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- Illinois Passes Law Making it a Felony to Video Police; How to Stop Police Abuse; More on CIA Torture
- Spain Seeks €60 Billion of Juncker's Alleged €315 Billion Development Fund; Vaporware Funding
- US Army Major Replies to My Torture Post
- I Traded Some Gold For Silver
Posted: 10 Dec 2014 03:13 PM PST How to Stop Police Abuse There's one way and one way only to stop police abuse: Criminally prosecute it, then allow civil penalties. In a podcast today with Chris Martenson, Chris suggested civil penalties should come straight out of the police retirement fund, not taxpayer pockets. But as with CIA torture, government does not really want to stop abuse, they want to stop reporting the abuse. Earlier this year, Illinois passed a law making videotaping of police illegal. However, the Illinois Supreme Curt struck down the law as a violation of free speech. So what did the Illinois legislature do? They wrote an even worse law. Illinois Passes Law Making it a Felony to Video Police Via email from Jacob Huebert, senior attorney at the Liberty Justice Center, the Illinois Policy Institute's free-market public-interest litigation center. Earlier this year, the Illinois Supreme Court struck down a state eavesdropping law that made it a crime for citizens to record conversations with police or anyone else without the other person's permission. The court held that the old law "criminalize[d] a wide range of innocent conduct" and violated free-speech rights. In particular, the court noted the state could not criminalize recording activities where there is no reasonable expectation of privacy, including citizens' "public" encounters with police.How to Stop Torture The way to stop CIA torture is the same as the way to stop police abuse: criminal prosecution. Obama's fluff statement "we won't let this happen again" will only be believable if it comes with criminal prosecution from the top down, preferably at an international war crimes tribunal. UN Calls for Prosecution Yesterday, Ben Emmerson, United Nations Special Rapporteur on counter terrorism and human rights, called for prosecution of CIA officers and other US Government officials. International law prohibits the granting of immunities to public officials who have engaged in acts of torture. This applies not only to the actual perpetrators but also to those senior officials within the US Government who devised, planned and authorised these crimes.Dick Cheney and CIA Director are War Criminals So far, the Only Person Jailed for CIA Torture is Man Who Reported It! Cheney's defense of torture (see CIA Torture Reports: Frozen to Death; Rectal Rehydration, Broken Limbs; 54 Countries Assist US; Dick Cheney War Criminal) makes Cheney and various CIA directors my top choices for prosecution. Torture Counterproductive The sad thing about torture is the CIA often gets innocent victims, and torture does not work even when they get the right guy (See US Army Major Replies to My Torture Post). Today, USAM responded ... "I am certain torture simply creates more enemies. For example, it's well known that Ayman al-Zawahiri, the Al Qaeda #2, went into an Egyptian prison in the early 1980s a simple fundamentalist Muslim, and after years of unspeakable torture (including being tied up and raped by prison dogs), came out a blood-thristy butcher. How many more terrorists has this CIA program created? I shudder to think."What does the CIA and the state of Illinois want to do about abuse? Sad answer: Stop reporting abuses, and make it illegal to record them. Addendum: A Conversation With Friends I had the following email discussion regarding the Illinois law with two close friends. Seldom are we in complete agreement on things. First friend: Two words. Rodney King Second friend, a lawyer: That is one of the dumbest, anti-democratic laws I have ever heard of. In my view, it is unconstitutional. What a bunch of morons. First Friend: God! All three of us are on the same sheet of music! Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
Spain Seeks €60 Billion of Juncker's Alleged €315 Billion Development Fund; Vaporware Funding Posted: 10 Dec 2014 01:01 PM PST Yesterday, Spain Requested €60 Billion of Juncker's Alleged €315 Billion Development Fund. Via translation from La Vanguardia ... Economy Minister, Luis de Guindos, said Tuesday that Spain has submitted projects worth around 60 billion euros to the President of the European Commission, Jean Claude Juncker, who aims to mobilize 315,000 billion euros. Guindos stressed the priorities for the Government are energy interconnections, transport and R & D. Juncker said the plan is a "key initiative" of the new Commission, "with the appropriate times, quickly and effectively." Vaporware Funding Spain wants €60 Billion. How much will France want? Greece? Portugal? Germany? How far will €315 Billion go? The answer is not far. As I commented on November 24, Juncker's €315bn EU Slush Fund is €299bn Sleight of Hand Magic. Juncker's €315bn EU Slush Fund looks like this.Leverage Math Out of a grand total of €16bn from the EU budget, Spain seeks €60 Billion. Taking into account Juncker's leveraged magic, if Spain got every penny of what it requested, it would get about €3bn from the EU budget. Leverage would provide the other €57 Billion. That really going to work? Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
