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活著就好-不焦慮媽媽的育兒日記
澳洲立法禁止16歲以下兒童使用手機!這究竟是對父母期待的回應,還是走向錯誤的道路?

活著就好-不焦慮媽媽的育兒日記

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 60:55


當金曲歌后徐佳瑩發現在 Uber Eats 上(應該)都點得到,居然狂點一波!雖然點不到白馬和失落沙洲,但香水、辣椒或其他吃的用的都點得到~ 快上 Uber Eats 想要的都點點看https://fstry.pse.is/6t3cl2 —— 以上為 KKBOX 與 Firstory Podcast 廣告 —— 《活著就好-不焦慮讀書會》訂閱獨家內容,每周三上午7:00更新 現已開通Apple Podcast訂閱服務,可直接在Apple Podcast平台加入讀書會 Spotify或其他平台請點擊連結:https://open.firstory.me/join/goodenoughparent/tier/01937695-d8c5-2bcb-19b2-0b9ed9527ccd ================================= 澳洲剛通過的一項重大法案,禁止16歲以下的青少年使用多數社交媒體平台! 這項政策究竟是為了保護孩子,還是會帶來更多隱憂? 從家長的角度,我們一起探討社交媒體對孩子的影響,以及如何在科技時代下,找到陪伴與教育的新平衡。 快來收聽,讓我們一起守護孩子的數位安全,同時尊重他們的成長需求! 同場加映: 《失控的焦慮世代》心理學大師發出警告:手機及社交媒體正在"傷害"孩子!家長該如何應對這樣嚴峻的挑戰? https://open.firstory.me/story/cm39xbv2301v501sn6lwf8u0o/platforms 中國兒童網路使用狀況及防沉迷調查報告: https://www.pishu.com.cn/skwx_ps/initDatabaseDetail?siteId=14&contentId=13930190&contentType=literature FB粉絲團「肉圓成長紀錄」:https://www.facebook.com/nutritionistaishu IG肉圓媽的育兒日記:https://www.instagram.com/ruoyanma_nutrition/ 小額贊助支持本節目: https://open.firstory.me/user/ckjs5n209kt9f0b38rm4m057k 留言告訴我你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/ckjs5n209kt9f0b38rm4m057k/comments 每周一上午7:00更新 有疑問或想發起什麼話題請來信至:6744952@gmail.com Powered by Firstory Hosting

French-Canadian Legacy Podcast
Special Announcement - PWHL Montréal vs PWHL Boston 5/4/24

French-Canadian Legacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 1:48


Saturday, May 04, 2024 PWHL Montréal vs PWHL Boston at the Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell!! If you're in the area tickets are still available. Come cheer on Sarah in the last game of the regular season!! We will also be there to watch the game. We'll be recording video and maybe going live. Come to Lowell on Saturday May 4th to enjoy some great hockey!! Info about the game - https://montreal.thepwhl.com/en/stats/game-center/64 Tickets -https://tsongascenter.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventInfo?ticketCode=GS:GLOBAL-LOWELL:PW24:PW24GM11:&linkID=global-lowell&dataAccId=499&locale=en_US&siteId=ev_global-lowell

The EMJ Podcast: Insights For Healthcare Professionals
Episode 166: Antimicrobial Resistance: A Slow Pandemic – Part 2

The EMJ Podcast: Insights For Healthcare Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 22:51


In the second part of this podcast, Jonathan and Mark de Boer, current president of the Dutch Working Party on Antibiotic Policy (SWAB) focus on the ‘marathon' of antimicrobial resistance and common misconceptions surrounding this topic . De Boer  then outlines the future of infectious disease management, highlighting the crucial role of healthcare professionals, policy makers, and the general public in combatting the ‘slow pandemic'.  Use the following timestamps to navigate the topics in this episode: (00:00)-Introduction (00:42)-Antimicrobial stewardship to combat the rise of resistant infections (05:06)-Main findings from de Boer's study on antibiotic prescriptions in primary care (08:57)-Research in evolving epidemiology of antimicrobial resistance (11:29)-Common misconceptions made by healthcare professionals and the public (13:40)-The ‘marathon' of antimicrobial resistance and perceptions of antibiotics (15:53)-Future of infectious disease management and antibiotic policy (19:41)-Three wishes for global healthcare Article 'Trends in antibiotic selection pressure generated in primary care and their association with sentinel antimicrobial resistance patterns in Europe': https://academic.oup.com/jac/article/78/5/1245/7099685 Article 'The Dutch Working Party on Antibiotic Policy (SWAB) guideline for the approach to suspected antibiotic allergy': https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1198743X23001787?via%3Dihubhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37068548/ Survey discussed: https://academic.oup.com/cid/search-results?page=1&q=westgeest&fl_SiteID=5269&SearchSourceType=1&allJournals=1#google_vignette  

Fightful | MMA & Pro Wrestling Podcast
INTERVIEW: Will Ospreay: Kenny Omega Promo And Match, AEW All In Rumors, NJPW Contract

Fightful | MMA & Pro Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 35:03


Sean Ross Sapp speaks with Will Ospreay ahead of his May 21 match in Long Beach with Hiroshi Tanahashi at NJPW ResurgenceGet tickets at this link: https://longbeachstate.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventInfo?ticketCode=GS%3ALBS%3ASE2223%3ANJPW%3A&linkID=twcsulb&shopperContext=&pc=&caller=&appCode=&groupCode=SPEC&cgc=&dataAccId=827&locale=en_US&siteId=ev_twcsulbGrab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to nordvpn.com/fightful to get a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + a Bonus Gift! It's completely risk free with Nord's 30 day money-back guarantee! ➼ https://nordvpn.com/fightful Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee!Our Sponsors:* Check out eBay: https://www.ebay.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/fightful-pro-wrestling-and-mma-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Ien, de podcast
Waarom Nijmegen niet de hoofdstad van Gelderland werd

Ien, de podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 34:02


NIJMEGEN – De stad Nijmegen zat na de Middeleeuwen opgesloten tussen de eigen stadsmuren, terwijl Arnhem die muren mocht afbreken en daardoor kon groeien. Daarom werd Arnhem provinciehoofdstad en niet Nijmegen. Nijmegen was economisch van groot belang en wél de hoofdstad van het huidige Rijk van Nijmegen en het gehele Rivierenland. Dat zegt Dolly Verhoeven, hoogleraar Gelderse geschiedenis aan de Radboud Universiteit in Nijmegen in gesprek met Raymond Janssen in aflevering 104 van Ien, de podcast.  Nijmegen én Land van Maas en Waal Verhoeven werkte tien jaar als bijzonder hoogleraar om de geschiedenis van Nijmegen in kaart te brengen, onder meer in de zogenoemde Canon van Nijmegen. “Nijmegen was ooit samen met het Land van Maas en Waal een heel belangrijk gebied voor de Romeinen, vanwege de rivier de Waal”, zegt Verhoeven.  Nijmegengevoel Verhoeven is ook auteur van Het Nijmegengevoel, waarin Verhoeven op zoek gaat naar dat wat het gevoel van de Nijmegenaar nou precies bepaalt. “Maar dat was niet makkelijk”, weet Verhoeven nu.  Verhouding met Arnhem Na tien jaar verlegde Verhoeven haar onderzoeksveld van Nijmegen naar Gelderland. Of zij ook de vinger weet te leggen op het 'Gelderlandgevoel', hoor je in de podcast. Ook de verhouding van Nijmegen tot Arnhem komt ter sprake. Tien jaar de Oversteek In de rubriek Terugbladeren gaat het over de Oversteek die tien jaar geleden werd ingevaren. Rob Jaspers blikt terug.  Koop Het Nijmegengevoel van Dolly Verhoeven via Ien, de podcast var bol_sitebar_v2={"id":"bol_1683895658712", "baseUrl":"partner.bol.com","productId":"1001004006824224","familyId":"","siteId":"1311487","target":true,"rating":true,"price":true,"deliveryDescription":true,"button":true,"linkName":"De%20Canon%20Van%20Nijmegen","linkSubId":""}; Deze podcast is mede mogelijk gemaakt door donaties van luisteraars. Wil jij vriend van de show worden, surf dan naar iendepodcast.nl/petjeaf.  Sponsoring of adverteren is ook mogelijk. Stuur een mailtje naar adverteren@iendepodcast.nl en we nemen contact met je op. Wil je altijd op de hoogte zijn? Schrijf je dan in voor de wekelijkse mail van Ien, de podcast via iendepodcast.nl/mailing.

Shooting the Shiznit
"Rollin' Into Mempho" E: 105, Episode 686

Shooting the Shiznit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2023 24:11


It's time for STSPOD presents “Rollin' Into Mempho.” Brian Tramel reviews Memphis Wrestling (Episode 105, 2.25.23) for Episode 683 in their quick RT format ! He answers the following questions about the show: -Hits? -Misses? -MVP?? -What's Happening?? -MUST SEE ? Paypal LINK ! https://py.pl/15aeX0 Check out Patreon ! Subscribe now ! https://www.patreon.com/shootintheshiznit Link of all links: https://linktr.ee/STSPOD Search “Cool Kids Wrestling & MMA Talk” on Facebook to join us ! Search “Shooting The Shiznit” to LIKE the STSPOD FB page !! Follow Lance LeVine on Twitter: @chocolatierLL Sponsored by Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code STSPOD20 at Manscaped DOT com. That's 20% off with free shipping at manscaped DOT com and use code STSPOD20. Spunklube is the perfect blend of water and silicone. It is an all purpose personal lubricant that can be used for any occasion. You will love the natural feeling and look of it. It is safe for sensitive skin. Go to spunklube DOT com and tell them shootin the shiznit sent you ! Follow them on Twitter @SpunkLube Have you used the UBER Eats app? If not, you can download it & get $7 off your first order by using this code: eats-briant24790ue Did you love this week's episode?? Was it worth a $1 ? $2? $100?? Donate to STS by using the Cash app and sending $$$$ to: $BTSTS Would you like to bring LIVE WRESTLING to your town ? Call American Hostel Championship Wrestling !! mark @ 636 232 3313 or Mike @ 731 589 8103 Follow them on Facebook ! Search “American Hostile Championship Wrestling.” In partnership with Championship Wrestling on CW30! Every Saturday at Noon on YouTube. Follow them on Twitter: @cw30wrestling Do you wanna be a pro wrestler ? Go to championshipwrestlingmemphis.com and apply for classes that start soon !! 2.26.23 | Memphis Tigers Basketball - Wrestling Night! TICKETS | https://gotigersgo.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventInfo?ticketCode=GS%3AMEMPHIS%3AB22%3ABK16%3A&linkID=memphis&shopperContext=&pc=&caller=&appCode=&groupCode=BKSGT&cgc=&dataAccId=918&locale=en_US&siteId=ev_memphis 3.5.23 | Memphis Wrestling gets FRANCHISED with Shane Douglas! TICKETS | SOON https://www.eventbrite.com/e/march-5-memphis-wrestling-gets-franchised-tickets-528979841947 3.5.23 | FREE AEW Revolution Watch Party at Dave & Buster's IT'S FREE | Memphis location

Shooting the Shiznit
"Best of The Best" EP7 Omos vs Braun Strowman Crown Jewel 11.05.22, Episode 685

Shooting the Shiznit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 37:30


Join Austin Lane & Brian Tramel for a new STSPOD show! “Best of the Best” will have the duo picking a match from wrestling history that is considered one of the "best of the best" and give the listeners/viewers a ring psychology breakdown of the whole match. Episode 7: Omos vs Braun Strowman Crown Jewel 11.05.22 Paypal LINK ! https://py.pl/15aeX0 Check out Patreon ! Subscribe now ! https://www.patreon.com/shootintheshiznit Link of all links: https://linktr.ee/STSPOD Search “Cool Kids Wrestling & MMA Talk” on Facebook to join us ! Search “Shooting The Shiznit” to LIKE the STSPOD FB page !! Follow Lance LeVine on Twitter: @chocolatierLL Sponsored by Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code STSPOD20 at Manscaped DOT com. That's 20% off with free shipping at manscaped DOT com and use code STSPOD20. Spunklube is the perfect blend of water and silicone. It is an all purpose personal lubricant that can be used for any occasion. You will love the natural feeling and look of it. It is safe for sensitive skin. Go to spunklube DOT com and tell them shootin the shiznit sent you ! Follow them on Twitter @SpunkLube Have you used the UBER Eats app? If not, you can download it & get $7 off your first order by using this code: eats-briant24790ue Did you love this week's episode?? Was it worth a $1 ? $2? $100?? Donate to STS by using the Cash app and sending $$$$ to: $BTSTS Would you like to bring LIVE WRESTLING to your town ? Call American Hostel Championship Wrestling !! mark @ 636 232 3313 or Mike @ 731 589 8103 Follow them on Facebook ! Search “American Hostile Championship Wrestling.” In partnership with Championship Wrestling on CW30! Every Saturday at Noon on YouTube. Follow them on Twitter: @cw30wrestling Do you wanna be a pro wrestler ? Go to championshipwrestlingmemphis.com and apply for classes that start soon !! 2.26.23 | Memphis Tigers Basketball - Wrestling Night! TICKETS | https://gotigersgo.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventInfo?ticketCode=GS%3AMEMPHIS%3AB22%3ABK16%3A&linkID=memphis&shopperContext=&pc=&caller=&appCode=&groupCode=BKSGT&cgc=&dataAccId=918&locale=en_US&siteId=ev_memphis 3.5.23 | Memphis Wrestling gets FRANCHISED with Shane Douglas! TICKETS | SOON https://www.eventbrite.com/e/march-5-memphis-wrestling-gets-franchised-tickets-528979841947 3.5.23 | FREE AEW Revolution Watch Party at Dave & Buster's IT'S FREE | Memphis location

Shooting the Shiznit
The Record Store E42: White Zombie: Supersexy Swingin' Sounds, Episode 684

Shooting the Shiznit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 39:53


The Record Store is a dive into the rock n roll exploits of host Lance LeVine, featuring one album randomly selected from his ridiculously large record collection as the backdrop. Lance has been driven by music since 1970, when he started collecting Beatles albums with Let It Be. Since then, and hundreds of concerts & thousands of albums, he's got a story about every band, from America to Yes (because ABBA to ZZTop would've been too cliche). Listen to Lance talk aboutWhite Zombie: Supersexy Swingin' Sounds. This is episode 42 of the series. This is Episode 684 of the STSPOD library and is part of the “Nothing to Do About Wrestling” series. Paypal LINK ! https://py.pl/15aeX0 Check out Patreon ! Subscribe now ! https://www.patreon.com/shootintheshiznit Link of all links: https://linktr.ee/STSPOD Search “Cool Kids Wrestling & MMA Talk” on Facebook to join us ! Search “Shooting The Shiznit” to LIKE the STSPOD FB page !! Follow Lance LeVine on Twitter: @chocolatierLL Sponsored by Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code STSPOD20 at Manscaped DOT com. That's 20% off with free shipping at manscaped DOT com and use code STSPOD20. Spunklube is the perfect blend of water and silicone. It is an all purpose personal lubricant that can be used for any occasion. You will love the natural feeling and look of it. It is safe for sensitive skin. Go to spunklube DOT com and tell them shootin the shiznit sent you ! Follow them on Twitter @SpunkLube Have you used the UBER Eats app? If not, you can download it & get $7 off your first order by using this code: eats-briant24790ue Did you love this week's episode?? Was it worth a $1 ? $2? $100?? Donate to STS by using the Cash app and sending $$$$ to: $BTSTS Would you like to bring LIVE WRESTLING to your town ? Call American Hostel Championship Wrestling !! mark @ 636 232 3313 or Mike @ 731 589 8103 Follow them on Facebook ! Search “American Hostile Championship Wrestling.” In partnership with Championship Wrestling on CW30! Every Saturday at Noon on YouTube. Follow them on Twitter: @cw30wrestling Do you wanna be a pro wrestler ? Go to championshipwrestlingmemphis.com and apply for classes that start soon !! 2.26.23 | Memphis Tigers Basketball - Wrestling Night! TICKETS | https://gotigersgo.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventInfo?ticketCode=GS%3AMEMPHIS%3AB22%3ABK16%3A&linkID=memphis&shopperContext=&pc=&caller=&appCode=&groupCode=BKSGT&cgc=&dataAccId=918&locale=en_US&siteId=ev_memphis 3.5.23 | Memphis Wrestling gets FRANCHISED with Shane Douglas! TICKETS | SOON https://www.eventbrite.com/e/march-5-memphis-wrestling-gets-franchised-tickets-528979841947 3.5.23 | FREE AEW Revolution Watch Party at Dave & Buster's IT'S FREE | Memphis location

Shooting the Shiznit
"Rollin' Into Mempho" E: 104, Episode 683

Shooting the Shiznit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 26:04


It's time for STSPOD presents “Rollin' Into Mempho.” Brian Tramel reviews Memphis Wrestling (Episode 104, 2.18.23) for Episode 683 in their quick RT format ! He answers the following questions about the show: -Hits? -Misses? -MVP?? -What's Happening?? -MUST SEE ? Paypal LINK ! https://py.pl/15aeX0 Check out Patreon ! Subscribe now ! https://www.patreon.com/shootintheshiznit Link of all links: https://linktr.ee/STSPOD Search “Cool Kids Wrestling & MMA Talk” on Facebook to join us ! Search “Shooting The Shiznit” to LIKE the STSPOD FB page !! Follow Lance LeVine on Twitter: @chocolatierLL Sponsored by Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code STSPOD20 at Manscaped DOT com. That's 20% off with free shipping at manscaped DOT com and use code STSPOD20. Spunklube is the perfect blend of water and silicone. It is an all purpose personal lubricant that can be used for any occasion. You will love the natural feeling and look of it. It is safe for sensitive skin. Go to spunklube DOT com and tell them shootin the shiznit sent you ! Follow them on Twitter @SpunkLube Have you used the UBER Eats app? If not, you can download it & get $7 off your first order by using this code: eats-briant24790ue Did you love this week's episode?? Was it worth a $1 ? $2? $100?? Donate to STS by using the Cash app and sending $$$$ to: $BTSTS Would you like to bring LIVE WRESTLING to your town ? Call American Hostel Championship Wrestling !! mark @ 636 232 3313 or Mike @ 731 589 8103 Follow them on Facebook ! Search “American Hostile Championship Wrestling.” In partnership with Championship Wrestling on CW30! Every Saturday at Noon on YouTube. Follow them on Twitter: @cw30wrestling Do you wanna be a pro wrestler ? Go to championshipwrestlingmemphis.com and apply for classes that start soon !! 2.26.23 | Memphis Tigers Basketball - Wrestling Night! TICKETS | https://gotigersgo.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventInfo?ticketCode=GS%3AMEMPHIS%3AB22%3ABK16%3A&linkID=memphis&shopperContext=&pc=&caller=&appCode=&groupCode=BKSGT&cgc=&dataAccId=918&locale=en_US&siteId=ev_memphis 3.5.23 | Memphis Wrestling gets FRANCHISED with Shane Douglas! TICKETS | SOON https://www.eventbrite.com/e/march-5-memphis-wrestling-gets-franchised-tickets-528979841947 3.5.23 | FREE AEW Revolution Watch Party at Dave & Buster's IT'S FREE | Memphis location

Shooting the Shiznit
Cool Kids Countdown Ep 136: The WTF News Desk January, 2023 Episode 682

Shooting the Shiznit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 59:52


It's time for a new episode of “Shootin' The Shiznit.” Brian Tramel and Lance LeVine bring you the Cool Kids Countdown Ep 136: “The WTF News Desk January, 2023” for Episode 682. Lance & BT count down the 10 strange & fun topics in this monthly series with their own brand of unique humor. Paypal LINK ! https://py.pl/15aeX0 Check out Patreon ! Subscribe now ! https://www.patreon.com/shootintheshiznit Link of all links: https://linktr.ee/STSPOD Search “Cool Kids Wrestling & MMA Talk” on Facebook to join us ! Search “Shooting The Shiznit” to LIKE the STSPOD FB page !! Follow Lance LeVine on Twitter: @chocolatierLL Sponsored by Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code STSPOD20 at Manscaped DOT com. That's 20% off with free shipping at manscaped DOT com and use code STSPOD20. Spunklube is the perfect blend of water and silicone. It is an all purpose personal lubricant that can be used for any occasion. You will love the natural feeling and look of it. It is safe for sensitive skin. Go to spunklube DOT com and tell them shootin the shiznit sent you ! Follow them on Twitter @SpunkLube Have you used the UBER Eats app? If not, you can download it & get $7 off your first order by using this code: eats-briant24790ue Did you love this week's episode?? Was it worth a $1 ? $2? $100?? Donate to STS by using the Cash app and sending $$$$ to: $BTSTS Would you like to bring LIVE WRESTLING to your town ? Call American Hostel Championship Wrestling !! mark @ 636 232 3313 or Mike @ 731 589 8103 Follow them on Facebook ! Search “American Hostile Championship Wrestling.” In partnership with Championship Wrestling on CW30! Every Saturday at Noon on YouTube. Follow them on Twitter: @cw30wrestling Do you wanna be a pro wrestler ? Go to championshipwrestlingmemphis.com and apply for classes that start soon !! 2.26.23 | Memphis Tigers Basketball - Wrestling Night! TICKETS | https://gotigersgo.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventInfo?ticketCode=GS%3AMEMPHIS%3AB22%3ABK16%3A&linkID=memphis&shopperContext=&pc=&caller=&appCode=&groupCode=BKSGT&cgc=&dataAccId=918&locale=en_US&siteId=ev_memphis 3.5.23 | Memphis Wrestling gets FRANCHISED with Shane Douglas! TICKETS | SOON https://www.eventbrite.com/e/march-5-memphis-wrestling-gets-franchised-tickets-528979841947 3.5.23 | FREE AEW Revolution Watch Party at Dave & Buster's IT'S FREE | Memphis location

Shooting the Shiznit
"Rollin' Into Mempho" E: 103, Episode 681

Shooting the Shiznit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2023 23:56


It's time for STSPOD presents “Rollin' Into Mempho.” Brian Tramel reviews Memphis Wrestling (Episode 103, 2.11.23.23) for Episode 681 in their quick RT format ! He answers the following questions about the show: -Hits? -Misses? -MVP?? -What's Happening?? -MUST SEE ? Paypal LINK ! https://py.pl/15aeX0 Check out Patreon ! Subscribe now ! https://www.patreon.com/shootintheshiznit Link of all links: https://linktr.ee/STSPOD Search “Cool Kids Wrestling & MMA Talk” on Facebook to join us ! Search “Shooting The Shiznit” to LIKE the STSPOD FB page !! Follow Lance LeVine on Twitter: @chocolatierLL Sponsored by Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code STSPOD20 at Manscaped DOT com. That's 20% off with free shipping at manscaped DOT com and use code STSPOD20. Spunklube is the perfect blend of water and silicone. It is an all purpose personal lubricant that can be used for any occasion. You will love the natural feeling and look of it. It is safe for sensitive skin. Go to spunklube DOT com and tell them shootin the shiznit sent you ! Follow them on Twitter @SpunkLube Have you used the UBER Eats app? If not, you can download it & get $7 off your first order by using this code: eats-briant24790ue Did you love this week's episode?? Was it worth a $1 ? $2? $100?? Donate to STS by using the Cash app and sending $$$$ to: $BTSTS Would you like to bring LIVE WRESTLING to your town ? Call American Hostel Championship Wrestling !! mark @ 636 232 3313 or Mike @ 731 589 8103 Follow them on Facebook ! Search “American Hostile Championship Wrestling.” In partnership with Championship Wrestling on CW30! Every Saturday at Noon on YouTube. Follow them on Twitter: @cw30wrestling Do you wanna be a pro wrestler ? Go to championshipwrestlingmemphis.com and apply for classes that start soon !! 2.26.23 | Memphis Tigers Basketball - Wrestling Night! TICKETS | https://gotigersgo.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventInfo?ticketCode=GS%3AMEMPHIS%3AB22%3ABK16%3A&linkID=memphis&shopperContext=&pc=&caller=&appCode=&groupCode=BKSGT&cgc=&dataAccId=918&locale=en_US&siteId=ev_memphis 3.5.23 | Memphis Wrestling gets FRANCHISED with Shane Douglas! TICKETS | SOON https://www.eventbrite.com/e/march-5-memphis-wrestling-gets-franchised-tickets-528979841947 3.5.23 | FREE AEW Revolution Watch Party at Dave & Buster's IT'S FREE | Memphis location

Shooting the Shiznit
CASSETTE WRESTLING NEWS Ep: 7-Dutch Mantell, 1994, Episode 680

Shooting the Shiznit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 40:16


What happens when someone sends you a box of cassettes from the 1990s? You put them out as a podcast ! Sit back and take a trip to the past for Cassette Wrestling News. “Stone Cold” Steve Austin called this the first ever podcast ! These cassettes were mailed every issue to subscribers during the heyday of wrestling fanzines. Jeff Osborne & John Seaton would sit down and put out an episode of zany fun and sometimes some serious stuff. Join us for Episode with Dutch Mantell from 1994. Link of all links: https://linktr.ee/STSPOD Search “Cool Kids Wrestling & MMA Talk” on Facebook to join us ! Search “Shooting The Shiznit” to LIKE the STSPOD FB page !! Follow Lance LeVine on Twitter: @chocolatierLL Sponsored by Spunklube is the perfect blend of water and silicone. It is an all purpose personal lubricant that can be used for any occasion. You will love the natural feeling and look of it. It is safe for sensitive skin. Go to spunklube DOT com and tell them shootin the shiznit sent you ! Follow them on Twitter @SpunkLube Have you used the UBER Eats app? If not, you can download it & get $7 off your first order by using this code: eats-briant24790ue Did you love this week's episode?? Was it worth a $1 ? $2? $100?? Donate to STS by using the Cash app and sending $$$$ to: $BTSTS Would you like to bring LIVE WRESTLING to your town ? Call American Hostel Championship Wrestling !! mark @ 636 232 3313 or Mike @ 731 589 8103 Follow them on Facebook ! Search “American Hostile Championship Wrestling.” In partnership with Championship Wrestling on CW30! Every Saturday at Noon on YouTube. Follow them on Twitter: @cw30wrestling Do you wanna be a pro wrestler ? Go to championshipwrestlingmemphis.com and apply for classes that start soon !! It's time for STSPOD presents “Rollin' Into Mempho.” Brian Tramel is joined by RynoJB to review Championship Wrestling from Memphis. In this special edition they review the Memphis Wrestling “Nominations” 2022 Awards for Episode 665 ! Paypal LINK ! https://py.pl/15aeX0 Check out Patreon ! Subscribe now ! https://www.patreon.com/shootintheshiznit Link of all links: https://linktr.ee/STSPOD Search “Cool Kids Wrestling & MMA Talk” on Facebook to join us ! Search “Shooting The Shiznit” to LIKE the STSPOD FB page !! Follow Lance LeVine on Twitter: @chocolatierLL Sponsored by Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code STSPOD20 at Manscaped DOT com. That's 20% off with free shipping at manscaped DOT com and use code STSPOD20. Spunklube is the perfect blend of water and silicone. It is an all purpose personal lubricant that can be used for any occasion. You will love the natural feeling and look of it. It is safe for sensitive skin. Go to spunklube DOT com and tell them shootin the shiznit sent you ! Follow them on Twitter @SpunkLube Have you used the UBER Eats app? If not, you can download it & get $7 off your first order by using this code: eats-briant24790ue Did you love this week's episode?? Was it worth a $1 ? $2? $100?? Donate to STS by using the Cash app and sending $$$$ to: $BTSTS Would you like to bring LIVE WRESTLING to your town ? Call American Hostel Championship Wrestling !! mark @ 636 232 3313 or Mike @ 731 589 8103 Follow them on Facebook ! Search “American Hostile Championship Wrestling.” In partnership with Championship Wrestling on CW30! Every Saturday at Noon on YouTube. Follow them on Twitter: @cw30wrestling Do you wanna be a pro wrestler ? Go to championshipwrestlingmemphis.com and apply for classes that start soon !! 2.26.23 | Memphis Tigers Basketball - Wrestling Night! TICKETS | https://gotigersgo.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventInfo?ticketCode=GS%3AMEMPHIS%3AB22%3ABK16%3A&linkID=memphis&shopperContext=&pc=&caller=&appCode=&groupCode=BKSGT&cgc=&dataAccId=918&locale=en_US&siteId=ev_memphis 3.5.23 | Memphis Wrestling gets FRANCHISED with Shane Douglas! TICKETS | SOON

Shooting the Shiznit
"Rollin' Into Mempho" E: 102, Episode 679

Shooting the Shiznit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023 30:54


It's time for STSPOD presents “Rollin' Into Mempho.” Brian Tramel is joined by special co-host Terrance Ward reviews Memphis Wrestling (Episode 102,2.04.23) for Episode 679 in their quick RT format ! They answer the following questions about the show: -Hits? -Misses? -MVP?? -What's Happening?? -MUST SEE ? Join our Patreon!! https://www.patreon.com/shootintheshiznit Paypal LINK ! https://py.pl/15aeX0 Link of all links: https://linktr.ee/STSPOD Search “Cool Kids Wrestling & MMA Talk” on Facebook to join us ! Search “Shooting The Shiznit” to LIKE the STSPOD FB page !! Follow Lance LeVine on Twitter: @chocolatierLL Sponsored by Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code STSPOD20 at Manscaped DOT com. That's 20% off with free shipping at manscaped DOT com and use code STSPOD20. Spunklube is the perfect blend of water and silicone. It is an all purpose personal lubricant that can be used for any occasion. You will love the natural feeling and look of it. It is safe for sensitive skin. Go to spunklube DOT com and tell them shootin the shiznit sent you ! Follow them on Twitter @SpunkLube Have you used the UBER Eats app? If not, you can download it & get $7 off your first order by using this code: eats-briant24790ue Did you love this week's episode?? Was it worth a $1 ? $2? $100?? Donate to STS by using the Cash app and sending $$$$ to: $BTSTS Would you like to bring LIVE WRESTLING to your town ? Call American Hostel Championship Wrestling !! mark @ 636 232 3313 or Mike @ 731 589 8103 Follow them on Facebook ! Search “American Hostile Championship Wrestling.” In partnership with Championship Wrestling on CW30! Every Saturday at Noon on YouTube. Follow them on Twitter: @cw30wrestling Do you wanna be a pro wrestler ? Go to championshipwrestlingmemphis.com and apply for classes that start soon !! TODAY!| LIVE TV Anniversary Super Bout featuring BUSHWACKER LUKE TICKETS | https://www.eventbrite.com/e/feb-4-memphis-wrestling-anniversary-super-bout-tickets-496712409187 2.26.23 | Memphis Tigers Basketball - Wrestling Night! TICKETS | https://gotigersgo.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventInfo?ticketCode=GS%3AMEMPHIS%3AB22%3ABK16%3A&linkID=memphis&shopperContext=&pc=&caller=&appCode=&groupCode=BKSGT&cgc=&dataAccId=918&locale=en_US&siteId=ev_memphis 3.5.23 | Memphis Wrestling gets FRANCHISED with Shane Douglas! TICKETS | SOON

Shooting the Shiznit
"Observing the Observer" HOF issue, Episode 678

Shooting the Shiznit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 59:37


Join us for the new episode of “Shootin' The Shiznit.” The “Observing the Observer” series features Brian Tramel & Lance LeVine to talk about the Wrestling Observer. In Episode 678, they talk about the Hall of Fame issue. (December 12, 2022) They compare what Dave Meltzer said to their own thoughts. They also each give their own picks that were sent to Meltzer this year ! Join our Patreon!! https://www.patreon.com/shootintheshiznit Paypal LINK ! https://py.pl/15aeX0 Link of all links: https://linktr.ee/STSPOD Search “Cool Kids Wrestling & MMA Talk” on Facebook to join us ! Search “Shooting The Shiznit” to LIKE the STSPOD FB page !! Follow Lance LeVine on Twitter: @chocolatierLL Sponsored by Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code STSPOD20 at Manscaped DOT com. That's 20% off with free shipping at manscaped DOT com and use code STSPOD20. Spunklube is the perfect blend of water and silicone. It is an all purpose personal lubricant that can be used for any occasion. You will love the natural feeling and look of it. It is safe for sensitive skin. Go to spunklube DOT com and tell them shootin the shiznit sent you ! Follow them on Twitter @SpunkLube Have you used the UBER Eats app? If not, you can download it & get $7 off your first order by using this code: eats-briant24790ue Did you love this week's episode?? Was it worth a $1 ? $2? $100?? Donate to STS by using the Cash app and sending $$$$ to: $BTSTS Would you like to bring LIVE WRESTLING to your town ? Call American Hostel Championship Wrestling !! mark @ 636 232 3313 or Mike @ 731 589 8103 Follow them on Facebook ! Search “American Hostile Championship Wrestling.” In partnership with Championship Wrestling on CW30! Every Saturday at Noon on YouTube. Follow them on Twitter: @cw30wrestling Do you wanna be a pro wrestler ? Go to championshipwrestlingmemphis.com and apply for classes that start soon !! 2.4.23 | LIVE TV Anniversary Super Bout featuring BUSHWACKER LUKE TICKETS | https://www.eventbrite.com/e/feb-4-memphis-wrestling-anniversary-super-bout-tickets-496712409187 2.26.23 | Memphis Tigers Basketball - Wrestling Night! TICKETS | https://gotigersgo.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventInfo?ticketCode=GS%3AMEMPHIS%3AB22%3ABK16%3A&linkID=memphis&shopperContext=&pc=&caller=&appCode=&groupCode=BKSGT&cgc=&dataAccId=918&locale=en_US&siteId=ev_memphis 3.5.23 | Memphis Wrestling gets FRANCHISED with Shane Douglas! TICKETS | SOON

Shooting the Shiznit
"Rollin' Into Mempho" E: 101, Episode 677

Shooting the Shiznit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 23:55


It's time for STSPOD presents “Rollin' Into Mempho.” Brian Tramel reviews Memphis Wrestling (Episode 101,1.28.23) for Episode 677 in their quick RT format ! They answer the following questions about the show: -Hits? -Misses? -MVP?? -What's Happening?? -MUST SEE ? Link of all links: https://linktr.ee/STSPOD Search “Cool Kids Wrestling & MMA Talk” on Facebook to join us ! Search “Shooting The Shiznit” to LIKE the STSPOD FB page !! Follow Lance LeVine on Twitter: @chocolatierLL Sponsored by Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code STSPOD20 at Manscaped DOT com. That's 20% off with free shipping at manscaped DOT com and use code STSPOD20. Spunklube is the perfect blend of water and silicone. It is an all purpose personal lubricant that can be used for any occasion. You will love the natural feeling and look of it. It is safe for sensitive skin. Go to spunklube DOT com and tell them shootin the shiznit sent you ! Follow them on Twitter @SpunkLube Have you used the UBER Eats app? If not, you can download it & get $7 off your first order by using this code: eats-briant24790ue Did you love this week's episode?? Was it worth a $1 ? $2? $100?? Donate to STS by using the Cash app and sending $$$$ to: $BTSTS Would you like to bring LIVE WRESTLING to your town ? Call American Hostel Championship Wrestling !! mark @ 636 232 3313 or Mike @ 731 589 8103 Follow them on Facebook ! Search “American Hostile Championship Wrestling.” In partnership with Championship Wrestling on CW30! Every Saturday at Noon on YouTube. Follow them on Twitter: @cw30wrestling Do you wanna be a pro wrestler ? Go to championshipwrestlingmemphis.com and apply for classes that start soon !! 2.4.23 | LIVE TV Anniversary Super Bout featuring BUSHWACKER LUKE TICKETS | https://www.eventbrite.com/e/feb-4-memphis-wrestling-anniversary-super-bout-tickets-496712409187 2.26.23 | Memphis Tigers Basketball - Wrestling Night! TICKETS | https://gotigersgo.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventInfo?ticketCode=GS%3AMEMPHIS%3AB22%3ABK16%3A&linkID=memphis&shopperContext=&pc=&caller=&appCode=&groupCode=BKSGT&cgc=&dataAccId=918&locale=en_US&siteId=ev_memphis 3.5.23 | Memphis Wrestling gets FRANCHISED with Shane Douglas! TICKETS | SOON

The Native and The Transplant
We dive into local debate with special guest Jon-Mark!

