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Sunday, 15 February 2015

Largest bank heist ever? Hackers make off with at least $300 million from over 100 banks in 30 nations

Sergey Golovanov of Kaspersky

© Raphael Satter/Associated Press

“The goal was to mimic their activities,” said Sergey Golovanov of Kaspersky, about how the thieves targeted bank employees.



In late 2013, an A.T.M. in Kiev started dispensing cash at seemingly random times of day. No one had put in a card or touched a button. Cameras showed that the piles of money had been swept up by customers who appeared lucky to be there at the right moment.

But when a Russian cybersecurity firm, Kaspersky Lab, was called to Ukraine to investigate, it discovered that the errant machine was the least of the bank's problems.


The bank's internal computers, used by employees who process daily transfers and conduct bookkeeping, had been penetrated by malware that allowed cybercriminals to record their every move. The malicious software lurked for months, sending back video feeds and images that told a criminal group — including Russians, Chinese and Europeans — how the bank conducted its daily routines, according to the investigators.


Then the group impersonated bank officers, not only turning on various cash machines, but also transferring millions of dollars from banks in Russia, Japan, Switzerland, the United States and the Netherlands into dummy accounts set up in other countries.


In a report to be published on Monday, and provided in advance to The New York Times, Kaspersky Lab says that the scope of this attack on more than 100 banks and other financial institutions in 30 nations could make it one of the largest bank thefts ever — and one conducted without the usual signs of robbery.


The Moscow-based firm says that because of nondisclosure agreements with the banks that were hit, it cannot name them. Officials at the White House and the F.B.I. have been briefed on the findings, but say that it will take time to confirm them and assess the losses.


Kaspersky Lab says it has seen evidence of $300 million in theft through clients, and believes the total could be triple that. But that projection is impossible to verify because the thefts were limited to $10 million a transaction, though some banks were hit several times. In many cases the hauls were more modest, presumably to avoid setting off alarms.


The majority of the targets were in Russia, but many were in Japan, the United States and Europe.


No bank has come forward acknowledging the theft, a common problem that President Obama alluded to on Friday when he attended the first White House summit meeting on cybersecurity and consumer protection at Stanford University. He urged passage of a law that would require public disclosure of any breach that compromised personal or financial information.


But the industry consortium that alerts banks to malicious activity, the Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center, said in a statement that "our members are aware of this activity. We have disseminated intelligence on this attack to the members," and that "some briefings were also provided by law enforcement entities."


The American Bankers Association declined to comment, and an executive there, Douglas Johnson, said the group would let the financial services center's statement serve as the only comment. Investigators at Interpol said their digital crimes specialists in Singapore were coordinating an investigation with law enforcement in affected countries. In the Netherlands, the Dutch High Tech Crime Unit, a division of the Dutch National Police that investigates some of the world's most advanced financial cybercrime, has also been briefed.


The silence around the investigation appears motivated in part by the reluctance of banks to concede that their systems were so easily penetrated, and in part by the fact that the attacks appear to be continuing.


The managing director of the Kaspersky North America office in Boston, Chris Doggett, argued that the "Carbanak cybergang," named for the malware it deployed, represents an increase in the sophistication of cyberattacks on financial firms.


"This is likely the most sophisticated attack the world has seen to date in terms of the tactics and methods that cybercriminals have used to remain covert," Mr. Doggett said.


As in the recent attack on Sony Pictures, which Mr. Obama said again on Friday had been conducted by North Korea, the intruders in the bank thefts were enormously patient, placing surveillance software in the computers of system administrators and watching their moves for months. The evidence suggests this was not a nation state, but a specialized group of cybercriminals.




But the question remains how a fraud of this scale could have proceeded for nearly two years without banks, regulators or law enforcement catching on. Investigators say the answers may lie in the hackers' technique.

In many ways, this hack began like any other. The cybercriminals sent their victims infected emails — a news clip or message that appeared to come from a colleague — as bait. When the bank employees clicked on the email, they inadvertently downloaded malicious code. That allowed the hackers to crawl across a bank's network until they found employees who administered the cash transfer systems or remotely connected A.T.M.s.


Then, Kaspersky's investigators said, the thieves installed a "RAT"— remote access tool — that could capture video and screenshots of the employees' computers.


"The goal was to mimic their activities," said Sergey Golovanov, who conducted the inquiry for Kaspersky Lab. "That way, everything would look like a normal, everyday transaction," he said in a telephone interview from Russia.


The attackers took great pains to learn each bank's particular system, while they set up fake accounts at banks in the United States and China that could serve as the destination for transfers. Two people briefed on the investigation said that the accounts were set up at J.P. Morgan Chase and the Agricultural Bank of China. Neither bank returned requests for comment.


Kaspersky Lab was founded in 1997 and has become one of Russia's most recognized high-tech exports, but its market share in the United States has been hampered by its origins. Its founder, Eugene Kaspersky, studied cryptography at a high school that was co-sponsored by the K.G.B. and Russia's Defense Ministry, and he worked for the Russian military before starting his firm.


When the time came to cash in on their activities — a period investigators say ranged from two to four months — the criminals pursued multiple routes. In some cases, they used online banking systems to transfer money to their accounts. In other cases, they ordered the banks' A.T.M.s to dispense cash to terminals where one of their associates would be waiting.


But the largest sums were stolen by hacking into a bank's accounting systems and briefly manipulating account balances. Using the access gained by impersonating the banking officers, the criminals first would inflate a balance — for example, an account with $1,000 would be altered to show $10,000. Then $9,000 would be transferred outside the bank. The actual account holder would not suspect a problem, and it would take the bank some time to figure out what had happened.


"We found that many banks only check the accounts every 10 hours or so," Mr. Golovanov of Kaspersky Lab said. "So in the interim, you could change the numbers and transfer the money."


