Bundy Joins Independent American Party

Photo Credit: AP / Las Vegas Review – Journal, John LocherCliven Bundy and his wife Carol changed party affiliation, registering Friday as voters with the Independent American Party.

Bundy was the featured speaker at an Independent American Party event held to honor him for his courage in standing up for state sovereignty, according to a statement from the party.

There was a large and enthusiastic crowd at the Las Vegas National Golf Course, reported Janine Hansen of Elko, a national committee representative for the party.

When Bundy was asked why he was switching parties he replied, “Well, I haven’t got much good out of the Democrats and Republicans so I decided to try a new one.”

At the meeting, State Chairman John Wagner invited the Bundys to join the party.

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iPhones Frozen by Hackers Demanding Ransom

Photo Credit: AlamyOwners of iPhones and iPads have been targeted by a hacker who is freezing iOS devices and demanding a ransom of up to £55 to unlock them.

The majority of the attacks have taken place in Australia although there are also reports of Britons being affected.

It appears that the hacker, who goes by the name Oleg Pliss, has managed to exploit the Find My iPhone feature which can track and remotely lock stolen devices.

Users have been told to send ransoms of between $50 and $100 Australian dollars (up to £55) to a PayPal account in order to have their devices unlocked.

Those affected have taken to Apple’s support forums to seek help. One user, veritylikestea from Melbourne, said: “I was using my iPad a short while ago when suddenly it locked itself.

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State Department Forced to Apologize for Promoting Muslim Cleric Who Supported Killing of U.S. Soldiers

Photo Credit: IJ Review In yet another embarrassment to Obama’s State Department, conservative news outlet Free Beacon forced the Counter Terrorism Bureau to apologize for promoting a Muslim cleric who supported a 2004 fatwa (an Islamic religious order), endorsing the killing of U.S. soldiers fighting in Iraq:

The apology came on the heels of a Friday Washington Free Beacon report detailing the CT Bureau’s promotion of Sheik Abdallah Bin Bayyah, the vice president of a radical Muslim scholars group that was founded by a radical Muslim Brotherhood leader who has called “for the death of Jews and Americans.”

…The CT Bureau apologized multiple times on Tuesday for tweeting in favor of Bin Bayyah and promoting an article on his website.

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Senate GOP: HHS May Have Purposely Misled on Obamacare Subsidies

Photo Credit: APA trio of top Senate Republicans have asked the Health and Human Services Department’s inspector general to look at whether the agency misrepresented its ability to verify Obamacare consumers’ incomes and issue the correct amount in subsidies to help them buy coverage on the new health exchanges.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and Sens. Orrin Hatch of Utah and Tom Coburn of Oklahoma said in a letter to Inspector General Daniel Levinson that HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius’ prior assurances to Capitol Hill are not proving true.

“We have long been concerned that Obamacare, with its complex eligibility process and access to enormous taxpayer resources, presents a grave risk for improper, inaccurate, and even fraudulent payments,” they wrote. “Those concerns were further heightened last summer when [HHS] issued regulations that would permit individuals to self-attest to their eligibility for subsidies under certain circumstances.”

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Brokers Use ‘Billions’ of Data Points to Profile Americans

Photo Credit: AlamyAre you a financially strapped working mother who smokes? A Jewish retiree with a fondness for Caribbean cruises? Or a Spanish-speaking professional with allergies, a dog and a collection of Elvis memorabilia?

All this information and much, much more is being quietly collected, analyzed and distributed by the nation’s burgeoning data-broker industry, which uses billions of individual data points to produce detailed portraits of virtually every American consumer, the Federal Trade Commission reported Tuesday.

The FTC report provided an unusually detailed account of the system of commercial surveillance that draws on government records, shopping habits and social-media postings to help marketers hone their advertising pitches. Officials said the intimacy of these profiles would unnerve some consumers who have little ability to track what’s being collected or how it’s used — or even to correct false information. The FTC called for legislation to bring transparency to the multibillion-dollar industry and give consumers some control over how their data is used.

Data brokers’ portraits feature traditional demographics such as age, race and income, as well as political leanings, religious affiliations, Social Security numbers, gun-ownership records, favored movie genres and gambling preferences (casino or state lottery?). Interest in health issues — such as diabetes, HIV infection and depression — can be tracked as well.

