Casual Observation

To me, the main problem with Ralph Northam’s apology wasn’t what it contained but what it lacked. I actually thought he did a good job of taking responsibility for his actions, acknowledging that he caused harm in the present as well as in the past, and making a credible pledge to do everything he can to regain trust.

What he really needed to do in addition to all of that is explain exactly how and why he wound up in either blackface or a KKK costume and then thought it would be a good idea to put that in his yearbook. He needed to explain how and when he changed and what helped him make the transformation. And then he needed to more forcefully repudiate his past actions and the culture that led to them.

There are a lot of people who were raised the wrong way, or who came up in a really intolerant culture. Not all of them grow out of it by the time they are 25 years old. We don’t need to condemn every one of these people for the rest of their lives. But they do need to convince us that they underwent a process and that they learned from it.

The better we understand that process, the easier it us to relate it and to be forgiving or even trusting again. Northam probably has a story along these lines that he could have told. It most likely wouldn’t have been mere self-serving bullshit either. He should have told it.

Since he did not, he isn’t getting much benefit of the doubt. He appears to have been unusually racist at one point in time, and we have no idea really why we should believe he’s truly changed.

He can point to his record in recent decades, and that’s an important part of the story. But it’s not enough.

SPP Vol.703 & Old Time Froggy Botttom Cafe

Hello again painting fans.

This week I will be continuing with the painting of the eastern shore Virginia farmhouse. The photo that I’m using is seen directly below. I’ll be using my usual acrylic paints on a 5×7 inch canvas.

When last seen the painting appeared as it does in the photo seen directly below.

Since that time I have continued to work on the painting.

I’ve now started to paint the farmhouse.  Up on top the roof has been painted, with shadowed portion and chimney shadows as well.  Gray paint has been added to the porch roof as well.  The siding and windows have received their initial layers of paint. Finally, the house shadow has been added at the base.

 
The current state of the painting is seen in the photo directly below.

I’ll have more progress to show you next week. See you then.

Earlier paintings in this series can be seen here.

Black-Ops Mercenaries On the Internet

Using tools denied by Western adversaries … Russia, China, India and Korea trying to level the playing field.

Black Cube Targets Cyber-Security NGO at Behest of Leading Israeli Malware Maker | Tikun Olam |

The Israeli TV news magazine, Uvdah and the NY Times have collaborated on, and amplified a major story originally published by AP. It documents an elaborate, and ultimately unsuccessful sting operation on the Canadian cyber-security NGO, Citizen Lab (CL).  The latter is the key organization which has exposed a series of malware attacks by various hacking outfits whose government, police, and intelligence clients, use the surveillance products to spy on citizen activists.  Citizen Lab has documented the use of the Israeli dirty ops company, NSO Group’s Pegasus malware by Mexican and Gulf (and many other) government agents to spy on, and even kill dissidents who seek to expose official corruption and who seek the reform their political systems.

Continued below the fold …

However, more recently NSO felt compelled to escalate its response to such attacks against its hacking activities.  That’s because Saudi intelligence agents used Pegasus to track the communications between two dissidents working against the regime abroad.  One of them, the Washington Post journalist, Jamal Khashoggi, was later murdered by Saudi assassins dispatched by the Crown Prince, Mohammed ibn Salman, and his underlings.  It is exceedingly possible that Pegasus had infected either sets of cell phones used by both activists and permitted the killers to track the victim up to the very moment he set foot in the Saudi embassy, where he was ultimately murdered.

In this case, two operatives identified by Uvdah as working on behalf of another Israeli commercial investigations company, Black Cube, approached Citizen Lab staff posing as business clients interested in donating to the NGO’s work …

I’ve written a number of diaries on this topic throughout the years …

Saudi Murder Suspect Trained in Offensive Spying

The New York Times broke a story about an unreported August 3, 2016 meeting at Trump Tower attended by Erik Prince, George Nader, Donald Trump Jr., Stephen Miller, and Joel Zamel, who had presented a multimillion-dollar proposal for his company Psy-Group to implement a social media manipulation campaign to help elect Trump.

