January 7, 2010

  • Got Truth?

    "Got Truth?"   by Aaron McNees

     "To demand the censors of public measures to be given up for punishment is to renew the demand of the wolves in the fable, that the sheep should give up their dogs as hostages of the peace and confidence established between them."  -Thomas Jefferson, 1794.



    *** editor's note: My second favorite website, Wikileaks, is down for a few more days with the following message:
    "To concentrate on raising the funds necessary to keep us alive into 2010, we have very reluctantly suspended all other operations, until Jan 18.."
    { as of this time, wikileaks is still down.bummer.}

    Although the timing is a bit unfortunate for me personally, as I am just starting out on a huge undertaking where Wikileaks plays a vital role, perhaps now would be a good time to try and introduce the most powerful weapon against malfeasance and hegemony since the Freedom of Information Act.  ***


     We've all encountered that venerable source of  information known as Wikipedia, the not-for-profit web encyclopedia that is edited by the community who uses it. It is a vast treasure trove for term papers, trivia, and settling pointless arguments, although the information is sometimes less than one hundred percent reliable [citation needed]. There have been a multitude of wiki sites since Wikipedia's inception, ranging in subjects from car racing to croquet to cryogenics. The founders of Wikipedia believed that  free and  unfettered information was vital to serving the community as a whole. It is this fertile ground of net neutrality, a lofty concept that information should be easily accessible and presented in an impartial manner, that gave rise to Wiki's most startling prodigy, Wikileaks.org, also known as The Sunshine Press.

    So just what is Wikileaks?
    It is the sound of a thousand whistle-blowers tea-kettles screaming,
    "Full steam ahead, damn the torpedoes".

    Wikileaks.org is a veritable Pandora's Box of leaked sensitive documents from organizations, governments, and corporations.
    They have uncovered corruption in corporations around the globe including the dumping of toxic waste on the Ivory Coast by the multinational commodities giant Trafigura, which made 108,000 so sick as to need medical attention and the deaths of more than a dozen people.
    Wikileaks  published the hacked private emails of notable people and organizations (links only go to the google cache until they are back online) such as Aryan Nations, Sarah Palin, the scientists involved the Climategate scandal, and the "Churches" of both Scientology and The Latter Day Saints.
    Perhaps more seriously, they have also leaked sensitive or restricted materials such as  classified government and military documents from around the world, including rather embarrassingly enough, the 2001 counter-intelligence security manual from the UK's Ministry of Defense, which while not John Le Carre, definitely makes for interesting reading on a cold winter's night.
    Sunshine Press also brought to light the details of illegal banking practices worldwide, including the illicit tax evasion haven of Swiss Bank Julius Baer, which tried to have the website shut down in US court...which caused such a public outcry that the judge reversed it's decision (and also brought additional scrutiny to the clients of BJB), and have exposed the details of shady off shore money laundering operations in the Caribbean and elsewhere.
    Most recently and audaciously, they published the intercepted pager messages from NYC and DC on 9/11....
    some 6.4 million words, over 15 thousand pages worth.
    Which brings me to my huge project...more on that later.

    ***
    from wikileaks.org:
    "...November 25th, 2009,WikiLeaks released half a million US national text pager intercepts. The intercepts cover a 24 hour period surrounding the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York and Washington. The first message was from 3AM September 11, 2001, five hours before the first attack, and the last, 24 hours later. Text pagers (were) usually carried by persons operating in an official capacity. (it is important to remember this is before texting on phones became widely available -a.m). Messages in the archive range from Pentagon, FBI, FEMA and New York Police Department exchanges, to computers reporting faults at investment banks inside the World Trade Center.
    The archive is a completely objective record of the defining moment of our time. We hope that its entrance into the historical record will lead to a nuanced understanding of how this event led to death, opportunism and war."
    ...
    (edit: the alphanumeric headers, phone #'s and email addresses of some of the highlighted intercepts below have been edited or removed)