The hackers' success rate was impressive. One Kaspersky client lost $7.3 million through A.T.M. withdrawals alone, the firm says in its report. Another lost $10 million from the exploitation of its accounting system. In some cases, transfers were run through the system operated by the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication, or Swift, which banks use to transfer funds across borders. It has long been a target for hackers — and long been monitored by intelligence agencies.


Mr. Doggett likened most cyberthefts to "Bonnie and Clyde" operations, in which attackers break in, take whatever they can grab, and run. In this case, Mr. Doggett said, the heist was "much more 'Ocean's Eleven.' "


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Saturday, 14 February 2015

The Minsk talks and the familiar scent of betrayal

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The familiar scent of betrayal clouds just concluded Minsk ceasefire talks. Like previous times when hope exceeded reality.

Donbass is Obama's war. Washington controls what's ongoing. It arms, funds, trains and directs Kiev's military.


Neocons making policy want war, not peace. Chances for ending conflict are virtually nil. Obama didn't wage war to quit.


Kiev violated last April's four-party agreement before the ink was dry. Hoped for peace was fantasy. A joint April 17 US/EU/Russia/Ukraine statement proved meaningless.




Saying "(t)he Geneva meeting on the situation in Ukraine agreed on initial concrete steps to de-escalate tensions and restore security for all citizens."


"All sides must refrain from any violence, intimidation or provocative actions. The participants strongly condemned and rejected all expressions of extremism, racism and religious intolerance, including anti-semitism."


"All illegal armed groups must be disarmed; all illegally seized buildings must be returned to legitimate owners; all illegally occupied streets, squares and other public places in Ukrainian cities and towns must be vacated."


"Amnesty will be granted to protestors and to those who have left buildings and other public places and surrendered weapons, with the exception of those found guilty of capital crimes."




It was agreed that the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission should play a leading role in assisting Ukrainian authorities and local communities in the immediate implementation of these de-escalation measures wherever they are needed most, beginning in the coming days."


"The US, EU and Russia commit to support this mission, including by providing monitors. The announced constitutional process will be inclusive, transparent and accountable."


"It will include the immediate establishment of a broad national dialogue, with outreach to all of Ukraine's regions and political constituencies, and allow for the consideration of public comments and proposed amendments."


"The participants underlined the importance of economic and financial stability in Ukraine and would be ready to discuss additional support as the above steps are implemented."




A White House statement said Obama "commended the government of Ukraine's approach to today's discussions in Geneva, where it put forward constructive proposals to expand local governance and ensure the rights of all Ukrainians are protected."


"...Russia needs to take immediate, concrete actions to de-escalate the situation in eastern Ukraine, including by using its influence over the irregular forces in eastern Ukraine to get them to lay down their arms and leave the buildings they have seized."


"(T)he United States and Europe are prepared to take further measures if this de-escalation does not occur in short order."




Donbas self-defense forces honored agreed on terms. Fighting never stopped. Kiev forces bore full responsibility.

Washington colluded with Kiev to continue conflict. Donbass freedom fighters and Russia were irresponsibly blamed for their crimes.


On September 5, both sides again agreed on ceasefire terms. At the time, illegitimate oligarch president Poroshenko said:



"I give the order to the chief of the General staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces to cease fire, starting from 18.00 (local time) on September 5.



A statement on his web site said:

"We must do everything possible and impossible to stop bloodshed and put an end to people's suffering."



Donbass forces ceased fire. Kiev continued conflict. Violated agreed on terms straightaway. Including after accepting September 19 follow-up memorandum provisions.

Imposed economic blockade conditions on Donbas. Rescinded its special status after granting it.


Expect nothing different this time. Washington won't tolerate part of Ukraine run democratically - free from Kiev fascist rule.


Following agreement in Minsk, Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) Prime Minster Alexander Zakharchenko said:



"According to the memorandum points, all responsibility for any violation of non-implementation of some agreements lies on Poroshenko."



If Kiev violates terms, no new memorandum will follow, he added. He hopes for peace. Based on past betrayals, he's justifiably leery for good reason.

Some things remain unresolved, he explained. The devil is in all the details.


Mostly what Washington plans behind the scenes. Unipolar pax Americana remains official US policy.


It bears repeating. Obama wants war, not peace. It's not hard imagining what's coming.


Arming, training, funding and directing Ukraine's military will continue more intensively than ever. Supplying more heavy weapons assures escalated conflict.


Especially with hundreds of US combat forces training Kiev's military. For war, not self-defense. Ukraine's only enemies are ones it invents.


Donbas residents want peace. They want democratic rights everyone deserves. They want regional autonomy assuring them. They reject fascist rule.


In September, Kiev agreed to end fighting, withdraw its forces, continue national dialogue, improve Donbas humanitarian conditions, allow autonomous local elections, and pursue economic recovery and reconstruction, among other promises made.


It systematically breached them all. What's known about Thursday's agreement leaves wiggle room enough to drive Kiev armored columns through.


Autonomy is ill-defined. So is the autonomous area covered by ceasefire provisions. Self-rule to be granted looks more fantasy-like than real.


Nothing is agreed without Washington's OK. Nothing less than total US control over Ukraine nationwide is acceptable.


No Independent governance in Donbas will be tolerated. Washington either wants Ukraine in one piece under Kiev rule or balkanized like Yugoslavia for easier control.


Either way, autonomous regions won't be tolerated. For sure, not independent democratic ones.


Expect more US/Kiev instigated false flags ahead. Like downing MH17, Volnovakha and Donetsk bus attacks, as well as late January Mariupol shelling and others targeting hospitals, schools, residential neighborhoods and city streets.


