Zach Weismueller on Bringing the First Amendment into the 21st Century

Trevor TimmTrevor Timm is the executive director
of the Freedom of the Press Foundation, a nonprofit that works to
provide funding, encryption tools, and other resources to
journalists who expose government secrets. Timm’s group is backed
by heavy hitters-journalists Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras,
Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg, actor John Cusack,
and former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor Edward
Snowden. Timm sat down with Reason TV’s Zach Weissmueller in March
to discuss the vision for the project, how it plans to operate, and
what happens if the foundation becomes a target.

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The New York Times Runs a Full-Page Ad for a Marijuana Review Site

Last week The New York Times
called
for the legalization of marijuana. Today it’s running a
full-page marijuana ad. More exactly, it’s advertising a
website—Leafly—that reviews
different strains of pot and directs you to the dispensaries,
doctors, and stores that will help you get ahold of them.

The most striking thing about the ad is that it isn’t striking
at all. It would be easy to flip past this quickly without
recognizing that it’s about cannabis—and even if you do pause long
enough to see what’s being advertised, the idea of an ad for a
marijuana review site in The New York Times just doesn’t
sound all that bizarre anymore. That’s when you know a social
revolution is succeeding: when it starts to feel banal.

Here’s the ad:

HIGH TIMES it ain't.

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The Shocking Secret Government Watchlisting Guide: The Intercept's Ryan Devereaux

“The Shocking Secret Government Watchlisting Guide: The
Intercept’s Ryan Devereaux,” produced by Anthony Fisher and Nick
Gillespie. 

Original release date was Aug. 1, 2014. Original writeup is
below.

“It’s been more than a decade since the September 11th attacks.
The question is whether we’re on this pendulum and we’re going to
swing back to some semblance of sanity when it comes to civil
liberties,” says The Intercept‘s Ryan Devereaux, who along with
Jeremy
Scahill
,
co-authored a shocking expose
on the secret government guide to
placing people on terrorist watchlists. 

Devereaux spoke with Reason TV’s Nick Gillespie about

the 166 page document
, approved by the Obama administration in
March 2013 and developed by no less than 19 government agencies,
which greatly expands the scope of the national terror
watchlist.

It also substantially lowers the bar for placing a person on the
list, definitively stating that “concrete facts are not necessary”
for someone to be deemed reasonably suspicious and worthy of
government surveillance.

About 7 minutes.

Produced by Anthony L. Fisher, with assistance from Brett
Crudgington.

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The Shocking Secret Government Watchlisting Guide: The Intercept’s Ryan Devereaux

“The Shocking Secret Government Watchlisting Guide: The
Intercept’s Ryan Devereaux,” produced by Anthony Fisher and Nick
Gillespie. 

Original release date was Aug. 1, 2014. Original writeup is
below.

“It’s been more than a decade since the September 11th attacks.
The question is whether we’re on this pendulum and we’re going to
swing back to some semblance of sanity when it comes to civil
liberties,” says The Intercept‘s Ryan Devereaux, who along with
Jeremy
Scahill
,
co-authored a shocking expose
on the secret government guide to
placing people on terrorist watchlists. 

Devereaux spoke with Reason TV’s Nick Gillespie about

the 166 page document
, approved by the Obama administration in
March 2013 and developed by no less than 19 government agencies,
which greatly expands the scope of the national terror
watchlist.

It also substantially lowers the bar for placing a person on the
list, definitively stating that “concrete facts are not necessary”
for someone to be deemed reasonably suspicious and worthy of
government surveillance.

About 7 minutes.

Produced by Anthony L. Fisher, with assistance from Brett
Crudgington.

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Sheldon Richman on Why He Can't Help But Be a Libertarian

sheldon richman sundayIt’s not easy being a libertarian, writes Sheldon
Richman. He maintain that, like other freedom advocates he knows,
he can’t help but be a libertarian. His understanding of what it
means to be human, of the conditions under which reason-bearing,
language-using social animals can flourish, of the nature of
violence, and of the essence of the state all lead him to conclude
that individuals should be free of aggression, essentially the
initiation of physical force. And that means all persons should be
unmolested as they peacefully go about their lives, formulating
plans and aspirations, justly acquiring possessions and engaging in
voluntary cooperation with other persons.

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Sheldon Richman on Why He Can’t Help But Be a Libertarian

sheldon richman sundayIt’s not easy being a libertarian, writes Sheldon
Richman. He maintain that, like other freedom advocates he knows,
he can’t help but be a libertarian. His understanding of what it
means to be human, of the conditions under which reason-bearing,
language-using social animals can flourish, of the nature of
violence, and of the essence of the state all lead him to conclude
that individuals should be free of aggression, essentially the
initiation of physical force. And that means all persons should be
unmolested as they peacefully go about their lives, formulating
plans and aspirations, justly acquiring possessions and engaging in
voluntary cooperation with other persons.

