Wednesday, 8 March 2017

Donald Trump's Paranoia on the Operation of the Government is untenable, Danny Said


Former President Donald Trump's White House "pure paranoia" is "impossible to work in the Republic," former CBS News anchor Dennis said.

He described Facebook's position as "free fall," and he asked Mr. Trump whether he really believed his claim.

"Even the most basic president must fight to keep himself in the real world." The oval office can be a bubble, the power sucks the scammers and cynical, but I've never seen such a thing, "he wrote.

The paranoid level radiated from the White House is untenable for the operation of the Republic.


"If President Trump actually believes what he is saying, I have a real problem, even Richard Nixon, so far the most paranoid president, with a relatively quiet hand control for many years.

"The government has been a whirlwind from the whirlwind since its inauguration," the former CBS Evening News anchor added. "The news reports show that Mr. Trump's anger is only getting worse."

"There is a growing consensus that the president may be" unhinged. "This is a serious allegation, but even if not, Trump only has his own responsibility.

Mr. called to ask people to question the president because he had no evidence to claim that former President Barack Obama was eavesdropping on his phone.

"The person who sent a twitter tirade accused the former president of the crime that he did not provide evidence that the person was double down when everyone in any sense pushed back, this man was our commander.




"Everyone, now the standard Trump, or the past, will have to answer the acquiescence, silence or sophistry of future generations - if it is not an outright coward.

He added: "conspiracy theory in the whole society is corrupt, when they decide the national policy, they may be fatal."

Bill said: "When the problem around Russia, as the IDF began to crumble, the transfer of determination to be upgraded.

"But if the president wants him to distract, I think he is wrong to judge the will of the American people, we have woken up, we are concerned that we love the country too much, let it lose the battle."

Donald Trump Meets With The Surveillance State

November 26, 2010 In Portland, Oregon, Muhammad Osman Muhammad, a 19-year-old Somali-born American citizen, stood near the city's Pioneer Court and hit a cell phone number. He thinks the phone will be placed near a bomb, in a crowded Christmas tree lighting ceremony. In fact, Muhammad was cheated for a long time F.B.I. Terrorist action. The agent arrested him.

In 2013, after a two-week trial, the jury judged Muhammad to try to use weapons of mass destruction. He was sentenced to three years in prison. Only after the trial, the government informed the court that some of the evidence used was obtained under section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which would allow for unsecured surveillance of Americans who communicate with foreigners for intelligence gathering The



Mohamud's lawyer believes that his verdict should be abandoned because, among other reasons, the use of FISA evidence violates the defendant's fourth amendment right against unreasonable searches. In December last year, the Federal Court of Appeals of the Ninth Circuit Court ruled Mohamud. It argues that the government can use the evidence collected without warrant to conduct a criminal trial because the collection is "accidental" in the course of the permitted action and, in any case, "intellectual exception" to assure the requirement.

The appeal decision, in a sense, is consistent with the sedentary and tough rhetoric of the Trump government on terrorism. But the fact is that the United States to monitor the evidence of national investigation, if it accused foreign intelligence agencies, may lead to a US citizen's criminal case should be to Trump President pause, especially taking into account the FBI is conducting an investigation allegedly, General consultants and Russian intelligence and government officials.

Trump government has seen the first national security adviser Michael Flynn (Michael Flynn) after the resignation, he revealed Flynn and the Russian ambassador to Washington Sergei Keith Liya between the dialogue content and Flynn In public and vice president Mike Burns. Flynn, a professional military intelligence officer, should be aware that Kislyak may be the target of US foreign intelligence gathering, and any dialogue with him may be intercepted and transcribed. Flynn's seemingly dirty fee gives him his office, but his fate offers a broader warning that any Trump Advisor who works with the Russian Federation to participate in US intelligence operations.

On 14 February, the Times reported that "telephone records and intercepted calls" indicated that members of the Trump presidential campaign and other advisers had repeatedly engaged with Russian intelligence officials one year before the election of Trump. Do not know the level of detail of this evidence, why it was collected in the first place, or whether it provided any signs of misconduct. (James Clap, who served as director of national intelligence until Trump's inauguration, told Sunday "journalist" that when he left the office he knew "there is no evidence of the collusion between the Trump movement and Russia."



In any case, the background of the F.B.I. survey is different from what happened 20 years ago - not just Trump. Since 2001, the US Patriot Act and other extensions to anti-terrorist authorities and programs have made it easier for governments to use information collected for informational purposes, with or without warrant, to support criminal prosecution against any American. Often, this happens in cases involving terrorism, intelligence operations or espionage, but allegations at the end of these dark evidence collection may also involve financial, perjury, and even news disclosure.

Section 702 of FISA is one of the main means of monitoring the policy. It was promulgated in its current form in 2008 and authorized the Attorney General and the Director of National Intelligence to target people who were not US citizens or permanent residents and were considered overseas. However, according to its procedures, investigators can collect telephone and e-mail records from US companies. This is one of the legal frameworks for secret plans for large-scale electronic and telephone records collection, such as plans by Edward Snowdon. The law should prevent abuse, such as "reverse targets", for example, to establish surveillance of Russian spies when the real purpose is to collect evidence against Americans who are likely to be in contact with the spy - the system is highly classified and not being examined in public courts.s

2017 International Women's Day: You need to understand five things about this year's celebration

Wednesday, March 8 is the International Women's Day, held in various parts of the world to commemorate the struggle for women's rights.


Here are five facts about the day:

1. Originally known as the International Women's Working Women's Day, February 28, 1909, was first celebrated in New York to commemorate the 1908 International Women's Clothing Workers' Union strike, when 15,000 workers, including many immigrants, demanded through the city's low-level oriental requirements Social and political rights.

2. The first modern International Women's Day was held in 1914 and was held five years after its establishment on 8 March. The choice of this day is because it is a Sunday, most women will leave the work, allowing them to participate in parades and other events, and since then has been celebrated.

3. This day was declared the National Day of the Soviet Union in 1917 and was mainly celebrated by the socialist movement and the communist countries until the adoption by the United Nations in 1977. Since 1996, the United Nations has allocated a theme for each IWD. This year's theme is "the courage to change".

4. According to US Nations, it is "the day when women are recognized for their achievements, without regard to division, whether national, national, language, cultural, economic or political. This is an opportunity to review the struggle and achievements of the past, more important Is looking for future potentials and opportunities to wait for future women.


5. This day is now an official holiday for several countries, including Afghanistan, Cambodia, Mongolia, Vietnam and Zambia, and only women in countries including China, Madagascar and Nepal.