Maybe something more major is planned. Perhaps a Ukraine 9/11. Blaming Donbas freedom fighters and Russia like before. Expect similar future attacks to be used as pretexts to reignite conflict.


Year ago Maidan sniper killings were false flags blamed on former President Yanukovych's government.


Former Ukrainian Security Service chief Aleksander Yakimenko later admitted it. Saying shots killing police and civilians were fired from Kiev's Philharmonic Hall controlled by opposition forces at the time.


So-called Maidan self-defense commandant Andrey Parubiy ordered the killings. Controlled events. Later was appointed national security and defense council head.


According to Yakimenko, he worked with US special forces at the time. On Russian television Yakimenko said:




"Shots came from the Philharmonic Hall. Maidan commandant Parubiy was responsible for this building."


"Snipers and people with automatic weapons were 'working' from this building on February 20."


"They supported the assault on the Interior Ministry forces on the ground who were already demoralized and...fled."


"When the first wave of shootings ended, many witnessed 20 people leaving the building." They were seen carrying military-style bags used for assault weapons and optical sights.


Parubiy and others worked with US special forces. The same ones "carry(ing) out everything they were told by their leadership - the United States."




Expect new US-instigated false flags ahead. Expect renewed fighting. Perhaps heavier than before. Peace going forward is pure fantasy.

German media said Obama threatened Putin ahead of Minsk talks with serious consequences unless he yielded to US demands on Ukraine.


It's unknown how Putin responded. Likely more diplomatically than Obama but firm.


It's clear how rotten the Minsk agreement is by a White House statement endorsing it.


Ludicrously saying it "represents a potentially significant step toward a peaceful resolution of the conflict and the restoration of Ukraine's sovereignty consistent with the Minsk agreements from last September."


Impossible when Obama wants war. Instigated conflict in the first place. Intends escalating it ahead. May be foolish enough to confront Russia belligerently.


Will surely be remembered as America's worst ever president unless or until a successor exceeds his ruthlessness at home and abroad.


In the meantime, conflict in Donbas rages. More civilian deaths and injuries were reported.


What's ahead shorter term remains to be seen. Longer term things look bleak.


February 12, 2015 may be remembered as a new millennium Munich agreement.


Eleven months after British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain proclaimed "peace in our time," Hitler invaded Poland. WW II began.


Will Putin, Merkel and Hollande be responsible for the unthinkable ahead? Potentially cataclysmic East/West nuclear confrontation? The fullness of time will tell.


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Dr. Suzanne Humphries, M.D. - Vaccine strain of measles virus found in measles outbreaks

 Dr. Suzanne Humphries, M.D.

© YouTube



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Dr. Suzanne Humphries is a practicing nephrologist (kidney physician). In this lecture (video below), she addresses a study done in Croatia [1] where a child who was vaccinated with the MMR vaccine was tested positive for the measles vaccine strain Schwarz eight days after vaccination.


This was a significant finding, because the child's symptoms were thought to be similar to rubella, and without testing, the sickness would have been possibly mis-diagnosed as rubella, or the wild-type strain of measles the vaccine is designed to protect against.


This concept of "shedding," where the child comes down with the disease from the virus in the vaccine itself, surprised the researchers:




Virus excretion in vaccinees has been reported before, but to our knowledge, this is documented for the first time for the Schwarz vaccine strain. [1]




Since 2010, this phenomena of vaccine shedding with measles in the MMR vaccine has been observed in at least two other studies:

. Paediatrcis and Child Health, 2012:




In the midst of a local measles outbreak, a recently immunized child was investigated for a new-onset measles-type rash. Nucleic acid testing identified that a vaccine-type measles virus was being shed in the urine. Clinically differentiating measles from a nonmeasles rash is challenging, but can be supported by a thorough medical history evaluation. Rashes are expected to occur after immunization; nucleic acid testing can be used when it is difficult to differentiate between wild and attenuated strains. [2]




, British Columbia, Canada, Eurosurveillance, 2013:


We describe a case of vaccine-associated measles in a two-year-old patient from British Columbia, Canada, in October 2013, who received her first dose of measles-containing vaccine 37 days prior to onset of prodromal symptoms. Identification of this delayed vaccine-associated case occurred in the context of an outbreak investigation of a measles cluster. [3]




Are health officials testing cases of measles in the current outbreak in the United States, to determine if the measles strain is the wild strain of the vaccine strain?

Not likely, and it is not likely that the mainstream media "TV doctors" will even discuss this as they falsely vilify parents who choose not to administer the MMR vaccine to their children as the cause of these outbreaks. Some of these cases are confirmed to be among those who have received the MMR vaccine, and for those who have not been vaccinated, is it possible they were infected from those recently vaccinated when the vaccine was still "shedding," and that the vaccine-strain of measles was passed on from the vaccinated child to the unvaccinated child?


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References

1. s, Croatia, March 2010. Croatian Institute of Public Health, Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Zagreb, Croatia. Eurosurveillance, Volume 15, Issue 35, 02 September 2010 (Full Text)


2. . Communicable Disease Control, Alberta Health Services. Pediatricians and Child Health, Apr. 2012; 17(4) (Abstract)


3. , Eurosurveillance, Volume 18, Issue 49, 05 December 2013 (Full Text)


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How stupid do they think we are? Continued U.S. media lies about Russia




The cover of Newsweek, June 20, 2014: Another stark raving mad example of how black is white, up is down, and lies are truth in the world of major U.S. media news publications.



