The Social Security Administration (but not the others) have responded to the ammunition claims. Even the Office of the Inspector General have gotten in on the act. It all sounds so absolutely ridiculous to me. First they needed the ammo for target practice, then they needed it to arm the officers. Something does not jive.
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United States Security: Made In China
Let me piece this together for you, and I will try to keep the diatribe short: We have suffered from several cyber attacks, originating from China. These attacks targeted prominent businesses AND the Chamber of Commerce. Then they infiltrated several US networks, stealing research, manufacturing data, and governemnt plans. If that wasn’t enough (without the US government saying a thing), they hacked into our satellite system. Of course the claims all say that officially there was no knowledge, or participation by the Chinese government. Now Chinese backed companies have been caught faking identification cards! This poses a huge security rick (like the others didn’t) because now people can “legally” enter the country. Instead of reacting to this, we still pander to the Chinese because of the cheap products they provide to our precious corporations, and because of the amount of US debt they hold. And in return, we still allow the TSA to pat our groins and grope our elderly in the name of real security.
Real Life Iron Man
This guy’s life is like the first few acts of Iron Man. Talk about resourcefulness, and sheer force of will. He just made bionic arms out of trash. TRASH!
Third time is an act of war *UPDATE*
So I have been scratching my head, wondering why all these government agencies have been buying all this ammunition (See earlier posts). Well I think I may have gotten my answer. Read this, and tell me the pieces don’t add up.
The Yosemite Files: Contagion in Curry Village
I have totally lost count on the number of strange and suspicious viral, and bacterial outbreaks in the past few week. I know it’s my job, but it has just been insane. Please refer to all the posts under my “Viri, bacteria, plagues, disease” category. Good stuff in there, it I have to say so myself.
That being the case, this story is close to my heart, in that my heart was about 20 feet from where this happened. In Curry Village, located in the Yosemite National Park, one man died, a woman was hospitalized from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. Last year the staff of the FFP took a little vacay to Curry Village. I didn’t see any Deer Mice, but I did hear non-rodent growls in the middle of the night (That is a true story).
According to the CDC website, 587 cases of this “rare” disease have been reported since 1993, and the death rate is 33%. That is two a month. Obviously bears are a bigger concern, however this disease should be taken seriously.