A mercenary (Erik Prince), a Middle East power broker (George Nader), and the head of an Israeli version of #CambridgeAnalytica (Joel Zamel) walk into a bar….

Egypt five years on: was it ever a ‘social media revolution’? | The Guardian |

RAMNIFICATIONS!!

Cambridge Analytica-linked businessman helped start Black Cube, lawsuit claims | Times of Israel – Aug. 28, 2018 |

Vincent Tchenguiz, an Iranian-born British entrepreneur and property tycoon who until 2015 was the largest shareholder in the parent company of the scandal-hit data firm Cambridge Analytica, also played a prominent role in the founding stages of the controversial Israeli business intelligence company Black Cube, and provided it with vital funding, according to a 2013 Israeli lawsuit filed by lawyers for Tchenguiz.

Tchenguiz, whose family is of Iraqi-Jewish origin, fell out with the secretive Israeli company and its founders and sued it for fraud and other alleged offenses, seeking almost a million pounds in damages. The case, which received very little media coverage at the time, was ultimately settled out of court.

DEATH OF DEMOCRACY – A LOST CAUSE IN THE INTERNET AGE

Ohh?

Project Raven

Inside the UAE’s secret hacking team of American NSA educated mercenaries (Reuters)

Monitoring the Arab Uprising

IDF’s New Media – war propaganda through social media (Nov. 2012)

Boeing/Narus helps Egyptian dictatorship fight pro-democracy movement (Nov. 2012)

[Update-1] : linked article expanded …

Project Raven: Secret hacking team of American mercenaries

Two weeks after leaving her position as an intelligence analyst for the U.S. National Security Agency in 2014, Lori Stroud was in the Middle East working as a hacker for an Arab monarchy.

She had joined Project Raven, a clandestine team that included more than a dozen former U.S. intelligence operatives recruited to help the United Arab Emirates engage in surveillance of other governments, militants and human rights activists critical of the monarchy.

Stroud and her team, working from a converted mansion in Abu Dhabi known internally as “the Villa,” would use methods learned from a decade in the U.S intelligence community to help the UAE hack into the phones and computers of its enemies.

Stroud had been recruited by a Maryland cybersecurity contractor to help the Emiratis launch hacking operations, and for three years, she thrived in the job. But in 2016, the Emiratis moved Project Raven to a UAE cybersecurity firm named DarkMatter. Before long, Stroud and other Americans involved in the effort say they saw the mission cross a red line: targeting fellow Americans for surveillance.

[…]

Purple Briefing, Black Brieving

Stroud is the only former Raven operative willing to be named in this story; eight others who described their experiences would do so only on condition of anonymity. She spent a decade at the NSA, first as a military service member from 2003 to 2009 and later as a contractor in the agency for the giant technology consultant Booz Allen Hamilton from 2009 to 2014. Her specialty was hunting for vulnerabilities in the computer systems of foreign governments, such as China, and analyzing what data should be stolen.

In 2013, her world changed. While stationed at NSA Hawaii, Stroud says, she made the fateful recommendation to bring a Dell technician already working in the building onto her team. That contractor was Edward Snowden.

The Citizen Lab: Mapping Hacking Team’s “Untraceable” Spyware

Hacking Team advertises that their RCS spyware is “untraceable” to a specific government operator. However, we claim to identify a number of current or former government users of the spyware by pinpointing endpoints, and studying instances of RCS that we have observed. We suspect that agencies of these twenty-one governments are current or former users of RCS: Azerbaijan, Colombia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Hungary, Italy, Kazakhstan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Oman, Panama, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Thailand, Turkey, UAE, and Uzbekistan. Nine of these countries receive the lowest ranking, “authoritarian,” in The Economist’s 2012 Democracy Index.5 Additionally, two current users (Egypt and Turkey) have brutally repressed recent protest movements.