Newsweek magazine headlined on February 5th, "'Biggest NATO Reinforcement Since Cold War' Sets Frontlines Against Russia," and reported that, "According to general Charles Wald, former-deputy commander of U.S. European Command, ... 'The question for Europe is: is Putin creeping further and further west?'" Wald is quoted as saying that the case of Ukraine especially worries him. This article continues: "'Is this a precursor to Russia moving into Moldova? Nagorno Karabakh has been bubbling up, and the Georgia issue is still unresolved. NATO has essentially set these [new military] bases in its frontline states,' Wald says, referring to the countries' proximity to Russian territory." So: Russia is moving too close to NATO countries, according to the U.S. 'Defense' Department.

But it's a blatant lie. Actually, since 1999, 11 former members of the Warsaw Pact, countries, which had been allied with Russia during the communist Soviet Union throughout the Cold War, have switched to the U.S. military alliance against their former ally Russia, NATO: Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Albania.


So: Russia hasn't been moving at all, not an inch; but the U.S. certainly has — by surrounding Russia with its NATO missiles.


This Newsweek story is 'news' that's published in a mainstream U.S. 'news' source, which people pay bad money for — it's worse than a waste, it's their being charged for U.S.-Government propaganda.


Here is authentic news, from an authentic news source — news which had been posted just four days earlier than that Newsweek lie, on February 1st — news that was posted at the Fort Russ blog, which not only is free, but it's the most thorough and reliably truthful news site of all on the Ukrainian conflict:


"NATO is moving closer to Russia and blaming Russia for being close to NATO." A video is shown there.


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This video, which was posted to youtube on 17 October 2014, shows a Pentagon spokesperson being asked at a press conference about 'Defense' Secretary Chuck Hagel's accusation, that Russia's army is "on NATO's doorstep"; and the (extremely unusual, skeptical American journalist) questioner then asks "Why is that?"

Hagel's press spokesperson insists there that it happens because Russia has been seizing nations and thus moving closer to NATO; he refuses to acknowledge that NATO has instead been expanding up to Russia's very border, bringing U.S. weapons surrounding Russia's periphery. How would the U.S. react if, say, Russia had tried to install nuclear missiles in, say, Cuba — like the Soviet Union tried in 1962?


Here's that video: http://bit.ly/1ACQ8jp.




There are lots of reader-comments to that video, many of which are from fools who are treating Russia as being evil and dangerous, and ignoring the insult to their own intelligence that came forth from Chuck Hagel's spokesperson in this video, which they had just watched.

However, Fort Russ reports this videoed statement without comment, as being instead a self-evident lie from the U.S. Government, and it is that; not as being (like Newsweek does) a supposed truth from the U.S. Government, a supposed truth that's being unchallenged by Newsweek's 'journalist,' though if Newsweek had been an authentic news-source it would have reported that the U.S. Government was simply lying there — since that's the actual fact, and it's blatantly true.


As regards the reader-comments to this Newsweek article, here's a typical sequence of these reader-comments, so that you can see how American readers responded to this piece of sheer American propaganda:


COMMENTS:



—-Bong Valencia · Don bosco academy pampanga


Everybody needs to stop calling Ukraine's enemies as Russian[backed rebels. Let's call a spade a spade. Let's call them Russians! They came from and were sent by Russia.


· 24 · February 5 at 7:57pm




—-Kevin Quinn · Top Commenter


But they LIVE in what's called 'eastern Ukraine' and have been there in some cases for centuries. That is Kyiv"s main point. And theirs. Some have received military training in the Soviet forces, as well as the UA. Some of the younger have been trained in 'militia camps' - safe in Russia.


- · 3 · February 6 at 10:57am




—-Sergy K · Top Commenter · Harvard Kennedy School


Kevin Quinn there are at most 15% of locals, 85 % came from Russia, and the military organizers came from Moscow


- · 1 · February 6 at 12:54pm




—-Михаил Бочаров · Top Commenter · МОПИ им. Н.К. Крупской


Sergy K, Where did you take those percentage from? Maybe from The History Of Russian State by N.M.Karamzin or Primary Chronicle Where Did Russian Land Come From or The History Of Kiev Rus? Look these books through in the Harvard Kennedy School Library or at least use Google "Russian-speaking population in Ukraine".


- · February 10 at 5:06am




—-El D Den · Top Commenter


My hope is NATO destroys Russia once and for all.


· 9 · February 5 at 10:36pm



Noting the claim of one reader there ("Sergy K") to be from Harvard's Kennedy School, the present reporter looked to see whether there is, actually, any "Sergy K" who has been associated with that supposedly august and supposedly authoritative School. This is what I came up with:

http://bit.ly/1ACQbeZ


http://bit.ly/1KYUT9X


So: apparently, an 'expert' at Harvard's Kennedy School, and even one whose sole published work deals with Ukraine, does, indeed, actually think that 85% of the fighters against the Kiev-based Ukrainian Government's invasion of Ukraine's Donbass region are Russian soldiers, not residents.


On that matter, here is the actual evidence (there's lots of it, but these are perhaps the most striking):


http://bit.ly/1ACQbf0


http://bit.ly/1KYURik


http://bzfd.it/1ACQ8zE


Furthermore, to the exact contrary of all the similar allegations by the U.S. Government (which say that Russia wants to add to Russian territory the land where Ukraine's pro-Russia rebels live), the present reporter had headlined on 19 September 2014, "Russia's Leader Putin Rejects Ukrainian Separatists' Aim to Become Part of Russia," and reported that not only did Putin reject it verbally, but that the Ukrainian separatist leaders took his statement as being his final word on the subject, and so decided "We will build our own country."


In other words: the only reason why the Obama Administration is pushing the fraudulent line that Putin is trying to seize the Donbass region of Ukraine away from Ukraine, is because Barack Obama needs to portray his own sponsorship of an ethnic-cleansing operation to get rid of the residents in Donbass (the rebellious region of Ukraine) as being instead an "Anti Terrorist Operation" by the Government against rebel fighters who (as the Harvard Kennedy School 'Expert' said) "85 % came from Russia."


