Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Police State

Obama signs executive order on cyber-security supported by the ACLU and the EFF, but not by me. Centralization of cyber-security, even if done with the best of motives, means institutionalization of vulnerabilities. Far better to allow different companies to compete and innovate to produce improved security. Further, even if one company is breached, the same vulnerability won't necessarily in all systems. Finally, government does nothing with the best of motives.

Dorner didn't hurt the man whose car he carjacked nor the couple whose cabin he invaded.
""We happened to walk in on him,'' Karen Reynolds said. "He tried to calm us down, saying very frequently he would not kill us.''"
And he didn't. The manhunt had nothing to do with public safety.
"Earlier Wednesday, the San Bernardino County sheriff said that deputies did not intentionally burn down another cabin where Dorner apparently made his deadly last stand.
"We did not intentionally burn down that cabin to get Mr. Dorner out," Sheriff John McMahon said at an afternoon news conference.
He said deputies initially fired conventional "cold" tear gas into the cabin in Seven Oaks, near Big Bear Lake, then switched to "pyrotechnic-type" rounds" known as "burners.""
Tear gas is incredibly flammable. This tactic was designed to burn the house down around Dorner, just like in Waco. The Dorner fire was no accident.

Dorner may have been hiding in plain sight by command center.

The Daily Mail exposes the establishment regarding Dorner.

Man posts picture of tiny, toy mortar on Facebook. Police attack him. You can't make this stuff up. Look at the picture. It's absurd. We're the stupidest people who ever lived. Our children will spit on our graves, and we should be thankful they don't do anything worse to us.

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