The Native and The Transplant

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 76:54


- in this episode - We have our first returning guest, Jon-Mark Patterson, in studio to discuss four pressing topics - - Loveland encampment - What has been decided by the city; how are they going to implement these decisions; what is the overall impact and outcome going to be? - Thompson School District has released their policy and procedures on "trans and non-binary" treatment of students. TSD has outlined how it will cut out parents if they are not in support of the child's decisions. Where did these policies come from? https://www.thompsonschools.org/site/Default.aspx?PageType=6&SiteID=4&SearchString=trans%20and%20non-binary https://www.thompsonschools.org/cms/lib/CO01900772/Centricity/Domain/367/a/AC-E-3.pdf - Student loan forgiveness - Is it legal? Is it constitutional? - The upcoming elections - Fort Collins has the opportunity to switch to rank choice voting... Beer of the Week - Verboten Brewing - https://verbotenbrewing.com/ theNative.theTransplant@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/native--transplant/support

Hoop Heads
Dominic Amorosa - Strake Jesuit (TX) College Prep Boys' Basketball Head Coach - Episode 619

Hoop Heads

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 84:18


Dominic Amorosa is the head boys basketball coach at Strake Jesuit College Prep in Houston, where he has been head coach since the 2012-13season. Strake Jesuit has reached the playoffs in nine of Amorosa's 10 seasons. Prior to Strake Jesuit, Amorosa served as head coach at Kingwood Park High School in Houston, which was a new school to the Humble Independent School District when he accepted the role in 2007-08. Amorosa coached Kingwood Park for five seasons, helping lead the team to five playoff appearances and posting a 109-62 record overall throughout his tenure. Amorosa was as an assistant coach from 2003-04 to 2006-07 at Kingwood High School in Kingwood, Texas. He helped the team reach the Class 5A State Tournament three times, including the 2005 state championship. He got his start coaching as an assistant coach at St. Pius High School in Houston (1999-2003). Amorosa served in his fifth USA Basketball coaching assignment as a coach for the 2022 USA Basketball Men's Junior National Team April minicamp. He previously was a court coach at the 2021 USA U16 Men's National Team training camp and USA Men's U16 National Team May minicamp, and the 2019 USA Men's Junior National Team July minicamp.  Amorosa has been a board member for the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches and was president of the Houston Area Basketball Coaches Association. If you're looking to improve your coaching please consider joining the Hoop Heads Mentorship Program.  We believe that having a mentor is the best way to maximize your potential and become a transformational coach. By matching you up with one of our experienced mentors you'll develop a one on one relationship that will help your coaching, your team, your program, and your mindset.  The Hoop Heads Mentorship Program delivers mentoring services to basketball coaches at all levels through our team of experienced Head Coaches. Find out more at hoopheadspod.com or shoot me an email directly mike@hoopheadspod.com Follow us on social media @hoopheadspod on Twitter and Instagram and be sure to check out the Hoop Heads Podcast Network for more great basketball content. Have your notebook ready as you listen to this episode with Dominic Amorosa, Head Boys' Basketball Coach at Strake Jesuit College Prep in Houston, Texas. Website - https://www.strakejesuit.org/team-detail?fromId=237574&Team=247347&SeasonLabel=2021%20-%202022&siteId=1426 (https://www.strakejesuit.org/) Email - damorosa@yahoo.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/damorosasj (@damorosasj) Visit our Sponsors! https://www.drdishbasketball.com/ (Dr. Dish Basketball) Mention the Hoop Heads Podcast when you place your order and get $300 off a brand new state of the art Dr. Dish Shooting Machine! http://www.fastmodelsports.com/ (Fast Model Sports) Use Code HHP15 to get 15% off the number one play diagramming software for coaches. Twitter Podcast - https://twitter.com/hoopheadspod (@hoopheadspod) Mike - https://twitter.com/hdstarthoops (@hdstarthoops) Jason - https://twitter.com/jsunkle (@jsunkle) Network - https://twitter.com/HoopHeadsPodNet (@HoopHeadsPodNet) Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hoopheadspod/ (@hoopheadspod) Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hoopheadspod/ (https://www.facebook.com/hoopheadspod/) YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDoVTtvpgwwOVL4QVswqMLQ (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDoVTtvpgwwOVL4QVswqMLQ)

IT-Trend
Unpacked 2022 podcast

IT-Trend

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 65:25


1. Apple Tap to Pay. Сколько Ванс платит Apple. 2. Новые смартфоны Samsung: S22, S22+ и S22 Ultra. 3. Новые планшеты Samsung: Tab S8, S8+ и S8 Ultra. 4. SpaceX потеряли спутники, но пообещали запуск космического корабля. 5. В России кроме FanID появится "SiteID" и защита аватаров в метавселенных. 6. Акции компании Meta подешевели на 20%. Но хотя бы не на фоне истории, что в метавселенной Цукерберга насилуют. 7. Грядущее регулирование цифровой валютой. 8. Сериальный час: сериал по Доте, Боба Фет.

Aspire: The Leadership Development Podcast
Lead From Where You Are: Featuring Dr. Joe Sanfelippo

Aspire: The Leadership Development Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 32:28


School communities are full of people who have both the ability and desire to lead. Some lead without knowing it. Most lead without the recognition they deserve. Whether you lead in a classroom, department, building, or district, chances are you know how challenging it can be to identify and develop other strong leaders, and to grow the leadership capacity of your organization as a whole. This week's guest, Dr. Joe Sanfelippo, shares how he made sure leaders around him knew their worth, helped them cultivate connections, and grew their confidence to help the whole team move forward together to thrive. In this episode, we also discuss: Amplifying the great things teachers are doing in the classroom Being so good at your job, everyone will notice And his upcoming book, “Lead From Where You Are”! About Dr. Joe Sanfelippo: Dr. Joe Sanfelippo is the Superintendent of the Fall Creek School District in Fall Creek, WI. The Fall Creek School District was named an Innovative District in 2016 and 2017 by the International Center for Leadership in Education. Joe holds a BA in Elementary and Early Childhood Education from St. Norbert College, a MS in Educational Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, a MS in Educational Leadership, and a PhD in Leadership, Learning, and Service from Cardinal Stritch University.  Joe is also an adjunct professor in the Educational Leadership Department at Viterbo University. Joe has taught Kindergarten, 2nd Grade, and 5th Grade.  He was also a school counselor and high school coach prior to taking on an elementary principal position in 2005.  He has served as a principal in suburban and rural Wisconsin.   Joe started the #https://twitter.com/hashtag/1minwalk2work?src=hash (1minwalk2work)http://www.jsanfelippo.com/leadership-challenge ( Leadership Challenge), and co-authoredhttp://www.sagepub.com/books/Book244211/toc ( The Power of Branding-Telling Your School's Story), http://www.sagepub.com/books/Book244903?siteId=sage-us&prodTypes=any&q=Principal+Professional+Development+Leading+Learning+in+the+Digital+Age&fs=1 (Principal Professional Development: Leading Learning in a Digital Age) andhttps://www.amazon.com/Hacking-Leadership-Learning-Teachers-Students/dp/0986104949 ( Hacking Leadership: 10 Ways Great Leaders Inspire Learning That Teachers, Students and Parents Love).  He was selected as 1 of 117 Future Ready Superintendents in 2014 and 1 of 50 Superintendents as a Personalized Learning Leader in 2016 by the US Department of Education. He attended summits at the White House for both distinctions. Education Dive named Joehttps://www.educationdive.com/news/5-k-12-administrators-to-watch-in-2018/513349/ ( 1 of 5 K-12 administrators to watch in 2018) and theirhttps://www.educationdive.com/news/superintendent-joe-sanfelippo-dive-awards/565602/ ( National Superintendent of the Year in 2019). He has been a featured speaker in multiple states in the areas of Advancing the Use of Social Media for School Leaders, Telling Your School Story, Creating a Culture of Yes, and Personalized Professional Growth for Staff.  Go Crickets!! Follow Dr. Joe Sanfelippo : Website: http://www.jsanfelippo.com (http://www.jsanfelippo.com)  Twitter: https://twitter.com/Joe_Sanfelippo (https://twitter.com/Joe_Sanfelippo)  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/194833447X/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=194833447X&linkCode=as2&tag=aspirewebsite-20&linkId=d2a05bed5d772957d0035726ff8216ab Are you a superfan of the Aspire podcast? Well, now you can show off your support with the new Aspire swag, featuring tee shirts, hoodies and a variety of drinkware. You can find all your Aspire Swag athttp://www.teachbetter.com/swag ( www.teachbetter.com/swag) [caption id="attachment_3508" align="alignnone" width="1024"]https://joshstamper.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Aspire-Swag-Website-Image-update-6.18.21.png () Aspire:...

JMU Sports Blog
Dukes Seeded Third in FCS Playoffs and a Duke Club Chat

JMU Sports Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 46:53


Lots of hoops excitement in this one plus four downs from the blowout of Towson in the final CAA Football game. Then we look ahead to the playoffs with a trip around the bracket and have an exciting but realistic chat with the Duke Club's Scooter Renkin about what is needed from fans to make the Sun Belt move successful. Support the Dukes Rise Campaign at https://jmusports.evenue.net/www/ev_jmu/ss/ev/DonationEntry?donationCd=DR&siteId=ev_jmu&locale=en_US&linkID=jmu Support AJ Davis and the Founding Fathers at https://www.gofundme.com/f/aj-support-fund

Hoop Heads
Matt Monroe - St. Ignatius (IL) College Prep Boys' Basketball Head Coach - Episode 557

Hoop Heads

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 82:27


Matt Monroe is the Head Boys' Basketball Coach at Saint Ignatius College Prep in Chicago, Illinois.  Before coming to Saint Ignatius, Monroe spent eight years as the head sophomore and lead varsity assistant boys' basketball coach at Saint Patrick High School in Chicago. Previously, Matt spent time as an assistant basketball coach at Niles West High School, Vernon Hills HighSchool, and Deerfield High School. He also coached club basketball for twelve years and was a student-manager for the DePaul University men's basketball team. In addition to his coaching duties, Coach Monroe serves on the Executive Board of the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association. If you're looking to improve your coaching please consider joining the Hoop Heads Mentorship Program.  We believe that having a mentor is the best way to maximize your potential and become a transformational coach. By matching you up with one of our experienced mentors you'll develop a one on one relationship that will help your coaching, your team, your program, and your mindset.  The Hoop Heads Mentorship Program delivers mentoring services to basketball coaches at all levels through our team of experienced Head Coaches. Find out more at hoopheadspod.com or shoot me an email directly mike@hoopheadspod.com Follow us on social media @hoopheadspod on Twitter and Instagram and be sure to check out the Hoop Heads Podcast Network for more great basketball content. Be prepared to take some notes as you listen to this episode with Matt Monroe, Head Boys' Basketball Coach at St. Ignatius College Prep in Chicago, Illinois. Website - https://www.ignatius.org/team-detail?fromId=253161&Team=284314&SeasonLabel=2021%20-%202022&siteId=1329 (https://www.ignatius.org/) Email - matt.monroe@ignatius.org Twitter - https://twitter.com/coachmmonroe (@coachmmonroe) Visit our Sponsors! https://www.drdishbasketball.com/ (Dr. Dish Basketball) Mention the Hoop Heads Podcast when you place your order and get $300 off a brand new state of the art Dr. Dish Shooting Machine! http://www.fastmodelsports.com/ (Fast Model Sports) Use Code HHP15 to get 15% off the number one play diagramming software for coaches. https://gripspritz.net/ (Grip Spritz) Grip Spritz revitalizes and cleans the soles of your basketball shoes to stop you from slipping and sliding on the court! Better Grip, Better Game! https://www.qwikcut.com/basketball/ (QwikCut) QwikCut is all cloud-based, and comes packed with features to help high schools and youth programs - STORE, SHARE, and ANALYZE game film.   Make the switch, get double the storage, and save your program up to 50% on the fastest-growing video editing system in the country.    Twitter Podcast - https://twitter.com/hoopheadspod (@hoopheadspod) Mike - https://twitter.com/hdstarthoops (@hdstarthoops) Jason - https://twitter.com/jsunkle (@jsunkle) Network - https://twitter.com/HoopHeadsPodNet (@HoopHeadsPodNet) Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hoopheadspod/ (@hoopheadspod) Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hoopheadspod/ (https://www.facebook.com/hoopheadspod/) YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDoVTtvpgwwOVL4QVswqMLQ (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDoVTtvpgwwOVL4QVswqMLQ) Support this podcast

Hammering Down
Winning the Division: What Will it Mean? ft. Jim Dunaway, Scott Register, Simon Iles, John Fuller, and Clay Grisetti

Hammering Down

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 92:24


https://www.buymeacoffee.com/HammeringDown In this episode of Hammering Down, I was joined by notable supporters, content creators, and sports media figures. Amongst these guests were Jim Dunaway, Scott Register, Simon Iles, John Fuller, and Clay Grisetti. Go show these guys massive amounts of support for hopping on. If you want to come to the match, come check out this link! https://bhmlegion.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventInfo?ticketCode=GS%3ATWBLFC%3ABL21%3AG16%3A&linkID=twblfc&shopperContext=&pc=&caller=appList&appCode=&groupCode=SG&cgc=&dataAccId=528&locale=en_US&siteId=ev_twblfc --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hammering-down/support

Juego de asesinos podcast
T3 E34 CELOS MORTALES: El caso de Shanda Sharer

Juego de asesinos podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 6:42


En 1991, Shanda Sharer era una alegre niña de 12 años que asistía a Hazelwood Middle School en New Albany, Indiana. Era, según todos los informes, una chica normal que hacía amistades con facilidad y se divertía en los bailes de la escuela.Pero fue uno de esos bailes que puso en marcha una cadena de eventos que pronto llevarían a la vida de Shanda Sharer a un final espantoso y tortuoso a manos de cuatro adolescentes..Facebook:juegodeasesinos_podcastInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/juegodeasesinos_podcast/..¿Eres fan apasionado de nuestro podcast y quieres más episodios? Esta todo en nuestra opción de mesenas!! Dentro de la misma plataforma! #ivoox..NO OLVIDES CHECAR NUESTRA TIENDA DE MERCANCÍA

Juego de asesinos podcast
T3 E34 CELOS MORTALES: El caso de Shanda Sharer

Juego de asesinos podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 56:15


En 1991, Shanda Sharer era una alegre niña de 12 años que asistía a Hazelwood Middle School en New Albany, Indiana. Era, según todos los informes, una chica normal que hacía amistades con facilidad y se divertía en los bailes de la escuela. Pero fue uno de esos bailes que puso en marcha una cadena de eventos que pronto llevarían a la vida de Shanda Sharer a un final espantoso y tortuoso a manos de cuatro adolescentes. . Facebook: juegodeasesinos_podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juegodeasesinos_podcast/ . . ¿Eres fan apasionado de nuestro podcast y quieres más episodios? Esta todo en nuestra opción de mesenas!! Dentro de la misma plataforma! #ivoox . . NO OLVIDES CHECAR NUESTRA TIENDA DE MERCANCÍA👕👜🧢👚😷!! Juegodeasesinos.threadless.com . . Fuentes: https://www.livingmgz.com/life/a-students-life-brutally-taken-by-four-teenaged-girls/?utm_source=fb&utm_campaign=23848431896940356-dtm-us-hd-fb&utm_medium=Facebook_Mobile_Feed&utm_sid=23848431896940356&utm_term&utm_content=ls&utm_siteID&utm_referrer=1&utm_ad_id=23848431896980356&fps=fb&campaign_name=ShandaMurder03_Default_Conv_cu16398ucUS_pg2050_1021333_PHON_android_liv_26-08-19_43191%20_dup2708-13%20_dup2808-05%20_dup2808-13&cust_1=liv&cust_2=2708-22&utm_country=US&type=story&length=40-45&category=HumanStories&fbclid=IwAR2saSHDMntyZNcdpGv7J-yCHgkK3hYJ-tkxS-nGwblt021upS8Wg77ken0 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Shanda_Sharer https://reallifevillains.miraheze.org/wiki/Toni_Lawrence https://allthatsinteresting.com/shanda-sharer https://www.wdrb.com/news/classmate-of-shanda-sharer-says-the-release-of-her-killer-from-prison-is-a-slap/article_d50a5ee2-d10e-11e9-b324-3f3cd1ba5d6c.html https://www.wave3.com/story/18573121/shanda-sharers-mother-and-murderer-form-unlikely-alliance/ https://filmdaily.co/obsessions/true-crime/shanda-sharer/ Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

PREP Athletics Basketball Podcast
Coaching Basketball at an All Boy's Prep School in Pennsylvania feat. Kiski Coach Damien Williams

PREP Athletics Basketball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 61:33


In this episode we chat with Coach Damien Williams, Head Prep Basketball Coach at The Kiski School. Kiski is located near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Coach Williams discusses recruiting against the New England prep schools, college recruiting, the advantage of prep school open gyms, how to email a college basketball coaching staff and much more. What You Will Learn:[2:58] What made Damien want to become a basketball coach?[5:13] Damien's pitch for Kiski as a non-New England prep school.[9:30] Information about The Kiski School.[13:45] How Damien builds his team and what he looks for in a guard?[22:06] Benefit of the NCAA approved summer scholastic weekends. [25:20] Do players get more exposure during the summer on an AAU team or during the scholastic live weekends?[29:55] Famous Alumni of The Kiski School.[33:25] New coaching techniques during Covid. [37:19] Benefits of open gym period in the Fall.[40:26] Recruiting during open gyms vs during the regular season.[42:50] Recruiting plan for new players.[47:34] Who should kids email on a college coaching staff?[51:00] Does The Kiski School offer full scholarships?[54:16] Biggest win of career?[55:55] Best player coached against?[57:19] Hobbies[58:40] Favorite MovieConnect with Damien: Twitter | https://twitter.com/CoachWills2133 Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=damien%20williams Website | https://www.kiski.org/team-detail?fromId=281326&Team=27318&SeasonLabel=2020%20-%202021&siteId=1315 Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/dkw2133/ Connect with Cory: Website | https://www.prepathletics.com Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/prep_athletics/ Twitter | https://twitter.com/PREP_Athletics Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/PrepAthleticsEmail | coryheitz@gmail.com Phone | 859-317-1166 Subscribe to the PREP Athletics Podcast: iTunes | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prep-athletics-podcast/id1546265809?uo=4 Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/6CAKbXFiIOhoHinzsReYbJ Stitcher | https://www.stitcher.com/show/prep-athletics-podcast Google Podcasts | https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80M2YwZTZkMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw About Me Cory Heitz is the Founder and President of PREP Athletics. He has been helping place players into the right fitting prep schools since 2008. Cory completed a post grad year himself before playing in a D1 basketball program, so he knows the pressures that players and families face when trying to get to the collegiate level. That's why he started this podcast, which is to share his wealth of information to those looking to reach their college basketball goals.

Red Hairing: A Batwoman Podcast
RH: A Batwoman Podcast - "Prior Criminal History"

Red Hairing: A Batwoman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 49:40


In this episode, we talk about Batwoman season 2, episode 2, “Prior Criminal History”. This episode has everything: bats in chest cavities, bats in buses, blood bags in coats, casual car stabbings - it was action packed! We are loving Ryan, but not liking how she is being treated, Julia has a really rough episode, and Alice’s plan to get Safiyah’s attention is crazy! We have an idea for a new podcast and we think it has a lot of potential.        Endorsements:   Shelley - Banana Republic face masks based on their review in a New York Times  Wirecutter article - on Banana Republic’s website it says $25, but the discount is applied at checkout https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-cloth-face-masks/    https://bananarepublic.gap.com/browse/product.do?pid=100795012&irgwc=1&clickid=TH4VFaTVsxyOUBGwUx0Mo38XUkEW%3ASX5RUHIwY0&ap=6&tid=braff9298&siteID=brafcid821952#pdp-page-content       Erin - The Beths https://thebeths.com/    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoobMAB47QLLWOs2_uw33Rw        You can find us on Twitter!    Shelley is @schop23    Erin is @erniegreenbean    The show’s Twitter page is @RedHairingPod    You can also contact us via email at redhairingpod@gmail.com  

UFOs And Band Of Bearded Brothers
Ep#46 Elite killer wolves and anal swabs!

UFOs And Band Of Bearded Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 109:50


In this episode Micah and I catch up on life over the last couple of weeks including him wrecking his truck, anal swabs and elite killer wolves being air dropped to kill moose in Michigan. We also discuss current events from around the world. Join us as we have a nice laid back episode conversating about what ever comes to mind.Links to everything posted below as always.Elite Killer wolves.

Inside Maryland Sports Radio
Hoops Outlook Changed? | Transfer Time |Terrapin Club

Inside Maryland Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 76:34


Was the outlook for Maryland basketball's season thrown on its head by the Terps' win at Wisconsin? Is this a tournament team now? Donta Scott a rising star and Chol Marial a potential future piece? What to make of the transfer portal turnstile in the football program? Plus, news directly from the Terrapins Club for members and prospective members. (Special for IMS readers and listeners: become a Terrapin Club Silver Member here and save $70 off of the normal $135 rate! https://umterps.evenue.net/www/ev_umd/ss/ev/DonationEntry?donationCd=12D75&siteId=ev_umd&locale=en_US&linkID=umd&RSRC=247&RDAT=TCReinventedNew&utm_source=247&utm_medium=247&utm_campaign=TCReinventedNew) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hoop Heads
Kevin Byrne - Wals Jesuit (OH) High School Boys' Varsity Head Coach - Episode 402

Hoop Heads

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 100:34


Kevin Byrne is in his third season as the Boys’ Varsity Basketball Head Coach at Walsh Jesuit High School in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.  Prior to returning to his alma mater, Byrne was the assistant men’s basketball coach at Akron University for two seasons. Before his D1 stint with the Zips, Byrne was the head men’s basketball coach at Ohio Northern University. While at Ohio Northern, Byrne guided the Polar Bears to a 41-38 record, a winning percentage of .519. ONU had a 16-10 record and finished fourth in the Ohio Athletic Conference in 2013-14. Byrne went to Ohio Northern after a 4-year stint at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he served as their associate head coach. Prior to MIT, Byrne was the assistant coach at his alma mater, Carnegie Mellon. During Byrne's eight-year tenure, the team set the school record for wins with 19 (2004-05 season) and experienced the first 20-win season and first ever UAA championship. After graduating from CMU, Byrne enjoyed a three-year professional career playing in England and Ireland. While at Carnegie Mellon, he graduated as the third all-time leading scorer and fifth all-time leading rebounder. Byrne's class graduated with the most wins of any graduating class in Carnegie Mellon history. We recently launched the Hoop Heads Mentorship Program. We believe that having a mentor is the best way to maximize your potential and become a transformational coach. By matching you up with one of our experienced mentors you’ll develop a one on one relationship that will help your coaching, your team, your program, and your mindset. The Hoop Heads Mentorship Program delivers mentoring services to basketball coaches at all levels through our team of experienced Head Coaches. Find out more at hoopheadspod.com or shoot me an email directly mike@hoopheadspod.com Our roster of shows is growing so don’t forget to check out all our other podcasts on the Hoop Heads Pod Network including https://thrive-with-trevor-huff.captivate.fm/listen (Thrive with Trevor Huffman), https://beyond-the-ball.captivate.fm/listen (Beyond the Ball), https://coachmayscom.captivate.fm/listen (The CoachMays.com Podcast), https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/players-court/id1528381758 (Player’s Court), https://bleachers-boards.captivate.fm (Bleachers & Boards) and our team focused NBA Podcasts: https://cavalier-central.captivate.fm/listen (Cavalier Central), https://grizz-n-grind.captivate.fm (Grizz n Grind), https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/knuck-if-you-buck/id1528874607 (Knuck if you Buck), https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-305-culture/id1532785121 (The 305 Culture), https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blazing-the-path/id1536055102 (Blazing the Path), https://anchor.fm/hashtaglakerpodcast (#Lakers), https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/motor-city-hoops/id1542163027 (Motor City Hoops,) https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/xs-and-os-nba-breakdown/id1542743872 (X’s and O’s: NBA Breakdown & )https://spanning-the-spurs.captivate.fm/ (Spanning the Spurs )The LA Hoops Report is coming soon! We’re looking for more NBA podcasters interested in hosting their own show centered on a particular team. Email us info@hoopheadspod.com if you’re interested in learning more and bringing your talent to our network. Take some notes as you listen to this episode with Kevin Byrne, Boys’ Basketball Varsity Head Coach at Walsh Jesuit High School in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Website - https://www.walshjesuit.org/team-detail?fromId=217263&Team=182797&SeasonLabel=2020%20-%202021&siteId=1030 (https://www.walshjesuit.org/athletics) Email - https://www.walshjesuit.org/olearx@jnyfuwrfhvg.bet (byrnek@walshjesuit.org) Twitter - https://twitter.com/WJ_Warriors (@WJ_Warriors) Support this podcast

The Prodigal Son
Only God Has The Right To Take Vengeance / Share This Podcast On Your Social Media

The Prodigal Son

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 22:28


June 17 2020 Wednesday  Only God Has The Right To Take Vengeance / Share This Podcast On Your Social Media My Prayers For You   Ephesians 1:15-23 NLT  'Ever since I first heard of your strong faith in the Lord Jesus and your love for God's people everywhere, I have not stopped thanking God for you. I pray for you constantly, asking God, the glorious Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, to give you spiritual wisdom and insight so that you might grow in your knowledge of God. I pray that your hearts will be flooded with light so that you can understand the confident hope he has given to those he called—his holy people who are his rich and glorious inheritance. I also pray that you will understand the incredible greatness of God's power for us who believe him. This is the same mighty power that raised Christ from the dead and seated him in the place of honor at God's right hand in the heavenly realms. Now he is far above any ruler or authority or power or leader or anything else—not only in this world but also in the world to come. God has put all things under the authority of Christ and has made him head over all things for the benefit of the church. And the church is his body; it is made full and complete by Christ, who fills all things everywhere with himself.' Ephesians 3:14-21 NLT 'When I think of all this, I fall to my knees and pray to the Father, the Creator of everything in heaven and on earth. I pray that from his glorious, unlimited resources he will empower you with inner strength through his Spirit. Then Christ will make his home in your hearts as you trust in him. Your roots will grow down into God's love and keep you strong. And may you have the power to understand, as all God's people should, how wide, how long, how high, and how deep his love is. May you experience the love of Christ, though it is too great to understand fully. Then you will be made complete with all the fullness of life and power that comes from God. Now all glory to God, who is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think. Glory to him in the church and in Christ Jesus through all generations forever and ever! Amen.' Mark 10:29-30  100 Fold Return… Romans 12:19  Vengeance Is God's… 2 Peter 3:15 KJV/NLT  God's Long-Suffering… Acts 10:34  God Is No Respecter Of Person… God Loves The abortion dr As Much As He Loves The Babies They Are Killing… Matthew 5:44  Pray For Those That Persecute You… Mercy Over Judgement / Keith Moore / Faith Life Church Branson  https://www.flcbranson.org/php/mlmMediaChannelCollectionContentList.php?siteID=fli&channelID=1&languageID=EN&collectionID=171 Forgiveness Is Freeing For The Who Forgives… Romans 10:9-10  Salvation… Romans 5:5  God's Love Is Shed Abroad In The Hearts Of Those That Are Born Again.  (Love Others With That Love)… Mark 10:29-30  100 Fold Return… Share This Podcast On Your Social Media… Website https://the-prodigalson.com Email the-prodigalson@outlook.com YouVersion Bible App https://my.bible.com iOS App https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/prodigal-son/id1450529518?mt=8 …  Android App https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tv.wizzard.android.prodical  Social Media https://www.facebook.com/The-Prodigal-SON-209069136315959/ https://www.facebook.com/noreligion1511/ https://twitter.com/noreligion1511 https://www.instagram.com/noreligion1511/

Builder Associate Spotlight
IN-SITE Interior Design

Builder Associate Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 19:10


Builder Associate Spotlight, S2:E3 Episode producer & host: Steven Barker of Affiliated Insurance Agency ------------ "IN-SITE Interior Design" - interview with the company's founder, and creative principal, Elizabeth Sanchez Vaughan. Email Elizabeth at: esvaughan@in-siteID.com Or call her office: 631-673-2277 www.in-siteID.com www.homecouturenow.com From IN-SITE's website: In-Site Interior Design specializes in identifying the potential within any space and then translating a client’s goals into a distinct vision and tangible experience. Since its inception in 2004, In-Site Interior Design has made its mark throughout the New York metropolitan area by creating exceptional, original designs for commercial and high-end residential projects ranging from 10 to over 200 units. In-Site Interior Design’s seasoned team of interior designers has been at the forefront of reclaiming and redefining once-edgy, now-chic New York City neighborhoods, including Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick and Long Island City. The firm brought a distinct design edge to these transitional neighborhoods by transforming luxury residences into spaces that reflect the cutting-edge spirit of these artistic and diverse neighborhoods while simultaneously celebrating the glamorous New Yorkers who now call them home. Not only has the firm has created a new sensibility for these neighborhoods but, as a pioneer in creating inspiring shared spaces for multi-family residential buildings that never sit empty, In-Site Interior Design has also revolutionized NYC-friendly community gathering areas into a sought-after amenities. Over the last 15 years, the firm has designed new single-family residences, condominium buildings, office suites, restaurants, and retail showrooms from Upper Manhattan and Long Island City to Brooklyn. Among the awards In-Site Interior Design has won for the firm’s exceptional design work is the LIBI Diamond Award for Outstanding Design. Thank you Elizabeth! --- Producer's note: Can I help you lower your company's annual insurance cost?  You know; liability insurance, property, workers compensation.  Maybe you need some help with reviewing your subcontractor's insurance policies and certificates. Call me and I will help: (516) 610-1155; or email: sbarker@aaiinsurance.com  