    2001-09-11 13:41:46 Arch [1605106] A  ALPHA  odard, Cindy"|Hi baby! The hospital is a lockdown so I can't meet for lunch. It s a bit nerve-raking. I love you and hope you are ok XOXOXO |
    2001-09-11 12:00:51   ALPHA  r nerve gas is located less than 100 miles from Terre Haute. The Terre Haute Mall has been closed.
    2001-09-11 11:01:59 I'm going to go meet bruce for Bfast.  Call my cell phone if you need me.  I feel sick to my stomach, just nerves, but figure I need to eat.
    2001-09-11 06:56:47 Arch [0912340] Bomb Scare, ND, 700 W. 40TH Male caller stated a bomb in the bldg, set to go of at 0815. 7811 notified.
    2001-09-11 08:30:37 Skytel D ALPHA  Y! ||Leo Your neutrality is temporary. Each hour is worth millions. Remain a moving target. Astrology
    2001-09-11 08:50:50 Skytel  BOMB DETINATED IN WORLD TRADE CTR. PLS GET BACK TO MIKE BRADY W/A QUICK ASSESSMENT OF YOUR AREAS AND CONTACT US IF ANYTHING IS NEEDED AT 212-647-xxx.
    2001-09-11 17:54:58   tachan|S, when you hear of death, you appreciate life more. I am thankful that I have you next to me.
    2001-09-11 18:51:58  bmull|Dean, I let Jakki off the hook. She told me to let her off the hook or choose death. I chose to let her off. 
    2001-09-11 16:20:56  DaveMatthews8827@???.com|me casa|hey, come to my house and we will drain blood from our bodies...for Jesus
    2001-09-11 10:27:33 "Geoffrey Crann" |hi son|bombing in NYC and Washington-----pray get to the chapel and say a = rosary
    2001-09-11 10:27:33 Skytel [005345951] D  ALPHA  Attn:  Per Tom Dolan pls. meet at the 1st Conf. Room , and stay clear of windows.  Thanks, Vel J.
    2001-09-11 10:27:33 Skytel [005332495] D  ALPHA   the cell.    Kill the bastards! Jim  

    ***
    CBS did a very good article on the 9/11 pager intercepts (link here).
    ***
    The messages are a mixed series of automated strings of numbers and human communications between the dead and the living, cryptic to read sometimes, yet still making a powerfully profound statement of the synergy between us all.
    They are a poetic tribute in themselves to the solemn events of that fateful day.
    There are a great many talented people going thru these pages right now for historic, journalistic, personal and other reasons, perhaps hoping to uncover some conspiracies or secrets which would try make sense of such an incomprehensible tragedy and the ensuing aftermath of war, loss of  liberty,and a deeply divided national psyche. We grasp at needles in straw haystacks and take comfort in patterns and organization, collections and archives, hoping to connect with something greater than ourselves that shines thru  like the voices of stars in the night sky......
    trying to stave off the darkness of chaos and entropy.
    Which again brings me to my project, and what I plan to call it:
    "The 9/11 Transmissions: Voices in the Machines"

    I will talk more about that in great detail later. There is a lot of work to be done.
    ....
    more coming soon, I promise..
    ~ a.m.

    >>>><<<>>>><<<>>>><<<>>>><<<>>>><<<>>>><<<>>>>
    The full archive can be still be downloaded as a simple text file:
    http://911.wikileaks.org/release/messages.zip
    I can also email it upon request.
    >>>><<<>>>><<<>>>><<<>>>><<<>>>><<<>>>><<<>>>>

    Brought to today by our friends at The Sunshine Press

    WikiLeaks


    We rely on you to alert your community and press to the revelations here. Go to it!

Comments (42)

  • Why Wikileaks and open governments are so important:
    ~ from wikileaks
    Consider the mosquito borne disease malaria. This year, malaria will kill over one million people, over 80% of which will be children. Great Britain used to have malaria. In North America, malaria was epidemic and there are still a handful of infections each year. In Africa malaria kills over 100 people per hour. In Russia, amidst the corruption of the 1990s, malaria re-established itself. What is the difference between these cases?
    We know how to prevent malaria. The science is universal. The difference is good governance.
    Put another way, unresponsive or corrupt government, through malaria alone, will bring about the deaths of about seven jumbo-jets full of children in the next 24 hours. That's a children's 9/11 every day.
    In Kenya, malaria was estimated to cause 20% of all deaths in children under five. Before the Dec 2007 national elections, Wikileaks exposed $3,000,000,000 of Kenyan corruption and swung the vote by 10%. This lead to enormous changes in the constitution and the establishment of a more open government — one many hundreds of reforms catalyzed by Wikileaks.