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"Bureaucracy Is Out Of Control," Martin Armstrong Blasts "Obama Should Just Resign"

Submitted by Martin Armstrong via Armstrong Economics,

Obama should just resign. He is outrageous. He supported the NSA and has claimed the CIA does not spy on Congress. Well, the Inspector General has released his report and oops – yes the CIA spies on Congress.

Let’s get real here. I have reported that for 2 years speaking and communicating with people on the House Financial Services Committee (banking), they were telling me that the NSA was sweeping up even their emails and phone calls way before Snowden. I was told that point-blank and not in confidence. Therefore, EVERY journalist had that SAME info and refused to report it. Snowden had to go to the Guardian in Britain to get the story out because WE HAVE NO PRESS WITH INTEGRITY that is still standing in the United States.

Now they are all reporting the CIA spies on Congress. The executive branch led by the President controls the Judiciary as well and it is at war with Congress. Obama has used the NSA, IRS, and the CIA to attack everyone. These people behind the curtain are the unelected. They threaten and blackmail people as part of their routine. I have seen this first hand and you do not grasp pure evil until you see it in their eyes.

These types of people see themselves so above everyone else and bask in their power to destroy anyone or anything they deem inappropriate. Where this will all end is written in history and it is never pretty.

Obama is either a stooge or part of the real danger to the survivability of our nation long-term.

*  *  *

Harsh words indeed… but we struggle to find fault in Mr. Armstrong’s perspective




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“Bureaucracy Is Out Of Control,” Martin Armstrong Blasts “Obama Should Just Resign”

Submitted by Martin Armstrong via Armstrong Economics,

Obama should just resign. He is outrageous. He supported the NSA and has claimed the CIA does not spy on Congress. Well, the Inspector General has released his report and oops – yes the CIA spies on Congress.

Let’s get real here. I have reported that for 2 years speaking and communicating with people on the House Financial Services Committee (banking), they were telling me that the NSA was sweeping up even their emails and phone calls way before Snowden. I was told that point-blank and not in confidence. Therefore, EVERY journalist had that SAME info and refused to report it. Snowden had to go to the Guardian in Britain to get the story out because WE HAVE NO PRESS WITH INTEGRITY that is still standing in the United States.

Now they are all reporting the CIA spies on Congress. The executive branch led by the President controls the Judiciary as well and it is at war with Congress. Obama has used the NSA, IRS, and the CIA to attack everyone. These people behind the curtain are the unelected. They threaten and blackmail people as part of their routine. I have seen this first hand and you do not grasp pure evil until you see it in their eyes.

These types of people see themselves so above everyone else and bask in their power to destroy anyone or anything they deem inappropriate. Where this will all end is written in history and it is never pretty.

Obama is either a stooge or part of the real danger to the survivability of our nation long-term.

*  *  *

Harsh words indeed… but we struggle to find fault in Mr. Armstrong’s perspective




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Inside the Sharknado: Mockbusters, Remix Culture, and the Earnestness of Camp

“Inside the Sharknado: Mockbusters, Remix Culture, and
the Earnestness of Camp,” produced by **Zach Weissmueller
.
4 minutes.**

Original release date was July 29, 2014. Original writeup is
below.

“The government’s not prepared, man,” says Judah Friedlander,
castmember of Sharknado 2: The Second One, when asked if
FEMA would respond to a sharknado effectively. “But Ian
Ziering is.”

Reason TV talked to Friedlander, Ziering, and director Anthony
C. Ferrante about the upcoming sequel to the wildly popular TV
movie Sharknado,
which became a cultural phenomenon inspiring almost 5,000 tweets a
minute and netting SyFy network more viewers than any other
original program had ever done before.

Reason TV also spoke to David Rimawi, CEO of The Asylum, the production and
distribution company that made Sharknado and has created a
name for itself as a producer of low-budget “mockbuster” movies
like Snakes on a
Train
, Transmorphers,
and The
Terminators
, which consistently push the limits of
intellectual property law.

“We’re not very creative, but we’re much more creative than the
studios, or at least the same level of creativity,” says Rimawi,
who points to the huge share of Hollywood blockbusters based on
previously existing trademarks or brands. “We do that as well,
using their products.”

