Here's why the Post's "Mouthpiece Theater" sucked so bad

2009-08-06_1400I think the Hillary “bitch” joke gave the Post the perfect excuse to dump its embarrassing video series. The show, which featured two reporters casting jokes about pols (each of the jokes was DOA), did highlight some important points, however:

1. Newspapers vying for Web appeal think they can do it on the cheap. They can’t.

2. A ridiculous number of MSM editors and reporters think they are creative, and have many other talents. They don’t.

3. The same people also think art and design have no place online. (I infer this from the goofball setup the Post used for its videos.) They’re wrong.

Boston: Price of cheap wireless may be less privacy and security

Photo: CC/Niall Kennedy

Photo: CC/Niall Kennedy

Universal Hub relays the news that Boston’s languishing municipal Wi-Fi project–that is, its government-run wireless internet service–has been reinvented as an ad-hoc, mesh network:

The effort initially focused on traditional wireless access points (like the ones you can see on lightpoles all over Brookline), but organizers realized that would prove impossibly expensive and so are now using a “mesh” approach, in which each subscriber’s computer is essentially equipped to act as an access point through a cheapo router. The result: Free WiFi in parts of the Fenway.

via Universal Hub | All Boston, all the time.

This is not likely to be good news for individual privacy and security.

First, consider the following:

  • Muni Wi-Fi projects in other cities have been marred by conflicts of interest and mismanagement
  • Users in other cities are already being charged for what they were told was going to be “free” access
  • Boston is among the cities planning to piggyback police and other government communications onto its muni Wi-Fi network. (This “dual use” for the network has the potential to bring Homeland Security dollars into the city’s coffers.)

Now, for the “ad-hoc” piece:

  • Some of the equipment Boston will be using was developed with money from sources with direct ties to the intelligence community.
  • Ad-hoc networks were not created with privacy and security in-mind. Rather, the technology was first deployed in vineyards and parking lots.
  • Ad-hoc wireless networks are more prone to unreliable connections and speeds–which means the folks on Mission Hill, and in Boston’s other poor neighborhoods, will be getting less service for their money.
  • Cheap wireless equipment might also be more vulnerable to backdoor attacks.

No kidding: punks school others to be punks

152316__bad_lStudy describes the failed interventions that bring bad boys together:

“For boys who had been through the juvenile justice system, compared to boys with similar histories without judicial involvement, the odds of adult judicial interventions increased almost seven-fold,” says study co-author Richard E. Tremblay, a professor of psychology, pediatrics and psychiatry at the Université de Montréal and a researcher at the Sainte-Justine University Hospital Research Center.

via Delinquent Behavior Among Boys ‘Contagious,’ Study Finds.

Synchronicities strike the rails

Here’s one for Loren Coleman (The Copycat Effect) and the synchromystics. I’ve noticed several reports of collisions in the heavy and light-rail industries since May 28–and one intense, and fictitious scene, in Caprica, which appeared online earlier this year, in promos for the new series.

The Disney Monorail crash killed a 21-year old man who was raised in Disney’s planned community, Celebration.

Picture 1 Photo: WFTV-9

Washington, DC, Metro train collision. AP photoNewton, Mass. Green Line derailment. AP Photo

Photos (clockwise from top left): Early scene from the Caprica pilot; Washington, DC, Metro crash; Green Line crash, Newton, Mass., May 28; the Disney Monorail crash.

WASHINGTON – At least two people are dead and nine people are injured after a Metro Red Line train derailed and collided with another Metro train, officials say.

The six-car train derailed and then collided with another train between the Takoma Park and Fort Totten stations around 5 p.m. Monday, trapping several passengers.

via 2 dead after Metro train derailment, collision – wtop.com.

Met police take up torture

It’s a meme, it’s gone viral…

Metropolitan Police officers subjected suspects to waterboarding, according to allegations at the centre of an anti-corruption inquiry.

The torture claims are part of an investigation which also includes accusations that evidence was fabricated and suspects’ property was stolen. It has already led to the abandonment of a drugs trial and the suspension from duty of several officers.

via Met Police accused of waterboarding suspects – Times Online.

White House producing its own feel good news

ABC & Co. are rightly sore at the Obama administration for keeping them out of a video shoot, the results of which you can see here.From ABC’s Political Punch:Read the TV pool report: “Your Pool was not allowed to go over and shoot POTUS with the team shooting hoops. We protested loudly.”Now we know why: Obama White House officials decided to do their own media report on the visit, complete with cuts, interviews, and chyrons identifying who’s speaking.Also, just like a network, they have their own little logo!

