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Wannabe Snowden Fake Gets Arrested In North Korea

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Written by: Tiobe

 

A 24 year-old California man, Matthew Miller, will serve six years with labor in North Korea, according to a Sept. 14 North Korea Supreme Court ruling. Miler waived his right to a lawyer, and the court denied him any requests for appeal.

Bakersfield native Miller allegedly tore up his visa upon entering North Korea and requested asylum, claiming he had in his possession intelligence about the United States military. Matthew Miller

“He perpetrated the above-said acts in the hope of becoming a ‘world famous guy’ and the ‘second Snowden’ through intentional hooliganism,” said the Korean Central News Agency in a statement. “The results of the investigation made it clear that he did so not because of a simple lack of understanding and psychopathology, but deliberately perpetrated such criminal acts for the purpose of directly going to prison.”

North Korea has also detained American Jeffrey Fowle, arrested last May for leaving a Bible behind in a rest stop, and Kenneth Bae, arrested in 2012 and sentenced to 15 years imprisonment for “hostile acts.” Fowle still has yet to have a trial.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry recently criticized North Korea for its prison camps, denouncing the crimes of that nation to the United Nations on Sept. 23, crimes he says equate to genocide.

“We say to the North Korean government, all of us here today, you should close those camps, you should shut this evil system down,” said Secretary Kerry to the U.N.. “We simply cannot be blind to these egregious affronts to human nature and we cannot accept it. Silence would be the greatest abuse of all.”

That sentiment may be genuine, but Miller says so far, Washington has been giving him the cold shoulder. North Korea Detained _Cham640

““I’ve written a letter to my president with no reply,” said Miller in a CNN interview. “For this reason, I am disappointed in my government.”

The U.S. government offered to send an envoy to North Korea to negotiate the release of the imprisoned Americans, but so far North Korea has refused these efforts.

Similar efforts historically have not always been unsuccessful; in 2010, former President Jimmy Carter traveled as a private citizen to North Korea to negotiate the release of English teacher Aijalon Gomes and was successful in that endeavor.

Miller’s fate, along with those of other Americans imprisoned in North Korea, remain uncertain, as Kim Jong-un, Supreme Ruler of North Korea, has not yet met with any world leaders, for any reason.

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Sources:

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/sep/14/north-korea-matthew-miller-sentence-us-hard-labour

http://www.latimes.com/world/asia/la-fg-north-korea-trial-matthew-miller-20140913-story.html

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/09/23/us-usa-northkorea-abuses-idUSKCN0HI1KE20140923

http://www.techworm.net/2014/09/snowden-fake-gets-arrested-in-north-korea.html

 

Being Disposable – What is Legal Means it’s Moral?

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Written by: Poirot

 

 

On Feb.19 2011, Rosa Moreno was getting ready to work but she couldn’t shake the feeling that something was wrong. She needed the money so she went to work.

 

At the time, Rosa was working for HD Electronics, a South Korean firm that had moved to Reynosa in 2006 to produce the metal backing for flat-screen televisions made by another South Korean firm, LG Electronics—a $49 billion corporation. LG also has a plant in Reynosa and could scarcely keep up with the North American demand for its plasma and LCD televisions. At HD Electronics, Rosa operated a 200-ton hydraulic stamping press. Every night, six days a week, she fed the massive machine thin aluminum sheets.

At approximately 2:30 a.m., Rosa was centering a piece of metal in the machine when she heard something metallic give way.

Jose Olmos was working one of the large stamping presses when he heard the screams. By the time he got to Rosa, “some of the women had fainted,” he said. “But Rosa just stood there silent. I imagine she was in shock. A maintenance man was pressing the buttons, trying to get the hydraulic press to open. Rosa wasn’t bleeding very much because the press had actually forged the ends of her arms to the metal sheet.

 

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Rosa Moreno with her 2 children

Five days after the accident, the bills were piling up at home. Rosa checked herself out of the hospital and went directly to HD Electronics to speak with the manager. He seemed shocked to see her in his office, her mutilated arms wrapped in white bandages. “He said, ‘Señora, why don’t you go home and rest.’ I said, ‘No, I want to have a meeting because you need to give me compensation. How will I feed my children?’”

The general manager said the company could offer her 50,000 pesos, approximately $3,800 in U.S. dollars, as a settlement.  “I told him, ‘I’m not going to accept that. I’ve lost both of my hands, how will my family survive on 50,000 pesos?’” “That’s our offer,” the general manager said, according to Rosa. “Stop making such a big scandal about it and take it. It will help your family.” RosaXray-360x486

But she refused. As a single parent, she had to do better for her family than 50,000 pesos. But the law wasn’t on her side. Mexico’s federal labor law mandates that the loss of each hand was worth 75 percent of two years’ wages. Rosa made $4,800 a year. That meant under the law her settlement should be about $14,400, much higher than what the company was offering but scarcely enough to replace a lifetime of lost wages.

