Daily Archives: July 18, 2013

NSA snooping: How long until it reaches six degrees of separation?

The NSA Admits It Analyzes More People’s Data Than Previously Revealed – Philip Bump – The Atlantic Wire. But Inglis’ statement was new. Analysts look “two or three hops” from terror suspects when evaluating terror activity, Inglis revealed. Previously, the … Continue reading

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“Positivity Ratio” Criticized

“Positivity Ratio” Criticized In New Sokal Affair – Neuroskeptic | DiscoverMagazine.com. On that note, it would obviously be wrong to dismiss all of positive psychology research just because of one bad paper. However, positive psychologists do have a case to … Continue reading

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Peeling the Benghazi Coverup Onion: Marine colonel sought in Benghazi investigation not yet retired

Despite Pentagon claims, Marine colonel sought in Benghazi investigation not yet retired | Marine Corps Times | marinecorpstimes.com. Defense Department officials have told members of Congress that Bristol cannot be forced to testify because he retired after stepping down during … Continue reading

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Benghazi Coverup: Something Stinks

Congressman Frank Wolf: Benghazi Survivors Forced to Sign Non-Disclosure Agreements. “According to trusted sources that have contacted my office, many if not all of the survivors of the Benghazi attacks along with others at the Department of Defense, the CIA … Continue reading

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