We're supposed to be this stupid, and this misinformed, by a propaganda-line that doesn't even make sense — the line that says the people who are bombing the residents in Donbass and destroying the region, are the invading Russian army, and/or the residents who live there (the "Terrorists," as the Ukrainian Government calls them), instead of being the Government forces that are trying toexterminate the residents there, and who are actually terrorizing those residents in order to get them to die or else to leave Ukraine.


As to the reason why Obama wants to get rid of those residents, look at this map. It shows the results in the final nationwide Ukrainian Presidential election, the one that was held in 2010 and which pitted the pro-Washington Yulia Tymoshenko against the pro-neutral-Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych. As you can see, the dark purple area is the region that voted 90% for Yanukovych. That's also the area which the Ukrainian Government has been bombing. If the voters who live there, ever again vote for a President of Ukraine, then Obama's February 2014 coup which overthrew Yanukovych will be elected out of office: the Obama coup-regime will end. That's why Obama wants those voters to either die or else leave Ukraine. He needs them gone. (And official Washington wants this mass-murder of them to increase; and this genocidal push is bipartisan, both Republicans and Democrats.)


No wonder why the U.S. Government keeps lying, and its propaganda-organs (virtually the entire U.S. press) are lying. The press are controlled by the same aristocracy that control the Government. But, in order to do this, they are playing the American people for suckers. Maybe enough of the American public are, but that's no justification for what America's aristocracy are doing. The people who are being slaughtered aren't Americans at all, but are instead the entirely innocent residents in the Donbass region of the former Ukraine.


Prior to Obama's February 2014 Ukrainian coup , that entire country was a democracy, and there was no ethnic cleansing there. But Obama has the nerve now to accuse Russia of "aggression," when in fact it is he that is the aggressor . And that's the sole basis for the economic sanctions that Russians now suffer.


What a massive crime: a war-crime that would be worthy of being tried as such at Nuremberg — but, this time, not by Americans. Obama is instead the anti-FDR President. An American President like this would make Franklin Delano Roosevelt turn over in his grave.


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Investigative historian Eric Zuesse is the author, most recently, of They're Not Even Close: The Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records, 1910-2010, and of CHRIST'S VENTRILOQUISTS: The Event that Created Christianity.


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Big Pharma wants you! Psychotropic and other drug problems


Are you or your children on psychotropic drugs?

If so, you may be interested in knowing what independent researchers are finding regarding ADHD drugs, Antidepressant drugs, Antipsychotic drugs, and Anti-Anxiety drugs. CCHR International—The Mental Health Watchdog online, publishes an extensive listing of those drugs risks and/or possible side effects here.


ADHD drugs:

Ritalin, Concerta, Adderall, Metadate, Vyvanse, Provigil. [1]


Antidepressant drugs:

Paxil, Prozac, Zoloft, Celexa, Luvox, Wellbutrin, Cymbalta, Effexor, Lexapro, Elavil, Remeron,Strattera and Sarafem. [1]


Antipsychotic drugs:

Abilify, Clozaril, Geodon, Invega, Risperdal, Seroquel, Zyprexa, Fanapt. [1]


Anti-Anxiety drugs:

Xanax, Valium, Halcion, Klonopin, Ambien, Ativan. [1]


Blogger Raven Clabough has written an excellent article titled, Research: Antipsychotic Meds Cause Hopelessness, Zombie-Like State that I think my readers ought to study, as Raven has done her "homework" very well, so I defer to her article.


One of the issues Raven points out is:



According to the American Psychiatric Association, five percent of American children have ADHD, but studies reveal more than 11 percent of American children are diagnosed with the condition. [CJF emphasis added]



Pharmaceutical drugs/business/markets have become behemoth institutions promoting money-making industries that, apparently, are too big to tackle or handle by medical boards, state licensing boards, and the medical professions, e.g., the American Medical Association.

Bluntly, we could very well do without all of them. Why? Well, if "too big" means no transparency and improper oversight, with self-regulation especially in research science, then Americans and global healthcare consumers need to re-think the propaganda they are exposed to by the media and all health agencies. Pharmaceutical ads, like tobacco ads, should be banned.


Frankly—and in my opinion, we definitely have a legal drug culture in the USA, legally sanctioned by the CDC/FDA and state health agencies. Most children are on one or two medications and dozens of vaccines; while all senior citizens can be counted on to take at least between 2 and 5 prescription drugs, plus vaccines. For just one disease—cancer—there are 771 new medicines and vaccines in development. [2] How many diseases are there? Here's a listing of Potential New Vaccines, which I won't even try to count, as I don't have the time to scroll through all the information.


So, how many new Rx and vaccine drugs do you think are in developmental pipelines? Pretty soon everyone will be required to get a vaccine a day, at the rate they are going. Fast-tracking to get drugs into markets is something the FDA now is trying to streamline. It would seem that the FDA responds to Big Pharma in this manner: Pharma says "Jump!" and FDA asks, "How high?"




Granted that legitimate medications are necessary—even life-saving at times, but what's going on now is nothing more than a money-making medical racket that, apparently, is positioned to do more harm than good. One hundred thousand Americans die a year from prescription drugs. [3] Moreover, many Rx drugs can become habit-forming and/or addictive. One prime 'boutique' drug, for example, is OxyContin®. Furthermore, how many MDs have been busted for selling scripts for prescribing the illegal use of that drug?

During the Renaissance - the 14th to 17th centuries A.D. - art was the 'fashionable' trend and prevailing industry or business. Then, there was the Industrial Age that started in the later part of the 1700s introducing all types of machinery. Currently, even though you may think we are living in the technology age, we actually are living in the pharmaceutical age!