MMA Lock of the Night
Jason Hagholm | Combatosseurs #029

MMA Lock of the Night

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 101:53


Jason is the play-by-play commentator for BTC Fight Promotions. He also does commentating for the OHL while also calling a ton of other sports. A fan of MMA since '95, he has plenty of fond memories to look back on with myself. We try to shine light on the regional MMA scene up here in Ontario while looking ahead to BTC 9. BTC 9 goes down in Kitchener, Ontario at The Aud and features former UFC fighters Jesse Ronson and Cody Pfister. It is sure to be an entertaining night of fights with a ton of promising local talent wanting to make a statement themselves. How to support Jason: Twitter: @JHagholm1 Instagram: @JHagholm YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRe2_EDcNormbuYSwgxAzeg BTC 9 Tickets: https://kwtickets.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventInfo?ticketCode=GS%3ACITS%3AA19-20%3AKA0229%3A&linkID=cits&shopperContext=&pc=&caller=&appCode=&groupCode=BTC&cgc=&dataAccId=308&locale=en_US&siteId=ev_cits&poolId=undefined&sDomain=kwtickets.evenue.net BTC 9 will be streaming at the link below for a super reasonable price tag of $5 https://btcfight.ca/love Tape Index: https://www.mmaplay365.com/product/tape-index/

Seasons Podcast
January Recap & February Goals

Seasons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2020 28:45


Welcome back to Seasons Podcast for episode three! In today's episode I give a little weekend recap, talk about my january goals and whether or not I accomplished them, all my favorite products of January, February goals, and my plans for this month!! Thanks for following along, and don't forget to subscribe for new episodes! Favorites: One of Us is Next ( https://www.amazon.com/One-Us-Next-Sequel-Lying/dp/0525707964/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1T7YDQ83ZBKE5&keywords=one+of+us+is+next&qid=1580859633&sprefix=one+of+us+i%2Caps%2C163&sr=8-1&tag=addiethompson-ssc-479000-20&ascsubtag=4407443590 ) Pocket Leggings ( https://oldnavy.gap.com/browse/product.do?pid=452136152&cid=1133090&pcid=5508&vid=1&grid=pds_28_824_1&irgwc=1&clickid=XltyWkzZAxyOTYYwUx0Mo3chUknQgrRfOSfcyI0&ap=6&tid=onaff2178999&siteID=onafcid660845#pdp-page-content ) RX Bars ( https://www.amazon.com/RXBAR-Protein-Chocolate-Flavors-Variety/dp/B07HJQCN1X/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=BHQO1YYLM77R&keywords=rx+bars&qid=1580859696&sprefix=rx+%2Caps%2C195&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEyUFJKT0k1RDVTOVU5JmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwNjYxNjAzMlRHN0RRQVMzTVpVTSZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwODExODA0RzJKVzFPQUZIMEFIJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfYXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==&tag=addiethompson-ssc-479000-20&ascsubtag=4407443639 ) Order my Honduras t-shirt! ( https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1pfy_ZImfnO_26MPxDt01lWrwIfex586HbJxE7GflMrw/edit#responses ) My instagrams: https://www.instagram.com/lifebyaddie/ https://www.instagram.com/addiemthompson/ My Blog: http://addiethompson.com/ Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIXd4e0KgMenQM1GpkvQiNQ?view_as=subscriber

The Rubin Report
Dave Rubin's Book Revealed | Rubin Report

The Rubin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 114:53


Dave Rubin's book is available for pre-order now! Everyone who buys a book today, July 30, will receive a signed bookplate to go inside their book. Get the book here: http://www.daverubin.com/book GET THE BOOK NOW: AMAZON: http://links.penguinrandomhouse.com/type/affiliate/isbn/9780593084298/siteID/8001/retailerid/7/trackingcode/randohouseinc29256-20 BARNES AND NOBLE: http://links.penguinrandomhouse.com/type/affiliate/isbn/9780593084298/siteID/8001/retailerid/2/trackingcode/PRHD0CFF55140 INDIEBOUND: http://links.penguinrandomhouse.com/type/affiliate/isbn/9780593084298/siteID/8001/retailerid/6/trackingcode/penguinrandom APPLE BOOKS: http://links.penguinrandomhouse.com/type/affiliate/isbn/9780593084304/siteID/8001/retailerid/3/trackingcode/PRHD0CFF55140 Dave Rubin's book will be published by Penguin Random House on April 28, 2020 and is available for pre-order now! Get the book here: http://www.daverubin.com/book US Residents, 18+. Ends August 1, 2019. See terms at https://bit.ly/2OtdXJv

Dyslexia Friendly
TECH YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT FOR SCHOOL OR LIFE (DYSLEXIA FRIENDLY)

Dyslexia Friendly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 7:54


https://learningally.org/ https://shop.nuance.com/store?Action=Custom&Locale=en_US&SiteID=nuanceus&pbpage=resp-store-hp-e https://cdn.gingersoftware.com/extensions/chrome/postinstall/index.html https://www.apple.com/ipad/?afid=p238%7Cs9aEBTe3D-dc_mtid_2092592t39165_pcrid_338752154543&cid=wwa-us-kwgo-ipad-slid---ipad-e --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dyslexia-friendly/support

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast
The Secret Power of Embracing Emotions at Work with Elisabeth Fosslien

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 48:19


The workplace can feel like a pretty unemotional place sometimes. Elisabeth Fosselin is an author and speaker who's work with Mollie West Duffy focuses on the power of embracing emotions in the workplace. In this episode, we get to discuss the ideas behind their book, No Hard Feelings. Elisabeth gives us an inspiring and in-depth look into the framework of their book, as well as what inspired this quirky and interactive guide that ultimately allows us to be the same person in and out of the workplace.More about Liz and Mollie's book, No Hard Feelings: The Secret Power of Embracing Emotions At Work can be found at lizandmollie.com/bookYou can find out more about Liz and Mollie and their work on their website lizandmollie.com as well as @lizandmollie on Twitter and Instagram See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-unmistakable-creative-podcast.

Accent On!
POLISH FILM FESTIVAL LA 2017

Accent On!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 55:00


Your host ILona Europa presented segment "THE BEST OF POLAND" with focus on POLISH FILM FESTIVAL LA 18th October 2017. In studio director of Polish Film Festival VLADEK JUSZKIEWICZ polishfilmla.org, ANGIE POLKOVICH- Writer, Director, Producer polishfilmla.org/wocms.php?siteID=13&ID=1045 JONASZ WIEWIOR composer filmmaker polishfilmla.org/wocms.php?siteID=13&ID=1049 filmmaker NOAH GILBERT polishfilmla.org/wocms.php?siteID=13&ID=1048 film composer ALEKSANDER GRUZ and MARCIN MALISZ- producer, PR Specialist in Lava Festival - Avant-Garde Film Festival in Poland. polishfilmla.org/wocms.php?siteID=12&ID=1051

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Accent On!
POLISH FILM FESTIVAL LA 2017

Accent On!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 55:00


Your host ILona Europa presented segment "THE BEST OF POLAND" with focus on POLISH FILM FESTIVAL LA 18th October 2017. In studio director of Polish Film Festival VLADEK JUSZKIEWICZ polishfilmla.org, ANGIE POLKOVICH- Writer, Director, Producer polishfilmla.org/wocms.php?siteID=13&ID=1045 JONASZ WIEWIOR composer filmmaker polishfilmla.org/wocms.php?siteID=13&ID=1049 filmmaker NOAH GILBERT polishfilmla.org/wocms.php?siteID=13&ID=1048 film composer ALEKSANDER GRUZ and MARCIN MALISZ- producer, PR Specialist in Lava Festival - Avant-Garde Film Festival in Poland. polishfilmla.org/wocms.php?siteID=12&ID=1051

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Data Driven
*DataScienceDaily* Scraping Selfies off Instagram, AI Lands 737, and the AI Hype Cycle

Data Driven

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 2:33


Data Science Daily Show Notes (https://twitter.com/BananaData) (https://twitter.com/hashtag/MachineLearning?src=hash) (https://t.co/J8oIX0MmG5) (https://www.udemy.com/data-science-supervised-machine-learning-in-python/?siteID=.JDLXjeE.wk-ErbxrC6cDnMgRSBxht6ewQ&LSNPUBID=*JDLXjeE*wk) (https://t.co/8DBAtadDUK)

DPL-Surveillance-Equipment.com
DPL Surveillance Equipment Supplies Hi-Tech Tools To Ghostbusters

DPL-Surveillance-Equipment.com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2016


Click Here Or On Above Image To Reach Our ExpertsDPL Surveillance Equipment Supplies Hi-Tech Tools To GhostbustersDPL Surveillance Equipment sales and rents equipment such as thermal imaging cameras, wireless audio recording systems and electromagnetic field detectors to this fast-growing industry.Lots of things can thwart a home sale—ugly décor, a bad location or an unrealistic price. But some homeowners and real-estate agents cite another reason: ghosts.For help, there's a cottage industry of people who advertise themselves as psychics, ghostbusters and paranormal investigators. Some charge hundreds of dollars to visit “haunted” properties—either in person, or via astral travel—and “clear” them of unwanted spirits. Other wanna-be ghostbusters will comb homes with cheap low-tech gear to suss out paranormal activity.Plumbing, electrical, psychological or medication problems are the most common culprits, said Mr. Hawes, 44, a plumber in Warwick, R.I., who is the founder the Atlantic Paranormal Society, or TAPS.Jane Phillips, a paranormal investigator and self-described clearer in Santa Fe, N.M., markets her services to real-estate agents because “it's easier to get them to pay for something if it gets their houses sold.” Ms. Phillips, 65, was a mortgage banker for 30 years in Minneapolis, before moving to New Mexico in 2008, she said. Since then she has worked on hundreds of homes, mostly locally, charging about $350 to $400.Jobs require her to remove “energetic things,” that can include ghosts but can also be portals—energetic holes connected to planets—as well as what she calls dark energies, which are “energies from other dimensions,” she said. The work mostly occurs “in my imagination—but my imagination is real,” said Ms. Phillips.PRO-DTECH II FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Suzanne Taylor, the broker/owner of Taylor Properties in Santa Fe, hired Ms. Phillips for six of her home listings, paying between $500 and $750 for services. She recently brought her in on a house listed for about $300,000 in Santa Fe. Ms. Phillips came into the house carrying “dowsing rods,” crooked rods that are traditionally used as divination tools for finding buried treasure or water.“She holds them and walks around the house and the rods move on their own,” said Ms. Taylor. At the end of the process, Ms. Phillips said she created a “white blanket of light” in her mind to “lift out any stray energies.”Shortly thereafter, “I got an offer and closed it,” Ms. Taylor said.CELLPHONE DETECTOR (PROFESSIONAL)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Nicole Sassaman, a designer and home-décor retailer in Los Angeles, has seen her share of weird things in 20 years of flipping houses. But nothing prepared her for the strange occurrences at the fixer-upper she was renovating years ago in the Hollywood Hills neighborhood.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)“Doors would swing open. A box of plumbing supplies would move from one corner to the other when we weren't looking. The floors warped for no reason. The house got broken into,” said Ms. Sassaman, 45.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)About six months into the renovation, a neighbor dropped a bombshell: The former owner had died in the bathroom, Ms. Sassaman said. She paid a clearer $500 to rid the home of “spirits and negative energy.” The process, involving crystals, bells and murmured prayers, was weird but effective, Ms. Sassaman said. The problems stopped and the property sold quickly for its asking price of $995,000, nearly twice what she'd paid for it.Not everyone in the ghostbusting business automatically assumes that low-pitched hum coming from the basement is a ghost.“Eighty percent of the time, it isn't something paranormal at all,” said Jason Hawes, the star of “Ghost Hunters,” a reality show on the Syfy channel that started in 2004 and is currently in its last season.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Joe Nickell, senior research fellow at the Center for Inquiry, an Amherst, N.Y.-based think tank focused on science and secularism, has investigated hundreds of claims of paranormal activity over the past 40 years.“I have never found evidence of an actual haunting,” said Mr. Nickell, 71. “Ghosts must be believed to be seen.”Laws addressing seller disclosures of “psychologically impacting factors” in properties vary widely from state to state, said Val Werness of LegalResearch.com in Minneapolis, which issued a report on disclosures for the National Association of Realtors last year. Only two states, Minnesota and Massachusetts, have laws that even mention reports of paranormal activity, and only to say they need not be disclosed, said Ms. Werness.WIRELESS/WIRED HIDDENCAMERA FINDER III(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Three other states, California, South Dakota and Alaska, have laws that require some form of disclosure of deaths on a property, even if the buyer doesn't ask about it. (Ms. Sassaman, who sold her house 15 years ago, said her agent told her disclosure wasn't required in the particular case of her house.)PRO-DTECH IV FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Some people are content to live amid the spirits. In New Orleans, Keith Teachout, who owns an 1830s Greek Revival bed-and-breakfast in the French Quarter, said he spied a ghost in June.Mr. Teachout said he was carrying a load of laundry up to his private suite of rooms when he saw a man with a slim build, in his late 50s or early 60s, perched on a settee in the living room. The man looked as real as anyone on the street, Mr. Teachout said, except that he was dressed in a 1940s-style overcoat and fedora. After a few moments, the man disappeared.“I assumed he was a ghost,” said Mr. Teachout, 55.Wireless Camera Finder(Buy/Rent/Layaway)About a week later, by coincidence, a police officer stopped by the home and explained that his great-aunt had lived there in her youth. Mr. Teachout said he invited the aunt, now 99 years old, to lunch and learned that her husband had died of a heart attack, wearing his overcoat and fedora, in the very room where Mr. Teachout had spied the ghost.MAGNETIC, ELECTRIC, RADIO ANDMICROWAVE DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Mr. Teachout had met Cari Roy, a well-known psychic medium in New Orleans, at a party, so he called her up and asked her to come and see if she perceived the ghost. Ms. Roy said she has worked on ghost issues in over a hundred houses, hotels, restaurants and bars. For site visits, she typically charges $200 an hour, though she didn't charge Mr. Teachout, he said.Ms. Roy said she sensed the ghost and his reason for hovering: He wanted to protect his widow, she said. Ms. Roy and Mr. Teachout decided not to try to interfere. Ms. Roy considers ghosts part of New Orleans history, she said.COUNTERSURVEILLANCE PROBE / MONITOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)“Who am I to throw out a ghost who has been here for hundreds of years?” she said.For those reluctant to hire a professional ghostbuster, there is a do-it-yourself solution. Last year, Yvonne Arias, owner of Los Angeles brokerage Property Lab, accompanied a client to a walk-through a few days before closing on a $600,000 house. The house was in poor condition—“there was a bad smell, all the windows were caulked shut,” said Ms. Arias. But even that didn't account for the “creepy, bad energy” both she and the seller perceived, Ms. Arias said.PRO-DTECH FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The buyer handed Ms. Arias a bundle of sage, which they lighted on fire and toted from room to room. Burning sage to dispel spirits is traditional in several cultures, including some American Indian tribes. A few days later, the property closed as planned, Ms. Arias said.RF SIGNAL DETECTOR ( FREQUENCY COUNTER)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Your questions and comments are greatly appreciated.Monty Henry, Owner (function () { var articleId = fyre.conv.load.makeArticleId(null); fyre.conv.load({}, [{ el: 'livefyre-comments', network: "livefyre.com", siteId: "345939", articleId: articleId, signed: false, collectionMeta: { articleId: articleId, url: fyre.conv.load.makeCollectionUrl(), } }], function() {}); }()); Additional Resources: * Prevention and Detection of Electronic Harassment and Surveillance* Electrical Hyper-Sensitivity: The-Truth!!* How Do I Know If I've Been Bugged? * Targeted Individuals* Operating The Brain By Remote Control* What is BitCoin and How Does It Work?* The Creature From Jekyll Island: This Blog And Video Playlist Explains Why The U.S. Financial System is Corrupt and How It Came To Be That Way* Number of Americans Renouncing Citizenship Surges To Escape Oppressive Tax Rules* Dropping Off The Grid: A Growing Movement In America: Part I* Online Privacy Tools and Tips www.DPL-Surveillance-Equipment.com (function() { var po = document.createElement('script'); po.type = 'text/javascript'; po.async = true; po.src = 'https://apis.google.com/js/plusone.js'; var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(po, s); })();

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Terms of Service; Didn't Read (Browser Plug-in). Reviews T.O.S.

DPL-Surveillance-Equipment.com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016


Click Here Or On Above Image To Reach Our ExpertsTerms of Service; Didn't Read (Browser Plug-in). Reviews T.O.S.We are a user rights initiative to rate and label website terms and privacy policies, from very good Class A to very bad Class E.Terms of service are often too long to read, but it's important to understand what's in them. Your rights online depend on them. We hope that our ratings can help you get informed about your rights.Do not hesitate to click on a service below, to have more details! You can also get the ratings directly in your browser by installing our web browser add-on:PRO-DTECH II FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)“Terms of Service; Didn't Read” (short: ToS;DR) is a young project started in June 2012 to help fix the “biggest lie on the web”: almost no one really reads the terms of service we agree to all the time.Background. The rough idea behind ToS;DR emerged during the 2011 Chaos Communication Camp near Berlin, with people fromUnhosted a movement to create web apps that give users control over their valuable user data and privacy.CELLPHONE DETECTOR (PROFESSIONAL)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Since June 2012, Hugo Roy (@hugoroyd) has taken the lead for the project, and started the legal analysis. Ultimately, all the work is transparent and the discussions happen in public.  Our work is funded by non-profits organizations and individual donations and gets released as free software and open data.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Please bear in mind that the project is still in the early phase and that most data is subject to important changes. More information about our classification.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)What does “ToS;DR” mean? the name is inspired by internet acronym TL;DR which stands for "Too Long; Didn't Read" and is often used on blogs and emails when a block of text is just really long and that people are too lazy to read the whole stuff.It was intended more as a code name than as a real name. But it seems that people like it (do you?)PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)WIRELESS/WIRED HIDDENCAMERA FINDER III(Buy/Rent/Layaway)PRO-DTECH IV FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Wireless Camera Finder(Buy/Rent/Layaway)MAGNETIC, ELECTRIC, RADIO ANDMICROWAVE DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)COUNTERSURVEILLANCE PROBE / MONITOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)PRO-DTECH FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)RF SIGNAL DETECTOR ( FREQUENCY COUNTER)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Your questions and comments are greatly appreciated.Monty Henry, Owner (function () { var articleId = fyre.conv.load.makeArticleId(null); fyre.conv.load({}, [{ el: 'livefyre-comments', network: "livefyre.com", siteId: "345939", articleId: articleId, signed: false, collectionMeta: { articleId: articleId, url: fyre.conv.load.makeCollectionUrl(), } }], function() {}); }()); Additional Resources: * Prevention and Detection of Electronic Harassment and Surveillance* Electrical Hyper-Sensitivity: The-Truth!!* How Do I Know If I've Been Bugged? * Targeted Individuals* Operating The Brain By Remote Control* What is BitCoin and How Does It Work?* The Creature From Jekyll Island: This Blog And Video Playlist Explains Why The U.S. Financial System is Corrupt and How It Came To Be That Way* Number of Americans Renouncing Citizenship Surges To Escape Oppressive Tax Rules* Dropping Off The Grid: A Growing Movement In America: Part I* Online Privacy Tools and Tips www.DPL-Surveillance-Equipment.com (function() { var po = document.createElement('script'); po.type = 'text/javascript'; po.async = true; po.src = 'https://apis.google.com/js/plusone.js'; var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(po, s); })();

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Security Expert Says, "We Can Now Spy On Human Emotions":

DPL-Surveillance-Equipment.com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2016


Click Here Or On Above Image To Reach Our ExpertsSecurity Expert Says, "We Can Now Spy On Human Emotions" Emotional surveillance has an undeniably dystopian vibe, like George Orwell's 1984, but it's not science fiction. Banks are already signing up for services that incorporate it into their analysis of behavior. A startup founded by MIT graduates called Humanyze has created a sensor-laden badge that transmits data on speech, activity, and stress patterns.One of these days, the walls may know when you're happy, sad, stressed or angry by using an experimental device unveiled Tuesday by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that uses wireless signals to recognize emotions through subtle changes in breathing and heartbeat.Computer scientist Dina Katabi and her colleagues at the university's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab developed a radar system for vital signs that uses reflected radio signals to track movements, moods and behavior, with potential applications for smart homes, offices and hospitals.They posted their new research online Tuesday and plan to present their test results next month at a mobile-computing conference in New York.These wireless signals—a thousand times less powerful than conventional Wi-Fi—are designed to bounce off anyone within range, capturing variations in vital signs that can be analyzed quickly by a computer algorithm able to detect emotional states, the researchers said. To distinguish one mood from another, their system measures patterns of respiration, cardiac rhythms, and minute variations in the length of each individual heartbeat.“All of us share so much in how our emotions affect our vital signs,” said Dr. Katabi. “We get an accuracy that is so high that we can look at individual heartbeats at the order of milliseconds.”The system, which they call EQ-Radio, is 87% accurate at detecting whether a person is joyful, angry, sad or content, they said.By providing an accurate readout of moods, the system promises to loop people more directly into wireless sensor networks, the researchers said. While still experimental, the system could one day give buildings the capacity to respond automatically to changes in vital signs among the people living or working in them, without a need for explicit commands or a direct link to a body sensor, the researchers said.A hospital emergency room might automatically monitor patients awaiting treatment. An amusement park might modulate special effects by monitoring the involuntary reactions of people on an exhilarating ride. A house might one day react to a family's stress by playing pleasant music.PRO-DTECH II FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)“We have explored this idea of allowing a home to recognize someone's emotions and adapt to it,” said project researcher Fadel Adib. “The idea is to enable you to seamlessly interact with your home.”The team is already testing an earlier version of the system that tracks movements and behavior in about 15 homes in the Boston area, including that of Dr. Katabi. She uses it to monitor her sleep patterns and eating habits. It can track movements even if the person is in another room.“I would really like future homes to be more health aware,” she said.In the research made public Tuesday, Dr. Katabi and her colleagues tested the wireless system on 10 women and 20 men, between 19 and 77 years old, while in a standard office setting, which contained desks, chairs, couches and computers.CELLPHONE DETECTOR (PROFESSIONAL)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)During the tests, the volunteers sat from three to 10 feet away from the wireless sensors while attempting to evoke specific emotions by recalling emotion-rich memories. As a control, their vital signs during the experiment were also monitored using conventional electrocardiography and a video-based emotion recognition system that homes in on facial expressions.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)All told, the researchers collected measurements of 130,000 individual heartbeats. To classify the mood changes, the computer employed a machine learning algorithm to match the waveforms within each heartbeat.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)When they compared results, they found that the experimental system was almost as accurate in recognizing changes in emotion as the electrocardiograms. It was about twice as accurate as the facial cues recorded by the video system, they said.“We use the wireless signal to obtain the changes in the vital signs and then run a machine learning algorithm to get to emotions,” she said. “The algorithm can immediately recognize the emotions of someone new.”PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Wall Street Uses Technology To Spy On Traders Emotional StateThe trader was in deep trouble. A millennial who had only recently been allowed to set foot on a Wall Street floor, he made bad bets, and in a panic to recoup his losses, he'd blown through risk limits, losing $4.9 million in a single afternoon.WIRELESS/WIRED HIDDENCAMERA FINDER III(Buy/Rent/Layaway)It wasn't a career-ending day. The trader was taking part in a simulation run by Andrew Lo, an MIT finance professor. The goal: find out if top performers can be identified based on how they respond to market volatility. Lo had been invited into the New York-based global investment bank—he wouldn't say which one—after giving a talk to its executives. So in 2014, unknown to the outside world, he rigged a conference room with monitors to create a lab where 57 stock and bond traders lent their bodies to science.PRO-DTECH IV FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Banks have already set up big-data teams to harvest insights from the terabytes of customer information they possess. Now they're looking inward to see whether they can improve operations and limit losses in their biggest cost center: employees. Companies including JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America have had discussions with tech companies about systems that monitor worker emotions to boost performance and compliance, according to executives at the banks who didn't want to be identified speaking about the matter.As machines encroach on humans' role in the markets, technology offers a way to even the fight. The devices Lo used—wristwatch sensors that measure pulse and perspiration—could warn traders to step away from their desks when their emotions run wild. They could also be used to screen hires to find those whose physiology is best suited to risk-taking—what interested the bank that allowed the MIT study.Wireless Camera Finder(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The most promising application, and the one with the most profound privacy issues, would be for keeping tabs on employees, Lo says. Risk managers could use it to spot problems brewing on a specific desk, such as unauthorized trading, before too much damage is done. “Imagine if all your traders were required to wear wristwatches that monitor their physiology, and you had a dashboard that tells you in real time who is freaking out,” Lo says. “The technology exists, as does the motivation—one bad trade can cost $100 million—but you're talking about a significant privacy intrusion.”MAGNETIC, ELECTRIC, RADIO ANDMICROWAVE DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Emotional surveillance has an undeniably dystopian vibe, like a finance version of George Orwell's 1984, but it's not science fiction. Banks are already signing up for services that incorporate it into their analysis of behavior. A startup founded by MIT graduates called Humanyze has created a sensor-laden badge that transmits data on speech, activity, and stress patterns.COUNTERSURVEILLANCE PROBE / MONITOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Microphones and proximity sensors on the gadgets help employers understand what high-performing teams are doing differently from laggards. The Boston-based company is close to announcing a deal with a bank that's moving some employees to new offices, according to Chief Executive Officer Ben Waber. The bank wants to use Humanyze badges to determine seating locations for traders, asset managers, and support staff to improve productivity, he says.Another startup, Behavox, uses machine-learning programs to scan employee communications and trading records. Emotional analysis of telephone conversations is a part of a worker's overall behavioral picture, according to founder Erkin Adylov, a former Goldman Sachs research analyst. When a worker deviates from established patterns—shouting at someone he's trading with when previous conversations were calm—it could be a sign further scrutiny is warranted. “Emotion recognition and mapping in phone calls is increasingly something that banks really want from us,” says Adylov, whose company is based in London. “All the things you do as a human are driven by emotions.”Emotions are reflexes that developed to drive behavior, scientists say, improving our prospects of seizing opportunity and surviving risk. They're accompanied by measurable physiological changes such as increased blood pressure, sweating, and a pounding heart. Their role in investing has been established since at least the time of economist Benjamin Graham, the father of value investing. More recently, John Coates, a University of Cambridge neuroscientist and former derivatives trader, has studied how financial risk takers' decisions are influenced by biology. His experiments, chronicled in a 2012 book, The Hour Between Dog and Wolf, show that hormones such as testosterone and cortisol play a part in exacerbating booms and busts.The volunteers in Lo's study were given a $3 million risk limit and told to make money in markets including oil, gold, stocks, currencies, and Treasuries. They came from across the bank's fixed-income and equity desks and ranged from junior employees to veterans with 15 years of experience. Top traders have a signature response to volatility, says Lo, who plans to publish his findings by next year. Rather than being devoid of feeling, they are emotional athletes. Their bodies swiftly respond to stressful situations and relax when calm returns, leaving them primed for the next challenge. The top performer made $1.1 million in a couple of hours of trading.Those who fared less well, like the trader who lost almost $5 million, were hounded by their mistakes and remained emotionally charged, as measured by their heart rate and other markers such as cortisol levels, even after the volatility subsided. Lo's findings suggest there's a sweet spot for emotional engagement: too much, and you're overly aggressive or fearful; too little, and you aren't involved enough to care. Veteran traders had more controlled responses, suggesting that training and experience count.There are other ways to infer emotional states. Researchers led by Kellogg School of Management professor Brian Uzzi pored over 1.2 million instant messages sent by day traders over a two-year period. They found that, as in Lo's study, having too much or too little emotion made for poor trades. Uzzi, whose study was published this year, says he's working with two hedge funds to design a product based on the research.As younger traders accustomed to biometric devices like the Fitbit enter the industry, applications designed to boost performance and monitor employees will become commonplace, says Lo, who expects it to be widespread in less than 10 years. “The more data we have, the more we're able to characterize the emotional state of the individual,” he says. “Everybody will have to have these kinds of analytics.”PRO-DTECH FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Detecting Emotions In Thin AirOne of the most writerly things a person can do is to characterize air as thick, or emotions as tangible. Sadness lingers in the air. The best dinner parties are powered by palpable tension. The practice suggests that you are keenly attuned to your surroundings. Beyond observant, you use your senses in ways others had not thought possible. That is why people want to have sex with writers.But if you told me that the air is actually transmitting chemical signals that influence emotions between humans, I would add you to a list that I keep in my head. It's not a bad list, per se, but it is titled “Chumps.”One person who would not be on that list is Jonathan Williams. An atmospheric chemist, he describes himself as “one of those wandering scientific souls,” but not in an annoying way. He maintains a jovial British lilt after moving to Colorado to work at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and then to Germany for a job with the Max Planck Institute (which describes itself as “Germany's most successful research organization”). There Williams and his colleagues study air.They focus on gases that come from vegetation in the tropics, as well as carbon industry. In doing so, the chemists use finely calibrated machines that sense the slightest changes in the contents of air. Taking measurements in the field, Williams and his colleagues always noticed that when they themselves got too close to the machines, everything went haywire.That made sense, in that humans are bags of gas. As breathing people know, we tend to emit carbon dioxide. (Though each exhalation still contains about four times as much oxygen as carbon dioxide.) And there are many subtler ingredients in the concoctions we breathe out. So Williams began to wonder, are these gases “significant on a global scale”? Could they be, even, contributing to climate change? Especially as the number of humans on Earth rockets toward 8 billion?The answer was no. Just a clear, simple no. By measuring gases in soccer stadiums, the Planck chemists found no consequence of human breath. There might be some effect at a global scale, but it's just nothing compared to the air-ravaging effects of transportation and agriculture.But Williams didn't come away from the stadium empty handed. As he sat and watched the fluctuating readings on the air sensors, he got an idea. In the manner of a typical European soccer crowd, the people went through fits of elation and anger,  joy and sorrow. So Williams began to wonder, as he later put it to me, “Do people emit gases as a function of their emotions?”If we do, it wouldn't be unprecedented. Tear some leaves off of a tree, for example, and it will emit chemical signals that may be part of a system of communication between trees. The behavior for bees and ants is clearly chemically dominated.“We're not like that—not like robots following chemicals,” Williams explained. “But it could be possible that we are influenced by chemicals emitted by other humans.”The idea of airborne pheromones—chemicals that specifically influence mating behaviors— has been a source of much fascination, but the actual evidence is weak. Some small studies have suggested an effect when people put cotton balls under their armpits, and then other people smell the balls—but in minor, unreliable ways.“I don't know why so many previous researchers have been so into armpits,” said Williams. “A much better way to communicate would be through your breath. Because you can direct your breath, and your breath is at roughly the same height as the person you're trying to communicate to, silently. In the dark, maybe, in your cave.” And if these behavior-modifying volatile chemicals exist (volatile meaning anything that goes into the air), then why would they be limited to sex? Why shouldn't we be able to signal fear or anxiety? It is true that birds seem to know that I'm afraid of them.Williams was so intrigued by the idea of gases and emotion that he designed another experiment—something more predictable than a German soccer game. This time he used a movie theater. Unlike the open-air stadium, the theater presented fewer variables. “You've got this box, the cinema, and you spool through air from outside at a continuous rate, and you have 250 people sitting there, not moving. And you show them all, simultaneously, something that should make them frightened or anxious or sad, or whatever.”The changes in any one person's breath might be minuscule, but a crowd of breathers could be enough to overcome the rest of the background signals. And more importantly, unlike a soccer match, the experiment could be done with the same film again and again. This could test the reproducibility of findings, which is critical to science.Rigging a mass spectrometer into the outflow vent of the theater, the Kino Cinestar in Mainz, Williams had a sense that the experiment as something of a lark. “I thought, we're probably just going to get a big mixture of popcorn and perfume,” he said. But, nonetheless, to measure relationships between scenes and gases, his team meticulously mapped out and labeled every scene in 16 films—from beginning to end. In 30 second increments, the team labeled each by its quality (kiss, pet, injury), as well as its emotional elements using a finite set of descriptors.

