The Confidential Memo at the Heart of the Global Financial Crisis

The Confidential Memo at the Heart of the Global Financial CrisisWhen a little birdie dropped the End Game memo through my window, its content was so explosive, so sick and plain evil, I just couldn’t believe it. The Memo confirmed every conspiracy freak’s fantasy: that in the late 1990s, the top US Treasury officials secretly conspired with a small cabal of banker big-shots to rip apart financial regulation across the planet.

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The Age of Neo-feudalism: A Government of the Rich, by the Rich and for the Corporations

The Age of Neo-feudalism: A Government of the Rich, by the Rich and for the CorporationsMembers of Congress, entrusted to represent the best interests of the average American, instead play out a stilted, ineffective soap opera on our TV screens, complete with phony discussions of fiscal cliffs and debt ceilings which take the place of real proposals for meaningful change in the country.

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Partner of Snowden reporter Greenwald begins legal action over UK detention

Partner of Snowden reporter Greenwald begins legal action over UK detentionCredit: Reuters/Ricardo Moraes David Miranda (2nd L), partner of U.S. journalist Glenn Greenwald (L), speaks to the media at Rio de Janeiro’s International Airport August 19, 2013. Miranda’s lawyer Gwendolen Morgan said her client was seeking a judicial review of the legal basis for his detention at London’s Heathrow airport on Sunday under anti-terrorism laws and wanted assurances from the authorities that property seized from him would not be examined before this.

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Obama administration asks Supreme Court to allow warrantless cellphone searches

Obama administration asks Supreme Court to allow warrantless cellphone searchesIf the police arrest you, do they need a warrant to rifle through your cellphone? Courts have been split on the question. Last week the Obama administration asked the Supreme Court to resolve the issue and rule that the Fourth Amendment allows warrantless cellphone searches.

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Mindfulness can improve leadership in times of instability

Mindfulness can improve leadership in times of instabilityA mindful leader can respond to change with focus and clarity, and avoid repeating the same mistakes Guardian Professional, What does the ancient eastern practice of mindfulness, often associated with orange-clothed chanting monks, have to do with the fast-paced, performance-driven style of western leadership?

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First Amendment rights not enough to stop feds from prosecuting polygraph operators

First Amendment rights not enough to stop feds from prosecuting polygraph operatorsReuters US federal officials are investigating polygraph teachers who supposedly help job applicants fib their way through government lie detector tests. The criminal inquiry is seen as the Obama administration’s latest attempt to preserve government secrecy.

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Lavabit owner fears arrest for non-compliance after secret surveillance order

Lavabit owner fears arrest for non-compliance after secret surveillance orderLavabit logotype The owner of the encrypted email service used by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden says he could face criminal charges for refusing to comply with a secret federal court order issued last week. Ladar Levison abruptly shut down his company, Lavabit LLC, last week to avoid being forced to hand over customers’ personal information and communications.

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Black American citizens file “Articles of Impeachment” against Obama

Black American citizens file “Articles of Impeachment” against Obamaby Dr. Richard Swier The National Black Republican Association (NBRA) based in Sarasota, FL, headed by Chairman Frances Rice, filed Articles of Impeachment against President Barack Obama with the following language: We, black American citizens, in order to free ourselves and our fellow citizens from governmental tyranny, do herewith submit these Articles of Impeachment to Congress for the removal of President Barack H.

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American media ‘abdicated their role as check to power’

Snowden: American media ‘abdicated their role as check to power’NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden has gone on the offensive against his critics in the US, accusing the mainstream media there of failing their audiences “for fear of being seen as unpatriotic and punished in the market.” In a rare interview, Snowden explained why he chose a UK journalist and a documentary filmmaker for his leaks.

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Former Internet Provider Gagged by National Security Letter Recounts How He Was Silenced for 6 Years

Former Internet Provider Gagged by National Security Letter Recounts How He Was Silenced for 6 YearsWe continue our discussion of government surveillance and Internet privacy with someone who was under an FBI gag order for six years. In early 2004, Nicholas Merrill, who was running an Internet service provider in New York called Calyx, was issued a national security letter that ordered him to hand over detailed private records about some of his customers.

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Aaron Swartz prosecutors blasted for alleged vindictive behavior

Aaron Swartz prosecutors blasted for alleged vindictive behaviorFresh questions are being asked whether US federal prosecutors were so dogged in their pursuit of computer programmer and internet activist Aaron Swartz because they were acting in retaliation of an online petition which supported the defendant. Swartz committed suicide in January while awaiting trial on federal charges.

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U.S. sues Bank of America over sale of $850 million in mortgage-backed securities

U.S. sues Bank of America over sale of $850 million in mortgage-backed securitiesThe U.S. government filed two civil lawsuits against Bank of America for… (Brendan McDermid/Reuters ) Traders at Bank of America willfully misled investors about the quality of the residential mortgages tucked into the securities the bank sold at the start of the financial crisis, according to separate lawsuits filed Tuesday by the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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