 

Rosa, learned that an employee at HD Electronics had been crushed to death in one of the larger presses two years earlier and his family had taken a settlement of 150,000 pesos, approximately $11,538. “The lawyers advised me to take the money because it was all they were required to pay under the law,” Rosa said.

 

  • In 2006, HD Electronics moved from South Korea to Reynosa to service its main client, LG Electronics. LG had acquired the formerly U.S.-owned Zenith plant in Reynosa in 2000, launching its “Life’s Good” campaign in North America. The world’s second-largest supplier of liquid crystal and plasma televisions, LG announced in 2012 that its Reynosa factory made $2.5 billion in sales in the North American market. This year it plans to earn $3 billion.

 

  • It’s unclear what corporate relationship, if any, there is between HD Electronics and LG Electronics. On HD’s website, LG Electronics is listed as its only client. John Taylor, vice president of LG Electronics USA, Inc., said HD Electronics is not a subsidiary of LG. “It is a separate company. One of the tens of thousands of LG’s vendors around the world,” Taylor wrote in an email.

 

 

  • If Rosa could raise the money then she could go to Texas, where she could be fitted for high-tech prosthetic hands that would allow her to support her family again.

 

  • Rosa was unable to find anyone in Mexico who would represent her but she filed a lawsuit in U.S. court against LG Electronics, Inc.

 

  • John Taylor, spokesperson for LG, said in an email that there was no basis for the lawsuit. “Ms. Moreno’s injuries were tragic, and LG Electronics extends its sympathies to Ms. Moreno and her family. At the same time I want to emphasize that in no way did LG Electronics cause or contribute to Ms. Moreno’s injuries, and LG Electronics bears no responsibility for them. LG Electronics had no control over the machine that apparently malfunctioned and caused Ms. Moreno’s injuries. All that LG Electronics did was to purchase a part manufactured by [HD Electronics].”

 

Right now the lawsuit is pending. Rosa receives about $200 dollars a month as compensation from the government. It’s been almost 4 years since Rosa lost her hands, but she is about to lose something more. Rosa’s houses is about to be repossessed since she is not able to make the monthly payments.

 RosaWriting-360x540Rosa signs a contract designating Scott Hendler, an Austin attorney, as her legal representative in the United States.

One of the legal terms in Law is the Joint and several liability which means when two or more persons are liable in respect of the same liability. HD Electronics won’t help Rosa and LG Electronics claims that they are not responsible.

 

The 99% Activists – The Illuminators

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Written by: Tech Anonymous

 

 

Finally! Someone has taken the technique of media driven public consciousness to a “good” place.  Instead  of injecting our minds with only the shards of truth and information to invoke a response; these 8 individuals have proven that working together in the right ways can bring about awesome results.

The mission they have chosen to accept?

“To smash the myths of the information industry and shine a light on the urgent issues of our time”*

The tools?

High Lumen projectors paired nicely with high power video and audio projection. It’s got a “fully stocked infoshop and mini-library”* and all necessary support equipment neatly arranged in a cargo van. Power, information and mobility all wrapped into one neat little package.

It all started as a “collective political art project”* in March of 2012. A gleaming necessity to bring as much attention and information to the Occupy Wall Street movement among others was recognized. The future of these movements could not suffer the same fate as their assorted predecessors.  Since then the project has blossomed into sort of superhero status within pop culture; challenging the likes of big money and power extreme.  It adds visual pop and energy through meaningful projections onto carefully chosen backdrops such as government or “big business” buildings.  It interrupts daily life, incites conversations among strangers and may even provoke a giggle or two at times. It’s all done in good ways for good reasons.  If you’ve never seen ANY of their works here are a few links to check into. The pictures are definitely worth more than any author can describe. illuminator ferguson

www.wojny.org

this “wheel of justice” was done in Albany NY. Using a Wii controller, you could spin the wheel and read real stories of how the NY public defense system has failed so many.

www.floodwallstreet.net climate change illuminator

Lower Manhattan; they were out in full glory to boost more excitement for the coming climate crisis rally

…and the list goes on.

People, places and things branded with basic facts on a large scale. What better way could there be to convert sheep into sheepdogs?

The simple idea of this project and process has even had what could be considered good side effects. The term “pirate projecting” or Guerilla projections” was seen being used by more than one person in the days since inception. “Guerilla projections” are…? There’s no real explanation for the term. Common sense from this corner of the world would say that it’s more “art projects” being done outside of The Illuminator’s schedule and location. Events like “tagging a state capitol building with a For Sale sign in Wisconsin, or throwing up a Bat Signal on the Verizon building in New York City”*. The possibilities are endless and should continue to be endless as long as the minds can keep themselves “in check”. One well-meaning individual projecting profanities could trigger a whole slew of “disorderly conduct” type prohibitions… putting the illusionists back in front.

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That being said, should you consider creating your own project please keep in mind, curiosity didn’t always kill the cat but, that doesn’t mean that it can’t. There are forces in an endeavor like this that can cause damage in many different respects. The creators of the Illuminator have prpovided a “tips” page on their website. Here, a creative mind can retrieve some of the basic information to start a political art project of its own. Content design, technical nibs and power requirements are just a few of the topics the Anonymous might appreciate.