Accent On!
POLISH FILM FESTIVAL LA Pt. 2

Accent On!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2016 55:00


ACCENT ON! with ILONA EUROPA celebrates POLISH FILM FESTIVAL LA. Mark your calendar October 12 th for the Gala Opening of the Festival at the Egyptian Theater Our guests for this important hour is VLADEK JUSZKIEWICZ- Director of POLISH FILM FESTIVAL LA Kristof Konrad polishfilmla.org/wocms.php?siteID=13&ID=828 imdb.com/name/nm0465311/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 Joshua Crone polishfilmla.org/wocms.php?siteID=13&ID=892 Janek Ambros imdb.com/name/nm4471783/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 polishfilmla.org/wocms.php?siteID=13&ID=639

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Accent On!
POLISH FILM FESTIVAL LA Pt. 2

Accent On!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2016 55:00


ACCENT ON! with ILONA EUROPA celebrates POLISH FILM FESTIVAL LA. Mark your calendar October 12 th for the Gala Opening of the Festival at the Egyptian Theater Our guests for this important hour is VLADEK JUSZKIEWICZ- Director of POLISH FILM FESTIVAL LA Kristof Konrad polishfilmla.org/wocms.php?siteID=13&ID=828 imdb.com/name/nm0465311/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 Joshua Crone polishfilmla.org/wocms.php?siteID=13&ID=892 Janek Ambros imdb.com/name/nm4471783/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 polishfilmla.org/wocms.php?siteID=13&ID=639

festival id siteid polish film festival ilona europa
Accent On!
POLISH FILM FESTIVAL LA Pt.1

Accent On!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2016 55:00


ACCENT ON! with ILona Europa celebrates POLISH FILM FESTIVAL LA polishfilmla.org. Mark your calendar October 12 th for the Gala Opening of the Festival at the Egyptian Theater Our guests for this important hour is VLADEK JUSZKIEWICZ- Director of POLISH FILM FESTIVAL LA facebook.com/vladek.juszkiewicz ELIZABETH KANSKIE. polishfilmla.org/wocms.php?siteID=50 Elizabeth holds an MA degree in Applied Linguistics and is a translator in Polish, English, German and Spanish. She serves as a correspondent for Polish film-related magazines and as media is attending the majority of film festivals held in Los Angeles. ALICJA BACHLEDA polishfilmla.org/wocms.php?siteID=13&ID=275 -beautiful Actor, Singer,.Dancer. ALICJA was born in Tampico, Mexico in 1983. She studied at the National Ballet Academy in Cracow from 1989 to 1998, and at the National Academy of Music’s vocal department in Cracow from 1998 to 2000. Then she went to the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in New York in 2003. She had her feature debut in "PAN TADEUSZ" by Andrzej Wajda. In 2007 she recorded an album with songs by Wladyslaw Szpilman. JOANNA KRAWCZYK polishfilmla.org/wocms.php?siteID=13&ID=906 Born in 1994 in Krakow, Poland. Her passion of photography and visual arts came around middle school. At that time, she decided to come study in the United States. Joanna attended the International Baccalaureate program in Krakow, which gave her the opportunity to develop her passion of film and photography, as well as future studying abroad. Since Fall 2014 Joanna is attending New York Film Academy in Los Angeles, California in major of filmmaking. KAROLINA MIKOLAJCZAK writer/director/editor) polishfilmla.org/wocms.php?siteID=13&ID=886 An award-winning Polish musician/director/producer/editor. Karolina grew up in a Polish artistic environment where she discovered the magic of movie making. She made over 20 short movies

Accent On!
POLISH FILM FESTIVAL LA Pt.1

Accent On!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2016 55:00


ACCENT ON! with ILona Europa celebrates POLISH FILM FESTIVAL LA polishfilmla.org. Mark your calendar October 12 th for the Gala Opening of the Festival at the Egyptian Theater Our guests for this important hour is VLADEK JUSZKIEWICZ- Director of POLISH FILM FESTIVAL LA facebook.com/vladek.juszkiewicz ELIZABETH KANSKIE. polishfilmla.org/wocms.php?siteID=50 Elizabeth holds an MA degree in Applied Linguistics and is a translator in Polish, English, German and Spanish. She serves as a correspondent for Polish film-related magazines and as media is attending the majority of film festivals held in Los Angeles. ALICJA BACHLEDA polishfilmla.org/wocms.php?siteID=13&ID=275 -beautiful Actor, Singer,.Dancer. ALICJA was born in Tampico, Mexico in 1983. She studied at the National Ballet Academy in Cracow from 1989 to 1998, and at the National Academy of Music’s vocal department in Cracow from 1998 to 2000. Then she went to the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in New York in 2003. She had her feature debut in "PAN TADEUSZ" by Andrzej Wajda. In 2007 she recorded an album with songs by Wladyslaw Szpilman. JOANNA KRAWCZYK polishfilmla.org/wocms.php?siteID=13&ID=906 Born in 1994 in Krakow, Poland. Her passion of photography and visual arts came around middle school. At that time, she decided to come study in the United States. Joanna attended the International Baccalaureate program in Krakow, which gave her the opportunity to develop her passion of film and photography, as well as future studying abroad. Since Fall 2014 Joanna is attending New York Film Academy in Los Angeles, California in major of filmmaking. KAROLINA MIKOLAJCZAK writer/director/editor) polishfilmla.org/wocms.php?siteID=13&ID=886 An award-winning Polish musician/director/producer/editor. Karolina grew up in a Polish artistic environment where she discovered the magic of movie making. She made over 20 short movies

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Security Expert Talks About ICANN, Verisign And The Demise of Free Speech On The Internet

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2016


Click Here Or On Above Image To Reach Our ExpertsSecurity Expert Talks About ICANN, Verisign And The Demise of Free Speech On The InternetThe U.S. government plans within weeks to end much of its oversight of the California nonprofit that helps run the internet, a move with broad international support. But recent business deals by the nonprofit are threatening to roil those plans.Under the deals, the nonprofit Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, known as Icann, is set to give significant new business to its largest contractor, Verisign Inc., under circumstances that some say show favoritism.One of the deals would give Verisign a no-bid extension on its current contract to run the huge dot-com domain. In the other deal, Verisign emerged as a surprise potential winner of the contract to operate the new dot-web domain by quietly putting $130 million behind another firm's bid in an Icann auction.Icann denies that it has given special treatment to Verisign, saying its focus has been promoting the internet's stability and security. Verisign, which is based in Reston, Va., is widely viewed as a highly competent manager of the domain-name system.The deals open a window into what is a netherworld to most users—the structures and firms that keep the chaotic-seeming internet running smoothly.Icann handles the internet's technical operations, including the crucial domain-name system, under a longstanding arrangement with the U.S. government. Icann also oversees the firms that run many of the internet's top-level domains, such as dot-com. Verisign currently runs the dot-com domain as well as dot-net, and also helps maintain the domain-name system. It makes money by receiving fees paid by people who register websites, while ensuring the registry's operation is smooth, stable and secure.The Obama administration is preparing to end much of its oversight of Icann on Oct. 1. The government hasn't intervened lately in Icann's operations, but its authority to do so has been seen as a backstop should something go wrong.Many high-tech firms view the shift as essential to maintaining international support for the internet's governance, as foreign countries increasingly bridle at the U.S. role. But some conservative critics, who have long worried that Icann could fall under foreign control, are seizing on the recent business deals as they try to block the government's move. They are hoping the deals will raise concerns among congressional Democrats, too.PRO-DTECH II FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Critics including Sen. Ted Cruz (R., Texas) say Icann's recent deals with Verisign show it to be a feckless regulator.“Where there's smoke there's fire,” Rep. Sean Duffy (R., Wis.), who has lined up with Mr. Cruz, said in an interview. The lawmakers have called for a Justice Department investigation.Icann denies favoritism. Regarding accusations that Icann is too cozy with Verisign, Akram Atallah, president of Icann's global domains division, said, “‘Cozy with Verisign' is an oxymoron,” in reference to the firm's reputation as a tough bargainer.Critics face an uphill fight to derail the government's planned transfer.CELLPHONE DETECTOR (PROFESSIONAL)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Icann has proposed giving Verisign a no-bid extension of its long-running contract to operate the dot-com domain, two years ahead of schedule. Verisign's current contract is set to expire in 2018; the extension would last through 2024. Verisign has had exclusive control of the dot-com registry since 2000. Starting in 2006, Verisign's contract with Icann has had an automatic-renewal clause, meaning no bidding is required so long as Verisign meets basic performance standards. Other domain operators have received similar deals. PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Critics say Verisign's hold on the dot-com domain already has made it an effective monopoly. Mr. Atallah says the contract extension is less significant than it appears, since Verisign would be entitled to automatic renewal in two years anyway.The agency that oversees Icann, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, hasn't yet endorsed the contract extension. Noting that it hasn't yet been approved by the Icann and Verisign boards, an NTIA spokesman said, “We have not been presented with anything to consider at this point.” NTIA would be able to keep price limits in place for the duration of the contract extension.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)In the second deal, Verisign covertly provided most of the funding for a winning bid in a recent Icann auction for the right to run the potentially lucrative dot-web domain.The Verisign-backed bidder, Nu Dot Co LLC, won the July 27 auction with a bid of $135 million. Then Verisign disclosed that it had put up $130 million of the bid and said it expected Nu Dot Co to hand over the dot-web deal to Verisign. Nu Dot Co didn't respond to a request for comment. Such assignments aren't unusual.In a lawsuit against Icann in federal court in Los Angeles, one losing bidder, Donuts Inc., accused Icann of using its authority “to unfairly benefit” an applicant.Mr. Atallah said Icann and its ombudsman investigated the suspicions ahead of the auction but no action was merited. “Now we have some other evidence that is surfacing, and we are looking again,” Mr. Atallah said. “What happens, I cannot project.”United Nations Might Take Control of InternetWhen the Obama administration announced its plan to give up U.S. protection of the internet, it promised the United Nations would never take control. But because of the administration's naiveté or arrogance, U.N. control is the likely result if the U.S. gives up internet stewardship as planned at midnight on Sept. 30. On Friday Americans for Limited Government received a response to its Freedom of Information Act request for “all records relating to legal and policy analysis . . . concerning antitrust issues for the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers” if the U.S. gives up oversight. The administration replied it had “conducted a thorough search for responsive records within its possession and control and found no records responsive to your request.”PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)It's shocking the administration admits it has no plan for how Icann retains its antitrust exemption. The reason Icann can operate the entire World Wide Web root zone is that it has the status of a legal monopolist, stemming from its contract with the Commerce Department that makes Icann an “instrumentality” of government.Antitrust rules don't apply to governments or organizations operating under government control. In a 1999 case, the Second U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the monopoly on internet domains because the Commerce Department had set “explicit terms” of the contract relating to the “government's policies regarding the proper administration” of the domain system.Without the U.S. contract, Icann would seek to be overseen by another governmental group so as to keep its antitrust exemption. Authoritarian regimes have already proposed Icann become part of the U.N. to make it easier for them to censor the internet globally. So much for the Obama pledge that the U.S. would never be replaced by a “government-led or an inter-governmental organization solution.”Rick Manning, president of Americans for Limited Government, called it “simply stunning” that the “politically blinded Obama administration missed the obvious point that Icann loses its antitrust shield should the government relinquish control.”The administration might not have considered the antitrust issue, which would have been naive. Or perhaps in its arrogance the administration knew all along Icann would lose its antitrust immunity and look to the U.N. as an alternative. Congress could have voted to give Icann an antitrust exemption, but the internet giveaway plan is too flawed for legislative approval.As the administration spent the past two years preparing to give up the contract with Icann, it also stopped actively overseeing the group. That allowed Icann to abuse its monopoly over internet domains, which earns it hundreds of millions of dollars a year.Earlier this month, an independent review within Icann called the organization “simply not credible” in how it handled the application for the .inc, .llc and .llp domains. The independent review found Icann staffers were “intimately involved” in evaluating their own work. A company called Dot Registry had worked with officials of U.S. states to create a system ensuring anyone using these Web addresses was a legitimate registered company. Icann rejected Dot Registry's application as a community, which would have resulted in lowered fees to Icann.WIRELESS/WIRED HIDDENCAMERA FINDER III(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Delaware's secretary of state objected: “Legitimate policy concerns have been systematically brushed to the curb by Icann staffers well-skilled at manufacturing bureaucratic processes to disguise pre-determined decisions.” Dot Registry's lawyer, Arif Ali of the Dechert firm, told me last week his experience made clear “Icann is not ready to govern itself.”Icann also refuses to award the .gay domain to community groups representing gay people around the world. Icann's ombudsman recently urged his group to “put an end to this long and difficult issue” by granting the domain. Icann prefers to earn larger fees by putting the .gay domain up for auction among for-profit domain companies.And Icann rejects the community application for the .cpa domain made by the American Institute of CPAs, which along with other accounting groups argues consumers should expect the .cpa address only to be used by legitimate accountants, not by the highest bidder. An AICPA spokesman told me he has a pile of paperwork three feet high on the five-year quest for the .cpa domain. The professional group objected in a recent appeal: “The process seems skewed toward a financial outcome that benefits Icann itself.”The only thing worse than a monopoly overseen by the U.S. government is a monopoly overseen by no one—or by a Web-censoring U.N. Congress still has time to extend its ban on the Obama administration giving up protection of the internet. Icann has given it every reason to do so.PRO-DTECH IV FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The U.S. Commerce Department on Monday delayed for at least a year its plans to give up oversight of a key component of Internet governance.The department said it would renew its contract with the Internet Corp. for Assigned Names and Numbers for one year. Icann administers the Internet's domain-name system, through contracts with the companies that sell website names and addresses.Commerce Department Renews Contract With The Internet Corp. For Assigned Names And NumbersCommerce has overseen Icann since the organization was created in 1998. Last year, the Obama administration said it planned to transfer Icann oversight to an unspecified group of international stakeholders by September 2015.Critics of the plan have expressed concerns that it may open the door to influence by foreign governments that aren't committed to Western principles of free expression, and may want to impose different rules for administering the Internet in different parts of the world.Wireless Camera Finder(Buy/Rent/Layaway)“It has become increasingly apparent over the last few months that the community needs time to complete its work, have the plan reviewed by the U.S. government and then implement it if it is approved,” Assistant Commerce Secretary Lawrence Strickling wrote in a blog post.Mr. Strickling wrote that the government plans to extend its contract with Icann for one year to Sept. 30 of 2016, with options to extend it another three years. Mr. Strickling said Commerce informed Congress of the plan on Friday.Commerce said the extension will provide time to work out additional details on how a “multistakeholder” governance approach might work.Icann Chief Executive Fadi Chehadé said in May he plans to leave in March 2016 to work in the private sector. Mr. Chehadé has championed greater independence for the group. In 2013, he praised Brazil's call for the U.S. to relinquish oversight of the agency in the wake of disclosures that the National Security Agency monitored Brazil's leaders and businesses online.“This is an important step,” said House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Fred Upton (R., Mich.) and Reps. Greg Walden (R., Ore.) and John Shimkus (R., Ill.) in a statement. “The administration is recognizing, as it should, that it is more important to get this issue right than it is to simply get it done.”In June, the House passed legislation to give Congress oversight of the Obama administration's plans to transfer stewardship of Icann.“We appreciate the administration's efforts and look forward to working with them, and the global Internet community, to get this done right,” the Republican legislators said Monday.Tuesday, Icann Senior Adviser Theresa Swinehart said in a statement that the agency is “pleased” by the contract extension. Ms. Swinehart said there has been progress in devising a new governance structure, but “additional time is necessary for the global community to complete its work and for Icann to implement the community's proposals.”MAGNETIC, ELECTRIC, RADIO ANDMICROWAVE DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The US government has formally approved a plan to transition control of the internet's administrative tasks to the private sector.In an announcement Thursday, the National Telecommunications And Information Administration (NTIA) gave the green light to a plan developed over two years by the internet community to hand control of the critical Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) contract to Californian non-profit Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)."Today's announcement marks an important milestone in the US government's 18-year effort to privatize the Internet's domain name system," said Commerce secretary Penny Pritzker. "This transition ensures that the Internet continues to flourish as a platform for innovation, economic growth and free expression."ICANN has run the IANA functions – which cover the highest level of internet: the DNS, IP addresses, and internet protocols – since the day it was incorporated in 1999, but through a contract awarded repeatedly to it by the NTIA.This plan moves the contract into ICANN's hands and so removes the US government from its position of direct control – an important change in an ever more global internet.Following the formal approval, the transition is in line to be completed by the end of the current IANA contract – 30 September 2016.COUNTERSURVEILLANCE PROBE / MONITOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)

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How To Avoid Thermal Imaging Cameras

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2016


Click Here Or On Above Image To Reach Our ExpertsHow To Avoid Thermal Imaging CamerasNow this was written to help the military snipers to be able to blend in, and avoid Thermal Imaging Cameras. It does an awesome job of explaining how they work And their weak points etc. Well we can also use the same principles talked about here, to help those of you who need to avoid the detection by Thermal Heat Detecting Cameras.Knowledge Is PowerThermal Detection, there are some pretty gloomy postings about IR detection. As a security/surveillance expert, I might shed some light (pun intended) on the subject. To qualify this, I am using the latest (I think) commercially available FLIR product. These are my observations about IR imagers using the latest thermal imaging equipment. This is about THERMAL imaging avoidance.IR is not Xray, Hollywood be damned-it cannot detect a differential heat image through common solid materials, plastic film (black or otherwise) being an exception. PRO-DTECH II FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)However, a good imager system can see through holes in a masking material ("IR masking" camo net). And if you are inside a dumpster, body heating the bad guy's side, he can "see" the hot spot on the dumpster's outside. But if you are not leaning (heating) against that side, he can't "see you". Your body heat will not be detected behind most readily available unholed blinding materials if you are not differentially warming/cooling those materials or allowing your own IR to reflect off of something behind/over you. BUT, if the shielding materials are alien to the surroundings, the material itself will probably stand out.See Below:Glass will not allow your THERMAL image to transmit (pass) through; same as the dumpster scenario. The lenses of IR imagers are made of exotic nonglass materials because of this.CELLPHONE DETECTOR (PROFESSIONAL)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Every piece (cluster) of matter, including gasses, emits IR if it is above Absolute Zero (minus 459.69 degrees F). The warmer a body gets, the more IR it will emit. Eventually it will enter the visible spectrum as it gets "red hot".PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The surface of a piece of matter is where IR is emitted. Altering an object's surface will alter the rate at which IR is emitted. Stoveblack is a classic example.Materials physically different from each other will likely emit IR at different rates. BUT the differences may be very slight.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)IR imaging (read DETECTION) depends upon two objects having one or more differences in Temperature, Emissivity/Reflectivity, and Absorption of the compared objects. For this application, we can forget about Absorption, and you should all understand Temperature. Now, E + R = 100%, thus the more emissive a surface is, the less reflective. If two dissimilar objects are at the same temperature, a high E will "look" hotter to an IR imager than a low E, thus forming an image. Objects with different Temperatures and the right E's could "look" the same, thus forming NO image. Two objects with similar temperatures and similar emissivities will present an unclear, poorly defined image. Herein lies your IR strength.Here are some Emissivity values for a few materials, all in percents, all plus/minus a point or two. These are for short wavelength commercial imagers and may vary slightly for long wavelength/long range military/LE equipment. Military techies should have similar emissivity tables for your equipment. PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)* Human Skin: 97* Black Vinyl Electrical Tape: 97* Surface Sprayed With Dr. Scholl's Aerosol Foot Powder: 96* Water: 95* Rubber, Black, Hard: 94* Glass, Smooth: 94* Plywood, Raw Lumber: 90-95* Most Painted Surfaces (Non Aluminum Paint): 90-95* Aluminum Based Paints, Depending On Formula: 30-50* Oxidized (Blued, Parkerized) Steel: Around 90* Snow: 82-85* "Most" Organics (Vegetation): Around 80* Cloth, Untreated: Around 80 * Sand: 76 Clay: 40* Gravel: 38* Aluminum, Bare And "Shiny" (Read "Spaceblanket"): Under 10Note the materials that cluster around 95, 80, 40, and 10 Now, to apply IR-101: In all of the scenarios below, remember that your body (or ANYTHING above absolute zero) emits IR in ALL directions. If there is a reflective object behind or beside you, it will pick up your IR and reflect it like you were a light bulb. Whichever situation and methods you use, if you have the opportunity, have an ally check you out from a flank with your best IR detection equipment. Or get the flyboys to check you out with FLIR's namesake. Do this by day AND night, as the sun will do weird (but predictable) things to the differential temps.WIRELESS/WIRED HIDDENCAMERA FINDER III(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The BEST way to protect yourself from IR detection is get behind/under what is already there, and DON'T change the temperature of it. Since you obviously have to see and perhaps reach out, do so through the smallest portal(s) you can handle. Those "man-sized" targets detectable at 1100 yards are just that - man-sized -not the size of your nose and right eye. Remember that glass reflects some IR (100 - 94 = 6%), and the sky (space) is cold (approaching Absolute Zero), so if your scope is reflecting not sun, but sky, it will look COLD. If you have on a scope sunshade that is hot, the internal IR of the sunshade will reflect out as HOT.PRO-DTECH IV FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)I believe the GI Woodland BDU's are treated with an IR emittance reducer. If so, the "cloth" E figure in the table will change and you have to adjust for the following discussion. Or obtain untreated camo fabric or defeat that treatment (starch, I believe). The IR reducing treatment makes sense for a situation where the woods is cooler than 98.6 F. I hope the Desert Daylight BDU's are NOT treated, but the nighttime anti-starlight smocks probably should be. If your BDU's image "cold" against hot sand, you are just as "seen". I trust the techies were aware of this, and have specified correctly. But you need to confirm by looking through your equipment at your buddy against some typical backgrounds.It has been reported that "fresh" BDU's do indeed have an IR treatment that fatigues (pun) with laundering in "brightener" detergents. As a hunter, I am aware of the UV problem with animals with good night vision (is it an overabundance of rods, or cones, in the eye?) and there are detergents available via sporting goods stores that do not contain brighteners. If you need to maintain that BDU treatment, you might try that. But again, look at your buddies with your equipment.Now, in sand or vegetation (E = 76-80): If you HAVE to have artificial cover for situations where your clothing will approximate the temperature of the surroundings, you want to expose matching temperature "stuff" with a similar E (around 80). Cover as much of your skin (97) as possible with cloth (80) (remember that I don't know the E for treated BDU's). But also remember that sweaty cloth in a hot, dry background might look cold due to evaporative cooling. If you are in a hot dry situation, a tented, solid (not net), dry camo fabric applied as a screen might do the trick for IR. (Remember, same T, similar E). Visual is another problem. Keep the outlines irregular for both IR and visual. Square stuff in a curvy world stands out, no matter the technology. Fresh local vegetation in front of the screen will help both.Camo face paint is PROBABLY a high emitter, similar to regular paints (90-95), and sweat (water-95) is for sure. You really have to keep that face behind something. I don't know what a synthetic ski mask would have for an E, but I bet it is below 97. A plain old cotton tee shirt mask would work, but remember the wet/dry/cooling problem.Black ANYTHING is a good emitter. Blackened steel barrels, synthetic stocks, and painted surfaces (all E's in the 90's) should be cloth wrapped for IR and visual both. Black SWAT uniforms probably have a higher E than camo. You need to test.Dry rubber boot soles (94) are nearly as hot as your face - sock 'em (80).Old cut local vegetation will be drier, thus HOTTER due to lack of evaporation.The name of this game is to keep both the Emissivity and the Temperature of the screen and clothing the same as that of the surroundings and keep those portals small.If you are on bare clay or gravel (38-40) and are worried about aerial observation, dig in. Cover yourself with almost anything sufficiently rigid and then cover it with at least a thin but full layer of the local "dirt". This will match the E's. Once the moisture of the new cover layer equals the moisture of the surface around you (evaporative cooling), you will be in decent shape IR wise. Remember that these low E materials have a high Reflectivity, so block your own IR from getting out from under the cover. If there is a chance your body heat will affect the top surface of the dirt cover, use insulating material between you and the bottom of the "roof" to keep it the same temp as the ground around you. Foam board or sleeping bags will do that. The most critical times of day for this hide would be as the sun changes, because rapid heating/cooling of a thin layer of dirt will show up compared to the slower heating/cooling of the intact soil masses. If you can set up in a shaded spot where this will not occur, you should be in decent shape. If there is no shade, make the cover layer thick to create a heat sink approaching that of the surroundings.Wireless Camera Finder(Buy/Rent/Layaway)If there is no threat of aerial observation, and it is only a frontal threat, a "wall" of local dirt with small portals would be the best bet.Any new foxhole will print either hot or cold depending on the season and surface temperature, even if the surrounding soil is bare. The deeper soil temp is probably closer to 55 F than the surface.On snow (82-85), build a snow fort or tunnel in and make small portals. Try to dust loose snow to duplicate surface texture. Pray for new snow. If you wore an aluminized face shield behind that snow fort, it would reflect the "cold" off of the fort, and cover your hot face. This might be a shiny side application of the space blanket, and could be worth testing. Water (95) is your breath when it condenses. And it is warmer than the snow. Only thing I can think of to do here is breath through a ski mask and let it condense before it fogs up over your screen.As to "space blanket" applications: there might be some, BUT. If you are using the shiny side toward you to keep your IR from getting out, remember that the backside of it is probably not a good E match to the surroundings and it will heat/cool a lot differently than most natural things around you. If you are trying to put the shiny side out angled down to reflect the IR of the terrain right in front of you, there would be a 10% reduction in the reflection, more if it casts a shadow. If the shiny side is out and up, it will reflect the cold of outer space (or the heat of the sun) - and it is going to look REALLY weird to visual and starlight in EITHER case! I cannot think of a space blanket application that I would stake MY life on.MAGNETIC, ELECTRIC, RADIO ANDMICROWAVE DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)In an urban situation, you will have lots of "normal" IR blockers to get under/behind. Just remember that you are an IR light bulb on the cold surfaces behind you. You cannot casually set up back in the room shadows of a windowless building anymore. Remember, glass will NOT pass through (transmit) your IR image. BUT, glass (94) has a high emissivity and will show its surface temperature rather well. If you are near the window warming it with your breath, you will reveal yourself. If you had a small barrel portal through an otherwise intact glass window, you would be IR blocked, but visually seen. A loose pane of glass back in the room shadows might be a possibility, especially for a spotter. If the room is painted (90-95) and warm (approaching 98.6 F), you might blend in IR wise. But if there is one warm window/room in an "empty" building, something is amiss. The painted walls behind you might not reflect your IR really well, but a metallic light fixture might blink every time you turn your face toward it. The best I can imagine is forget about the "room" and get behind/under something that should be there - sofas, chairs, drapes, etc. and keep your portal small.None of the above CONCEALMENT strategies are easy; none are guaranteed to make you disappear to an imager. But they will all help make you a less vivid IR image, thus less detectable. IR imagers may or may not have an adjustment to key in the emissivity for scanning and reading temperatures. I doubt military/LE targeting devices would have that - you don't care what the actual temp is, you just want to see a picture. Military/LEO devices probably have a temperature range adjustment to scale up/down according to environment. They probably have an adjustment to set the sensitivity - the difference in perceived T to go from black to white (dark green to light green; whatever).If this is finely tuned, it is like upping the contrast on your monitor.COUNTERSURVEILLANCE PROBE / MONITOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)There is one comforting thing to consider: unless you are in the desert, there are a lot of different "things" around you, each of them with a slightly different Temperature and Emittance combination. If you can make yourself "nearly" match the most common IR surroundings and the sensitivity is set very high in order to pick up your small T/E difference, the other guy is seeing a lot more clutter around you, so your image will be just one spot on the Dalmatian.For the Ghillie fans: A man sized wad of only burlap and jute rope at 98.6 F plus or minus a few degrees will have the same E all over it. But if there was some leafage from an IR blocking camo net on one shoulder and a splotch of shredded BDU's at the waist and some foreign force camo material shredded in there somewhere in a cluster, all well supplemented with local veggies, from an IR standpoint it would look like a pile of dissimilar "stuff".If you have gotten this far, perhaps a little DECEPTION is in order to up your advantage.Remember that "Sarge WILL find something during an inspection, so ya might as well give him something so he will stop looking." If you want to determine if indeed IR detectors are out there, you might want to give them a cowboy hat to shoot at. I don't know what the E of a bare GI plastic canteen is, but if you either wrapped it with Scotch 33 electrical tape (97) from a demo/como kit or sprayed it with foot powder (96) from your ruck, and had 98 degree water (coffee? Body heat?) in it, it would make a darned good human face (97) to a distant IR imager. Topped with a BDU hat and moved about on a stick behind some intentionally inadequate screening after dark (by somebody else behind that cowboy's large rock), I suspect you would soon know the targeting capabilities of the opposition - and also acquire a muzzle flash. A piece of most anything warmer than the terrain drug remotely through the grass at night should get IR attention. Just don't pull it all the way to your position. But you get the idea.If you want to just give him/them something to worry about, scatter some old tire shreds (94) around at points distant from your position. They will look hotter than most surroundings when they are actually the same temperature. Plus, they will heat up more during sunlight, and hold their temperature for quite a while into dusk. If you can make them move a bit, so much the better. If they are behind intentionally poor screens, thus not visually or starlight identifiable, so much the better. This would be a great application for decoys specially made for the purpose - a visually camo'd, high E lollipop on a spindly, flexible stick.