The proof for that statement is in realizing that one cannot read a magazine, newspaper, or other advertisement without some reference to a pharmaceutical drug or advertisement for a health issue to bring to your doctor's attention to prescribe a certain proprietary pharmaceutical. TV ads bombard viewers with multiple drug ads per advertising minute, similar to what the tobacco industry did in advertising their 'cancer sticks'.



By 1969, the stage had been set for a showdown over cigarette advertising and promotion" (Wagner, 1971: 190). The U.S. Government was increasing its efforts to discourage the sale of cigarettes. Post office trucks carried posters: "100,000 Doctors Have Quit Smoking. [8]



Do you think we will ever see a "showdown" about all the pharmaceutical drug advertisements?

Supposedly, close to 80 percent of Big Pharma's expenses are for marketing their controlled chemical substances. This article explains some of how Big Pharma spends its money to make money.


To add to that, pharmaceutical drug reps prowl physicians' offices like bees returning to the hive—in swarms.


If no officials have realized the seriousness of the problems with over-prescribing pharmaceuticals, that's because there is no real oversight, in my opinion. Congress constantly is lobbied by Big Pharma lobbyists who tell tales about how the latest drug is going to do this or that good, or new legislation to improve health services, all while much of the 'science' about drugs is not what everyone is told, including the U.S. FDA a lot of the time. Class action lawsuits by consumers being harmed by meds attest to bad pharmaceuticals.


In 2004, Marcia Angell, MD, a former editor for almost 20 years at the New England Journal of Medicine, wrote a scathing book about Big Pharma titled, The Truth About the Drug Companies,which The New York Times reviewed here. If anyone ought to know the pharmaceutical industry inside out, shouldn't it be Dr. Angell? And still, her book has had absolutely no impact on 'restraining collars' being placed upon the pharmaceutical industry, their researchers' fraudulent practices, and their apparent unethical business practices. How many of the Big Pharma 'brotherhood' have been fined by the USA government for fraud and other illegal practices? Are fines the only oversight? Or, do fines keep the merry-go-round going?


Here's a listing of just ten companies that I included in my Activist Post article, "Big Pharma's Corporate Crimes and Fines: How Can They Get Away With It?"



  1. Pfizer agreed to pay $2.3 billion in 2009

  2. Novartis agreed to pay $423 million in 2010

  3. Sanofi-Aventis to pay more than $95 million to settle fraud charge in 2009

  4. GlaxoSmithKline to pay $3 billion in 2011

  5. AstraZeneca to pay $520 million in 2010 to settle fraud case

  6. Roche convinces governments to stockpile Tamiflu

  7. Johnson & Johnson fined more than $1.1 billion in 2012

  8. Merck to pay $670 million over Medicaid fraud in 2007

  9. Eli Lilly to pay more than $1.4 billion for illegal marketing in 2009

  10. Abbott to pay $1.5 billion for Medicaid fraud in 2012


Now, let's talk about the real "meat and potatoes" issues regarding pharmaceuticals.

In The New York Times review of Dr. Angell's book mentioned above, we find this:



Over the past two decades the pharmaceutical industry has moved very far from its original high purpose of discovering and producing useful new drugs. Now primarily a marketing machine to sell drugs of dubious benefit, this industry uses its wealth and power to co-opt every institution that might stand in its way, including the US Congress, the FDA, academic medical centers, and the medical profession itself. (Most of its marketing efforts are focused on influencing doctors, since they must write the prescriptions.)



What I underscored above hits the nail on the head in more ways than one! Children's 'boutique' drugs are vaccines starting with day one of their just-born lives, the Hepatitis B vaccine for a sexually-transmitted disease. For senior citizens, there are quite a few 'performer' drugs, including annual flu and pneumococcal vaccines.

The bottom line about prescription drugs is that they are BIG—rather HUMONGOUS—business for all involved: Big Pharma, MDs who get kickbacks and commissions for prescribing drugs, and pharmacy chains like Walgreens, CVS, Rite Aid, etc. Who's going to complain about drug abuse when they are making money hand-over-fist? Legally, too!


According to the Healthy Home Economist webpage, here are some kickback figures since 2009 for payments to Doctors: [4]




  • Eli Lily 144.1 Million $

  • GlaxoSmithKline 96.4 Million $

  • AstraZeneca 22.8 Million $

  • Pfizer 19.8 Million $

  • Johnson and Johnson 10.6 Million $

  • Merck & Co. 9.4 Million $



There really ought to be a law against doctors' kickbacks! In the insurance industry, kickback practices are called rebating [5], and are illegal. That should be made the same for the medical profession and pharmaceutical industry, in particular, which needs more cleaning up than an outdoor porta-potty, I think.

Are you ready for the hard facts about pharmaceutical drugs?


According to The Henry J Kaiser Family Foundation webpage Total Number of Retail Prescription Drugs Filled at Pharmacies in the timeframe 2013, the total Rx drugs in the USA was 3,899,799,770 - that's close to four (4) billion—with a "B". That, I assume, does not include pharmaceuticals dispensed in hospitals.


Currently, there were only 320,324,830 (that's million, not billion) people in the USA on the census clock that I accessed Feb. 11, 2015. Back in 2013, there were quite a few less souls in the USA. So, how many prescription drugs are being overprescribed? What's the average per person? Astounding? And, still, no one thinks that's abnormal! Can that be why we have so many sick people, and the cost of healthcare is over the moon?


Surely, Big Pharma has found its niche market, while healthcare consumers are paying the price in more ways than one! The most outrageous way is the cost of losing one's health due to fraud in pharmaceutical science, adverse reactions, iatrogenic diseases and, especially, with vaccines for children and adults due to neurotoxins and other toxic chemicals in them. Autism is now one in 50; whereas in the 1970s, it was one in 10,000!