    We believe Wikileaks is the strongest way we have of generating the true democracy and good governance on which all mankind's dreams depend.

  • see comment below and note time...crossposting/crosscommenting.  : )

    (i'll read this in a while, promise)

  • Good point about the malaria. It always irks me when people die of curable diseases. Someone has to be blamed for something like that, and it's someone in a position of power.

  • good luck with your project

  • r. has been watching that jesse iventura program on trutv when he thinks of it. stuff about the bildenburghs were on last time and how not to take h1n1 (pig) vaccines, not to feed your infants baby food, and not to eat most of the food unless you grow your own, and not expecially to drink the water, heh. also, don't forget to not breath is next, i'm sure. but seriously...

  • I don't get around the web as effectively as you, so I thank you in advance for the wikileaks link. I'll be sure to visit when it comes back online. I know there is talk about 9/11 being a conspiracy on home ground but I haven't delved much into it. Perhaps it's just because I don't want to believe that it's true. Reading those pager messages is a bit surreal and eerie.

  • damn. i didn't want to have to do this, aaron...

  • @complicatedlight - 

    ...what's that, phil?

  • I love exposing governments for what they are, inept

  • Great place to go if you're into blog journalism

  • thank You for passing on this information.

  • I"m definitely interested. Thank you.

  • I tried to go to wikilinks, and the page came up, but the "network server was reset". Damn. The internet wins for tonight.

  • @angelwingfive - 

    they should be back up by jan. 6th...sometimes the mirrors are up if the main site is down.

  • @shoujo - 

    the pager messages are indeed chilling and also heartwarming at the sametime...this is exactly why i decided to pursue this particular project when a lot of people smart than me with actual degrees and skills were also doing it: because it needs to be done, and i feel a strange calling to see what i can find out. thank you for your visit and stopping by to read.

  • Visit aaronmcnees's Xanga Site!
    lol a lot of people are smart than me. especially my girlfriend. and her cousin. and that crazy red head. and all the asians here. and especially phil.,,,god he makes me sick when i see what i could have doen if i would have just applied myself a little bit in life. and pansy. and that shy little elf chick, whatever her real name is she probably invented a language for it anyway.
    and for all the people i never mention, like ol' dave who was once my running dog and now owns a drug treatment program. and ol' shaun, who's even more fucked up than i am but taught me binary code, hexadecimal etc, and chess.and evryone i forgot to mention, because if you're reading my comments, you obviously are one of teh most important people in the universe.
    but not my stalker.
    and all you new subscribers for obviously being the discerning individuals you are.
    here's to all you smart people:
    YOU ROCK!

  • I'm sure someone as well-informed as you has seen the Zeitgeist Addendum...

  • Hurray for WikiLeaks!!

    I hadn't thought a lot about the 'ghost in the machine" phrase till now. Those pages really are like a ghost...I would write you some poetry here, but I'll admit I'm out of practice. Besides, I hear you calling me from the next room. I bet if I went in there right now you'd tell me you loved me. Let's see............

  • i thought it said wikileas  : )

    hey a., and LOVE and that <3 thing too.

  • @complicatedlight - 

    @be_the_rain - 

    awww... <3 (hearts/butts) to you both as well.
    10 new subscribers this week...
    but you two will always have a special place in my...err....
    well, you know what i mean.

  • @aaronmcnees - a special pain in your...yes, we know, heh.

  • Outstanding, aaron.  Thank u!

  • hey aaron. on another topic...POPPED YOUR TIME STAMP LATELY? sheesh.