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Mystery Shoppers Reveal Mortgage Loan Discrimination

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2016


Click Here Or On Above Image To Reach Our ExpertsMystery Shoppers Reveal Mortgage Loan Discrimination In 2013, a loan officer at BancorpSouth Bank's Madison, Ala., branch received visits from two people with similar profiles within 10 days of each other, both saying they were first-time home buyers—one white, the other black. The employee allegedly steered the black customer to a smaller and more expensive loan, even though her stated income and credit score were higher than the white applicant's.When the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau took action against the bank in June for allegedly discriminating against African-American customers in mortgage lending, the federal watchdog agency disclosed that the aspiring borrowers were “mystery shoppers,” or undercover investigators, sent in by the agency.The case is the latest example of the five-year-old CFPB testing boundaries with its enforcement tactics, a pattern that has sparked clashes between the agency and the financial industry and Republican lawmakers.PRO-DTECH II FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Undercover operations are common in criminal probes. But they are rarely used by regulators in civil law-enforcement cases because of limits imposed under the 1974 Privacy Act and other concerns. That law maintains that government officials must identify themselves if seeking information from individuals. Some agencies interpret that as prohibiting any covert investigations. The CFPB and others argue it doesn't apply to “mystery shopping,” because that tactic is used only to seek information that would be available to any member of the public, and doesn't involve eliciting personal information about individuals.The agency won't discuss the extent of its use of such mystery shoppers, and the BancorpSouth case is the only one in which the CFPB has disclosed deploying them. Quyen Truong, a partner at Stroock And Stroock And Lavan LLP who served as the agency's deputy general counsel until May, said implementing the mystery-shopping program “took significant efforts but it's been up and running.” She added that the agency developed the program “after evaluating all the potential legal restrictions.”CELLPHONE DETECTOR (PROFESSIONAL)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Related Article:Consumers File Complaints Directly To Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The use of mystery shoppers signals the CFPB's new emphasis on combating so-called redlining—a bank's refusal to lend to residents in certain neighborhoods marked by a hypothetical red line on a map—and other forms of alleged lending discrimination against minority borrowers. “To this day, the lines of segregation remain evident and their impact persists,” CFPB Director Richard Cordray said in a July 19 speech, as he pledged to fight “active discrimination.”PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)BancorpSouth signed a $10.6 million settlement with the CFPB and the Justice Department on June 29. It didn't admit wrongdoing and it disputed the findings, though it didn't specify which parts. The bank also criticized the methods used in the case. “We have concerns with the way the information was collected, and selectively released,” the Tupelo, Miss.. bank said in a statement, adding that it has “zero tolerance for this type of behavior” from employees.The CFPB's use of undercover investigators “is a worrisome precedent, because...we see more and more aggressive civil law-enforcement activity by the government, so that civil law enforcement borders on, if not bleeds into, criminal law enforcement,” said Andrew Vollmer, a former deputy general counsel at the Securities and Exchange Commission who now teaches at the University of Virginia's law school. “What we do not have are the corresponding protections of the criminal law-enforcement system for the accused.”PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Sam Gilford, a CFPB spokesman, said the privacy act's limits pertain to personal information collected from individuals and don't apply to cases such as that of BancorpSouth, adding, “The Bureau will continue to use all available tools, as the circumstances warrant, to further its mission of protecting consumers from discrimination.”CFPB critics have previously raised questions about the agency's tactics, including the agency's reliance on educated guesses to identify minority borrowers in auto lending discrimination cases and the unusually heavy application of fines for a real-estate transaction law, now contested in court by lender PHH Corp.WIRELESS/WIRED HIDDENCAMERA FINDER III(Buy/Rent/Layaway)In a case revolving around the scope of the CFPB's investigative authority, a district court in April ruled against the agency's attempt to compel a college accrediting agency to hand over oral testimony in an investigation.PRO-DTECH IV FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Spokesmen for the SEC and the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, the Treasury Department's anti-money-laundering unit, said their agencies don't use undercover operations. In 2011, criticism from Republican lawmakers prompted the Department of Health and Human Services to drop plans to use mystery shoppers disguised as patients to probe care access at doctors' offices.Wireless Camera Finder(Buy/Rent/Layaway)In explaining the CFPB's actions, the agency's Mr. Gilford said that “testing has long been an investigative tool used by federal agencies” such as the Justice Department and the Department of Housing and Urban Development.But there appear to be differences between those efforts and the consumer agency's tactics.MAGNETIC, ELECTRIC, RADIO ANDMICROWAVE DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The Justice Department says it does use “testers” for civil fair-housing investigations, although the tactic appears to be applied on a smaller scale than that deployed by the CFPB. It says on its website that the 96 cases resolved using testers since 1992 have yielded a total of $12.9 million in penalties and other damages, about the same size as the single BancorpSouth settlement.COUNTERSURVEILLANCE PROBE / MONITOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)A HUD spokeswoman said the agency doesn't do undercover investigations itself. But the department does provide funding to nonprofit fair-lending groups that routinely use testers, and HUD uses information gathered by these testers in building its cases.PRO-DTECH FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The Federal Trade Commission also uses undercover tests to confirm whether certain types of firms, including funeral homes, comply with consumer-protection laws. A former director of the FTC's consumer protection bureau,Lydia Parnes, said the testers “obtained in the shoes of consumers” public information, rather than personal information, so their conduct doesn't call into question privacy laws, echoing the CFPB argument.RF SIGNAL DETECTOR ( FREQUENCY COUNTER)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Your questions and comments are greatly appreciated.Monty Henry, Owner (function () { var articleId = fyre.conv.load.makeArticleId(null); fyre.conv.load({}, [{ el: 'livefyre-comments', network: "livefyre.com", siteId: "345939", articleId: articleId, signed: false, collectionMeta: { articleId: articleId, url: fyre.conv.load.makeCollectionUrl(), } }], function() {}); }());

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Consumers File Complaints Directly To Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2016


Click Here Or On Above Image To Reach Our Experts Consumers File Complaints Directly To "Consumer Financial Protection Bureau" When Katherine Moody noticed in April that the terms of her student loan changed, she typed up a brief note and filed it through the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's online complaint portal.A day later, a representative from Navient Solutions Inc. called and restored the previous terms, scrapping the surprise conditions that would have added about $7,000 to overall payments, Ms. Moody said.“In dealing with bureaucracy, I have low expectations,” said the 35-year-old librarian at a Wisconsin college. “But this worked out.” A Navient spokeswoman said a letter explaining the change wasn't received by Ms. Moody before the change occurred.PRO-DTECH II FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The CFPB's complaint portal has emerged as a go-to spot for consumers with frustrations about their financial firms. It has burnished the agency's consumer-advocacy role, while also generating controversy with businesses and some lawmakers.The bureau began accepting consumer complaints when it opened five years ago this month. It has since handled more than 930,000 consumer complaints on a range of financial services from mortgages and bank accounts to payday loans and virtual currency.CELLPHONE DETECTOR (PROFESSIONAL)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Consumers can opt to make public their verbatim complaints, which the CFPB calls narratives, without their personal information. All public complaints, whether they include narratives or not, name the company and response and note whether it was timely.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Some industry officials and Republican lawmakers say the database is rife with inaccurate information and doesn't protect consumer privacy. The effort, some say, exemplifies government overreach, increases company expenses and undermines companies' own procedures for handling customer complaints.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Grumbling intensified last year when the CFPB started publishing the narratives of complaints, a step that opponents say Congress didn't authorize.A House bill introduced in June would require the CFPB to verify all claims made in complaints. “Public disclosure of unverified consumer complaint narratives raises significant consumer-privacy issues and risks tarnishing the reputation of individual companies,” said Virginia O'Neill, senior vice president of the American Bankers Association's Center for Regulatory Compliance.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)CFPB Director Richard Cordray calls the database “part of our DNA,” playing an important role guiding the agency's supervision of companies, enforcement actions, rule making and consumer protection. The agency has said that while it doesn't verify claims made in complaints, it takes steps to authenticate all complaints, including checking documentation and verifying the consumer's business relationship with the company. The agency says the process gives companies time and space to respond.WIRELESS/WIRED HIDDENCAMERA FINDER III(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The CFPB processes many more complaints than similar programs run by other federal agencies. It handled around 271,600 in 2015, up 8% from 2014. The Transportation Department received 20,170 complaints last year from airline customers, and the Consumer Product Safety Commission's complaint portal, SaferProducts.gov, also established in 2011 and often compared with the CFPB's system, received 4,482 comments last year on products from cribs to drywall.PRO-DTECH IV FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Companies have added staff to answer CFPB complaints swiftly and have begun poring over the database to learn how their products and services measure up against their competition, companies and lawyers say.Stephen Ross, a partner for Ernst And Young LLP's fraud investigation and dispute services, describes the database as a “very transparent dataset that really puts the onus on financial institutions to investigate and respond.” Ernst And Young is among a number of firms that coach companies on how to respond to the portal and make use of its data.Wireless Camera Finder(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Once a complaint is filed, the CFPB forwards it to the company, which has 15 days to respond to the CFPB. Complaints can be shared with other government agencies. Companies can resolve cases by providing monetary or nonmonetary relief or explanations to the customer. They can also flag inaccurate complaints. The CFPB says companies respond to 97% of the complaints.MAGNETIC, ELECTRIC, RADIO ANDMICROWAVE DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)CFPB officials say the agency uses the database to aid its activities in inspection, enforcement and rule making.Navient, based in Wilmington, Del. and spun off from SLM Corp., also known as Sallie Mae, in 2014, said in its response that the change in her loan terms was prompted by a company review to set all customers at the “maximum term allowed by federal regulations.” Extending the duration of the loan lowers the customer's monthly payment but increases the total interest paid over the life of the loan.COUNTERSURVEILLANCE PROBE / MONITOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Earlier, citing some 1,300 complaints sent to the CFPB, the Justice Department ordered Navient and Sallie Mae in 2014 to pay back a total of $60 million to nearly 78,000 service members for allegedly overcharging on student loans. In settling the charges, the companies didn't admit or deny the allegations.PRO-DTECH FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The company reviews customer comments in the database “to leverage their feedback to improve and enhance our service...and to make recommendations to policy makers on legislative and regulatory changes,” said Navient spokeswoman Patricia Christel.RF SIGNAL DETECTOR ( FREQUENCY COUNTER)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Your questions and comments are greatly appreciated.Monty Henry, Owner (function () { var articleId = fyre.conv.load.makeArticleId(null); fyre.conv.load({}, [{ el: 'livefyre-comments', network: "livefyre.com", siteId: "345939", articleId: articleId, signed: false, collectionMeta: { articleId: articleId, url: fyre.conv.load.makeCollectionUrl(), } }], function() {}); }()); Additional Resources: * Prevention and Detection of Electronic Harassment and Surveillance* Electrical Hyper-Sensitivity: The-Truth!!* How Do I Know If I've Been Bugged? * Targeted Individuals* Operating The Brain By Remote Control* What is BitCoin and How Does It Work?* The Creature From Jekyll Island: This Blog And Video Playlist Explains Why The U.S. Financial System is Corrupt and How It Came To Be That Way* Number of Americans Renouncing Citizenship Surges To Escape Oppressive Tax Rules* Dropping Off The Grid: A Growing Movement In America: Part I* Online Privacy Tools and Tips www.DPL-Surveillance-Equipment.com (function() { var po = document.createElement('script'); po.type = 'text/javascript'; po.async = true; po.src = 'https://apis.google.com/js/plusone.js'; var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(po, s); })();

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Security Expert Says, Confidence In Local Police Depts. Reaches A 20yr. Low

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2016


Click Here Or On Above Image To Reach Our ExpertsSecurity Expert Says, "Confidence In Local Police Depts. Reaches A 20yr. Low"Ronald Reagan famously stated, “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: I'm from the government and I'm here to help.” But should we apply such thinking to the police? The answer depends on whom we ask. Many liberals who otherwise defend every government program and unionized job believe that the police are increasingly abusing their power. Many conservatives who otherwise complain about unaccountable government officials consider the police department beyond reproach and say that any form of de-policing will make America less safe. Crime has decreased significantly in the past two decades, and many attribute that outcome to the proactive “broken windows” policing first advocated by James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling in a 1982 article. The theory goes that arresting offenders for minor crimes like loitering or drinking in public leads to a mien of order that in turn discourages major crimes. Citizens will be better off with, and thus prefer, police playing an active role in the community.Surveys today, though, show citizen confidence in the police at its lowest point in 20 years. It has dropped among Americans of all ages, education levels, incomes and races, with the decreases particularly pronounced among the young and minorities. According to a USA Today/Pew Research Center poll, only 30% of African-Americans say that they have a great deal or quite a lot of confidence in the police, and nine out of 10 say that the “police do an ‘only fair' or poor job when it comes to equal treatment and appropriate force.” Nine out of 10 Americans surveyed say that officers should be required to wear body cameras to check police violence.The past month has seen extraordinary killings, both by police officers and of police officers, in St. Paul, Baton Rouge and Dallas. All across the political spectrum, people agree that American policing is in turmoil. But different groups emphasize different aspects of the crisis. Where Black Lives Matter protesters emphasize the danger of being killed by the police, Blue Lives Matter counter-protesters emphasize the risks faced by hard-working policemen. The issues are so polarizing as to leave little room for considered thought or discussion.PRO-DTECH II FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)As an African/American security expert, I'd like to advocate taking a step back and looking at the data to begin to gain some perspective. In 2015, 41 officers were slain in the line of duty. That means the 900,000 U.S. law-enforcement officers face a victimization rate of 4.6 deaths per 100,000 officers. Any number greater than zero is a tragedy, but the average American faces a nearly identical homicide rate of 4.5 per 100,000, and the average male actually faces a homicide rate of 6.6 per 100,000. Being a police officer is thus dangerous but not as dangerous as being an average African/American male.In the same year, police killed 1,207 Americans, or 134 Americans per 100,000 officers, a rate 30 times the homicide rate overall. Police represent about 1 out of 360 members of the population, but commit 1 out of 12 of all killings in the United States. Many argue that these are justifiable, but are they necessary? In England and Germany, where the police represent a similar percentage of the population as in the U.S., they commit less than one-half of 1% of all killings. Are higher rates of violence inevitable in our country with its more heavily armed populace, or can things be done to reduce the growing tensions?CELLPHONE DETECTOR (PROFESSIONAL)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Former policeman Norm Stamper's book “To Protect and Serve: How to Fix America's Police” provides a first-hand account of the changes in policing over the past few decades and is a useful survey of how we got here. He started as a beat cop in San Diego in 1966 and rose to be chief of police in Seattle from 1994 to 2000. He witnessed both the more discretionary eras of policing and the advent of broken windows policing, which was first adopted in New York City in the 1990s and evolved into an aggressive form of proactive and “zero-tolerance” law enforcement that spread across the nation.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Mr. Stamper joined the force out of a desire to serve the community but quickly learned that his performance would be judged on the number of tickets he wrote and arrests he made. An experienced officer told him, “You can't let compassion for others get in the way.” There were quotas to fill. “The people on my beat were, in a word, irrelevant,” Mr. Stamper writes.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The war on drugs was declared in 1971—then escalated in the 1980s—and Mr. Stamper noticed police increasingly treating civilians like enemy combatants. In 1994, President Clinton passed the largest crime bill in history. It allocated $8.8 billion to hire 100,000 more police officers and $10 billion for new prisons, and it established mandatory arrests for allegations like domestic violence and mandatory life sentences for third-time drug or violent offenders—the three-strikes provision. Incarceration rates spiked nationally. The rate at which the government incarcerates Americans is now seven times what it was in 1965.“To Protect and Serve” is particularly disturbing in showing that, as antagonism toward and disregard for the public increased among policemen, it had few consequences. Officers do not report on their colleagues, and prosecutors are averse to punishing people with whom they must work closely. Mr. Stamper quotes a fellow police chief saying: “As someone who spent 35 years wearing a police uniform, I've come to believe that hundreds of thousands of law-enforcement officers commit perjury every year testifying.” Instead of policemen serving the public, Mr. Stamper concludes, they end up viewing citizens as numbers or revenue sources. One important lesson from economics is that unaccountable government officials will not always act on the public's behalf.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Another account of modern policing is “A Good Month for Murder: The Inside Story of a Homicide Squad” by Del Quentin Wilber, a newspaper reporter who spent a month alongside detectives in one of the Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C. This attempt at a true-crime drama seems to have been meant in praise of police work, but Mr. Wilber unintentionally creates an unflattering picture. He shows us men who refer to their targets as “reptilian motherf—ers” and conduct multi-hour interrogations in the middle of the night to elicit confessions. They throw chairs against walls to intimidate suspects, lie boldly during interrogations and happily feed lines to witnesses to use in court.One detective “jokes with [another] that he could get [a suspect] to confess to anything: ‘Have any open murders that need to be closed?' ” The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution attempts to restrict search and seizure without probable cause, but judges here grant warrants without a thought: “He just immediately signed the paper and looked at me and winked and said, ‘Good luck.' ” At one point, a supervisor explains that a prisoner cannot be questioned about earlier crimes without having a lawyer present. The detective retorts: “F—ing Constitution.” In the end, the policemen excuse any mistakes they made by saying they had good intentions.WIRELESS/WIRED HIDDENCAMERA FINDER III(Buy/Rent/Layaway)A company that mistreats its customers cannot stay in business merely by saying it acted with good intentions. The police, by contrast, are a tax-funded monopoly, paid regardless of how well they serve or protect. Citizens subject to random fines or harassment cannot turn the police away if they are unhappy with their services. The Justice Department investigation of the Ferguson, Mo., police department last year provided an in-depth account of local politicians, police, prosecutors and judges using the legal system to extract resources from the public. In 2010, the city finance director even wrote to the police chief that “unless ticket writing ramps up significantly before the end of the year, it will be hard to significantly raise collections next year. . . . Given that we are looking at a substantial sales tax shortfall, it's not an insignificant issue.”PRO-DTECH IV FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)In 2013, he wrote to the city manager: “I did ask the Chief if he thought the PD could deliver [a] 10% increase. He indicated they could try.” The Ferguson police department evaluated officers and gave promotions based on “citation productivity,” and prosecutors and judges worked alongside them to collect revenue. In a city with 21,000 residents, the courts issued 9,000 arrest warrants in 2013 for such minor violations as parking and traffic tickets or housing-code violations like having an overgrown lawn.When the Ferguson citizenry started mass protests against police abuses last year, they were met with the equivalent of a standing army. The news photographs of police in camouflage, body armor and helmets working in military formation with guns drawn were a wake-up call for many Americans, who wondered just how the police came be so militarized. It was all part of the spread of zero-tolerance policing in the 1990s.Wireless Camera Finder(Buy/Rent/Layaway)After the 1994 crime bill, President Clinton signed a law encouraging the transfer of billions of dollars of surplus military equipment to police departments. Mr. Stamper describes applying for military hand-me-downs of “night-viewing goggles, grenade launchers, bayonets, assault rifles, armored land vehicles, watercraft, planes and helicopters.” The Department of Homeland Security provides $1.6 billion per year in anti-terrorism grants that police departments can use to purchase military equipment. Police in Hartford, Conn., for example, recently purchased 231 assault rifles, 50 sets of night-vision goggles, a grenade launcher and a mine-resistant vehicle. As recently as the 1970s, SWAT raids were rare, but police now conduct 50,000 per year. The weapons and tactics of war are common among what Mr. Clinton promised in 1994 would be “community policing.”MAGNETIC, ELECTRIC, RADIO ANDMICROWAVE DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The question is just what would happen if law enforcement toned down its zero-tolerance policies?One of the premier defenders of the police against critics is Heather Mac Donald, a scholar at the Manhattan Institute who publishes regularly in the nation's most popular newspapers, including this one. Her book “The War on Cops: How the New Attack on Law and Order Makes Everyone Less Safe” organizes and builds on her articles to create a narrative that warns against adjusting police tactics or lowering incarceration rates. She takes aim at groups ranging from Black Lives Matter to “the Koch brothers [who] have teamed up with the ACLU, for example, to call for lower prison counts and less law enforcement.”Much of the book is focused on the post-Ferguson state of policing, but it also includes some of her warnings and predictions from recent years. In a chapter drawn from a 2013 article, for instance, Ms. Mac Donald worries that in the first full year after the court-mandated 30% decrease in California's prison population, the state's “crime rate climbed considerably over the national average.” And in one from 2014 she writes that the 2013 ruling that led to the elimination of “stop-and-frisk” tactics in New York has set in motion “a spike in violence.” Yet between 2008 and 2014, homicides fell by 21% in California and 34% in New York; crime in other categories was down, too. In the very year when Ms. Mac Donald suggests crime rates were climbing in California, homicide rates fell 7%. This was equally true for New York City after stop and frisk was outlawed; homicide rates were ultimately down 0.5% in 2014. It appears that keeping those extra 46,000 Californians behind bars or subjecting New Yorkers to 4.4 million warrantless searches between 2004 and 2013 was unnecessary for public safety.COUNTERSURVEILLANCE PROBE / MONITOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)More recently, Ms. Mac Donald has warned about a “Ferguson effect” that has led to a “rise in homicides and shootings in the nation's 50 largest cities.” Starting in the summer of 2014, anti-police-violence protests have prompted large reductions in aggressive policing, and Ms. Mac Donald points to increases in crime in cities including Baltimore, Minneapolis, Milwaukee and Nashville. She states that we are now seeing a “surge in lawlessness” and a “nationwide crime wave.” The latest FBI data, however, compares the first six months of 2014 and 2015 and shows that violent and property crime have both decreased in dozens of large cities, including Cleveland, Detroit, Houston, New York and Philadelphia. From 2014 to 2015, violent crime did increase by 1.7% nationwide, but property crime decreased by 4.2%. Any data series will have some fluctuation, and even with a sustained downward trend upticks are likely. The homicide rate, for example, has seen rises in four of the past 15 years but has fallen by 18% over the same period. To put the 1.7% “surge in lawlessness” into perspective, 2012 saw a 1.9% increase in violent crime and a 1.5% increase in property crime when zero-tolerance policing was still the norm nationwide. And such a modest increase from one of the safest years in decades did nothing to change the fact that crime remained—and remains—close to a record national low.Ms. Mac Donald is not alone in her thinking. Gallup does an annual survey asking, “Is there more crime in your area than there was a year ago, or less?” In 14 of the past 15 years, the majority of Americans felt that crime had increased. But answering empirical questions requires looking at the numbers. A data-driven book that does not engage in alarmism is “The Rise and Fall of Violent Crime in America” by Barry Latzer, a professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. The long-term trends in violent crime he presents are telling: In 1900, the American homicide rate was 6 per 100,000 people. During Prohibition, it increased to 9 per 100,000 but fell to 4.5 per 100,000 by the 1950s. From the late 1960s and into the 1970s, the homicide rate spiked, reaching 11 per 100,000. In the late 1970s, it started falling, increasing slightly in the late 1980s but steadily decreasing since the 1990s to the current level of 4.5 per 100,000, among the lowest in the nation's history.PRO-DTECH FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Should one attribute the decrease in crime to zero-tolerance policing and mass incarceration? It turns out that homicide rates in Canada start at a lower level but track the changes in American homicide rates almost exactly. In the past 25 years, our northern neighbor experienced equal declines in all major crime categories despite never having ramped up its policing or incarceration rates. Those attributing all decreases in crime to increases in American law enforcement are looking in the wrong place. As Mr. Latzer carefully says, “the jury is still out”: Violent crime rates “fell off all over the nation without any clear relationship between the enormous declines in some cities and the adoption of new policing models.” Even though American and Canadian homicide rates rose in the late 1980s, the long-term downward trend clearly began in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Mr. Latzer concludes that the major determinants of a crime rate are likely cultural factors and economic opportunity. The employed family man is going to be less interested in crime than the unemployed and unattached.A month ago we heard predictions about the world economy's impending collapse if Britain left the European Union. Yet within a week of the Brexit vote, British stock prices reached 2016 highs, and American stock prices are at an all-time high. We can be sure that we will hear similar warnings in response to proposals for lowering incarceration rates, reducing the number of policemen, de-militarizing police departments or even privatizing much or all of what they do. Yet, as Messrs. Stamper and Latzer point out, professional police departments were only invented a century and a half ago, and in 1865 New York incarcerated fewer than 2,000 citizens at any given time, compared with upward of 80,000 today (48 per 100,000 then versus 265 per 100,000 now).Then, as now, societies were kept safe by numerous factors beyond government-sanctioned law enforcement. These range today from the most informal eyes on the street to the more formal million-plus private security guards currently employed in America. Around New York City, business improvement districts pay for security personnel to do foot patrols, so the relevant policy choice is not between government police or no security whatsoever. My own research has also found a strong negative correlation between homicide rates and economic freedom in a society. Free markets let people put their passions into business to work for others' benefit. Restrictions on business, including minimum-wage laws that keep young inner-city residents out of the labor force, are particularly harmful. We need more markets, not more government, to discourage crime. One need not assume that unionized, militarized and unpopular policemen are the only option for keeping Americans safe.RF SIGNAL DETECTOR ( FREQUENCY COUNTER)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Your questions and comments are greatly appreciated.Monty Henry, Owner (function () { var articleId = fyre.conv.load.makeArticleId(null); fyre.conv.load({}, [{ el: 'livefyre-comments', network: "livefyre.com", siteId: "345939", articleId: articleId, signed: false, collectionMeta: { articleId: articleId, url: fyre.conv.load.makeCollectionUrl(), } }], function() {}); }());

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Security Expert Says, "Latest Trend Is Truck-Based Terrorism"

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2016


Click Here Or On Above Image To Reach Our ExpertsSecurity Expert Says, "Latest Trend Is Truck-Based Terrorism" Terrorists have long used vehicles as bomb-delivery weapons to kill people inside buildings: the U.S. Marines barracks in Lebanon in 1983, the World Trade Center in New York a decade later, then a federal office building in Oklahoma City in 1995.But vehicles have rarely been used to mow down pedestrians to such devastating and tragic effect as in Nice, France.The attack highlighted a vexing challenge to law enforcement: How to protect throngs of people in an open society. It is far more difficult to prevent that type of attack, and taking such measures could be far more debilitating and inconvenient to everyday life and commerce, officials said.“You can't harden every target,” said Eugene O'Donnell, a professor of law and police studies at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York. “Ultimately, it's a democracy and that's our ultimate vulnerability.”Law-enforcement experts said the Nice attack would likely heighten alert for potential copycats and lead to increased security at public events, potentially including new limits on vehicle access.PRO-DTECH II FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)“Before, we were conditioned to look for bombs,” said George Venizelos, the former top FBI official in New York who is now a senior executive at a private security firm. “Now you've got to worry about a truck driving into people, so it's a whole new twist to things.”Terrorists have used vehicular assaults in the past. In 2011 in Tel Aviv, a truck plowed into people on a busy street, killing one person and injuring 16 others, according to news reports. The driver denied intentionally causing the wreck.In December 2014, France was the scene of two such incidents. About a dozen people were injured in each, according to news reports.CELLPHONE DETECTOR (PROFESSIONAL)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)“We've seen similar vehicle attacks by individual Palestinians against Israelis, which have gotten enormous attention in jihadi circles, and al Qaeda has called for people to imitate them,” said Bruce Riedel, who spent 30 years at the Central Intelligence Agency, including posts in the Middle East and Europe. “Adding an armed driver is more deadly.”PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Groups like Islamic State and al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula have urged such attacks in the past, according to the SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors militant websites.In a widely distributed 2014 speech, Islamic State spokesman Abu Muhammad al-Adnani urged followers to kill Westerners and nonbelievers any way possible.“Smash his head with a rock, or slaughter him with a knife, or run him over with your car, or throw him down from a high place, or choke him, or poison him,” he said, according to SITE.In a 2010 article in the al Qaeda magazine “Inspire,” a leader of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula urged followers to pursue “individual jihad” by using pickup trucks to run down civilians, mounting sharp blades on the front to maximize deaths and injuries. “The idea is to use a pickup truck as a mowing machine, not to mow grass, but mow down the enemies of Allah,” he wrote.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Autonomous Trucks As New Terrorists WeaponOn July 14, Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel drove a 19-ton cargo truck into a crowd at a Bastille Day celebration in Nice, France, killing 84 people. He carried out the attack on behalf of the Islamic State terrorist organization.Bouhlel was shot dead by police, a typical consequence for those who carry out jihadist attacks. However, an emerging technology seems as though it could take the suicidal terrorist out of the equation entirely: the autonomous truck.Autonomous trucks operate in much the same way as self-driving cars, using Wi-Fi-connected artificial intelligence. Anything that uses Wi-Fi can theoretically be hacked, including vehicles, as revealed last year in St. Louis, Missouri, when hacker duo Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek demonstrated how easy it was to hijack a Jeep Cherokee's brakes, dashboard functions, steering and transmission by remotely hacking into its Wi-Fi-connected entertainment system from a laptop 10 miles away.Does this mean that it's possible an attack such as the tragedy in Nice could happen again, this time carried out by someone controlling the vehicle from a remote location?There are currently only a few hundred of these trucks in operation, and the prevailing concern is not that they could be used in terrorist attacks but that they will put many truck drivers out of work. Still, as the technology becomes more prevalent, it's worth asking what the risks might be in the future.The Growing Road To AutonomyAutonomous trucks are predominantly in operation overseas. The Tokyo-based heavy-equipment company Komatsu Ltd. has been operating a small fleet at Codelco's Gabriela Mistral copper mine in Chile since 2008. Last year Alberta-based Suncor Energy signed an agreement to buy 175 trucks from Komatsu, with plans to make its entire fleet autonomous by 2020.There are also approximately 50 autonomous trucks in use in the mines of Pilbara in Western Australia. And last year the Nevada Department of Transportation granted the first license for an autonomous commercial truck to operate in daylight on the state's public highways in order to test its real-world capabilities. Although this truck operates at autonomy level 3, meaning a human driver still needs to be behind the wheel to take full control in critical traffic and environmental conditions, it is expected the driver will be needed only for occasional control. Michelle Culver, a spokesperson for industry research firm IHS Markit, said these numbers will likely grow in the coming years, particularly when it comes to trucks in the Class 8 segment, whose weight exceeds 33,000 pounds when hauling freight.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)"Within the next 10 years, IHS Automotive analysts expect that autonomous heavy trucks will gradually grow into the market and potentially hit the 20,000-unit annual sales mark in the United States by 2025, most of which will be expected in the Class 8 segment," she said. "Autonomous truck sales could reach 60,000 annually by 2035. That would amount to 15 percent of sales for trucks in the big Class 8 weight segment."In Other Words, The Trucks Are ComingA Whole New Level of RiskSo how worried should we be about the possibility of a terrorist using one as a remotely guided weapon? According to Jeremy Anwyl, CEO of Trucks.com, the scenario is not entirely likely, but even if it's the product of baseless paranoia, it couldn't hurt to give it some thought, he said."Paranoia is a good thing, because it will cause technology providers to take the risk seriously and prevent it from ever happening," he told DPL-Surveillance-Equipment.com. "It's one thing to protect our phones, but this is a whole other level of risk."Anwyl said that well over 50 percent of new vehicles being sold today have some form of connectivity, and he cited the St. Louis, Missouri, Jeep Cherokee "hijacking" test as a good case study in demonstrating the risk of this reality.WIRELESS/WIRED HIDDENCAMERA FINDER III(Buy/Rent/Layaway)"More and more vehicles today have some form of access to the internet, and somebody could hack into that signal," he said. "If a truck communicates its location, speed and fuel level to headquarters, somebody could intercept that message and trick the truck into thinking the person was fleet headquarters. It's not an easy thing to do, but anything's possible."Anwyl explained that the autonomous vehicle's wireless safety features present hackers with their biggest, juiciest opportunities. The technology that allows an autonomous vehicle to wirelessly inform another that it's coming around a blind corner is, ironically, where hackers would find the most vulnerabilities."Anytime you have wireless technology like that, there's an opportunity for a bad actor to hack into that system," he said. "In theory it would be possible for someone to take over a 70,000- or 80,000-pound vehicle.… If it was a fuel tanker, they could drive into anything and cause a big explosion."Chris Finan, former director for cybersecurity legislation and policy under President Obama and current CEO and co-founder of Manifold Technology, a start-up that offers security technology to financial institutions, agreed this scenario shouldn't be dismissed.PRO-DTECH IV FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)"We've seen vulnerability researchers in the last year or so prove that this technology can be hacked," he told us. "Really great hackers aren't always the smartest people, but the most creative. You succeed because of cleverness, not because you have the best technology. They always have the most clever ways of finding vulnerabilities."When we asked him if the Nice attack could be replicated elsewhere with an autonomous truck, his answer was an unequivocal "yes.""The hypothetical of remote reprogramming is plausible," he said. "You could have a malicious actor or group that would reprogram a truck and use it as a missile as a way to target bystanders."Finan added that one way of preventing such hacks was to use open-source technology, which is available to be viewed and updated by anyone from the general public, in a truck's programming."If you use open-source technology, you get millions of eyes on it, instead of just a few, on the type of bugs that hackers would exploit," he said. "In general, open-source code tends to be more secure, because you have so many people looking at it and finding flaws more quickly."Finan hastened to add that while the scenario is possible, it's unlikely to transpire anytime soon, due to jihadists' attitude toward technology."This isn't something people need to freak out about happening tomorrow with radical Islamists," he said. "They view cyberspace as a recruiting space, not as a threat delivery system. It's very possible that in the future that could change, but they've got very many people willing to be programmed to die carrying out these attacks."RECENT TRUCK ATTACKSDec. 21, 2014 Dijon and Nantes, France: A driver shouting Islamic phrases ran down 13 pedestrians in a half-hour span, seriously injuring two. The next day, another man drove into a crowd of holiday shoppers, wounding 11 people.Wireless Camera Finder(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Oct. 28, 2013 Beijing: Five people were killed after a Jeep crashed in front of the Forbidden City. Chinese police described it as a terrorist attack.MAGNETIC, ELECTRIC, RADIO ANDMICROWAVE DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)May 15, 2011 Tel Aviv: One man was killed and 16 others injured after a truck crashed into several vehicles and pedestrians on a crowded Tel Aviv roadway. The driver denied intentionally causing the collision.COUNTERSURVEILLANCE PROBE / MONITOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)June 8, 2008 Tokyo: A man drove a truck into a popular shopping street, killing three men with the vehicle before stabbing 14 people. Four of the stabbing victims died.PRO-DTECH FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)April 19, 1995 Oklahoma City: Timothy McVeigh parked a rental truck packed with explosives in front of a federal building in downtown Oklahoma City. The detonation killed 168, including 19 children, and injured more than 500 people.RF SIGNAL DETECTOR ( FREQUENCY COUNTER)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Your questions and comments are greatly appreciated.Monty Henry, Owner (function () { var articleId = fyre.conv.load.makeArticleId(null); fyre.conv.load({}, [{ el: 'livefyre-comments', network: "livefyre.com", siteId: "345939", articleId: articleId, signed: false, collectionMeta: { articleId: articleId, url: fyre.conv.load.makeCollectionUrl(), } }], function() {}); }()); Additional Resources: * Prevention and Detection of Electronic Harassment and Surveillance* Electrical Hyper-Sensitivity: The-Truth!!* How Do I Know If I've Been Bugged? &l

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Security Expert Says, "Pokémon Go Is A Major Security Risk!!!"