Towards resilient cyber security as a Vision 2030 enabler  – BAe

Fire Mueller by BooMan
Mon Jan 18th, 2010 at 11:47:19 PM EST

From my diary – Sliding Ethics – 3 Years Ago: Fire Mueller

Same day another blogger @BooMan opinioned – Hero or FRAUD by sjct

More …

British MOD Issued DA-notice on Snowden (Aug. 2013)
NSA-GCHQ Espionage – Deceiving the Nation and the World

My six diaries since July 2018 where Black Cube, led by former Mossad spooks, is mentioned here @EuroTrib – archive.

INTELLIGENCE TIES BETWEEN AGENCIES ARE STRONGER THAN POLITICAL TIES BETWEEN NATIONS OR DIVISION BY BREXIT

 

[Update-1] : Earlier writings about the US military involvement with the Emirates, in particular Abu Dhabi.

US Elite Military Taking Mercenary Jobs In Abu Dhabi [Dec. 2012]

Erik Prince’s XE, now Frontier Services, and Halliburton HQ moved to Emirates

Cambridge Analytica 2.0 (EmerData Ltd) Linked to Mercers and Prince

Linked in my diary – Geheimdienste Amyntor – Victor In Chains

Trump White House Weighing Plans for Private Spies to Counter “Deep State” Enemies

 
[Update-2] : < despicable >

Blackwater Founder Erik Prince’s Business Ties With Netanyahu’s Disgraced Chief of Staff | Haaretz – Dec. 6, 2017 |

Vincent Tchenguiz’s Consensus Business Group Invests $6 million in Israeli Venture Fund

Key words | Erik Prince | SCL Group | Vincent Tchenguiz | Black Cube | Pinhas Buchris | Unit 8200 | Surveillance | Cybercrime |

My opinion last two years, beware of tunnel vision by focusing solely on Russia and Putin .. thinking of Israel’s Netanyahu and the alliance Aby Dhabi / KSA with Salman.

Archive

International Coalition to Defeat Democrats and Hillary in 2016

 
[Update-3] ::

This story was reported in Dec 2017 & that the firm, DarkMatter, was under investigation by the FBI ….

Deep Pockets, Deep Cover| FT |

Former CIA and government officials were drawn to the Gulf nation by the promise of interesting work and, perhaps even more importantly, lucrative careers.

“The money was fantastic,” one former employee told FP. “It was $1,000 a day — you could live in a villa or in a five-star hotel in Abu Dhabi.”

The key figure behind this growing intelligence training operation, according to multiple sources, is Lawrence Sanchez, a former intelligence officer who helped kickstart a controversial partnership between the CIA and the New York Police Department that tried to pre-empt the radicalization of potential terrorists by tracking people — many of them Muslims — in mosques, bookstores, and other places around New York.

But Sanchez is just one of many former Western security professionals who has made his way to the Gulf nation to provide security training. Erik Prince, the founder of Blackwater, famously moved to the UAE to create a battalion of foreign troops serving the crown prince, details of which were first revealed by the New York Times in 2011. And Richard Clarke, the former White House counterterrorism czar, is also a longtime top advisor to the crown prince of Abu Dhabi as the CEO of Good Harbor Security Risk Management.

The UAE’s reliance on foreigners to build its security institutions is not new, but the Gulf state has usually tried to keep the details of that help out of public view, and when it comes to training its nascent intelligence operations, details have been kept particularly quiet.

[..]

While Sanchez was at the NYPD, the department also had an expanding — and unusual — relationship with the UAE. In 2008, the NYPD and the UAE’s government struck an intelligence-sharing deal, and New York police set up a satellite office in Abu Dhabi. The UAE also gave the New York City Police Foundation a million dollars for its intelligence division in 2012, providing funds to enable “the NYPD to station detectives throughout the world to work with local law enforcement on terrorism related incidents,” per a public tax filing.

During his tenure at NYPD, Sanchez developed “an ongoing relationship” with high-level Emirati officials, including Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the ruler of Abu Dhabi, according to a former law enforcement source.

C.I.A. Report Finds Concerns With Ties to New York Police) | NY Times – June 2013 |

Stanley McChrystal – US Elite Military Taking Mercenary Jobs In Abu Dhabi

My diary – Mubarak Ramadan! Eid Al Fitr.