All in all, for the concept, design and inception of a method to raise awareness, incite conversation and give solidarity WITHOUT creating violence… these people deserve the ultimate high five, belly bump with fireworks blasting in the background for the great example of what we can do if we watch, listen, learn and work together. the 99 percent

Links: http://theilluminator.org/

 

Maps Show How Working-Class Neighborhoods Are Disappearing From American Cities

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Written by: ‘M’

 

 

(Wednesday, October 1st, 2014) As America has transitioned from a manufacturing economy to a knowledge and service-based economy, entire neighborhoods and cities have been restructured. According to a recent study by MPI (Martin Prosperity Institute), American cities today experience distinct class divisions.

 

The 3 Divided Job Classes

 

  • The “creative class”, which consists of tech, law, arts, healthcare, professional jobs, occupies the most economically functional and desirable locations, many of which used to be working-class neighborhoods.

 

  • The “service class”  which offer lower wage, lower skill jobs like food preparation and retail live in areas surrounding the creative class.

 

  • The “blue-collar working class” which is mainly factory and manufacturing jobs has been decimated, and what remains has been relegated to the least desirable places in cities.

 

The Theory

 

The Martin Prosperity Institute study theorizes that creative classes have clustered around four major attractions: urban centers, transit hubs, universities, and natural amenities like coastlines and waterfronts.

 

Here are a number of maps from the study illustrating how American cities are structured today:

 

New York:

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In New York (the country’s largest metro), the creative class has all but taken over not only Manhattan but, also the areas of Brooklyn closest to Manhattan. The service class is clustered in the outer boroughs, and the working class is in only a few isolated areas.

 

Los Angeles: la-12

 

Los Angeles used to have strong working-class populations, but they have mostly disappeared. The creative class has concentrated around the waterfront, an attractive natural amenity. The service class occupies a massive section of LA in the less attractive suburban areas between Santa Monica, Anaheim, and Pasadena.

 

Downtown Los Angeles: la2-2

 

In this more detailed map, we can see that a creative class cluster has developed in downtown LA near USC. Colleges are another area around which the creative class clusters.

 

Chicago: chicago-63

 

Like LA, the creative class in Chicago is mostly centered on waterfront neighborhoods, as well as an area in the north near Northwestern University. The south is primarily dominated by the service class, aside from areas near the University of Chicago. A few working-class neighborhoods remain.

 

Houston: houston-22

 

Though the creative class and working class live primarily in separate clusters, Houston is unique in that it has the highest concentration of working-class people still in the city. Blue-collar workers account for one in four of the metro area’s workforce. The creative class is primarily clustered around central business districts and downtown.

 

Philadelphia: philly-8

The heart of Philadelphia is solidly made up of the creative class. This is in part due to the attractiveness of the numerous colleges and universities in the area. Most of the service-class areas are on the peripheries of the city. Philadelphia has the lowest share of the working class of any city in these maps.

 

Washington D.C: dc-11

 

According to the study, Washington, D.C., is an “archetypal post-industrial region.” The creative class makes up nearly half of the city’s workforce. Creative classes dominate the city center as well as attractive suburbs in Maryland and Northern Virginia. The service class is on the far corners of the metro. The few pockets of service class near the city center are the dorms of universities like Georgetown, where students are likely temporarily employed in service jobs.

 

Miami: miami2

 

Miami is one of the few places with more than half of residents employed in the service class (compared with Chicago at 23 percent and Boston at 20 percent). Creative-class neighborhoods gravitate toward the waterfront.

 

Atlanta: atlanta2-4

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:The creative class dominates the center of Atlanta, from downtown to Marietta and Roswell. The city is divided distinctly between a creative class north and a service class south. None of the working-class neighborhoods are located in Atlanta proper.

 

Boston: boston-48

 

Once a manufacturing center, Boston is now decidedly post-industrial. The center is solidly creative class, with service classes surrounding. In many creative-class areas, the creative class makes up 80 to 90 percent of residents.

 

San Francisco: sanfran-18

 

Creative-class neighborhoods in San Francisco lie in the gentrified urban core, near UC Berkeley, Marin, Livermore, and Menlo Park. There are almost no working-class areas. The creative class is also clustered along the city’s main metro lines.

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Sources: http://rawnews.com/politics/incredible-maps-show-how-working-class-neighborhoods-are-disappearing-from-american-cities/

 http://www.businessinsider.com/working-class-neighborhoods-are-disappearing-from-american-cities-2014-9

 

Anonymous Declares War Against Hong Kong Police

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The “hacktivist” group Anonymous declared a cyber-war against Hong Kong for the treatment of protestors there. The group has already defaced several Hong Kong-based websites, and promised that dozens more would be affected over the next few days. Scroll Down To Watch The Video Below:

anonymous vs hong kong police

 

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