Prescription Drugs: Retail prescription drug spending grew 2.5 percent to $271.1 billion, compared to 0.5 percent growth in 2012. Faster growth in 2013 resulted from price increases for brand-name and specialty drugs, increased spending on new medicines, and increased utilization. [9]




The world's 11 largest drug companies made a net profit of $711.4 billion from 2003 to 2012. Six of these companies are headquartered in the United Sates: Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, Abbot Laboratories, Merck, Bristol-Myers Squibb and Eli Lilly. In 2012 alone, the top 11 companies earned nearly $85 billion in net profits. According to IMS Health, a worldwide leader in health care research, the global market for pharmaceuticals is expected to top $1 trillion in sales by 2014. [10] [CJF emphasis added. This may be what it's all about—product sales, I offer.]



Isn't it long overdue that healthcare consumers demand better healthcare practices, and look for other modalities of healthcare that don't make them into legal drug addicts? Below, when you read the website about drugs pulled from the market after 'ages' being legally prescribed, you ought to stop and wonder, "What are they doing to us and how can they get away with it legally?" Who's covering their derrieres, and why?

ProCon.org on its "Prescription Drug Ads" webpage features this: 35 FDA-Approved Prescription Drugs Later Pulled from the Market. According to their information, the drugs Darvon and Darvocet were on the market for 55 years (1955 to Nov. 19, 2010) before being pulled because of causing serious toxicity to the heart with over 2,110 deaths reported! CDC/FDA, don't you know what you are doing? Congress, where's your oversight? State licensing boards, wake up!


DrugWatch publishes Dangerous Drugs here, which discusses diabetes drugs, hormone drugs, birth control pills, acne medication, cholesterol drugs, blood thinners, osteoporosis treatments, pain medication, gastrointestinal drugs, dialysis treatment, and a hair loss pill.


In essence, do you think that maybe MDs don't know what they are prescribing? If you are taking any of those pills, maybe you ought to see another MD for a second opinion about your condition and the Rx drugs you take.


No one can trust Big Pharma's fudged science reports to get Rx drugs through the FDA's approval process or licensing for vaccines. In 2013, Fortune published the article "Dirty medicine... The epic inside story of long-term criminal fraud at Ranbaxy, the Indian drug company that makes generic Lipitor for millions of Americans." [6] Statins and cholesterol-lowering drugs, including generics, are widely prescribed in the USA. However, the FDA expanded its advice on statin drugs, which consumers should know here.




However, after reviewing what's happened in the past, we can be certain that business as usual at CDC/FDA and professional associations probably will be the same. The only thing that may change in the future is larger fines with no real relief for healthcare consumers, since the U.S. FDA apparently is Big Pharma's lackeys.

For consumers, who are confused about their pills looking differently from previous pills taken, generic meds, or would like to identify pills found around the house that may have been brought into the house under dubious circumstances, there's the website Pill Identifier published by Drugs.com .


The Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) program is "an international substance abuse prevention education program that seeks to prevent use of controlled drugs, membership in gangs, and violent behavior." [7] That must include the medical profession—MDs in particular—and all others who push prescription drugs as a cultural and economic thing to do.


As an afterthought to all the above information, the information does not include OTC—Over the Counter Drug—sales in the USA, which amount to another huge market. As you can see from this data site reporting OTC sales from 1964 to 2013, we truly have become 'legal drug addicts'.


The figures speak for themselves:




  • In 1964 OTC sales were $1.9 Billion

  • In 2013 OTC sales totaled $33.1 Billion, almost 17.5 times an increase in 48 to 49 years.



Even the above figures are not an accurate picture, since according to the annotations on asterisked chart figures for the years 2000 to 2008, Wal-Mart OTC sales were not included.

Lastly, I think I must report conflicts of interest, personal or professional, in the pharmaceutical industry and its products. I own no pharmaceutical company stocks, nor have I taken pharmaceutical drugs since about 1974, when prescription medications almost killed me. That was the best thing that ever happened to me. It made me find holistic health modalities, which gave me back my life. However, I must admit that when I was 7 years old, penicillin probably saved my life for which I am grateful, since I had lobar pneumonia.


References


[1]psychiatric-drugs

[2]phrma.org

[3]alternet.org

[4]thehealthyhomeeconomist.com

[5]wallstreetinstructors.com

[6]fortune.com

[7]wikipedia.org

[8]druglibrary.org

[9]cms.gov

[10]drugwatch.com


Resources


Why Do Americans Take So Many Prescription Drugs?


Death from Prescription Drugs: The New Epidemic Sweeping Across America


About the author



Catherine retired from researching and writing, but felt compelled to write this article.


Catherine J Frompovich (website) is a retired natural nutritionist who earned advanced degrees in Nutrition and Holistic Health Sciences, Certification in Orthomolecular Theory and Practice plus Paralegal Studies. Her work has been published in national and airline magazines since the early 1980s. Catherine authored numerous books on health issues along with co-authoring papers and monographs with physicians, nurses, and holistic healthcare professionals. She has been a consumer healthcare researcher 35 years and counting.


Catherine's latest book, published October 4, 2013, is Vaccination Voodoo, What YOU Don't Know About Vaccines, available on Amazon.com.


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Really? Media researchers find news outlets promote misinformation

rehana ISIS slayer

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Reports about 'Rehana the ISIS slayer' seem 'entirely based on falsities', researchers say.



It's true. Don't believe everything you read on the Internet.

In fact, according to a study by media researchers, many news organizations fail to do enough to separate fact from fiction, and often help unverified rumors and reports to go viral online.


"Rather than acting as a source of accurate information, online media frequently promote misinformation in an attempt to drive traffic and social engagement," said the study led by Craig Silverman, a research fellow at the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University.