  • @complicatedlight - 

    WHY YOU LITTLE...I'LL POP YOU, BUTT-CRUMB.

  • It sounds like a great site. Thank you showing us that. And I love your Thomas Jefferson quote

  • Yep. Worked like a charm.

  • So you do still remember little old ladies like myself?
    I had a wonderful Christmas, thanks for asking. The new year stunk though. They always do.
    Talk to you later
    -Kat

  • Hopefully they are a reliable source.  There's a LOT of misinformation out there possibly to throw people off.  We just have to be really careful not to believe everything they tell us including conspiracies.  I'm sure there's a lot we don't know.  Things I probably wouldn't want to know anyway.  I will admit that it's a little addicting trying to snoop around for that high profile info.  I try not to get to caught up in it. 

  • Information is ammo.

  • SF is full of overthinking weirdos, SD is full of brainless weirdos.

    Personally, I'd take the Bay any time, but...

  • @Drakonskyr - 

    it's kind of a toss up between culture and weather, shit man texas is fucking cold right now, and we don't do cold down here. california dreamin' 'n shit.

  • i've been thinking, a. i know i don't have the discipline to do that very often. but i *have*. and i'm checking right now into finding a beach to visit in maybe april. where's a good spot there aren't many tourists that month (ha) and there's nice sand and calming waves to break against my senses? my soul really is craving, right now. maybe i can talk r. into this too (either way i'm thinking of going). really don't want to bang up next to spring breakers. good luck, right? sigh. gotta git awaaay.

  • what is corpus like? corpus christi - i like the name. would i like the beach there? have you ever been. it just seems like a place noone really mentions, much.

  • @be_the_rain - 

    i havent spent much time in corpus, i hear it's nice....the strip stretches on down to mexico.
    but if you wanna get away from just about everybody, there's that beach hannah and i go to...far south of galveston...absolutely no one for miles. i'll send you some coordinates...
    29'N x 95'W
    damn.
    you better check the roads were destroyed by hurricane ike, it seems...i'll try to find out.

  • project, schmoject. you can't resist the late night bear, can you.

  • it just hit me, i don’t know *anything* about corpus, and i like to know stuff about places. i love places. and their history. thanks for checking into that place you and hannah go to, for me. it sounds nice and i’ll like to see what’s there. far south of galveston...sounds nice except for the part about the roads. yes, a road there would be nice.

  • AWESOME site great info but your plug's a liiiiitle misleading, I was looking for something more along the lines of depression/physical/sexual/emotional abuse. But still I'm glad I found this site!!! *THUMBS UP*

  • @starvealltheway - 

    thanks. you'll find plenty of that here, actually. see my tags 'SoS', 'goodbye', and 'broken'...u might like them. lol. i just havent been writing much angst because i've been happy lately ps:the pic on my plug is a 20 dallar bill folded a certain way to where it looks like the twin towers of the world trade center.scary.
    hope you're having a good day.

  • Wikileaks is great, I haven't been there since the Climate Emails popped up

    (I Love the Rolling Stones Issue "YOU IDIOTS" fucking Idiots, irony!)

    I Didn't know they were down, I hope they get funding.

    Project sounds cool, although I don't Particularly care much about 9/11

    other then it's example of inept and decietful governance.

    My Big Fear is the Run on the Money Markets in 08

    Only Foreign Central Banks have the Ability to yank 50 Billion out a Minute

    And thats a clear sign the Federal Reserve Note is Dead and Floating in the Water.

    Everything right now is just Scared Bureaucrats and Greedy Financiers Positioning

    Things so they don't all Get Hung or Wind up Broke after They Finally Pull the Plug.

    Obama gave Interpol Jurisdiction and Essentially Diplomatic Immunity and officially

    Suspended Habeaus Corpus. I Can Smell the Rats throwing their own to the Dogs as

    I speak. But I Still don't know how Bad things are going to be after people wake up

    And find their FRS Notes worth around 3 Cents. (All that Green Paper...)

    -thend-

  • @kirbym - 

    yeah, it's a massive shit sandwich with a classic case of not enough bread.

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