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Blogger axed for knocking White House/YouTube partnership

If this is the sole reason CNET sacked this tech blogger (link, excerpt, below), it strongly suggests that the tech publisher (as I have seen so many do in the past 15 years) were afraid they’d “lose access.”

Nothing frightens news outlets more than telling a story, however accurate or truthful, or important to regular folks, that will keep them off of Air Force One, or out of the press briefing room, or cost them a potential advertiser.

I once experienced similar intimidation from an editor at a news organization, after I wrote about a Homeland Security spying scheme, and DHS commissioned a hit piece by a trade hack against mine. Fortunately, that editor’s superior showed some backbone, and backed up my reporting.

It comes as a surprise, then, to hear that CNET will no longer carry Soghoian’s blog. While Soghoian’s confrontational style and irreverent approach may have been factors, it appears the decision to drop his blog largely stems from a minor kerfuffle over a headline. A Soghoian post initially titled “White House Ditches YouTube After Privacy Complaints” brought loud denials from the YouTube and the Obama team. The Obama folks belatedly said that their use of non-YouTube video was only an experiment, a possibility that Soghoian mentioned in his article.

via CNET Axes Blogger Who Exposed Whitehouse.gov Privacy Issue | Electronic Frontier Foundation.

That said, EFF also suggests that Soghoian’s strongly worded headline might have been part of a pattern of pushing the wrong buttons over at CNET.

Boston: Nuke target and breakaway state capital

In a bizarre piece of uncredited fiction at the Telegraph, the U.S. becomes a fascist police state, and Boston is targeted by a “false flag” terrorist attack set-up by the federal government.

I guess I should be glad I got my speeding ticket yesterday (on the Jamaicaway, and what a whopper it was).

Next time, the police might be permitted to open fire on any suspicious vehicle…

Cryptogon’s covering Operation Blackjack, and notes the striking use of symbology in the online comic:

Remember the Kingstar (controlled demolition company) van near the exploded bus on the 7/7 London bomings? That’s what came to mind for me.

Also, the ‘fictitious’ attack occurs during the Summer solstice. What’s the name on the side of the van? New Dawn Presentations. And its logo? That’s right, the Sun.

One other thing: All the cool kids know that the Illuminati are fascinated with Ferris wheels near bodies of water. (Look, don’t blame me, I just work here.)

via cryptogon.com » Archives » Operation Blackjack: The Story of Terrorist Nuclear Attacks on Major Western Cities.

Stevie watch

Would-be Obama assassin denied bail:

JACKSON, Mississippi – A federal judge denied bond for Steven Joseph Christopher on Thursday in connection with charges of threatening to assassinate President Barack Obama.

Christopher, 42, of Wisconsin, was arrested Friday by the Secret Service in Brookhaven and was charged with threatening to assassinate Obama for what he claimed was “the country’s own good,” according to federal prosecutors.

A news release said Christopher made the threats Jan. 11 and 15 on the Web site www.alien-earth.org. The video has also appeared on YouTube.

via Alien-Earth.org | News | Breaking News | Steven Joseph Christopher Denied Bond.

Here’s a typical racist and anti-Semitic rant from the guy:

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMn9L6pKOg0&eurl=http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=Steven%20Joseph%20Christopher&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:officia&feature=player_embedded]

Science returns to ranchlands

Photo: CC/Phillip Sumner

U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar “was extremely well received” at a recent getting-t0-know you session, says an insider at the department.

“Respect for the scientific process” will mean trouble for natural gas companies hoping to exploit privately-owned ranchlands.(Interior manages the mineral rights to millions of acres of privately owned lands in the Western United States.

CC/Jeffrey Beall

The new guy at Interior. Photo: CC/Jeffrey Beall

One reason: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration this week announced that it found dangerously high levels of ozone over existing natural gas fields in Wyoming.

Just wanted to let you guys know that there was an all-hands meeting with the new Secretary of the Interior, Ken Salazar, at 11am today.

The bullet points are:

- Ethical misconduct and criminal acts by Bush political appoints spoiled image of department.

- We want to be held to the highest standards of ethics and accountability.

- We will respect the scientific process

- There is the possibility that we will form a basketball team and take on the White House. Though Sec. Salazar noted that he has to be careful, as he “serves at the pleasure of the president.”

via Talking Points Memo | Report From the Field.