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2016


Click Here Or On Above Image To Reach Our ExpertsSecurity Expert Says, "Pokémon Go Is A Major Security Risk!!!"The "augmented reality" smartphone game was released eight days ago. Now a zillion adults share their obsession alongside kids who are too young to remember the original anime game from the ‘90s. People have been busted trampling through cemeteries chasing the colorful pocket monsters. The Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. had to declare itself a Pokémon-free zone.The mobile game just outpaced Tinder and Twitter as the most-downloaded app since July 6, 2016, its first day of availability in the United States.Guess who's not playing Pokémon Go: cyber security experts.In order to play, the app needs to know your location through your device's GPS and access the camera."Pokémon Go is a huge security risk," warns Monty Henry, owner of DPL-Surveillance-Equipment.com LLC physical and cybersecurity expert.PRO-DTECH II FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Here's a screenshot of the permissions screen that appears upon downloading Pokémon Go on an Android device, as posted by Twitter user @oscaron: Only iPhone users were informed they had to grant the app "full account access" on Google. The only other way to sign up is through the game's website at pokemongo.com, which has been overwhelmed with users and is currently limiting the number of new users that can sign up at once.CELLPHONE DETECTOR (PROFESSIONAL)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)What Does "Full Account Access" Mean?Reeve, who was among the first experts to sound this warning, claimed on his blog that downloading Pokémon Go would enable it to "read all your email, send email as you, access all your Google Drive documents (including deleting them), access any private photos you may store in Google Photos, and a whole lot more."PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)"I really wish I could play, it looks like great fun, but there's no way it's worth the risk," Reeve wrote.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Niantic, which developed the game for Nintendo's Pokémon  brand, issued a statement July 11 that they had "recently discovered that the Pokémon GO account creation process on iOS erroneously requests full access permission for the user's Google account." They assured that though the mistake allowed them the ability to dive deep into personal data, the app only accesses a user's ID and email address.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)"No other Google account information is or has been accessed or collected," the statement read. Niantic said that they were working with Google to fix the permissions issue.iOS users now see this screen that includes the update, "Fixed Google account scope." WIRELESS/WIRED HIDDENCAMERA FINDER III(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Does That Fix The Security Concerns?We consulted David Kennedy, a a cyber security expert and founder of Ohio-based Binary Defense Systems (his official title: Chief Hacking Officer).PRO-DTECH IV FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)His company monitors his clients' systems and tries to break in to reveal where their security is weak. (Niantic is not a client.)We asked whether the fix by the app's developer means that Pokémon Go "trainers" (players, in the game's parlance) are in the clear.Wireless Camera Finder(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Kennedy said that the updated app will restrict what information it collects to the minimum required for it to function, which still includes location data, email address and camera access.Be sure, though, that other outside forces will be looking to exploit any cracks in Pokémon 's armor, Kennedy said, because mobile applications are prone to attack.MAGNETIC, ELECTRIC, RADIO ANDMICROWAVE DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)"Let's say I hacked into that application; I would now have access to everyone who installed it, their gmail accounts and everything else," he said. "So it's a big security and privacy issue from that perspective."Even with the promised tweaks, Kennedy won't download it.COUNTERSURVEILLANCE PROBE / MONITOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Other ConcernsThere are other unsettling features of Pokémon Go that, while not unique to the game, might make privacy lovers think twice.Niantic's privacy policy is a 20-page document that no kid in reality, virtual or otherwise, is likely to read. Within the policy, Niantic describes how it may share user's information with third parties who "may not have agreed to abide by the terms of this Privacy Policy."Those third parties could be unspecified  "private parties," according to the terms of service.They might sell or transfer personally identifiable information about users in the event of a "merger, sale of assets, acquisition, dissolution, reorganization, bankruptcy, change of control or other similar event."Kennedy says the third-party issue raises concerns. "With Google, it's a well-established service. Facebook is a well-established service, with terms and conditions you can read. These third-party applications could be selling your name, your address, your phone number, your contact list, what you're browsing — directly tied to your name."PRO-DTECH FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)A Word On Conspiracy TheoriesThen there's the matter of the app's developer's origins, which are a conspiracy theorist's all-you-can-eat buffet.Niantic's founder, John Hanke, created the startup that became Google Maps and Google Earth. Now he's cast as the man behind the curtain, using unwitting gamers to spy on each other for the CIA -- or so the nether regions of the ‘net would have you believe.Here's what Hanke said that set off musings about Pokémon Go being part of a more sinister plot (he was describing how Pokémon Go and it's predecessor, Ingress, work): "By exploiting the capabilities of smartphones and location technology and through building a unique massively scalable server and global location dataset, we have helped users all around the world have fun, socialize, and get more fit as they play and explore."As if the words "global location dataset" and "massively scalable server" didn't sound ominous enough, there's Hanke's prior business dealings. Hanke's mapping startup, called Keyhole, was funded by In-Q-Tel, a techie incubator which "identifies, adapts, and delivers innovative technology solutions to support the missions of the Central Intelligence Agency and broader U.S. Intelligence Community," according to its website.  Such realizations spawned this Gawker headline "Pokémon Go is a Government Surveillance Psyop Conspiracy." A Reddit thread titled "Pokémon GO could be a photo-based intelligence gathering operation," emerged the day after Pokémon Go was released.All of that aside, Kathleen Stansberry, a Cleveland State University assistant professor with expertise in social media and strategic communications, told PolitiFact Ohio that it's easy to see the utilities the technology could provide to police."Google has a history of cooperating with law enforcement," Stansberry said, "and I would imagine Pokémon Go would as well." Another section of the app's privacy policy says it may "disclose any information about you (or your authorized child) that is in our possession or control to government or law enforcement officials or private parties."Despite the risks these issues raise, Stansberry plays Pokémon Go with her son."By closing that particular loophole (for Google account access), Pokémon Go will be much more on par with other location-based apps," Kennedy said. "I think this is something we're going to see increasingly, as virtual reality and augmented reality apps become more popular, and I think these privacy issues are going to become of greater concern."Privacy is a fallacy, she said."There's a big gap between what we believe is private, and what information is really out there about us," Stansberry said. "Did you use your debit card at Target? They're tracking your purchases so they know how to better target you for ads.  CVS does the same thing. Let's say every month you buy a pregnancy test and then, suddenly you stop buying pregnancy tests. Now you get a coupon for diapers."RF SIGNAL DETECTOR ( FREQUENCY COUNTER)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Your questions and comments are greatly appreciated.Monty Henry, Owner (function () { var articleId = fyre.conv.load.makeArticleId(null); fyre.conv.load({}, [{ el: 'livefyre-comments', network: "livefyre.com", siteId: "345939", articleId: articleId, signed: false, collectionMeta: { articleId: articleId, url: fyre.conv.load.makeCollectionUrl(), } }], function() {}); }()); Additional Resources: * Prevention and Detection of Electronic Harassment and Surveillance* Electrical Hyper-Sensitivity: The-Truth!!* How Do I Know If I've Been Bugged? * Targeted Individuals* Operating The Brain By Remote Control* What is BitCoin and How Does It Work?* The Creature From Jekyll Island: This Blog And Video Playlist Explains Why The U.S. Financial System is Corrupt and How It Came To Be That Way* Number of Americans Renouncing Citizenship Surges To Escape Oppressive Tax Rules* Dropping Off The Grid: A Growing Movement In America: Part I

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Security Expert Shows You How To Get Through Airport Lines Faster

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2016


Click Here Or On Above Image To Reach Our ExpertsSecurity Expert Shows You How To Get Through Airport Lines FasterMobile PassportStumbling off a 13-hour flight from Hong Kong a few weeks ago, I dreaded the long queue at border control. But instead of joining hundreds of other weary travelers in the cattle drive, I launched an app. Like an angel from on high, an airport employee whisked me to an empty—yes, empty—line reserved for tech-savvy travelers.Even if you're not planning a trip immediately, do yourself a favor and download the free Mobile Passport for Apple and Android phones now.With the app, American and most Canadian citizens can skip the slowest part of U.S. Customs by using a smartphone to import passport details, snap a selfie and answer basic questions.By entering all your info in the app, there's no filling out forms or queuing to use one of the newer photo-booth kiosks that immortalizes your airplane hair in a government database.Even with the app, you'll still need to travel with your real passport. And you'll still have a brief customs interview—the one where an officer looks you in the eye and asks whether you handled any livestock abroad or are smuggling snails. Think of Mobile Passport less as a replacement and more like a Fastpass at Disneyland.This app earns props from me because two decades into the mobile phone revolution, so much of the U.S. government feels stuck on the rotary dial. Only one state, Iowa, has begun testing a smartphone driver's license, even though the tech could vastly improve the security, not to mention the convenience, of our most ubiquitous form of I.D.PRO-DTECH II FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Mobile Passport brings the government and tech industry together to solve a real pickle: Funding for customs officers hasn't kept pace with surging international arrivals at U.S. airports. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection and Airports Council International, a trade group, teamed up to make the Mobile Passport app with Airside Mobile, whose founders helped introduce the first mobile boarding passes in the U.S. It is paid for by sponsors including Boeing, and its functionality could be incorporated into future airline apps.The result: Wait times are going down. Other tech efforts are helping, too, including automated kiosks and a $100 program called Global Entry that requires your fingerprints. But Mobile Passport is free and about as fast as Global Entry. It's especially good for families and takes zero planning, other than remembering to download an app. Though simple, it can be confusing if you don't know what to expect. Here's the play by play:Step 1: Open the app. Add your real passport details, either by typing them or by scanning your passport with your phone's camera. Then take a selfie. No hats or duck face, please—this is official business.CELLPHONE DETECTOR (PROFESSIONAL)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)If you're traveling with your family, you can add the whole gang to your app. And you can do it all from home, from the airport or even on board the flight (assuming you already have the app). All your family's personal info is stored on the phone for future uses, locked behind a passcode you set.Step 2: On your never-ending return flight, you'll have a little bit of homework. Pull out your phone—yes, even in airplane mode—open the app, tap New Trip, select a participating airport and answer four basic questions.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)It's an abbreviated version of the standard white-and-blue U.S. Customs form. You and your family members won't need the paper form; if your flight crew is pushing it hard, show them you have the app. Bonus: No scrambling for a pen. You can also fill out this information in the airport after you land.Step 3: When you're back on American tarmac, turn on your phone's cellular or Wi-Fi connection, open the app and press a button. The app submits all the info you just entered to customs, and gives you back a digital receipt with a QR code. This is your ticket to the express lane.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Step 4: When you get to the border control area, find the dedicated Mobile Passport lane. It should be much, much, much shorter than the regular lane. If you don't see it, just ask; it's so short, it may be hidden.When your turn comes, hand over your passport to the customs officer and wave the app over a scanner. After you answer a few questions, you're on your way to the luggage carousel. You'll scan the app one more time after you grab your bags.Since it launched in 2014, Mobile Passport has been used more than 380,000 times. Now it's available in 13 airports, covering 62% of international fliers. (It should pass 20 airports by the end of this year; find a full list here.) It doesn't currently work at land or sea ports—and, of course, it won't speed up queues outside the U.S.RE-ENTRY ON THE FAST TRACKUse Mobile Passport at these airports:Hartsfield-Jackson AtlantaChicago O'HareDallas/Fort WorthDenverFort Lauderdale-HollywoodMiamiMinneapolis-St. PaulNew York, JFKNewark LibertyOrlandoSan FranciscoSan JoseSeattle-TacomaIt's coming soon to:Raleigh-DurhamTampaWashington DullesPRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)I had a smooth experience using Mobile Passport at San Francisco International Airport, but my parents had more challenges on a recent flight into Newark. There, airport staff who weren't familiar with the app hustled my parents along to the regular line. Ouch. If you get pushback from airport staff, “be somewhat insistent,” said Dan Tancier, the CBP's Director of Travel and Tourism Initiatives.I followed up with a few more questions:Aren't phones banned in customs? That used to be the case, but those signs are coming down. Still, don't even try filming officers or their computer screens.Does the government use Mobile Passport to track us? No. Your information stays on the phone until you transmit it upon landing. “Nothing extra is being collected other than what is on your passport and what you enter into the app,” Mr. Tancier said.Is it secure? It is, so long as you are mindful of your phone. The app encrypts your data and stores it on your phone; you never create an account in the cloud. Your data is protected by a four-digit code; please don't choose 1234.When you submit your data to customs, it is encrypted and never saved on a nongovernmental computer.Does using Mobile Passport make you more, or less, likely to be questioned by customs staff? Officials say they treat you just like any other passport holder. If you're smuggling goods into the U.S., they're still onto you, even if you use the app.When more people find out about this app, won't it be less efficient? When Mobile Passport first came out, some flight attendants were hesitant to recommend it to passengers out of fear passengers would fill up their secret fast line. But at airports where it has grown popular, such as Miami, local officials have been able to add additional Mobile Passport lines, because it doesn't require much overhead.More to the point, studies have shown a Mobile Passport user requires about a fifth as much time at border control as a traditional passenger because there's no futzing with forms or data entry. The lesson: Using Mobile Passport speeds up everyone, so there's no reason to keep it a secret.WIRELESS/WIRED HIDDENCAMERA FINDER III(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Airport Security Shortcuts Other Than PreCheckWould you pay $10 to $15 a month for a guaranteed cut to the front of some crowded airport security lines, even ahead of PreCheck members and first-class passengers?Clear is a private trusted-traveler program sanctioned by the Transportation Security Administration. It has lanes at only 13 airports—San Francisco, Denver and Orlando, Fla., among them.Once enrolled, members go to Clear's faster lane instead of TSA and have their identity verified by fingerprint or iris scan. Then they go straight to the X-ray machine. The speedy service is finding new life because airport security screening lines have disrupted so many passengers this year.PRO-DTECH IV FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Enrollment this year through June tripled, compared with the same period a year earlier, and now 500,000 people are enrolled. Delta Air Lines bought 5% of the company in April. It will be giving Clear memberships to its top-level frequent fliers and helping Clear open up at more airports, including Delta hubs, by the end of this year.Airports like Seattle-Tacoma International, which has had big problems with long lines, have invited in Clear, with service to start in July. Sea-Tac had been talking with Clear for several years, and decided to bring it in before wait times escalated, airport spokesman Perry Cooper says.Clear says it is making it easier for airports to make room for its operation at crowded checkpoints by shrinking the space it needs, moving from large kiosks to portable computer tablets for its ID verification. By the end of the year, Clear will be in 24 airports, chief executive Caryn Seidman-Becker says.“When you don't have to take anything out of your wallet, it's transformative. It's step one to a faster, better experience,” she says.Verifying identity at TSA checkpoints is just the beginning of what Clear and other biometric technology companies hope to do at airports. Just as ATMs shortened bank waits and toll tags sped up driving, identifying people by their fingerprints, eyes or photographs may shorten airport lines and speed up what has become a lengthy process.Clear and Alaska Airlines are already using biometrics in San Jose, Calif., for boarding passes—travelers can get on flights with just their fingerprints. Clear hopes airlines will start using biometrics to simplify entrance to airport clubs—two fingers on a reader instead of showing a card or having a clerk verify membership.Wireless Camera Finder(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Customs and Border Protection's Global Entry program uses fingerprint readers to identify trusted travelers who can skip passport control lines. Airlines are working on baggage tags issued from biometric identification instead of driver's license and reservation number. And retailers may someday use biometrics to speed up purchases at airport stores, since Clear has customer credit cards on file.Another path: sports stadiums. The San Francisco Giants, Colorado Rockies and Miami Marlins are using Clear to give fast access to member fans at baseball games. The New York Yankees have tried Clear for suite access.Clear doesn't do background checks. It verifies identity by checking passports or driver's licenses, plus specific questions on past history similar to credit-application type queries. Enrollment can be done in a few minutes. Clear originally issued cards, but now just identifies members by the fingerprints, iris scans and photographs it collects.At checkpoints, Clear employees verify identity, check boarding passes through TSA's system, then carry the Clear member's bags to the X-ray machine belt. All Clear members still go through physical screening.MAGNETIC, ELECTRIC, RADIO ANDMICROWAVE DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The cost of such privilege is $179 a year, but Clear does offer discounts, such as a current $59 Groupon for a nine-month membership. Family members are $50 and children under 18 are free. Delta says it will offer free Clear memberships to its diamond-level frequent fliers shortly and discounted rates for all members of its SkyMiles frequent-flier program.Clear was launched in 2006 by Verified Identity Pass Inc., a company founded by New York journalist and entrepreneur Steven Brill. He was frustrated that the newly formed TSA was putting everyone through the same screening process even though some people were willing to undergo background checks for expedited screening.Verified Identity won over few airports and few customers and went bankrupt in 2009. A new company, Alclear, bought Clear out of bankruptcy in 2010 and offered to honor the 160,000 existing memberships. Alclear was formed by Ms. Seidman-Becker and co-founder Ken Cornick, Clear's president and chief financial officer. The company is based in New York.COUNTERSURVEILLANCE PROBE / MONITOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Some travelers say the certainty of not having to wait in TSA lines at airports with a Clear station allows them to schedule more meetings on business trips or spend more time at the beach. They can show up at the airport only a few minutes before flights start boarding.“It's almost like you're paying to get out of jail,” says John Ormesher, a Florida-based semiconductor distributor who travels frequently for business and pleasure and signed up for Clear in January 2015. He's loved it so far. “As PreCheck has gotten more and more crowded, it really is nice, because if there are 25 or 30 or 50 people in a PreCheck line, we jump right ahead of all those folks,” Mr. Ormesher says.But others think it's wasteful, since PreCheck lines are usually relatively short, even when regular screening lines are long. Phil Corriveau, a consultant in Raleigh, N.C., signed up for Clear when it first started and renewed his membership for five years. He still has more than two years remaining, but he hasn't bothered to reactivate.

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Essex Property Trust Sucks #EssexPropertyTrustSucks #WoodsideVillageAptsSucks

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2016


Click Here Or On Above Image To Reach Our Experts#EssexPropertyTrustSucksNo less than (3) lies coming from Darlene and Veronica (Woodside Village Leasing Office)Click Here For BBB Business Review Page This Is My Existing Case/Complaint!Corporate Office1100 Park Place, Suite 200San Mateo, CA 94403(650) 655-7800Principal: Mr. Michael Schall (CEO)Customer Contact: Elisa Taylor (Executive Assistant)Veronica Beals (General Manager)Mr. Michael Dance (CFO)(1). Deena Sease (customer service, Woodland Hills, Ca) told me that she had already touched basis with Darlene regarding my concerns about the new supposedly "low-flow" toilets which require at least (4) flushes to actually work properly.When I cornered Darlene by telling her that Deena Sease actually told me that she had already briefed Darlene about my concerns Darlene finally not only admitted but apologized for not getting back to me. Initially Darlene tried to make me believe she had no clue about my concerns about the toilets.(2). Two neighbors (volunteered) told me that they had negotiated their rent due to financial hard-ship. I had expressed my interest in negotiating my rent prior to talking to either of these residents. I was told by Darlene and Veronica that under no circumstance did or would Woodside/Essex negotiate rent. PRO-DTECH II FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)When I informed them that two residents informed me about their exceptions then the deadly duo finally figured out they should come-up with a reason why an exception was indeed made. Hmmm. (3). I put in a work-order requesting that the maintenance people come in and touch-up peeling and flaking paint on our kitchen and bathroom cabinets. My work order was posted and for (3) weeks I was told by Darlene that when things slowed down a bit (new sheep I mean tenants moving in) I would have my request addressed.CELLPHONE DETECTOR (PROFESSIONAL)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)I waited at least a week and then called to follow-up, then I was told that Leo (our maintenance worker) would drop-off some paint as he was not allowed to actually do the work.Twitter:  #EssexPropertyTrustSucks And  #WoodsideVillageAptsSucks: https://t.co/8jWU8UK5Jb pic.twitter.com/KpIO59h7Nw— Nanny Camera Rentals (@dplsurve) June 25, 2016Patricia Wilson reviewed Essex Property Trust — 1 starMarch 19 · Essex has essentially stolen $500 from us by letting us apply, lying and saying we were accepted, then telling us we couldn't be accepted unless we gave up one of our cats. We asked for our $500 deposit back and were told a check was forthcoming...on Feb 2. Numerous phone calls, emails, messages on their site, etc have only led to ONE call back, and the person in charge of refunds who called me back (at 5:50 pm, ten minutes before they close, so I couldn't get anyone when I called back almost immediately) has not called me back again after 2 more days of leaving voicemails. When I call her # it goes to voicemail EVERY TIME. We are now in the process of contacting the Seattle Tenants Union and getting their legal assistance. PRO TIP- do not even bother applying to any Essex property, they will rip you off however they can.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)When I saw him personally on premises (two weeks later) I again requested the paint to be dropped-off on my porch. He confirmed that this was not a problem and he would do it as soon as he returned from running to the store. He never complied with my request or followed-up with me.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)I called the leasing office and was told by Darlene that not only was I not going to get the assistance they agreed to help me with and that at least a year ago the company decided that touching-up paint in the interior was not something that they were even allowed to do.Christopher Kim reviewed Essex Property Trust — 1 starMarch 8 · Omg honestly, just like others have said, if I could give it negative 10 stars I would. I have been living at Park Catalina in Los Angeles CA for about 4 years now, and I've been biting my tongue and letting the things not get to me but this time the entrance gate for our garage has been broken for over a month and I spoke with our property manger and she basically just told me to live with it until they fix it. It's not even like this place is a cheap to live in. After I talked to the property manager at our location and getting a "too bad for you" attitude, I call the actually company (Essex Property Trust) and leave a message which I don't get a call back from, my wife left a comment thing and they call her back but she missed the call so she had me call them back and still Deena doesn't pick up. So I left a comment request on their site and still I don't get a call back. What kind of shit is this? Clearly they don't give a shit about their residents, even after you've been living there for several years. This is probably the worst fucking experience I've had trying to figure out what's going on at my apartment. If anyone is reading this and you're trying to move into an apartment and you that it's owned by Essex, just leave. They don't care about you or your complaints. doesn't matter about how long you've stayed at their place. Fucking worse customer service than AT and T, and that's saying something.On one occasion I was actually standing near Leo when Darlene called his cell and told him that I had two work-orders (one was for touching-up paint in the kitchen and bathroom) that needed to be addressed and he agreed that he would look into them asap.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)So today, finally (upset by their lack of cooperation, deception, procrastination, etc.) I go to the leasing office for an explanation. Darlene marched me outside and TOLD me that I was not justified in my anger and had to immediately leave the area of the leasing office.She informed me that she would call the police if I didn't leave right-away. So I called the police myself and when they finally came to my unit I reminded them that I was merely trying to make sure that my unit and surrounding area reflected a certain pride of ownership/rentership.Michelle Mccown reviewed Essex Property Trust — 1 starMarch 8 · I live at the alpine CA location and its very poor, the landscaping doesn't do good at all. They rip plants and bushes out, they leave a mess and all the roots, me and my family are the ones who clean up in front and sweep a pile down to the street and sometimes it takes them a week to pick it up even though they pass it mutlipe times a day. There's no play area for children especially young ones, the dumpster is disgusting the one by my apt, trash always everywhere, trash company  sometimes goes days without dumping it, and we all have to pay AUM bill which there is 301 units here with only 1 water meter so everyone is being OVER CHARGED for water, and we are paying for trash and no one knows how much 1 person is dumping, you would have an elderly person dump 1 bag a week away and there being charged $20 a month. That's not right! Love the area and want to stay living here but they need to be thinking about the issues here.WIRELESS/WIRED HIDDENCAMERA FINDER III(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Now I clearly see that either the deadly-duo (Darlene and Veronica) are either prejudice against blacks (actually we're a mixed couple) or maybe they prefer to be slum-lords and delight in having slum-residents. HmmmmPRO-DTECH IV FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)It seems that corporate wants to have absolutely nothing to do with holding these two accountable and treating everyone fairly so beware of coming to live in an Essex or particularly a Woodside Village unit. Checkout some of the reviews on their Facebook page and exercise extreme caution lest you waste valuable time and money dealing with these people. Facebook ReviewsKaren Ingram I live at Fountain Park at Playa Vista. And something else to add. Last night was the worst night me and my husband had!! After telling customer relations about the trees hitting the building and windows, we would told someone would go look. Yesterday, ( April 14th) we see tree trimmers...and I thought finally. NOT!! They trimmed the palm trees on the parking area...which aren't even close to the buildings!!! All last night we were scared awake from the branches hitting the windows and the the constant hitting on the building!! We are highly upset!!! The trees on the island where the street parking is have been trimmed twice!!! While the trees near the buildings have not been touched, even before the painting...which by the way we were lied to telling us they would be trimmed before the painting! Like · Reply · April 15 at 8:25amInstead of me getting a "cease and desist" (See Below:) for getting upset due to the continued lies I think or know that I'm actually entitled to an apology (and retraction of this order) for what is obviously habitual lying from the

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Bioelectronics: The Future of Medicine

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2016


Click Here Or On Above Image To Reach Our ExpertsBioelectronics The Future of MedicineBioelectronic medicine is a scientific discipline that brings together molecular biology, neurophysiology, neurotechnology and analytics to develop nerve-stimulating technologies to regulate the molecular targets underlying disease. This approach promises to deliver therapies superior to pharmaceuticals in terms of efficacy, safety, and cost, without significant side effects.At the core of bioelectronic medicine is the electrical signal used by the nervous system to communicate information. Virtually every cell of the body is directly or indirectly controlled by these neural signals. Bioelectronic medicine technologies can record, stimulate, and block neural signaling. Bioelectronic medicine will change the way we treat diseases, injuries and conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's disease, diabetes, paralysis, bleeding, and even cancer.The functions and organ systems of our body are, to a significant extent, controlled by electrical signals that travel along the nerves. Bioelectronic medicines will aim to control biological processes and treat disease by modulating these electrical impulses.They will be miniaturized devices that connect to specific groups of neurons or their nerve fibres and modulate the electrical signaling patterns, to restore the healthy states of targeted organs and functions.Imagine a world where we treated deadly diseases with electricity instead of pills or chemo.We might not be as far from this reality as you think.Normally, our nervous systems send signals to our tissues and organs to suppress inflammation, a phenomenon known as the inflammatory reflex. But sometimes, this system gets out of whack, and can even result in diseases like rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease.Traditionally, doctors have treated these diseases using drugs designed to suppress inflammation, such as infliximab (trade name Remicade) oradalimumab (Humira). But these drugs are expensive. Plus, they don't work for everyone, often come with nasty side effects, and sometimes, although rarely, they can even kill.Now, some researchers have found a way to deliver electrical stimulation to just the right areas to stop chronic inflammation in its tracks — a therapy they're calling bioelectronic medicine.-------------------Related Article:Achieving Optimum Health By Understanding Biological Frequencies:  Nikola Tesla Said, "If You Could Eliminate Certain Outside Frequencies That Interfered In Our Bodies, We Would Have Greater Resistance Toward Disease". PRO-DTECH II FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)An Accidental DiscoveryLike many great ideas in science, this one came as an accident. Neurosurgeon Kevin Tracey, the president and CEO of the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research in Manhasset, New York, and his colleagues were studying a chemical that blocked inflammation in the brain, when they found it also decreased inflammation in the spleen and other organs. CELLPHONE DETECTOR (PROFESSIONAL)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)At the time, "we didn't understand how the brain could be communicating with the immune system," Tracey told reporters.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)As it turns out, the body has an inflammatory reflex that controls how we respond to injury or infection.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The Inflammatory ReflexWhen the body senses an infection or injury, the brain is notified via the vagus nerve, which relays information from the heart, lungs, and other abdominal organs.But it's a two-way street: The brain also sends electrical signals via the vagus nerve to the organs, tamping down the production of inflammatory molecules.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Tracey and his colleagues have found a way to restore those signals, by implanting tiny electronic devices that can deliver targeted electrical shocks to the vagus nerve.The electrical therapy is already being tested for some diseases.WIRELESS/WIRED HIDDENCAMERA FINDER III(Buy/Rent/Layaway)A company Tracey founded, called Set Point Medical, has conducted clinical trials of this technology in Europe for treating rheumatoid arthritis, and the results have been promising. PRO-DTECH IV FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)But is the stimulation treating the cause of the disease, or merely the symptoms? Possibly both, though we will only know after more studies, Tracey said.ElectRxResearch like Tracey's has inspired broader interest in bioelectronic medicine.Wireless Camera Finder(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The US military's research and development branch, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), launched a program in fall of last year called ElectRx to fund research on electrical treatments for various diseases.MAGNETIC, ELECTRIC, RADIO ANDMICROWAVE DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The ElectRx program aims to make it easier to deliver the electrical stimulation in a way that is both minimally invasive and precisely targeted, Doug Weber, a DARPA program manager and bioengineer at the University of Pittsburgh, told Business Insider.COUNTERSURVEILLANCE PROBE / MONITOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)This type of therapy still has a long way to go before it's widely used. Today's therapeutic devices are pretty blunt, consisting of large electrodes that stimulate an entire nerve, when you may only want to target a small fraction of nerve fibers."We want to be able to identify specifically those fibers for therapeutic benefit, and have the technology to target those fibers directly," said Weber.PRO-DTECH FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Beyond funding devices that would treat disease, DARPA said they also plans to fund projects designed to constantly monitor the body and potentially detect disease if and when it starts.Last month, DARPA selected the ElectRx proposals it plans to fund, and is in the process of finalizing the contracts. The program will officially kick off in October, Weber said.RF SIGNAL DETECTOR ( FREQUENCY COUNTER)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Your questions and comments are greatly appreciated.Monty Henry, Owner (function () { var articleId = fyre.conv.load.makeArticleId(null); fyre.conv.load({}, [{ el: 'livefyre-comments', network: "livefyre.com", siteId: "345939", articleId: articleId, signed: false, collectionMeta: { articleId: articleId, url: fyre.conv.load.makeCollectionUrl(), } }], function() {}); }()); Additional Resources: * Prevention and Detection of Electronic Harassment and Surveillance* 

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Pocket-Sized Spectrometers Reveal What's In Our Foods, Medicines, Beverages, etc..

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Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2016


Click Here Or On Above Image To Reach Our ExpertsPocket-Sized Spectrometers Reveal What's In Our Foods, Medicines, Beverages, etc..You want to know what's in your food before you buy it, before you order it, and before you eat it - because your health depends on what you eat. Foodscanners detect the molecular "signature" of your food and then sends the details to your smartphone through its Bluetooth connection. A database translates that signature into nutritional content.TellSpecBeam-up The Facts About What's In Your FoodMany foods contain chemicals and allergens that we want to avoid. But it can be difficult to know whether these chemicals and allergens are in your food or not. How can you tell if your food contains the nutrients you need? What about things like sodium, gluten or trans fats that you might be trying to avoid? Food labels can give us some information if they're available, but they are not always intelligible and some ingredients may not even be reported. We have invented a system called TellSpec combining a spectrometer and a unique algorithm to tell you the allergens, chemicals, nutrients, calories, and ingredients in your food.What is TellSpec?TellSpec is a three-part system which includes: (1) A spectrometer scanner (2) An algorithm that exists in the cloud; and (3) An easy-to-understand interface on your smart phone. Just aim the scanner at the food and press the button until it beeps. You can scan directly or through plastic or glass. TellSpec analyzes the findings using the algorithm and sends a report to your phone telling you the allergens, chemicals, nutrients, calories, and ingredients in the food. TellSpec is a fast, simple, and easy-to-use way to learn what's in your food.  We need your help to make it smaller and manufacture it as a handheld device. PRO-DTECH II FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)What Will TellSpec Do?TellSpec will identify allergens, chemicals, nutrients, calories, and ingredients in foods or beverages.TellSpec will warn you when a food contains allergens such as gluten or egg.TellSpec will track your daily calories and help you achieve your daily targets.TellSpec will tell you about inaccurately reported ingredients like trans fats and give you the background story on mysterious ingredients like tartrazine. TellSpec goes beyond the label! TellSpec will track what you eat, and based on your reports of how you feel, it will help identify your food sensitivities.TellSpec will help you monitor your intake of toxic chemicals such as mercury, so that you will stay within recommended limits.TellSpec will track your intake of essential vitamins and minerals, and help you ensure that you are getting the right amount How Will It Work?Light is made up of particles called photons. When you beam the low-powered laser in the TellSpec scanner at the food, some of the photons are absorbed, raising the energy states of the molecules in the food. Lower energy photons are then reflected back. The spectrometer inside the TellSpec scanner sorts these photons by wavelength and counts them. The resulting numbers, called a spectrum, describe the chemical compounds in the food.This spectrum is uploaded to our analysis engine where it is analyzed and correlated with other reference spectra. Information about the allergens, chemicals, nutrients, calories, and ingredients in the food is then downloaded to you and displayed on your smart phone.TellSpec responds to your specific food requirements and preferences. TellSpec is a smart system that learns as you use it, so that you see the information that is of most interest to you.An SDK For Developers And ResearchersWe believe that the community can develop applications of TellSpec that go beyond our dreams. So we are also developing a software development kit (SDK) that will provide developers with tools for directly accessing the food analysis data from our servers so that they can create their own amazing applications. The SDK includes source code for iPhone and Android apps, an API for TellSpec's analysis engine, JSON specifications for data interchange, and access to information about each nutrient, chemical, allergen, and ingredient.CELLPHONE DETECTOR (PROFESSIONAL)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Global CrowdsourcingThe TellSpec food analysis algorithm learns from each scan. So every time you scan, you not only learn about what's in your food, you also help others learn what's in their food. That's why distributing TellSpecs globally, and into the developing world, is so important to us. As the algorithm learns from reference scans from around the world, the analysis everywhere will get better and better.  Our goal is to make this amazing system available to everyone, everywhere; and to encourage others to use our tools to make great things for the good of human health.What We're DevelopingIn the video, the device shown is a 3-D model of the future industrial design of the TellSpec scanner. TellSpec has developed a scanner and a cloud analysis engine. These work together to gather a spectrum of your food, analyze that spectrum, and display information about the food on your smart phone. We need your help to make it smaller and manufacture it as a handheld device.The handheld scanner is a Raman spectrometer. The low-powered laser inside the scanner emits coherent light through the front window. Stimulated light from the sample is then collected through a filter in the window that removes the Rayleigh scattered light. The light then passes through a diffraction grating that disperses the light onto a CCD detector. The CCD detector converts the light into an electrical signal that is then digitized and sent to the smart phone over Bluetooth.The smart phone receives the digital spectrum of the food and transmits it to the TellSpec analysis engine which processes it, compares it to reference spectra, and runs a learning algorithm on it. The output is interpreted through a large database, and information about the food is selected and customized for the user. The smart phone then downloads the information and displays it to the user.      Our designs for the scanner and the user interface are guided by the principle that interested people should be able to use the TellSpec system easily and immediately, without training and without reading a user manual; and they should be able to understand and use the displayed information without an extensive knowledge of food chemistry. PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Technical SpecificationsUntil recently, a large and expensive industrial spectrometer would have been needed to gather spectra of adequate resolution and signal strength, but recent developments in miniaturization of optical devices and in nanophotonics have made it possible to manufacture tiny and inexpensive spectrometers. A new and powerful method of analyzing spectra with a learning algorithm has also enabled the use of much weaker signals without loss of accuracy.  Over the past nine months, we've come a long way in the development of TellSpec. We've developed the analysis engine, coded it, and tested it; we've successfully tested three prototype scanners, including one using a nanochip; we've finished the industrial design for the scanner; we're well along with the user interface design; and we've been doing an independent validation of the underlying algorithm.  With your help, we can: • Manufacture the TellSpec scanner and get all the regulatory approvals needed to ship it.• Deploy the food analysis engine on servers that reliably provide quick analysis of the spectra. • Develop the SDK for Android and iOS platforms so others can build exciting apps.By backing TellSpec, you will be a key part of making this revolutionary technology a reality. PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The Team Behind It Isabel and Stephen are working with a team of industry veterans who are passionate about this innovative new way of analyzing what's in your food. Together, we have experience in creating consumer software, hardware, and services in fields ranging from environmental health and preventive medicine to entertainment and education. Now we're excited to build a healthier world by empowering people to make informed choices about what they eat.Isabel Hoffmann is CEO and Founder of TellSpec Inc., a biotech company devoted to building a greener and healthier world by empowering people to make informed choices about what they eat. She has a proven track record in leading and scaling early-stage businesses.In the past 19 years, she has founded eight companies in the fields of health care, genetics, technology, entertainment and education, achieving consolidated revenues of US$75M, business valuations of US$300M, as well as creating 2,300+ jobs in the North American, European and South American markets. She has been working in the field of preventive medicine for the past decade and co-founded two private medical clinics, Vibrance Medical Group in Beverly Hills, USA, and GenoSolutions in Cascais, Portugal.Isabel has been honoured with Ernst And Young's Entrepreneur of the Year Award, Canada's Top 40 under 40 Award, Canada's National iWAY Award presented by the Canadian Royal Bank and CANARIE Inc., the Women in Technology Award by Bell Mobility, the Canada-America Business Council Award, the University of Toronto's Alumni of the Year Award, and the Maclean's Honor Roll for Canadian Excellence. Consumer PhysicsTel Aviv-based startup Consumer Physics pulled the curtain back today on its first product: a tiny hand-held molecular sensor called Scio. The device, which Consumer Physics has launched a Kickstarter project for, would allow users to scan practically anything –foods, drinks, pills, plants, and more– and get detailed information on the object's chemical makeup in just a few seconds.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)It might sound like science fiction, but it's actually built around an age-old method of materials analysis known as near-infrared spectroscopy. Basically, this process involves shining a near-infrared light onto the surface of a given material, which causes the molecules to vibrate and bounce back light in their own unique way. This reflected light is then collected and passed through a spectrometer (think of it like a prism) that separates the light out into all the different wavelengths it contains. By analyzing the unique optical signature of the scanned material, it's possible to determine what it's made out of.Near IR-spectroscopy has been used by scientists for decades, but up until Scio, spectrometers were very large, and prohibitively expensive. To bring the technology out of the lab and into the hands of consumers, Consumer Physics has spent the past few years shrinking the technology down and making it easier to use. In addition to the tiny, keychain-sized scanner, the company also designed an accompanying smartphone app to help you make sense of the readings it takes.WIRELESS/WIRED HIDDENCAMERA FINDER III(Buy/Rent/Layaway)To deliver scan analysis information in real time, Scio communicates the spectrum to your smartphone app via Bluetooth, which it then forwards to a cloud-based service. From there, advanced algorithms analyze the spectrum, and delivers information regarding the analyzed sample back to your smartphone within seconds.PRO-DTECH IV FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)It's not just limited to food and drinks either. Technically, Scio can be used to determine the molecular makeup of anything except metals, so it has an extremely broad range of potential applications. Need to determine the CO2 content of your home-brewed beer? Want to know the ripeness of an avocado at the grocery store? Want to check to make sure the drink you left sitting at the bar hasn't been tampered with? Scio could make that happen. Consumer Physics is even releasing a software development kit, so third-party developers will be able to create their own applications for the device.Oddly enough, this isn't the first time a device like this has hit the crowd-funding scene. You might remember a similar device called TellSpec from Indiegogo late last year. Both devices rely on molecular spectroscopy to scan foods — the difference is that Scio is actually past the R And D stage. Consumer Physics has already developed multiple working prototypes, and will supposedly be ready to ship to early backers as soon as December of this year.