US Army Major Replies to My Torture Post Posted: 10 Dec 2014 11:17 AM PST In response to CIA Torture Reports: Frozen to Death; Dick Cheney War Criminal I received an interesting response from a U.S. Army Major. USAM writes ... Hi Mish,US Hypocrisy That response was unexpected even though USAM has emailed several times before in general agreement with things I have stated. I withheld his name for obvious reasons, even though USAM did not request me to do so. For change to happen, it must come from within. Sadly, president Obama cannot lead at all, and Bush-Cheney led us in the wrong direction. Clearly, CIA torture is US hypocrisy at its very worst, yet supported openly by Vice President Dick Cheney, a chickenhawk who commented "I had other priorities in the '60s than military service". Ironically, one of the arguments Bush-Cheney used to invade Iraq was "Saddam Hussein tortured people". Of all the US hypocrites who deserve to rot in hell forever, Cheney surely must be near the top of the list. Unfortunately, Obama will do nothing but push all of this under the rug. Worse yet, many leaders in both parties support US-sponsored torture, yet whine at the slightest opportunity when other countries do the same. Salute! USAM makes me want to stand up and salute. It's not often I say that in complete sincerity about anything related to US military service. Followup Post: Illinois Passes Law Making it a Felony to Video Police; How to Stop Police Abuse; More on CIA Torture Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
Posted: 10 Dec 2014 01:16 AM PST Last Friday I decided the gold:silver ratio was so out of line that I swapped some of my gold for silver. The ratio is a measure of how many ounces of silver it takes to buy an ounce of gold. Exchange Rate My exchange rate last Friday was as follows: "USD 38.2355/goldgram & USD 16.3589/silver ounce" where 1 gram (g) of gold Equals 0.032 troy ounces (oz t) in gold. Simply stated, I traded some of my gold at $1194.859375 for an equivalent dollar amount of silver at $16.3589. This does not constitute a recommendation, I am merely stating what I did. Previous Physical Metal Transactions On April 27, 2011 I announced Taking Silver Profits - Swapping Silver for Gold. I have held physical silver and gold investments continuously for 5 years, and on and off before that. Today I cashed out of silver, trading it for an equal dollar value of gold.At the time, silver was roughly $46 and gold roughly $1500. Since I sold every ounce I had that was a good move. My next move wasn't that great. On May 1, 2012 I announced I'm Swapping Some Gold for Silver. Fortunately I only bought back about 1/3 of what I sold. Here was my exchange rate: "USD 53.4986/goldgram & USD 30.9600/silver ounce". My expectation all along was for silver to dip to the low $20s but a couple rebounds from the high 20s to the 30s caused me to change my mind. Fortunately I had more patience on this add, and I just bought the rest of my silver-relative-to gold allocation. Time will tell if "gold at $1194.859375 for an equivalent dollar amount of silver at $16.3589" is a good trade, but I like my chances. Gold-Silver Ratio The above chart courtesy of Nick at Sharelynx Gold, also known as Gold Charts "R" Us. Nick has a free week on his charts. Gold Charts "R" Us has 1,000's of pages and over 10,000 charts on a subscription basis, but you can check out the site for free until December 14. Ratio Synopsis In late 2008 it took 85 ounces of silver to buy an ounce of gold. That was a great time to buy silver relative to gold. In April of 2011, when I sold all of my silver, it took roughly 33 ounces of silver to buy an ounce of gold, a great time to dump silver for gold (or as it turns out, an even better opportunity to go to cash or treasuries). It remains to be seen if this is a good opportunity to buy silver, but I like my chances, not only because of the gold-silver ratio, but because I believe precious metals in general represent a good buy opportunity at this time. Metal-to-Metal Swaps Swapping one precious metal for another is an easy transaction at GoldMoney. For further discussion, please see Physical Gold and Silver vs. Paper Gold and Silver: How Much Markup Are You Willing to Pay? Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
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