Scanlyze

The Online Journal of Insight, Satire, Desire, Wit and Observation

Tasmanian Attorney General decries wallaby destruction of legal opium crops

Tasmanian Atty General decries wallaby destruction of legal opium crops

The Attorney General of the Australian State of Tasmania has decried destructive activity by marsupials against the nation’s opium crop. Australia provides more than 50% of the worlds legal opium.

Attorney General Lara Giddings testified to a parliamentary committee that wallabies are a security problem for the nation’s opium fields:

…we have a problem with wallabies entering poppy fields, getting as high as a kite and going around in circles.

Then they crash. We see crop circles in the poppy industry from wallabies that are high.

‘Stoned wallabies make crop circles’

Copyright © 2009 Henry Edward Hardy

Submit to del.icio.usSubmit to BluedotSubmit to ConnoteaDigg it!Submit to FurlSubmit to newsvineSubmit to RedditSubmit to FurlSubmit to TechnoratiSocial Networking Icons Help

25 June, 2009 Posted by | Lara Giddings, news, opium, scanlyze | , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

NSA Whistleblower details allegations of widespread warrantless spying in US

Rawstory reported as follows:

Whistleblower: NSA even collected credit card records
David Edwards and Stephen C. Webster
Published: Thursday January 22, 2009

Ex-analyst believes program actually the remnants of ‘Total Information Awareness,’ shut down by Congress in 2003

On Wednesday night, when former NSA analyst Russell Tice told MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann that the Bush administration’s National Security Agency spied on everyone in the United States, specifically targeting journalists, the Countdown host was so flabbergasted that Tice was invited back for a second interview.

On Thursday, he returned to the airwaves with expanded allegations against the NSA, claiming the agency collected Americans’ credit card records, and adding that he believes the massive, warrantless data vacuum to be the remnants of the Total Information Awareness program, shut down by Congress in 2003.

Asked for comment by Olbermann’s staff, the agency responded, “NSA considers the constitutional rights of US citizens to be sacrosanct. The intelligence community faces immense challenges in protecting our nation. No matter the challenges, NSA remains dedicated to performing its mission under the rule of law.”

see: Whistleblower: NSA even collected credit card records

If accurate, the allegations could lead to charges prosecutable under the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, the General Prohibition on Pen Register and Trap and Trace Device Use, or the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.

See:
18 U.S.C. § 2510
18 U.S.C. § 3121
36 U.S.C. § 1801

Copyright © 2009 Henry Edward Hardy

Submit to del.icio.usSubmit to BluedotSubmit to ConnoteaDigg it!Submit to FurlSubmit to newsvineSubmit to RedditSubmit to FurlSubmit to TechnoratiSocial Networking Icons Help

23 January, 2009 Posted by | government, intelligence, lies, more lies, news, NSA, rule of law, scanlyze, spying, surveillance, television, Total Information Awareness, whistleblower | , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

OLPC-One

Here’s a new promotional slideshow/video from One Laptop Per Child:

NB: I am the sysadmin for OLPC.

Copyright © 2008 Henry Edward Hardy

Submit to del.icio.usSubmit to BluedotSubmit to ConnoteaDigg it!Submit to FurlSubmit to newsvineSubmit to RedditSubmit to FurlSubmit to TechnoratiSocial Networking Icons Help

25 April, 2008 Posted by | scanlyze | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment