigating the bank accounts of the royal family,[2] and obtaining information on other public figueres.[2] He had a network of contacts with corrupt police officers,[2] who obtained confidential records for him. He was routinely able to obtain confidential data from bank accounts, telephone records, car registration details and computers.[2] He was also alleged to have commissioned burglaries on behalf of journalists.[4]


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Morgan_(private_investigator)
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Daniel Morgan was a private investigator brutally murdered in Sydenham, south east London, in March 1987. He was said to have been close to exposing important police corruption. His death was the subject of several failed police inquiries and in 2011 was at the centre of allegations concerning the suspect conduct of News of the World journalists. Morgan's unsolved murder has been described as a reminder of the old London police culture of corruption and unaccountability.

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[edit] Biography

Daniel Morgan was born in Singapore.,[1] the son of an army officer.[2] He grew up with an elder brother and younger sister in Monmouthshire, where he attended agricultural college in Usk before spending time in Denmark gaining experience of farming.[1] He married in his late twenties and moved to London where he and his wife settled and had two children.[1]
Daniel Morgan had an exceptional memory for small details, such as car registration numbers[1] and in 1984 he set up a detective agency, Southern Investigations, in Thornton Heath, Surrey.[2]

[edit] Murder

On March 10, 1987 after having a drink with Jonathan Rees, his partner in Southern Investigations, at the Golden Lion pub in Sydenham, Morgan was found dead in the pub car park[3] next to his car, with an axe wound to the back of his head[4] Although a watch had been stolen his wallet had been left and a large sum of money was still in his jacket pocket. The pocket of his trousers had been torn open and notes he had earlier been seen writing were missing. Subsequently a match to the DNA sample found on Morgan's trouser pocket was allegedly made.[5] Morgan was alleged to have been investigating drug-related police corruption in south London before his death.[5]
Detective Sergeant Sid Fillery, stationed at Catford police station, was assigned to the case but did not reveal to superiors that he had been working unofficially for Southern Investigations.[4] In April 1987 six individuals including Sid Fillery and Jonathan Rees, the brothers Glenn and Garry Vian and two Metropolitan police officers were arrested on suspicion of murder but all were eventually released without charge.[4]
At the inquest into Morgan's death in April 1988 it was alleged that Jonathan Rees, who had had disagreements with Morgan, told Kevin Lennon, an accountant at Southern Investigations, that police officers at Catford police station who were friends of his were either going to murder Danny Morgan or would arrange it, and Sid Fillery would replace Morgan as Rees's partner. When asked, Rees denied murdering Daniel Morgan.[6] Sid Fillery, who had retired from the Metropolitan Police on medical grounds and joined Southern Investigations as Rees's business partner, was alleged by witnesses to have tampered with evidence and attempted to interfere with witnesses during the inquiry.[7]

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-561629/Two-charged-1987-axe-murder-private-detective-Daniel-Morgan.html
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Daniel Morgan
Daniel Morgan: The private detective was found with an axe buried in his head in a pub car park in 1987

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/mar/11/daniel-morgan-axe-murder-defendants
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Daniel Morgan murder case: the defendants

Profiles of Jonathan Rees, Garry and Glenn Vian, Sidney Fillery and James Cook
Court artist's impression of Jonathan Rees, Glen Vian, Sidney Fillery, Gary Vian and James Cook
Court artist's Elizabeth Cook's impression of (left to right) Jonathan Rees, Glen Vian, Sidney Fillery, Gary Vian and James Cook. Photograph: Elizabeth Cook/PA

Jonathan Rees

Morgan's partner at Southern Investigations. Married to Sharon, the sister of Glenn and Garry Vian. Rees, 59, counted many police officers as friends, and according to internal Scotland Yard reports from surveillance operations, used corrupt police officers to pass him information which he sold to tabloid newspapers. In 2000 he was jailed for conspiracy to pervert the course of justice for attempting to plant drugs on an innocent woman in a child custody case. He was charged with Morgan's murder.

Garry and Glenn Vian

Garry Vian, 50 and his brother Glenn Vian, 53, knew Rees through their sister Sharon. Rees occasionally employed them as security for his agency. Garry Vian was jailed in 2005 for 14 years for conspiring to supply controlled drugs; he tried to smuggle millions of pounds' worth of Class A drugs into the UK in hollow pianos. When convicted he was described in court as a drug dealer on a "commercial" scale. Both men were charged with Morgan's murder.

Sidney Fillery

At the time of Morgan's murder, Fillery, 63, was a detective at Catford CID in south-east London. He was a friend of Rees and one of a number of officers moonlighting at Southern Investigations. As a member of the Catford crime squad Fillery was involved in the first murder inquiry but did not reveal his connection with Rees or the agency. After Morgan's death he left the Met after obtaining a medical discharge and became Rees's partner at Southern Investigations. In 2003 Fillery was convicted of making indecent images of children. Fillery was charged in the Daniel Morgan case with attempting to pervert the course of justice: the allegation was that he threatened a potential witness in relation to the murder. The charge against him was stayed in February 2010 after the judge ruled evidence from a key supergrass was inadmissible.

James Cook

Cook was employed by Southern Investigations before to Morgan's death. He was alleged to have been the getaway driver after the axe murder in the pub car park. Cook, 56, was charged with murder but removed from the indictment in November 2010 when evidence from his former girlfriend was ruled inadmissible by the trial judge.