The Dems Need to Debate the Filibuster

There are good arguments for and against getting rid of the legislative filibuster in the Senate. I’m generally in agreement with Senator Mazie Hirono of Hawai’i, a progressive who opposes the change, saying, “No, we’d turn into the House.” What I am more firmly against is postponing the debate, which is why I really do not like Bernie Sanders’s comments below:

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), another potential White House contender, gave a nearly 30-minute speech on Thursday touting his plans to tax the wealthy. But he wasn’t quite ready to have a debate on how to pass it in the Senate with 41 senators able to block it: “Very good discussion. But not for today, OK? First of all we’ve got to take back [power]. You’re too far ahead.”

I could not disagree more with this response. The key context of every Democratic promise made by every Democratic contender for the presidential nomination is whether or not they have any realistic plan for actually succeeding. If they don’t, then their promises are so deceiving as to be irresponsibly dishonest.

Some of the senators queried in this Politico article are actually responsive to the question. For example, Elizabeth Warren notes that the Republicans passed a tax cut using budget reconciliation rules, which is one way to get around the filibuster. This can be used for things that directly impact the budget, but it’s not a magic trick for escaping the need to get sixty votes for most substantive legislation.

Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut isn’t running for president, but his response is almost as bad as Sanders’s.

“I would be shocked if the filibuster sticks around for the entirety of my second term in the Senate,” said Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), who was re-elected last year. “It is very hard to figure out how you do a major health care reform without changing the rules.”

Murphy said he’s open to changes to the rules but said his party shouldn’t get ahead of themselves: “We’ll win first and worry about how to get stuff done second.”

You’d think the presidency of Donald Trump would provide a big warning about winning first and figuring out how to govern afterwards. If you go out on the campaign trail and make a bunch of promises that you can’t keep, you’re going to suffer some nasty consequences and the already monumental cynicism and distrust of the electorate will only grow more intense.

It’s not that I think the candidates need to spend a lot of time explaining complicated Senate rules and procedure to the public. What they ought to do instead is to craft their policies realistically, and if their plans are ambitious and likely to run into a legislative filibuster, they need to explain some theory of how they can overcome this. In 2016, Bernie Sanders kept resorting to some vague promise of a revolutionary change of consciousness on the part of the American public. In a way, he’s lucky he didn’t win and have to explain to his supporters why his policies were dead on arrival in Washington DC. Maybe he’d be the one on the verge of declaring a phony national emergency in a desperate effort to keep a core campaign promise. We don’t need 27 candidates competing to outdo each other with a laundry list of progressive reforms that they’ll have no chance of implementing.

If they think they can get these things done with a Democratic House and Senate if they eliminate the legislative filibuster, then they should own that. And they should explain how they’re going to convince the Senate to make the change. Because, it’s not just Republican senators who are opposed to doing away with the filibuster entirely, but also Democrats from every band of the party’s ideological spectrum.

On the left, there are opponents like Mazie Hirono, in the middle skeptics like Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire, and on the right dissenters like Doug Jones of Alabama and Joe Manchin of West Virginia. Maybe enough of them can be convinced to make the change possible, but I highly, highly doubt it.

I think what is more likely to happen, if anything happens at all, is that a new Democratic administration will be stymied in their efforts to do much of anything. They will do what they can through budget reconciliation, just as Obama did to pass health care reform and Trump did to get his tax cuts. And maybe eventually, the Senate Democrats will come around to the conclusion that they have to eliminate the filibuster to address something critical like climate change or gun violence.

It might help if the candidate actually ran on getting rid of the filibuster and explained precisely why this would be a necessary move for implementing their agenda. If they are not willing to advocate for the change then they shouldn’t be making big promises that could never happen without it.

The worst thing to do is to say that you’ll win first and figure this all out later. People are desperately tired of politicians making promises they have no plan to keep.