While news organizations have always dealt with unverified information, practices at some websites may accelerate the dissemination of fake news, said the report, "Lies, Damn Lies and Viral Content."


"Many news sites apply little or no basic verification to the claims they pass on. Instead, they rely on linking-out to other media reports, which themselves often only cite other media reports as well," the study concluded.


Fake stories are often sexier or more interesting than the real ones, and as such get wider dissemination, Silverman said.


"The extent to which a fake news article can get traction was surprising to me," Silverman told AFP.


Examples cited in the study were rumors spread on Facebook and Twitter that an Ebola patient had been identified in Britain, and another that the disease had been found in Richmond, Virginia. Both reports were untrue.



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Rumors spread on Facebook and Twitter that an Ebola patient had been identified in Britain, and another that the disease had been found in Richmond, Virginia were untrue



In another case, a story about a Kurdish woman dubbed "Rehana the ISIS slayer," or the "Angel of Kohane" purported to have killed 100 Islamic fighters, turned out to have no basis in fact even though reports about her spread for weeks last October.

The researchers traced the story to a tweet from Indian journalist and activist Parwan Durani, who published the woman's picture on Twitter and asked people to retweet it.


Stories of her exploits -- and reports of her death -- were picked up widely by news outlets "but seemed entirely based on falsities," Silverman's report said.


"The simple story of the attractive Kurd who killed dozens of ISIS fighters is a powerful wish rumor. Add in a compelling image and it's perfect for propagation on social networks. The result is that most of us will never know the woman's true story -- and the press bears a level of responsibility for that."


Silverman said that even if much of the fake news is spread by "new media" or tabloid journals, the traditional or "quality" journalism outlets often sit by, allowing rumors to gain traction.


"When (fake) information is out there and websites are covering it, there is an imperative on the part of news organizations to look at it, flag it for readers and tell them what we know and what we don't know," Silverman said.


"If we remain silent, the ones who win are the mindless propagators."


And many news organizations fail to follow up when a false report is debunked, the report said: "The explosive claim that ISIS fighters had been apprehended at the US-Mexico border was refuted within 24 hours and yet only 20 percent of news organizations that wrote an initial story came back to it."


- A 'disturbing trend' -


The findings show "a very disturbing trend," said Bill Adair, a Duke University journalism professor who in 2007 founded the fact-checking website PolitiFact.


"It's particularly disturbing when journalists pass along things without knowing whether they are true or not."


Because of the fast-moving nature of Twitter an other social media, Adair said that "many people including journalists feel that if it's tweeted, it's out there and it's fair game. But news organizations have always had an obligation to check out what they pass on."


Sometimes the sheer number of repetitions of false information makes people believe something is true, the researchers said.




One example of this is the oft-repeated claim that the Obamacare health plan includes "death panels" which decide whether a person can receive treatment.

"Anyone who repeated it -- even when trying to debunk it -- further implanted it and its negative connotations in people's minds," the report said.


Nikki Usher, a George Washington University professor specializing in new media, said previous research has shown that repeating false information makes it more believable, "but what is different now is the speed with which rumors can unfold."


The Internet's "crowdsourcing" ability can often bring the truth out, but cannot entirely correct the problem, said Silverman, who also operates the @emergentdotinfo Twitter feed that tracks online rumors.


"Over time the truth emerges, but the corrections don't tend to be as viral or get as widely distributed. And they don't always reach the same people," he said.


"I am a believer in the value of the crowd, but the truth is often far less interesting and shareable than the lie."


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Papers please! Airlines consider requiring proof of vaccination for domestic air travel

airline

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Traveling by air may get even more complicated if a reported plan by major carrier airlines requiring passengers to be vaccinated comes to fruition. After the increasing problem of unvaccinated individuals contracting and spreading communicable diseases, airlines hope to be a stopgap solution to preventing larger outbreaks. An inside source with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) suggests that, "Multiple major carriers have begun discussing requiring vaccination records for all passengers before allowing them to board a flight."

The FAA source, speaking on condition of anonymity explains that many of the airlines have, "had it with the anti-vaccination arguments and don't want to be left with the guilt and partial responsibility when a preventable disease spreads by way of air travel." It is assumed that a valid vaccination record will be required upon check in before travelers embark on their journey. "It'll add another step to the flight process, but the airlines, so far, are willing to absorb any costs associated with it," said the FAA source. It is not expected to impact the already beleaguered Transportation Security Administration as this would be an elective requirement and not a federally mandated change.


The 2014 - 2015 U.S. measles outbreak spread to seven states and is widely believed to have been tied to vacationers at the Disneyland amusement park in Anaheim, California. Many speculate the spread of the disease outside of California was exacerbated due to vacationing families traveling by air. By requiring a valid vaccination record, the airlines would hope to minimize the wanton spread of infectious disease by keeping potential disease carrying individuals off all flights originating and terminating in the United States.


"The airlines are using the term 'at risk individual' up to this point to describe who they are targeting," explains the FAA source. "I take that to mean individuals who are unvaccinated themselves or those who refuse to vaccinate their children. They (the airlines) realize this is a hot button issue at the moment, however, they allegedly feel this is the only way they can do their part to help keep their customers and employees safe and healthy. One 'higher up' with a major carrier said something to the effect of 'this is the responsible thing to do'."


Speculation is that the airlines would consider an option for frequent fliers to pre-register their vaccination status to avoid any further delays. The FAA source wants to make it clear that, "Again, this isn't a federal mandate so the FAA is just paying attention to the discussion and giving our views when asked."


The source at the FAA wouldn't commit to a statement on whether other mass transit carriers, such as railroads or bus lines, would follow suit if this new tactic is implemented by the airlines.


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