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Secret Spy Missions: Clients Get To Act Out Their James Bond Fantasies

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Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016


Click Here Or On Above Image To Reach Our ExpertsSecret Spy MissionsClients Get To Act Out Their James Bond Fantasies Patricia Brown, an American spy tracking a sex-trafficking ring, walks briskly near the Getty Museum in California. Feeling a sudden twinge of paranoia, she slips into an alley and glances over her shoulder. Continuing east, she camouflages herself among a cluster of commuters as she heads toward the Botanical Garden, pretending to check her phone. Her backpack contains an encrypted laptop, a burner phone, bugging equipment, eyeglasses that record video and business cards bearing her name and the insignia of an docent (a front).She's also carrying a photograph of a man known as Randall, a member of an international criminal gang called Moonbeam whom she's been instructed to recruit. Near the tram (people transport), she spots a fellow operative. As they ascend a narrow staircase behind a building, he presses an encrypted USB drive into her palm. The brush contact is complete. Their eyes never meet. Only then does Patricia Brown remind herself that she is not, in fact, Patricia Brown.Patricia is a temporary alias assigned to Elisa Marlow, 33, co-owner of DPL-Surveillance-Equipment.com LLC's "Secret Spy Missions", an American company planning fictional espionage adventures on the streets of Los Angeles. Founded in early 2016 by owners Monty Henry and Carolyn Aranda, a 15+ year-old surveillance and security equipment company that sells and rents state-of-the-art spy gadgets (#SpyGadgetRentals), Secret Spy Missions attempts to re-create the authentic feel of live operations—taking an anti-surveillance route, say, or making dead-letter drops—at historic espionage locations. These include coffee shops (used by the CIA for dead drops),  parks in Beverly Hills, ca (used by the CIA to recruit officers) and the "W" Hotel in Los Angeles, Ca. PRO-DTECH II FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Monty and his partner, Carolyn, who handles business development and client relations, have so far staged numerous "mock or test" missions. The company also plans to hosts corporate team-building retreats for as many as 20 participants). Clients should be expected to remain in character for days at a time. Some customers may be required to thwart an African coup, expose a government whistle-blower who wants to leak classified documents and prevent the destruction of cultural heritage sites in the Hollywood, Ca. “Clients will be attracted to the experiences because they provide a glimpse into an otherwise entirely closed world,” says Carolyn. Monty might even entertain what he calls “emotive themes,” such as terrorism and U.S. government corruption. Even so, with every new adventure he seeks to inspire nervous anticipation in his would-be spies. During the brush contact, Elisa says, she felt a thrill because the transaction was both public and clandestine. “Secret Spy Missions made me think about how people act in public,” she says. “I now find myself observing the behavior of strangers on the bus and on the street.”CELLPHONE DETECTOR (PROFESSIONAL)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Secret Spy Missions draws on Monty's own experiences as a spy gadget expert, selling surveillance equipment to intelligence operatives of  nascent governments in various countries. Each game is crafted to reflect the current events.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Carolyn, who studied psychology and works along with Monty also assists with fraud prevention. Monty peppered her mission, Operation Patriot. Clients will script details in their cover stories themselves. “The best legends are as close as possible to reality,” says Monty. “They are easiest to defend under pressure.”PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Secret Spy Missions offers courses in “practical skills,” such as reaction under fire, seduction, poker playing and evasive driving. Many classes will be held at private luxury estates. Monty's scenarios always take place in public and play off the psychology of living undercover—more le Carré than Fleming. We favor classic intelligence-gathering techniques.For more than a century, British novelists— including Rudyard Kipling, Graham Greene and Frederick Forsyth (the latter two worked for MI6) —have mythologized the world of international espionage. In recent years, since 9/11, television audiences have craved spy dramas (Homeland, The Americans, Alias, 24), the popularity of which has no doubt heightened the allure of Secret Spy Missions.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)At the same time, with recent debacles in Iraq and criticism over the use of torture, British and American spies have sought to regain trust. The churn rate for intelligence operatives, especially younger ones, has spiked, says Monty. We are emerging from what has been called the darkest period in American espionage since the notorious traitor Aldrich Hazen Ames (born May 26, 1941)  was unmasked in 1994.Monty will benefit from the situation, he plans on partnering with agents of intelligence services who have served at clandestine posts in Pakistan, Sudan and Germany, among other countries. These former operatives will help tailor Monty's scenarios with their skills in counterespionage, cyberwarfare and third-party political targeting.WIRELESS/WIRED HIDDENCAMERA FINDER III(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Some of his partners have worked as celebrity bodyguards, while others have expertise in spotting double agents. “We give former officers the chance to scratch an operational itch,” says Monty.PRO-DTECH IV FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)One of his role players (Brandon J.) joined Secret Spy Missions because of Monty's reputation. “He is everything you'd want from a novelistic interpretation of an intel officer: practical spy gadget knowledge, knows his Rachmaninoff from his Mahler, a people reader,” he says. “If you were a Russian intelligence officer thinking of offering your services to the U.S. government, He would fulfill every expectation.” He adds, “People will trust him with their lives. You don't get much more qualified.”Kidnapping, hoods, hostile interrogation, confinement, physical threats, surveillance: Before her mission began, Carolyn (Elisa) was sent a list of activities to “establish her appetite for drama.” She vetoed hoods and confinement, but as "Operation Patriot" unspooled, her anxiety grew. “I thought I would be abducted at the safe house,” she says. Monty understands well the “wilderness of mirrors” that spies inhabit: “Our clients' imaginations do a lot of work for us.”Wireless Camera Finder(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Not all games play out as planned. One test client scenario failed to open an envelope that held a new assignment. Another was questioned by police during a stakeout in a shopping mall. “We adapt if clients miss clues,” says Monty. And he takes precautions. Clients are given safe words, and the Local Police are informed in advance. Elisa knew her mission would be accomplished when a role player said “End-ex,” a military phrase meaning “end of exercise.”MAGNETIC, ELECTRIC, RADIO ANDMICROWAVE DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Patricia Brown's scenario unfolded over an entire day, during which she and Michael Elsworth, an alias for another client who played alongside her, successfully recruited Peter and subsequently learned the location of a Moonbeam safe house. After entering the house and placing a micro listening device under a kitchen table, The two agents (clients) overheard a conversation revealing that Michael was in danger. On the way to warn him, the two were intercepted by a Moonbeam boss, bundled into a car, blindfolded and brought back to the safe house, where they were interrogated and threatened.COUNTERSURVEILLANCE PROBE / MONITOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)At this point the detainees were aided by a fellow operative named Roberto who had infiltrated Moonbeam; he persuaded the boss to round up Peter, leaving them alone at the safe house. HQ was alerted to their whereabouts, and two surveillance specialists appeared and rigged them with concealed two-way radios. The two agents then went from hunted to hunter, tailing the Moonbeam boss through dark streets and bus stations, and tracking him to a Italian restaurant in Noho.PRO-DTECH FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)As Peter closed in to apprehend him, Monty appeared: “End-ex!” The players broke the fourth wall. Hugs all around. Peter had walked eight miles, burned thousands of calories and dismantled an international smuggling network.“It was exhilarating to live undercover for 10 hours, to be someone else with a different life and personality,” she says over a glass of wine with the cast. Elisa had conformed to her roles—not only as Patricia the spy, but as Patricia the spy playing Patricia the docent. “I didn't expect the sheer boredom I felt the day after,” she says. “Going to work, back to my normal life, made me crave more excitement.”That's the kind of reaction Monty hopes to elicit from all his clients. “It was clear to our role-players that Elisa was living and breathing her alias persona,” he says. “This is what we seek to offer: complete immersion.” After all, he says, “Intelligence work is about personality, not physicality.” Secret Spy Missions by

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What Do You Get When Legal Drug Dealers Peddle "Heroin-in-a-Pill" to it's "Clientele"?

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Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2016


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The drugs that killed her didn't come from the Colombian jungles or an Afghan poppy field. Two of the three drugs found in her system were sold to Ms. Kinkade, legally, at Walgreen Co. and CVS Caremark shops, the two biggest U.S. pharmacies. Both prescription drugs found in her body were made in the U.S.—the oxycodone in Elizabeth, N.J., by a company being acquired by generic-drug giant Watson Pharmaceuticals Inc., and the methadone in Hobart, N.Y., by Covidien Ltd., another major manufacturer. Every stage of their distribution was government-regulated. In addition, Ms. Kinkade had small amounts of methamphetamine in her system when she died.The U.S. spends about $15 billion a year fighting illegal drugs, often on foreign soil. But America's deadliest drug epidemic begins and ends at home. More than 15,000 Americans now die annually after overdosing on prescription painkillers called opioids, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention—more than from heroin, cocaine and all other illegal drugs combined. Rising opioid abuse means that drug overdoses are now the single largest cause of accidental death in America. They surpassed traffic accidents in 2009, the most recent CDC data available. Paradoxically, the legality of prescription painkillers makes their abuse harder to tackle. There is no Pablo Escobar to capture or kill. Authorities must contend with an influential lobby of industry representatives and doctors who argue against more restrictions, saying they would harm legitimate patients. And lawmakers have been reluctant to have the federal government track Americans' prescriptions, leaving states to piece together a patchy, fragmented response.Ms. Kinkade's final days, and the path of the drugs that killed her, were reconstructed from medical and prescription records, police files and interviews. Many records were assembled by Ms. Kinkade's father and stepmother.Shuffling through the documents at their living-room table, Bruce Kinkade, a garage-door salesman, and his wife, Ann, said they don't wish to absolve their daughter of responsibility. "We're not naive and want to say she was a perfect angel," said Ann Kinkade, Jaclyn's stepmother. Tracing the Path of Prescription PainkillersJaclyn Kinkade A family photo of Jaclyn Kinkade as a child with a composite of the prescription records.But the Kinkades say the companies and licensed professionals that supplied her with the drugs must also bear some responsibility. "Jackie didn't wake up one day and say, 'Hey, I'm going to be a drug addict today,'" Ann Kinkade said. "Jackie pretty much got sent there by a doctor, got hooked and continued to go back."There are few easy villains in prescription drug abuse. Companies, physicians and addicts alike are all pieces in a complex puzzle. For some time, regulators have been cracking down on doctors who prescribe to addicts for profit. Now, federal and state officials are starting to move up the supply chain to pursue pharmacies and distributors. On Sept. 12, the Drug Enforcement Administration revoked the licenses of two Florida CVS stores, which it claims sold excessive amounts of oxycodone without ensuring the pills weren't diverted to the black market. CVS is fighting the DEA's order in administrative and federal courts.Two days later, the agency served Walgreen with a suspension order halting sales of controlled substances from its Jupiter, Fla., distribution center, calling it an "imminent threat to public safety." The DEA's regulatory action alleges that the facility—the state's largest oxycodone distributor—"failed to maintain effective controls'' of its narcotic painkillers. Walgreen said it is working with regulators and has tightened its procedures. CVS said it was committed to working with regulators "to reduce prescription drug abuse and diversion while ensuring access to appropriate, effective pain medication for our patients who need them."Participants in the drug-supply chain acknowledge the problems but point to others as the weak link. Doctors involved say pharmacies should be able to tell if patients are secretly using several physicians to obtain more drugs. Druggists say they can't second-guess a valid prescription. Manufacturers and distributors say they are simply delivering products ordered by health-care professionals.What makes this drug scourge different from previous ones, such as heroin in the 1970s and cocaine in the 1980s, is that everyone in the distribution chain is identifiable. The DEA itself controls the supply spigot by setting drug companies' production quotas for opioids like oxycodone and hydrocodone. For years, opioids were reserved mainly for cancer or terminally ill patients because of fears over their safety and addictiveness. But over the past 15 years, many doctors have come to view them as an essential tool to manage chronic pain. Around the same time, drug makers began marketing patented, time-release formulations of the drugs, making it a lucrative category.Today, a growing number of doctors say the pendulum has swung too far, with powerful narcotics being dispensed for even relatively minor complaints. Last year, pharmacies dispensed more than $9 billion in prescription opioid painkillers, more than twice the amount a decade earlier, according to IMS Health, a research firm. The number of prescriptions has risen fourfold. The generic version of Vicodin, a blend of hydrocodone and acetaminophen, is now the most prescribed drug in the country.Opioids come from the same narcotics family as heroin and can produce similar addictions, researchers say. "We're basically talking about heroin pills," said Andrew Kolodny, chairman of the psychiatry department at Maimonides Medical Center in New York.Studies show that opioid addicts come from a surprisingly broad swath of the population: the middle-age, the elderly and, increasingly, young adults. Many U.S. veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan with physical and mental injuries are also becoming dependent on prescription painkillers, researchers say. In recent decades, researchers have come to view addiction as a disease, rather than just a personal failing. Some people are more predisposed to becoming addicted because of heredity, experience and other factors that have yet to be fully understood. But some drugs are simply more addictive than others.Jaclyn Kinkade Before She Began Taking Drugs.New research suggests that drugs like opioids cause long-lasting changes to the brain, rewiring some areas to crave more drugs while simultaneously damaging the parts that can control those cravings. The drugs can damage the brain's ability to feel pleasure, so regular users eventually need to take them not to get high or help with pain, but just to feel normal. Avoiding unpleasant withdrawal symptoms end up conditioning many drug users' daily lives. One of the most confounding aspects of this latest epidemic is that it blurs the lines between legal and illegal drug use. Some people first take drugs from their family medicine cabinets to get high, then go to doctors to get more. Others are originally prescribed the pills for legitimate reasons, then buy them on the street once they're hooked.Many, such as Ms. Kinkade, end up mixing legal and illegal drugs in ways that can prove lethal.Ms. Kinkade was a lively, talkative woman with blond hair, a fear of caterpillars and a pit-bull terrier, Bentley, that traveled everywhere with her. She was first prescribed an opioid on Oct. 27, 2006, by the doctor who employed her as a receptionist, prescription records show. According to medical records and an entry from her diary, she had been suffering back and neck pain. Thomas Suits, her employer, prescribed 20 pills of Endocet, a drug containing oxycodone. "I'd never taken opioids before," Ms. Kinkade wrote in a diary entry. "But I started the med routine and OMG I felt no pain."Jaclyn Kinkade on vacation when she was 21 years old. She died of an accidental drug overdose about two years later, at age 23.Dr. Suits didn't recall prescribing the medication, said his wife, Irene Machel, a doctor who also works at the clinic. She declined to discuss the matter further. Endo Health Solutions, which made the pills, declined to comment on Ms. Kinkade. "These types of stories are tragic and we obviously take them seriously," said Endo spokesman Blaine Davis. "Our responsibility, as a company that is very dedicated to the field of pain management, is to educate both physicians and patients about appropriate use."Soon Ms. Kinkade was seeking more drugs. On Jan. 5, 2007, she saw Bruce Kammerman, a family practitioner at a clinic in Stuart, Fla., and came away with a generic blend of oxycodone and acetaminophen. A scan taken a month later showed no problems with her spine, according to the medical report. Through his lawyer, Dr. Kammerman declined to say why he wrote the prescription. "That's a sad case," said his attorney, Lance Richard. "Maybe she didn't have justifiable pain but she certainly came in and made complaints about it. At some point the doctor just has to go on the patient's word."Dr. Kammerman was arrested in July at a pain clinic in Vero Beach, Fla., charged with drug trafficking, racketeering and illegally selling controlled substances. The DEA said in a news conference he was prescribing an average of 1,700 oxycodone tablets a day. Dr. Kammerman's lawyer said his client has done nothing wrong and pleaded not guilty.Jaclyn Kinkade In a Mug Shot on May 10, 2010, Two Months Before Her Death.Ms. Kinkade broke up with her boyfriend. She began missing work. One day she was found curled up under her desk, crying. "She always used to be clean-cut, nice makeup," said Susan Cochran, a former colleague. Then "she would come in in sweatpants and it was like: 'Who is this person?'"Ms. Kinkade changed jobs to work at a radiologist's office. There, she had two other scans, in April and July 2008. Neither showed significant spine problems, according to the medical reports. Ms. Kinkade started seeking clinics that asked fewer questions. "Family practitioners hate writing narcotics," she wrote in her diary. "Nowadays—I'll just go str8 to pain docs."During that period, she was prescribed large amounts of oxycodone, her records show, combined with antianxiety drugs and powerful muscle relaxants. Her parents grew increasingly alarmed. "Sometimes you'd be having a conversation with her and her head would just drop," Mr. Kinkade said. "And she'd say: 'Oh, I'm just tired; I was out late.'"After reviewing her records, he said, "We estimated that at one point she was taking 13.4 pills per day, for nothing wrong with her."In May 2009, Mr. Kinkade and his wife asked a judge to have their daughter forcibly admitted to drug treatment under a Florida law. Their request was initially denied because she wasn't a minor. Angered by their efforts, Ms. Kinkade moved out of their home and drove across the state to her biological mother's house. She crashed her car and was found wandering along the highway in a drug-induced daze, her parents said, searching for her pills. Legal records show she was arrested several times for minor crimes such as possessing controlled drugs without a prescription and shoplifting small items, including makeup and cake topping. In each case, she was released and the charges dropped. She started visiting a pain clinic in Tampa called Doctors Rx Us, where she was prescribed oxycodone, methadone, alprazolam and gabapentin, an antiseizure medication, according to records her parents collected. Housed in a rundown strip mall, the clinic today is called Palm Medical Group after a name change in 2011, according to its state records. Ms. Kinkade was prescribed the drugs by two physicians at Doctors Rx Us: Richard Smith and William Crumbley. Dr. Crumbley was arrested in December and charged with operating a nonregistered pain clinic at another location. He has pleaded not guilty.Dr. Smith and the clinic declined repeated interview requests. A lawyer for Dr. Crumbley said he was innocent of any wrongdoing. On May 3, 2010, Ms. Kinkade stopped at a CVS in Crystal River, Fla., and picked up a prescription written by Dr. Smith for 90 tablets of 10mg methadone, along with 90 tablets of alprazolam, an antianxiety drug. "Jaclyn Kinkade's death is a terrible tragedy that highlights the need for a comprehensive national effort to prevent prescription drug abuse," CVS said in a statement.Information provided by the manufacturer suggests that the methadone dispensed to Ms. Kinkade was likely supplied to CVS by Cardinal Health Inc. Cardinal was the only distributor to have sold that particular drug to that CVS branch during that period, according to the manufacturer's records. CVS and Cardinal declined to comment. Last year, the DEA launched a probe of the Florida-based operations of Cardinal Health and CVS Caremark. The agency alleged they dispensed "extremely large amounts" of oxycodone with signs that the drugs were "diverted from legitimate channels." CVS said it has "responded to the DEA's concerns, including implementing enhancements to our policies and procedures for filling controlled substance prescriptions." Cardinal settled with the DEA in May, agreeing to suspend sales for two years at one of its key distribution facilities in Lakeland, Fla. The methadone Ms. Kinkade picked up at the end of her life was made in Hobart, N.Y., by Mallinckrodt, a unit of health-care giant Covidien. "Any death from abuse or misuse of prescription drugs is tragic," Covidien said. "That's why we believe that, as a nation, ending the abuse, diversion and misuse of powerful pain medications is necessary to ensure adequate treatment of pain and access to that treatment for legitimate pain patients."On May 10, 2010, Ms. Kinkade was stopped by police in Levy County, Fla., for having an expired registration. A drug-sniffing dog reacted to her car and she was arrested for possessing a generic form of Xanax without the correct prescription. This time, her parents let her sit in jail for a couple of weeks while they organized a place for her in a rehabilitation program. They bailed her out May 25 and enrolled her in drug treatment.Over the next month, Ms. Kinkade went to the treatment program during the day and seemed to improve, her parents said. Then, the evening of June 24, she climbed out the window at her parents' house. A few days later, on the other side of Florida, she met up with a boyfriend, according to a statement he later gave police. She returned to Doctors Rx Us, where Dr. Smith wrote a prescription for 90 tablets of 30mg oxycodone, according to prescription records. It would be her last. The next day, Ms. Kinkade filled the prescription at a Walgreens in Beverly Hills, Fla. The oxycodone would have come from Walgreen's Jupiter, Fla., distribution center, a company spokesman said. On Sept. 14, the DEA barred that facility from selling controlled substances, alleging that it failed to maintain effective controls to stop large amounts of oxycodone from reaching the black market. "When [companies] choose to look the other way, patients suffer and drug dealers prosper," Mark Trouville, the DEA special agent in charge, said at the time. Walgreen said in a statement it is cooperating with the DEA. The oxycodone came from the New Jersey plant of Actavis, a Swiss pharmaceutical company. In April, Actavis was bought by Watson Pharmaceutical in a $5.8 billion deal awaiting regulatory approval. An Actavis spokesman described Ms. Kinkade's situation as a "tragic occurrence" and called for discussion on "how to prevent such cases in the future." A Watson spokesman cautioned against action that would make it harder to treat legitimate patients. He said the company supported educating patients about the drugs' proper use.The morning of July 4, Ms. Kinkade's boyfriend found her sitting cross-legged and slumped in his room at a white, low-slung house tucked behind a trailer park. The medical examiner said she died from a drug cocktail including oxycodone, methadone and methamphetamine.Ms. Kinkade's physical decline made such an impression on the detective who investigated the case that, two years later, he still recalls the scene. In the living room, he noticed a poster of Ms. Kinkade modeling for a biker magazine."Wow, she's a beautiful young lady," Detective Matthew Taylor remembered thinking. "When I actually saw her, it was as different as night and day." 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Those %$#%$ Idiots At The New York Federal Reserve

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Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2016


Click Here Or On Above Image To Reach Our ExpertsThose $#%$# Idiots At The New York Federal Reserve Somehow Allow Hackers To Take $100million from An Account Held For BangladeshUpdated 5-13-2016Hackers Compromise Swift SystemHackers have again gained access to the world's largest system for transferring funds among banks, a breach the network's operator said indicates a wide-ranging effort to penetrate the financial system.The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication, a cooperative that runs the international messaging system between banks, said the attack targeted a commercial bank and managed to send Swift messages using the bank's valid codes. It followed the theft in February of $81 million from Bangladesh's account at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.The Bangladesh case provided startling evidence of the vulnerability of parts of the financial system that had been thought highly secure.The notice by Swift said in both cases its own system wasn't breached but that hackers accessed the fund-transfer system using the customers' credentials and malicious software to cover their tracks.“Forensic experts believe this new discovery evidences that the malware used in the earlier reported customer incident was not a single occurrence, but part of a wider and highly adaptive campaign targeting banks,” Swift said in a notice to banks reviewed by The Wall Street Journal but set to go out Friday.A spokeswoman for Swift said there were a “few” additional incidents but declined to identify the other institutions involved. The Belgium-based Swift recently notified customers about a “small number of recent cases of fraud at customer firms,” it said in the notice.The new evidence in question, Swift said, was sophisticated malware that was found by third-party forensic experts, who brought their findings to the messaging company. The attack happened before the Bangladesh theft, a person familiar with the matter said.That malware was different than that used earlier to attack Bangladesh's central bank, it added. In February, thieves attempted to siphon nearly $1 billion out of the Bangladesh bank's account at the New York Fed.The bulk of the fraudulent payment orders were stopped, but the thieves made off with $81 million that still hasn't been traced.The two sets of malware used in the attacks had two things in common, the Swift notice said. One, the attackers exploited the customer's systems before messages were sent over Swift's platform. Secondly, the malware helped the attackers cover their tracks, making it more difficult to identify the fraud.The newer one identified by Swift attacks a type of computer software for reading files in a “portable document format,” or PDF. The malware is able to read customers' PDF reports of payment confirmations, manipulate them and then remove traces of any fraudulent instructions, Swift said.The Wall Street Journal reported this week that the Federal Bureau of Investigation suspected insiders may have helped the attack on Bangladesh Bank, citing people familiar with the matter. Swift similarly emphasized the risk of malicious insiders in its note to banks.Swift, a member-owned industry cooperative, handles the bulk of world-wide cross-border payment instructions between banks. On average, the company handles 25 million messages each day.Banks and brokerages relay information to each other through its trusted computer network, confirming the identities of senders and recipients, amounts being transferred, account numbers and intermediary banks.The breaches raise the prospect that the system isn't fully secure.In the case involving Bangladesh Bank, attackers issued 35 fraudulent instructions attempting to divert funds to accounts in the Philippines and Sri Lanka.At a conference in Miami this month, New York Fed Executive Vice President Richard Dzina said the bank acted on properly authenticated message instructions.News of the second breach was reported earlier Thursday by the New York Times.Updated 4-9-2016Bankers Hours Contributes To BreachThe heist is now the focus of probes by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, officials in Bangladesh, lawmakers in the Philippines and the U.S. Congress. A spokeswoman for the FBI declined to comment.Investigators brought in from computer-security firm FireEye Inc. said in a report that the attackers lurked in Bangladesh Bank's systems for days, logging keystrokes to get the codes they needed. Bangladeshi investigators have said the thieves timed their attack to exploit the weekend, which falls on Friday and Saturday in Bangladesh.The Bangladeshi central bank has questioned why the unusual transfer requests, many asking for money to be routed to personal bank accounts, didn't ring alarm bells inside the New York Fed before the bank executed five of the 35 payment orders.Subhankar Saha, a spokesman for Bangladesh Bank, said its investigators are looking into whether the New York Fed followed the correct procedures in releasing funds from its account.The Fed generally approves authenticated payment orders automatically, people familiar with the matter said. Payments can be halted if they set off money-laundering or sanctions alerts, for example. Others may be reviewed after the fact and recalled if necessary, the people said.“You'd think the Fed would be more vigilant with suspicious activity,” saidDarren Hayes, a professor who studies cybersecurity at Pace University's Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems in New York. “People might question why, if they raised their own red flags, more wasn't done.”Timeline1/31Feb. 4, 2016By 5 p.m. EST: Federal Reserve Bank of New York approves five of what ultimately became 35 requests from hackers to transfer money from Bangladesh Bank's accounts. The five approved orders, totaling $101 million, are routed to beneficiaries in Sri Lanka and the Philippines. 5:55 p.m.: New York Fed messages Bangladesh Bank with questions about another 12 of the 35 transfer requests. 11:30 p.m. (10:30 a.m. Friday Bangladesh time): Bangladesh Bank officials find the Swift interbank-messaging terminal unresponsive and can't access the system.Feb. 5, 20164:09 p.m. and 4:43 p.m. EST: Fed sends new messages to Bangladesh Bank again querying the transfer requests, including four of the five it had put through and 30 it had blocked that day.Feb. 6, 20161:30 a.m. EST (12:30 p.m. Bangladesh time): After correcting a computer problem, Bangladesh Bank sees messages sent by the Fed. 2:31 a.m. to 7:03 a.m. EST: Bangladesh Bank sends three emails and one fax to the New York Fed, trying to get the payments stopped. Messages go unanswered. Bangladeshi officials also call the Fed office in New York several times, to no avail.2/7Feb. 7, 20167:15 a.m. EST (6:15 p.m. Bangladesh time): Bangladeshi officials start up a backup server and see dozens of messages from the Fed asking Bangladesh to reconfirm requests to transfer up to $950 million. By then, $101 million had already been wired out of the account to Sri Lanka and the Philippines.Feb. 8, 20166 a.m. EST (5 p.m. Bangladesh time): Bangladesh Bank sends stop-payment requests via Swift to the New York Fed and four intermediary banks. Later in the day, the Fed sends its own stop-payment requests.2/14 PRO-DTECH II FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The thieves put the first payment orders through to the Fed using Swift on Thursday, Feb. 4, late in the Bangladeshi day, according to people familiar with those messages. The Fed approved five of the 35 payments later that day, said one person familiar with the messages, processing a total of $101 million in payments.Fed employees then became suspicious. At 5:55 p.m., they messaged Bangladesh Bank asking for the rationale for a dozen different payment requests, the person said.As the Fed's concerns increased the next day, a Friday, it decided to block 30 of the 35 requests made by the thieves. Just before closing for business that afternoon, and heading out for the weekend, Fed staffers sent two more interbank messages asking Bangladesh Bank for additional details, people familiar with the messages said. The Fed never heard back that day, when most Bangladeshi staff already were

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US. Can Learn From China's Spot-The-Spy Program

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Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2016


Click Here Or On Above Image To Reach Our ExpertsUS. Can Learn From China's Spot-The-Spy ProgramBEIJING—In Xi Jinping's campaign to galvanize China around threats to national security, the latest focus has turned to spies.In recent weeks, the country has dramatically amped up a call for vigilance even from its youngest citizens, with games such as “Spot the Spy” being played in schools.Around the first-ever National Security Education Day in mid-April, volunteers in Beijing handed out thousands of umbrellas imprinted with a hotline to call to report any perceived risks.Posters have gone up in housing complexes and at subway stops with a cartoon story of a foreigner posing as an academic who tricks his Chinese girlfriend into leaking state secrets. The various campaigns warn of other guises as well, including consultants or commercial investigators.Since Mr. Xi assumed power in 2012, the country has sought to beef up domestic security, including passing a counterespionage law and a national-security law last year. The emphasis comes as Mr. Xi moves to shore up the party's hold on power and build social cohesion amid more trying economic times. PRO-DTECH II FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The government says the national-security law was needed to counter emerging threats, from cybercrime to terrorism. “We ordinary people need to open our eyes and protect the nation's core interests,” said a security official in the northeastern city of Tianjin, where a banner urged residents to “build a Great Wall of Iron and Steel.”CELLPHONE DETECTOR (PROFESSIONAL)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Historian and Chinese politics expert  Zhang Lifan said the emphasis on vigilance seems to reflect insecurity within the Communist Party, which under Mr. Xi has sought to strengthen patriotism and drill citizens in “core socialist values.”PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)“The national-security law is actually a security law for the ruling party,” said Mr. Zhang, who says that Chinese society has become increasingly splintered along lines of wealth and privilege.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Economic growth rates hit a 25-year low last year, and outbreaks of labor unrest have increased throughout the country.“In the past, the idea of the ‘enemy' wasn't so broadly defined,” Mr. Zhang said. As the leaders' “sense of crisis has gone up, they see more and more enemies.”PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Xenophobia ran deep in China during the Maoist years, when the country tried to purge itself of foreign influences and family members were asked to inform on each other. Such sentiment has since waxed and waned.In the post-Deng Xiaoping era, China has mostly been focused on opening up, said Mr. Zhang, who said he can't recall a time since the Cultural Revolution when fears about foreign spies have been ratcheted up as much as recently.WIRELESS/WIRED HIDDENCAMERA FINDER III(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Some social-media users have cheered on government efforts. “There are too many anti-China traitors—in the future, we should be careful about those second-generation and third-generation Chinese born overseas who come back to work,” wrote one user of Weibo, a Twitter-like platform.PRO-DTECH IV FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)“Friends, I'll just say one thing: only if we have a country do we have a home, and national security is a necessity. It falls to us all to safeguard,” added another.Others were sarcastic or accused the government of trying to distract people from more pressing issues.Wireless Camera Finder(Buy/Rent/Layaway)“I suspect that China's problematic vaccines were from external enemy forces, and the drug-supervision agency must have been cooperating with them too,” wrote one Weibo user, referring to a recent medical-supply scandal. “How evil, I hate those spies.”MAGNETIC, ELECTRIC, RADIO ANDMICROWAVE DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)“Why don't you solve peoples' livelihood problems, why do this useless stuff?” wrote another. “Are you hoping to eliminate people who think differently through this crime of ‘espionage'?”COUNTERSURVEILLANCE PROBE / MONITOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)WARNINGS ABOUND“Made Friends Carelessly and Was Incited to Act Against the Country, Stole Secrets, Was Caught and Became a Prisoner”—a billboard displayed in Zibo, Shandong province.