Trump Shouldn’t Feel Vindicated by Call Records

In one sense, Team Trump is letting out a giant sigh of relief that phone records do not confirm that Donald Trump Jr. spoke to his father at a crucial point at the time of the notorious June 9, 2016 Trump Tower Meeting. According to reporting in the New York Times, Donald Jr. spoke instead to Brian France, the chief executive of Nascar, and New York real estate developer Howard Lorber. Both men apparently have blocked phone numbers, which led to the suspicion that one or both calls had been made to the Trump Tower residence of the future president, which also has a blocked number. A bullet has been dodged, yet, in another sense, it doesn’t really change anything.

To begin with, Donald Trump Jr. testified that he could not recall who he had talked to in those calls, so he was never really vulnerable to a perjury charge based on these phone records. It’s true that he also testified that he never discussed the Trump Tower Meeting with his father, but a mere record that he had called the family residence in this key time period would have proved nothing about who he spoke with there or what they had discussed. While it would have looked very bad, especially because (contrary to statements made by people like Corey Lewandowski) the president actually was at home at the time and not down in Florida at a campaign rally, it would not have represented the kind of slam-dunk evidence that could alter the landscape of the case.

The Trump Team has a talking point now. They can point to one theory that has been debunked. But, just as the phone records never could have provided true confirmation of a father-son conversation about the meeting with the Russians, the lack of phone records isn’t as exculpatory as they might wish.

We are only learning now about the identities of the blocked callers, but the Office of the Special Counsel has known those identities for a year and a half.  This revelation has no impact on them or their investigation. More than that, though, it’s very curious that Trump Jr. had a call with Howard Lorber.

Lorber is a peer to Don Jr.’s father. He’s also someone with extensive ties to Russia and Trump Sr.’s efforts to build real estate there.

One of those calls, according to the New York Times, went to a wealthy New York real estate developer and Bronx native named Howard Lorber, whom the elder Trump has described as one of his “best friends,” the NYT reported.

Lorber, 70, had even appeared with Trump on The Apprentice, the NBC TV reality show that launched Trump to national stardom, and, as Inquisitr has reported, fashioned Trump’s image as a hyper-competent, successful businessman despite having filed multiple bankruptcies.

But Lorber — who was named to Trump’s campaign economic advisory council about two months after the Trump Tower meeting between Trump, Jr. and the Russians — also has “deep ties to Russia,” according to a Washington Post profile.

Trump himself, according to a 1997 New Yorker profile, described Lorber as having “major investments in Russia.” Trump and Lorber traveled to Russia together in 1996 to explore “Trump building a huge luxury residential tower in Moscow as part of a project owned by a subsidiary of Lorber’s firm,” according to the Washington Post report.

That’s what they call a big coincidence. As far as I know, prior to the publication of this story, Howard Lorber’s name had not been publicly discussed in relation to the Russia scandal. No doubt, Robert Mueller’s team has investigated him thoroughly, and I imagine they were very interested to know some key facts. For example, where was Howard Lorber when he received this phone call? Was he with the president? What did Lorber say was discussed? Did he ever have other phone calls with Don Jr.? Did he have any role in the Trump Organization’s efforts to build a tower in Moscow after 1996? Did he know such efforts were ongoing at the time? Does he have any connections to the Agalarov family or other key Russian players in the Trump Tower meeting, like the Russian prosecutor general Yury Chaika who was the apparent mastermind behind the meeting?

The call with Nascar CEO Brian France may have been related to a failed effort to recruit him to speak at the Republican National Convention or it may have been about his endorsement of the campaign or the endorsements of Nascar drivers like Austin Wayne Self who ultimately decked out his truck with the Trump-Pence logo for an October 22, 2016 race at the Talladega Superspeedway. As far as I know, Mr. France has no suspicious connections to Russia or the participants at the Trump Tower Meeting.

It’s the call with Howard Lorber that is potentially incriminating. If nothing else, it provides some fresh leads for amateur sleuths and congressional investigators to pursue. But Congress is not the lead investigator on this case. They’ve been in the dark on these calls for a year and a half while Mueller and his team have been busy checking into them.

For now, the Trump Team can console themselves that a there’s still no record that Donald Trump Jr. told his father about the Moscow Trump Tower meeting. But, these phone records never could have proved that anyway.