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Pipe Bomb Found at LA School Today

August 25, 2010 By: Freedom Fighter Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

A possible pipe bomb was found on the campus of Manual Arts High School in South Los Angeles on Wednesday, authorities said.

The bomb scare prompted the evacuation of about 2,000 students and staff at the school, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) said. A bomb squad was dispatched to the scene to remove the item, said LAPD Officer Rosario Herrera. Traffic was routed away from the campus, he said.

LA unveils $578M school, costliest in the nation

August 25, 2010 By: Freedom Fighter Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

And the state of California wants the rest of America to help bail them out. I say to hell with them let them reap the seeds they have sown. — Jim of American Resistance Movement

LOS ANGELES – Next month’s opening of the Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools will be auspicious for a reason other than its both storied and infamous history as the former Ambassador Hotel, where the Democratic presidential contender was assassinated in 1968.

With an eye-popping price tag of $578 million, it will mark the inauguration of the nation’s most expensive public school ever.

The K-12 complex to house 4,200 students has raised eyebrows across the country as the creme de la creme of “Taj Mahal” schools, $100 million-plus campuses boasting both architectural panache and deluxe amenities.
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Steve Jobs Is Watching You: Apple Seeking to Patent Spyware

August 25, 2010 By: Freedom Fighter Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

Source: EFF

Apple will know who you are, where you are, and what you are doing and saying and even how fast your heart is beating. In some embodiments of Apple’s “invention,” this information “can be gathered every time the electronic device is turned on, unlocked, or used.”

It looks like Apple, Inc., is exploring a new business opportunity: spyware and what we’re calling “traitorware.” While users were celebrating the new jailbreaking and unlocking exemptions, Apple was quietly preparing to apply for a patent on technology that, among other things, would allow Apple to identify and punish users who take advantage of those exemptions or otherwise tinker with their devices. This patent application does nothing short of providing a road map for how Apple can — and presumably will — spy on its customers and control the way its customers use Apple products. As Sony-BMG learned, spying on your customers is bad for business. And the kind of spying enabled here is especially creepy — it’s not just spyware, it’s “traitorware,” since it is designed to allow Apple to retaliate against you if you do something Apple doesn’t like.
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