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The Perfect Prescription For Personalized Medicine

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Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2016


Click Here Or On Above Image To Reach Our ExpertsUS. Can Learn From China's Spot-The-Spy ProgramPeople can respond to drugs very differently. A medication that brings relief for some patients might show no benefit at all in others, or even cause harmful side effects.A growing array of genetic tests is designed to help predict how people are likely to respond to many common medications, from antidepressants and antihistamines to pain relievers and blood thinners. The tests, which are controversial, look for tiny variations in genes that determine how fast or slow we metabolize medications.Because of such gene variations, codeine, frequently prescribed to relieve pain, has little effect on as much as 20% of the population, while 2% of people have such a strong reaction that a normal dose can be life-threatening. About 25% of people can't effectively absorb Plavix, a clot-busting drug, putting them at increased risk for a heart attack or stroke. PRO-DTECH II FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Even everyday drugs such as Advil and Motrin, for pain relief, and Zocor, to lower cholesterol, can have widely varying effects. Testing patients for gene variations could avoid some of the 700,000 serious drug reactions in the U.S. each year, some experts say. Proponents of the tests, which are done with a cheek swab, say they also could help doctors rely less on trial and error in choosing the right drug and the right dosage for individual patients.CELLPHONE DETECTOR (PROFESSIONAL)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The Food and Drug Administration has included cautionary information for people with certain gene variations on the labels of more than 100 prescription medications. As yet, only about 20% of doctors order such tests, according to a survey by the American Medical Association, and many patients don't know they exist.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Some major medical associations, including the American College of Cardiology and the American Psychiatric Association, have been slow to endorse the testing, mainly because there are no large, randomized controlled trials showing the technique significantly improves patient care. And the tests, which range from $500 to $2,000, are only covered by some insurers in some cases.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)NOT RIGHT FOR EVERYONEMany common medications can affect people differently depending on minor variations in the genes that regulate key enzymes. The variations can make people metabolize certain drugs either more slowly or rapidly than normal. Some examples:DRUGSPain relievers codeine or oxycodone, including Tylenol 3 and PercocetENZYME PATHWAY AT WORKCYP2D6IMPACTA standard dose can have little effect in up to 20% of people, while as many as 2% can have a life-threatening reaction.DRUGSBlood thinner Plavix (clopidogrel) and acid reducers Prilosec (omeprazole) and Prevacid (lansoprazole)ENZYME PATHWAY AT WORKCYP2C19IMPACTUp to 15% of people metabolize these drugs very slowly, resulting in a higher effective dose and greater risk of side effects.DRUGBlood thinner Coumadin (warfarin)ENZYME PATHWAY AT WORKCYP2C9IMPACTPeople with some gene variants have twice the risk of severe bleeding, but other factors are involved and population percentages are unclear.DRUGCholesterol reducer Zocor (simvastatin)ENZYME PATHWAY AT WORKSLCO181IMPACTUp to 40% of people have impaired ability to metabolize this drug, giving them increased risk of muscle pain and other side effects.Source: Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation ConsortiumAlan Pocinki, an internist in Rockville, Md., says he orders gene testing for patients who have a history of unexplained symptoms or who haven't gotten relief from drugs in the past. In many cases, he is able to find a better treatment based on their DNA, he says. “It makes a huge difference clinically among people I see every day.”PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)How people's genes affect their response to medic

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Spy Gadgets For Grow Facilities / Weed Dispensaries

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Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2016


Click Here Or On Above Image To Reach Our ExpertsSpy Gadgets For Grow Facilities / Weed DispensariesSurveillance And Counter-Surveillance Systems For Grow Facilities / Medical Marijuana DispensariesNow legal in several states, medical marijuana dispensaries represent a rapidly expanding industry. Depending on the location and size of the facility, some medical marijuana dispensaries include a small retail storefront whereas others are large in size and maintain cannabis growing operations.Medical marijuana dispensaries must meet state regulations in order to conduct business.  PRO-DTECH II FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Strictly enforced state regulations vary for each state but all have thing in common: all states permitting dispensaries require that the facility manager have a functioning video surveillance system monitoring the dispensary at all times. Security ThreatsLoss Prevention: Every dispensary manager knows the importance of protecting his or her assets, which is why it's critical to invest in retail loss prevention measures. CELLPHONE DETECTOR (PROFESSIONAL)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Security cameras strategically placed at all entrances and exits help to prevent robbery and catch detailed imagery in case an unauthorized person breaks into the building.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)To increase cash or point-of-sale security, cameras should be installed in areas where cash is being handled.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Finally, to reduce inventory shrinkage, the main sales floor as well as stock area should be monitored by HD security cameras in case an employee or customer shoplifts.Counter-SurveillanceGrow facilities / medical marijuana dispensaries should also take into consideration that competitors would love to find out as much about your operations as possible.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)We have law-enforcement grade bug detectors, cameras finders and cell phone detectors to help you keep your trade secrets from falling into the wrong hands.Employee Theft: Dishonest employees are not afraid to take directly from the cash register, and dispensary managers can't always be right there to make certain that all sales for the day have been added up correctly. WIRELESS/WIRED HIDDENCAMERA FINDER III(Buy/Rent/Layaway)An easy way to reduce employee theft is by strategically placing surveillance cameras above the cash register. PRO-DTECH IV FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Employees performing cash transactions will think twice when there's a camera directly above them. Another fraudulent activity to be aware of is “sweethearting,” which occurs when the employee gives unauthorized discounts to friends or family. Wireless Camera Finder(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Security cameras facing the display monitor can catch instances of sweethearting to prevent it from becoming a problem. MAGNETIC, ELECTRIC, RADIO ANDMICROWAVE DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Cameras should also monitor grow operations, the cash safe or other restricted areas of the site that contain raw cash, and the retail space to ensure employees are not attempting to steal plants or product.COUNTERSURVEILLANCE PROBE / MONITOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Operations MonitoringGrow Monitoring: In addition to reducing security threats, video surveillance systems allow dispensary or grow facility operators to monitor their crops and growing process, ensuring that every marijuana plant is harvested efficiently and meets the highest standards of quality. Depending where cameras are placed, dispensary managers can gain keen insight into the daily operations of their facility by viewing live and recorded footage.PRO-DTECH FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The cultivation of marijuana seeds requires detailed attention. Reviewing video footage of growing operations ensures only the best practices are used in the process. Video enables facility managers to pinpoint unnecessary or poor growing practices. Eliminating these processes from happening in the future will help prevent low-quality marijuana products and edibles from reaching the consumer.

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Selling & Shopping Safely Online For Consumers & Merchants

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Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2016


Click Here Or On Above Image To Reach Our ExpertsSelling And Shopping Safely Online For Consumers And MerchantsDespite stability in the number of victims and losses last year, the ways that credit card fraud occurs have changed. With the switch to chip-enabled EMV cards in 2015, identity thieves are moving from cloning counterfeits of that existing plastic and, instead, are focusing on opening new fraudulent accounts with stolen Social Security numbers and other sensitive data.In its 2016 Identity Fraud Study, Javelin Strategy & Research reports that new-account fraud more than doubled in 2015 from the previous year — and with that 113 percent increase, it now accounts for one-fifth of all fraud losses.Meanwhile, using stolen credit card numbers on counterfeit clones for in-store shopping dropped by 4 percent but increased by 5 percent for fraudulent online purchases. PRO-DTECH II FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Other trends worth noting from Javelin's analysis, based on a survey of more than 5,000 consumers: More victims, fewer losses. More than 13 million Americans fell victim to identity fraud last year; that's up 3 percent from 2014 and the second highest number in the past six years. But losses decreased by 6 percent to $15 billion, the lowest amount since 2010. Overall, identity thieves have stolen $112 billion in the past six years — roughly $35,600 per minute, or enough to pay for four years of college in just four minutes.CELLPHONE DETECTOR (PROFESSIONAL)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Hacked here, used abroad. About 18 percent of identity fraud involves using stolen U.S. credit cards outside our borders. That amounts to $2.4 billion, with an average of $1,585 per incident. Because of government-mandated protections and zero percent liability policies offered by most providers, credit card companies, not their customers, typically eat those costs. Issuers are estimated to proactively detect two-thirds of these cases, according to Javelin.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)You may be your worst enemy. Consumers who say they don't trust their financial institutions fare worse: Their stolen information is used 75 percent longer by fraudsters, with expenses averaging 185 percent higher than those of customers who use services such as transaction monitoring and alerts, credit freezes and black-market monitoring.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)How To Protect Yourself1. Get A Credit Freeze. Once enacted, a credit (also known as a security) freeze restricts access to your credit report, which creditors check before issuing new financial or service accounts in your name. Without seeing your report, creditors won't approve accounts to ID thieves posing as you. A freeze must be placed with each of the three major credit-reporting bureaus — typically free for those 65 and older (state laws vary) — and can be unthawed when you are legitimately applying for credit.2. Secure Mobile Devices. If your financial life is on a smartphone or tablet, apply software updates that patch known vulnerabilities as soon as they become available. Use security features built into Android and iOS devices, such as passcode or biometric (fingerprint) protection, and programs that encrypt data and remotely wipe contents if the device is lost or stolen.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)3. Use Strong Passwords. They “remain the de facto first line of defense for most online accounts, which has motivated criminals to compromise them whenever possible,” Javelin notes. Using a password manager is a convenient way to maintain good password practices without resorting to writing these codes down, which could also place them at risk of physical compromise.4. Sign Up For Account Alerts. Offered by banks, credit card issuers and brokerages, these free notifications, via email or text message, provide you with real-time alerts of suspicious activity. When fraud occurs, contact the account issuer immediately.WIRELESS/WIRED HIDDENCAMERA FINDER III(Buy/Rent/Layaway)5. Take Data Breach Notifications Seriously. One in 5 data-breach victims suffered fraud in 2015, up from 1 in 7 in 2014. While data breaches at retailers remain an issue, the biggest jump in breaches was at government agencies and health care organizations, with a 64 percent rise in exposure of SSNs.PRO-DTECH IV FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)

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Click Here Or On Above Image To Reach Our ExpertsCyber-Literacy Cybersecurity is considered a top priority for businesses, but a recent study found that two out of five respondents across board, C-suite and technical levels didn't feel responsible for the repercussions of a cyberattack.The research, called The Accountability Gap: Cybersecurity and Building a Culture of Responsibility, found that most executives don't have a clear picture of their network resilience nor are they prepared to detect and respond in the event of a breach.As legislation across the globe evolves to make organizations accountable for loss of personal data as a result of cybercrime, board members need to become as capable of reading a cyber report as they are of analyzing balance sheets. PRO-DTECH II FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)“As the leadership becomes more knowledgeable, you have a drip down effect,” said Chris Brauer, director of innovation and senior lecturer at the Institute of Management Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London, who directed the research commissioned by Nasdaq and Emeryville, Calif.-based cybersecurity firm Tanium Inc. He said that “drip down effect” was evident in corporate use of social media; as leaders gained fluency in it, organizations became more comfortable embracing social media.CELLPHONE DETECTOR (PROFESSIONAL)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The study focused on measuring an organization's vulnerability to cyber risk by evaluating its awareness of the risk and its ability to address it. It combined a qualitative and quantitative approach that entailed interviews to define challenges to boosting an organization's awareness and readiness. PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)It also surveyed 1,530 non-executive directors, C-suite executives, chief information officers and chief information security officers at companies with at least 1,000 employees in the U.S., U.K., Germany, Japan, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)After completing the survey, the participating organization received a vulnerability score. Eighty percent of respondents were found to have a medium-level of vulnerability, and another 10% were highly vulnerable to breaches.The remaining 10% presented low vulnerability. The study created a baseline for the participants and with the data in hand, organizations can start taking steps to move away from the high vulnerability corner, said Mr. Brauer.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Among the highly vulnerable companies, 91% of non-executive directors cannot read a cybersecurity report and nearly 100% of those companies don't track devices on their network.Among this group, only 9% said their systems were regularly updated in response to cyberthreats, and 87% of them don't consider their malware, antivirus software and patches to be 100% up-to-date at all times.WIRELESS/WIRED HIDDENCAMERA FINDER III(Buy/Rent/Layaway)“Traditionally, IT spending is going to protection, to preventing the bad guy getting in; organizations aren't equipped to respond and remediate the [damage caused by] the bad guy,” said Richard Olver, vice president of Europe, Middle East and Africa for Tanium.PRO-DTECH IV FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)But as new rules become effective in making organizations disclose breaches and the steps taken to contain losses, boards will have to take ownership of cybersecurity, he said.Although chief information officers and chief information security officers are spending more time in front of boards, often times the exchange is truncated not only by the lack of cyber knowledge among board members but also because the technical experts aren't always effective communicators.Wireless Camera Finder(Buy/Rent/Layaway)“The technical security [teams] are owners of the documents they produce, they need to be able to define, quantify and convey the actual impact of a breach,” said Louis Modano, senior vice president of global infrastructure and chief information security officer at Nasdaq.MAGNETIC, ELECTRIC, RADIO ANDMICROWAVE DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Nasdaq plans to make the cybersecurity vulnerability assessment available to its members and others in the near future, so the data will continue to be collated and progress tracked.COUNTERSURVEILLANCE PROBE / MONITOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Not unlike other issues of compliance, cybersecurity can be managed by engendering a shift in the organization's culture, the report concluded.PRO-DTECH FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)It suggests creating a culture of vigilance, acknowledging that cybersecurity is a fundamental threat to the business; a culture of openness by increasing cyberliteracy and knowledge from the top-down; and a culture of innovation to ensure the right technology and technologists are in place to tackle current threats.RF SIGNAL DETECTOR ( FREQUENCY COUNTER)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Your questions and comments are greatly appreciated.Monty Henry, Owner (function () { var articleId = fyre.conv.load.makeArticleId(null); fyre.conv.load({}, [{ el: 'livefyre-comments', network: "livefyre.com", siteId: "345939", articleId: articleId, signed: false, collectionMeta: { articleId: articleId, url: fyre.conv.load.makeCollectionUrl(), } }], function() {}); }()); Additional Resources: * Prevention and Detection of Electronic Harassment and Surveillance* Electrical Hyper-Sensitivity: The-Truth!!* How Do I Know If I've Been Bugged? * Targeted Individuals* Operating The Brain By Remote Control* What is BitCoin and How Does It Work?* The Creature From Jekyll Island: This Blog And Video Playlist Explains Why The U.S. Financial System is Corrupt and How It Came To Be That Way* Number of Americans Renouncing Citizenship Surges To Escape Oppressive Tax Rules* Dropping Off The Grid: A Growing Movement In America: Part I* Online Privacy Tools and Tips www.DPL-Surveillance-Equipment.com (function() { var po = document.createElement('script'); po.type = 'text/javascript'; po.async = true; po.src = 'https://apis.google.com/js/plusone.js'; var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(po, s); })();

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Health-Care CIOs Share Security Best Practices To Prevent Rasomware Threats

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Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2016


Click Here Or On Above Image To Reach Our ExpertsHealth-Care CIOs Share Security Best Practices To Prevent Rasomware ThreatsHospital chief information officers say the health-care industry now needs to assume attackers are going to get into hospital networks. The key to avoiding damage, they say, is detection, response and containment.Attackers encrypted data at Methodist Hospital in Henderson, Kentucky and were holding it for ransom, security blogger Brian Krebs reported Wednesday. Additionally, NBC reported that two other hospitals were also recently victims of so-called ransomware attacks. Those attacks comes a little more than a month after Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center said it had paid hackers 40 bitcoins, about $17,000, after an attack made certain systems unusable for more than two weeks.Methodist Hospital did not respond to a request for comment.Traditionally, hospitals have focused on prevention, Darren Dworkin, chief information officer at Cedars-Sinai told CIO Journal. “You still have to do that, but at the same time you need to acknowledge that stuff will come through so you can detect it, catch it, and contain it,” he said. PRO-DTECH II FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Another hospital faced a problem with ransomware when a nurse clicked on a bad link, said a CIO who asked not to be identified. By isolating the laptop from the rest of the network, the CIO was able to contain the problem from spreading. These attacks can spread rapidly throughout a network, he said. Related Information: Healthcare Podcasters Talk Security (Blab)The CIO used backups to quickly restore the data. It's crucial to have data that's frequently backed up, he said. The difference between a problem that's caught and quickly handled and one that ends with a hospital paying thousands of dollars to hackers is often good backups.CELLPHONE DETECTOR (PROFESSIONAL)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Malicious software often enters health-care organizations when an employee clicks on a bad link or downloads a bad attachment. The malicious software then targets unpatched software on the victim's computer. There are many Windows-based systems in health care and the patching of software is notoriously poor, said Scott Donnelly, senior analyst at Recorded Future, a security firm that sells real-time threat intelligence.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)According to the company's analysis, recent ransomware has targeted vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player and Microsoft Silverlight. Mr. Donnelly suggests updating that software as well as Web browsers.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The best defense in the short term is to educate employees not to open unexpected attachments, click on any link embedded in an email and not to provide any personal information to unknown callers, said John D. Halamka, chief information officer at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, in an email message.“Millions can be spent on technical security but you're still as vulnerable as the most gullible employee who provides their password in response to a phishing email or inserts an infected USB drive,” he added.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Related Story:Virus Infects MedStar Health System's ComputersA virus infected the computer system of MedStar Health on Monday, forcing one of the Washington region's largest health care providers to shut down significant portions of its online operations.Hospital officials acknowledged the breach, which is being investigated by the FBI, but said they had “no evidence that information has been stolen.”“MedStar acted quickly with a decision to take down all system interfaces to prevent the virus from spreading throughout the organization,” spokeswoman Ann Nickels said in a statement. “We are working with our IT and cyber-security partners to fully assess and address the situation. Currently, all of our clinical facilities remain open and functioning.”WIRELESS/WIRED HIDDENCAMERA FINDER III(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The $5 billion health-care system operates 10 hospitals and more than 250 outpatient facilities in the Washington region. It serves hundreds of thousands of patients and employs more than 30,000 people.Hospital staff reported that they were unable to access email or a vast database of patient records.PRO-DTECH IV FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)One employee told The Post that the entire MedStar computer system was inaccessible.“Even the lowest level staff can't communicate with anyone. You can't schedule patients, you can't access records, you can't do anything,” said the woman, who asked that her name not be used because she wasn't authorized to speak about the incident.The woman also said she spoke to two other employees who saw a pop-up on their computer screens stating that they had been infected by a virus and asking for ransom in “some kind of internet currency.” She has not seen the pop-up herself.Though the nature of the MedStar infection remains unclear, Nickels said Monday she had “not been told that it's a ransom situation.”“Ransomware” — a virus that holds systems hostage until victims pay for a key to regain access — has twice been deployed against hospitals in recent cyber attacks.Last month, a hospital in Los Angeles paid hackers $17,000 in bitcoins, an internet currency, to free its system. Two weeks ago, a Kentucky facility announced it was in an “internal state of emergency” after a similar attack.Wireless Camera Finder(Buy/Rent/Layaway)For MedStar, the infection's impact may be widespread as staff members are forced to use paper charts and records.“Everything will be slowed down tremendously,” said a man who has worked closely with the hospital for 15 years. “It's huge.”Appointments and surgeries will be delayed, he said, adding that it will take longer for lab results to come back, patients to receive tests and medications to be ordered.MedStar has not announced how long it expects the system to remain offline.MAGNETIC, ELECTRIC, RADIO ANDMICROWAVE DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Updated 4-11-2016

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Rent Our Two-Way Radios For Your Special Events

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Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2016


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Cybersecurity Expert Suggests Blockchain To Thwart Hackers

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Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2016


Click Here Or On Above Image To Reach Our ExpertsCybersecurity Expert Suggests Blockchain To Thwart HackersEveryone should have concerns about cybersecurity as there are many fronts in this battle. Hackers are increasingly targeting not just people's credit card details but also other personal details and critical infrastructure more often than you would think. The worst fear is that terrorists could take out a nuclear plant, causing a disaster like Fukishima. Corporations also target people's data in order to improve sales and expand their customer base. Mass surveillance means that someone might always be listening. Demand for services that ensure cybersecurity will grow rapidly in the years to come and blockchain technology is making multiple advances in addressing these concerns.Guardtime has recently announced its intention to use its own blockchain to secure the UK's energy infrastructure, including nuclear power plants and electricity distribution grids, as well as national flood defences, in partnership with Future Cities Catapult. PRO-DTECH II FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)CEO of Guardtime, Mike Gault, decided to base some of his operation out of Estonia, capitalizing on the talented pool of cryptographers. The key problem he was able to solve was how to protect the integrity of data without keeping secrets to verify whether such data is correct. The blockchain used by Guardtime, although inspired by Bitcoin, differs from virtual currency blockchains; it is based on Keyless Signature Infrastructure (KSI), which improves on the scalability and settlement time. CELLPHONE DETECTOR (PROFESSIONAL)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)This system relies on the integrity of the hash function to ensure integrity of data, allowing it to identify three attributes of data: first, proof of time, i.e. when the asset was actually registered on the Blockchain; second, identity, referring to where the asset was first recorded; and third, authenticity, referring to whether or not the data has been tampered with.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)The integrity of data in the system, not the confidentiality of data, was attacked at Iran's Natanz nuclear facility by Stuxnet, a malicious computer program, back in 2013. By using KSI digital signatures, Guardtime's blockchain monitors the integrity of digital assets and detects unauthorized changes in software and configurations.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Also, by providing a complete chain of the history of the data that is generated and transmitted, a breach can be acted upon in real-time. This is how the technology will prevent attacks such as Stuxnet from hitting critical civilian infrastructure networks in the UK.The technology which Guardtime is employing is already used to secure Estonian IT systems and can be independently verified without having to trust the administrators of the system. Estonia now registers marriages, health records and other sensitive information on a blockchain. Guardtime's KSI Blockchain is best suited to cybersecurity, telecommunications and data management where its industrial capacity sets it apart from other blockchain providers. A move away from public key cryptography means that it is secure against potential threats in the future, such as quantum computing, as hash functions are immune. Also, their offering comes at a time when the nuclear power industry has come under scrutiny with regards to cybersecurity.PRO-DTECH III FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Another venture is taking a similar approach, aiming to solve the biggest problem in telecommunications; trusting third-parties with sensitive data. BitMessage is an open-source project that has revamped Bitcoin's block-and-transfer system to decentralize and automate encrypted communication. The novel feature is transactional mixing, making it extremely difficult to eavesdrop even if the encrypted data has been captured. Once the project has been brought out of alpha testing, we could see it replace email and other forms of instant messaging. The software is only available on desktops at present but could soon expand to mobiles and other portable devices.WIRELESS/WIRED HIDDENCAMERA FINDER III(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Enigma is also based on the Bitcoin's blockchain and was developed by the MIT to create a marketplace where users can sell the rights to encrypted data without providing access to the underlying data itself.PRO-DTECH IV FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)This project is set to bring ‘perfect secrecy' to the blockchain by breaking data into pieces and mathematically guaranteeing that each of these pieces is masked, random and completely secure.Enigma has already caught the attention of banks, who want to be able to store, analyse and share data without it being revealed to other parties. Their white paper gives an illuminating example of how it can be used to reduce costs and offer a new income stream for customers. A pharmaceutical company looking for patients in clinical trials would be able to scan genomic databases for candidates. With guaranteed privacy and autonomous control, more consumers will feel comfortable selling their data. Wireless Camera Finder(Buy/Rent/Layaway)This will allow greater data-sharing between companies and lead to more value being created by businesses. However, Enigma needs to reach critical mass before the network can start working securely. To help expand the network and gain users, every time someone requests a computation from the Enigma network, they pay a bitcoin fee. The largest fraction of this fee goes to the nodes in the Enigma network as a reward for storing and processing the user's encrypted data.MAGNETIC, ELECTRIC, RADIO ANDMICROWAVE DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)BitMessage directly addresses concerns held by many about the overarching power of corporations and governments to snoop on private data.COUNTERSURVEILLANCE PROBE / MONITOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Projects such as Enigma will allow consumers to capitalize on the explosion of ‘Big Data' and put more control into what personal data corporations can and cannot access.PRO-DTECH FREQUENCY DETECTOR(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Finally, the KSI Blockchain illustrates how a blockchain can be made resistant to decryption through quantum computing and how to achieve scalability for industrial use. In short, Bitcoin has inspired, and will continue to inspire, some exciting applications that will revolutionize cybersecurity.RF SIGNAL DETECTOR ( FREQUENCY COUNTER)(Buy/Rent/Layaway)Your questions and comments are greatly appreciated.Monty Henry, Owner

engineer meeting podcast
vol.51 3Dの話をしよう

engineer meeting podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2016 57:39


今回のゲストはサーバーサイドエンジニアの鶴澤 大輔 さんをゲストに 3Dの話をしようというテーマで初心者向けな3Dの話をしました。 [トピックス] Autodesk Maya (http://www.autodesk.co.jp/adsk/servlet/pc/index?id=14515239&siteID=1169823) 3ボタンマウス 3D製作の勉強の仕方 挫折ポイント モデラー・テクスチャー(アーティスト)・アニメーター・リガー・コンポジッター https://daisuke.amebaownd.com/posts/5141 3Dの発表の場 3Dプリンタで出来ないこと カメラ スーパーモデラーってどんな人なんだろう スカルプト zbrushhttp://oakcorp.net/zbrush/features/ZBrush4R7/index.php 専門学校の環境

Talentopoly Podcast
Episode 27 - Designing with the iPad...

Talentopoly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2012


Episode 27 - Designing with the iPad                    Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe to RSS Download MP3 Show notes Talentopoly Podcast - Ep 27 March 14th Intro Welcome to Episode 27 of the Talentopoly podcast. Designing with your iPad hosted by Jared Brown Brandon Corbin joined by Patrick Dow Beverage Introductions Warm-up Discussion Talk with Patrick Discussion New iPad just came out Lots of discussion around how to design for the iPad Let’s talk about designing with the iPad Review Photoshop Touch - $10 Layer editing is not up to par with desktop version Using your iPad as a secondary display with AirDisplay - $20 + $10 Preview mobile artwork easily Illustrate with a stylus Wacom tabletss support pressure sensitivity Turning this on in the iPad Discuss iPhoto for iPad - $5 Illustration / sketching Autodesk SketchBook Pro Adobe Ideas Styli Wacom Bamboo stylus - $30 Sketch Plus - $15 Cosmonaut - $25 iPen - $89 Great for precision hand writing Requires apps to use SDK Con - Drawing lag on iPad 5 Collaborative drawing apps Another sync app - SyncPad Mock ups / wireframing apps 5 apps for wireframing Adobe Proto Adobe Debut for iPad - $10 Recap Image editing Illustration / sketching Mock ups Present designs to clients Recommendations AirDisplay for mobile developers Collaborative drawing app - SyncSpace Wrapping Up Tease next episode Scaling your back end - Our next guest has scaled an iOS game that you have surely heard of and have probably even played. Thanks for listening

Game Informer Online Radio

This week, we were a little short on people... meaning we only have Dave, David, and myself. David being dbull620, not JR, who was nowhere to be found, or Hist, who was already a guest. Confused yet?The news this week involves IGN's Top 100 Comic Book Heroes, Hitman Absolution, Assassin's Creed: Revelations, Ubisoft wanting more yearly franchises, Soulcalibur V,  Starhawk, The 3DS eShop delay, and much more.

FutureDrumZ PodCast
SNEAR @ STUDIO MIX APRIL 2008

FutureDrumZ PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2008


SNEAR APRIL 2008Tracklist..Feel No Way - Heist - Big Bad HeavyCaptain Nemo - Heist - Co-LabSkankers - Dirty Harry - FrontlineSomething Different - Sensa - DubHeavy Duty - DJ Target - Big Bad HeavyThings you Left - Heist - Co-LabMr Jah - Cabbie - ChronicSpaghetti Hoops - Butcher - Useless Plastix DubPull Up - Jaydan - PropagandaGo - Jayline - Useless Plastix DubWestern Riddim - Dirty Harry - FrontlineWishmaster - DJ Pleasure - Low Down DeepWots My Code 08 - Total Science - C.I.AUnknown - Jayline - DubAmbush - Heist - Co-LabWar - Dub Foundation Feat' Fatman D - Biological Beats DubOffline - Clipz - Audio ZooSlut - Double Zero - Frontline3rd Degree Gurns - Friction - ValveGrimey Clipz Remix - Dillinja - V RecordingsCheater Cheater - Original Sin - GanjaForever V.I.P - G Dub - GanjaLondon Hoo - Cabbie - Big Bad Heavyhttp://www.futuredrumz.net/files/2008/SNEAR%20APRIL%202008.mp3 Support Futuredumz vote on all topsites everyday big up!        

FutureDrumZ PodCast
Blazius March 2006 mix:

FutureDrumZ PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2006


http://www.futuredrumz.net/files/BlaziusMarchmix2006.mp3High rankin - Bang bangFozzy b & specimen a - Gimme a mic checkHigh rankin - ElectrotechRobot death squad - Prank callDJ Dangerous & High rankin - Drop itHigh rankin - Soul of an angelUnknown error - Struggle Nemesis -Alter ego Raiden - Fallin Quadrant - Manipulated living Nemesis - ArchitectTeebee - TsunamiMoving fusion - The beginning Half life - Bomboclart Gang related - RukusFozzy b & specimen a - Grumble funkTaxman - Transmission VIPTask horizon - Come forward (Shimon remix) Cybaspace feat. Shanie - Seven (Moving fusion remix)Teebee - Snake funk Calibre - Second sunTeebee - CorpseMarcus intalex - Out of touchSt.cal - Losing groundcatch DJ Blazius live on www.futuredrumz.com every friday @ 3pm-5pm Support Futuredumz vote on all topsites everyday big up!