As The Asylum has achieved greater mainstream success, they’ve
even inspired knock-offs of their own products, such as a popular

“Shark Tornado” game
available on the iTunes app store. To
this, Rimawi can only shrug and appreciate the gumption.

“These guys were quicker. ‘Shark Tornado’: We don’t own that. I
was just jealous,” says Rimawi.

Sharknado 2: The Second One
premieres tonight at 9 p.m.
on SyFy.

Approximately 4 minutes. Produced by Zach Weissmueller. Camera
by Tracy Oppenheimer, Alexis Garcia, and Weissmueller.

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Goldman Warns Of 6.5% Japanese GDP Collapse, Worst Since Lehman

Back in early 2013 we warned in article after article, that as a result of Abenomics, Japan is facing an economic disaster of epic proportions.

We recapitulated this topic most recently in June, when our forecasts were proven correct, and we summarized the legacy of Abenomics as follows: Japan’s Greatest “Misery” In 33 Years. Of course, starting in 2012, throughout 2013 and into 2014, the mainstream media, like a dutiful little cheerleader has been encouraging the devastation with the argumentum ad populum (and ad baculum, and ad ignorantiam) “what other option does Japan have.”

Well, one option was simply not to engage in economic suicide. But then again it was never about the economy: it was all about the BOJ’s monetary stimulus that would allow the US stock market several more months of fungible bliss as Japanese reserves found their way into the US stock market at a time when the epic illiquidity in the US Treasury bond market (as we grew tired of explaining in 2013) forced the Fed to begin tapering in December (and conclude in October, or a few months before it is forced to launch yet another QE episode).

This likely explains why just like the media, Goldman, which would do anything to revel in yet another year of soaring bonuses, was a fervent supported of Abenomics, knowing well what the impact of $75 billion in Japanese liquidity would have on the S&P500, and thus Goldman’s bonus pool, all the while explaining away the ongoing catastrophe of the economy with the magical “J-Curve”: you see, Japan’s miraculous export-boom driven recovery was always just around the corner… after all the J-curve is never wrong.

Except this time.

And now that Japan has served its purpose, with the Nikkei225 well below its January 1 level and unlikely to repeat last year’s performance (in fact it will be lucky not to plunge by 10-20% by year end as the momentum chasers have long gone, just as the cartoonish government dumps the people’s pensions into 30x P/E stocks and destroys what little peace of mind Japan’s future retirees may have), Goldman has finally turned the corner and is now saying what we warned would happen in Japan well over a year ago.

From Goldman’s Naohiko Baba:

Japan Focus of the Week: June wages disappoint; watch for BOJ’s economic assessment 

 

Slowdown in June wages, special wages disappoint

 

June total cash wages rose 0.4% yoy, decelerating slightly from May (+0.6%). Basic wages turned to a small growth, but overtime wages decelerated.  Special wage, reflecting summer bonuses disappointed with only a small +0.3% increase.

 

Real disposable income drops sharply again in June / large negative GDP growth unavoidable for Q2

 

Based on the Household Survey, Q1 real spending rose 4.6% qoq on rush demand before the tax hike, but the Q2 pullback was higher at -9.4% qoq. One explanation was decline in real disposable income, which declined -8.0% yoy in June and -6% yoy on average for Q2. The difficult income environment is reflecting in consumer behavior.

 

June production declines far steeper than expected

 

Production decreased 3.3% mom in June (May: +0.7%), a far steeper decline than the market consensus (-1.2%) and the production outlook (-0.7%). Producer shipments were also down 1.9% mom in June, and this resulted in a sharp rise in inventories (of +1.9%).

Just as Abenomics is preparing to hit its 2-year anniversary, Japan’s economy is on the verge of recession. And here is Goldman’s punchline, one whose arrival we warned was only a matter of time.

The greater-than-expected weakness in the consumption snapback signals significant downside risk to our forecast of 4.6% decline for Q2 real GDP (sequential annualized). While we expect lower imports, higher inventories, and other factors to support GDP to some extent, we see negative real GDP growth of around -6.5% as likely, based on the data currently available.

Considering in Q1, Japan’s GDP grew by a front-loaded 6.7%, the nearly 13% plunge to a -6.5% annualized contraction would be the biggest sequential GDP drop in Japan’s history. As we showed two weeks ago:

 

In short: Japan’s Keynesian lunacy is about to result in the worst economic collapse since the Lehman bankruptcy. Congratulations tenured ivory tower economists: your “theories” have just crushed another country.

As for Abe, he still has time to develop another mysterious case of diarrhea and to take his second and final leave from politics, leaving some other unlucky soul to pick up the pieces from his disastrous policies.




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