With potentially thousands of fields, data brokers segment consumers into dozens of categories such as “Bible Lifestyle,” “Affluent Baby Boomer” or “Biker/Hell’s Angels,” the report said. One category, called “Rural Everlasting,” describes older people with “low educational attainment and low net worths.” Another, “Urban Scramble,” includes concentrations of Latinos and African Americans with low incomes. One company had a field to track buyers of “Novelty Elvis” items.

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Columbia University Is Spending Millions Of Tax Dollars On Fake Climate-Change Death Voicemails

Photo Credit: Daily Caller Columbia University in New York City is spending a $5.7 million grant from the National Science Foundation to produce projects that show several conjectural scenarios that promoters of global-warming science swear will happen soon if the developed world doesn’t mend its evil ways.

One of the taxpayer-funded creations is a large series of fictitious voicemails in which people complain and gasp for breath, reports Campus Reform.

For example, in one of the pretend voicemails, set in 2065, a man tells his mother that he is really worried about dying from either rising temperatures or a huge tsunami.

“If the tsunami doesn’t get us, the heat might,” the man says. “I’m just calling to say I love you and I miss you and it might be the last time you hear my voice. Bye.”

In another fake voicemail, a woman struggles frantically for breath because she is “out of CO2 credits,” according to Campus Reform.

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Pregnant Pakistani Woman Stoned to Death by Family

Photo Credit: K.M. ChaudaryA pregnant woman was stoned to death by her own family in front of a Pakistani high court on Tuesday for marrying the man she loved.

Nearly 20 members of the woman’s family, including her father and brothers, attacked her and her husband with batons and bricks in broad daylight before a crowd of onlookers in front of the high court of Lahore, police investigator Rana Mujahid said.

Hundreds of women are murdered every year in Muslim-majority Pakistan in so-called “honor killings” carried out by husbands or relatives as a punishment for alleged adultery or other illicit sexual behavior, but public stoning is extremely rare.

Mujahid said the woman’s father has been arrested for murder and that police were working to apprehend all those who participated in the “heinous crime.”

Another police officer, Naseem Butt, identified the slain woman as Farzana Parveen, 25, and said she had married Mohammad Iqbal against her family’s wishes after being engaged to him for years.

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Raises All Around? Federal Agency Scraps Employee Rating System

Photo Credit: REUTERSAmerica’s new consumer watchdog agency has come up with a unique solution for its troubled employee-rating system: Give almost everyone a gold star.

The independent Consumer Financial Protection Bureau — created under the 2010 “Dodd-Frank” financial industry overhaul to serve as a consumer watchdog — says it’s scrapping its system of employee ratings in response to concerns that it was discriminatory.

That rating system assigned workers a score of between one and five. Due to concerns with the system, everyone who scored a three or above, regardless of performance, will now be getting the top rating of five — along with the corresponding retroactive pay raises that the top rating brings.

Those raises will likely cost more than $5 million, according to the American Banker, which first reported on the ratings troubles in a March 6 article.

Going forward, the bureau is looking at using a new two-tiered rating system for at least two years while officials evaluate the old system.

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Mom of Fallen Soldier Turns Combat Fatigues into Something Extra Special (+video)

Photo Credit: CNNLisa Freeman of Richmond Hill, Ga., lost her son, Matthew, after he had been serving in Afghanistan for only nine days. To keep the memory of the young Marine captain alive, she has turned the fabric that was once his combat uniform into a lovable keepsake — a teddy bear, according to a CNN report.

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Greenwald’s Finale: Naming Victims of Surveillance

Photo Credit: Real Clear PoliticsThe man who helped bring about the most significant leak in American intelligence history is to reveal names of US citizens targeted by their own government in what he promises will be the “biggest” revelation from nearly 2m classified files.

Glenn Greenwald, the journalist who received the trove of documents from Edward Snowden, a former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor, told The Sunday Times that Snowden’s legacy would be “shaped in large part” by this “finishing piece” still to come.

His plan to publish names will further unnerve an American intelligence establishment already reeling from 11 months of revelations about US government surveillance activities.

Greenwald, who is promoting his book No Place To Hide and is trailed by a documentary crew wherever he goes, was speaking in a boutique hotel near Harvard, where he was to appear with Noam Chomsky, the octogenarian leftist academic.

“One of the big questions when it comes to domestic spying is, ‘Who have been the NSA’s specific targets?’,” he said.

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