wikileaks password
August 31, 2011
ACollectionOfHistorySince_1966_ToThe_PresentDay#. “That’s the password,” he said. “But you have to add one extra word when you type it in. You have to put in the word ‘Diplomatic’ before the word ‘History’ Can you people to the remember that?” “I can remember that.” Leigh set off home, and successfully installed the PGP software. He typed in the lengthy password, and was gratified to be able to download a huge file from Assange’s temporary website. Then he realized it was zipped up – compressed using a format called 7z which he had never heard of, and couldn’t understand. He got back in his car and drove through the deserted London streets in the small hours, to Assange’s headquarters in Southwick Mews. Assange smiled a little pityingly, and unzipped it for him.
No-one took note of the Leigh book since where the encrypted file was located was a mystery! Enter the 2nd bad guy of our story: Daniel Domscheit-Berg. DDB said he didn’t know the password before reading the Leigh book, but apparently *did* know the hidden file name on Bittorrent. Using this these two facts (pw+hidden file location), he then went around ingratiating himself with various players by handing them the entire Cablegate archive under the mutually deniable cover of “warning” them about the Leigh book. Enraged after being expelled from the CCC he “gave” the cables in this way to more and more people in exchange for alliances and positive spin culminating with the now infamous Freitag and Information.dk articles and now the thing is everywhere…
This isn’t good.
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Venture Capital Firms expressing interest in bitcoin companies
August 30, 2011
Several of the larger players in the bitcoin world have noticed a serious uptick of venture capital firms requesting information regarding bitcoin related firms.
“we’ve had nearly 1/2 a dozen VC firms asking for information regarding our services in the past week alone” stated one of the owners of a bitcoin exchange.
The interest has increased dramatically as literally there are only a handful of players, most notable are Mt.Gox, Flexcoin, Tradhill and CampBX. All of them being exchanges other than Flexcoin which is more akin to a bitcoin bank and poses to potentially modify the way people send and receive bitcoins.
The bitcoin community has been under siege over the past several months due to security concerns as well as a stagnate value per coin. “The fact that bitcoins survived without any external assistance over the past month proves to us that the concept has staying power” noted a San Francisco based Venture Capital executive.
From what we are told, they are treating bitcoin firms not as just a new technology, but rather as a vehicle to move other currencies or investment vehicles across the internet. When asked to elaborate they declined other than to state “a bitcoin transfer doesn’t have be be bitcoins only”
What exactly are these people planning on building with these bitcoin companies?
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Russian cargo flight to space station crashes
August 24, 2011
Breaking News : the sole way to get supplies to the international space station just crashed in Russia. The US just retired the space shuttle, so basically there is no backup other than what Russia can provide. Other than SpaceX, a private space launch company.
It’s unknown at this time if the International Space Station is running low on supplies or when the next supply run is scheduled other than November when SpaceX is to assist in resupplying the ISS.
The Russian rocket, designed in the Soviet Union is the only space ship that can refuel the station at this time. SpaceX (a private US based company) is cleared for Launch Nov. 30, 2011 to refuel the station, and our sources have stated that NASA has considered moving their launch date up in a last case scenario.
Story is breaking.
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Flexcoin announces Cold Storage for the bitcoin currency
August 19, 2011

Flexcoin the bitcoin bank will be launching over the weekend the first user defined cold storage facility for the bitcoin online currency.
The users will be able to define what they want sent to cold storage. Meaning if a client has 10 bitcoins with flexcoin, he can specify that he wants 4 of them sent to cold storage. This effectively puts them off line and inaccessible.
Cold Storage is roughly akin to sending your bitcoins to a computer that isn’t online, hence the threat of any online hacking is effectively nill as it’s very difficult to hack a computer that is unplugged.
What makes cold storage with flexcoin so alluring is that all bitcoins in cold storage receive discount payments the same way they are with the normal flexcoin service. Flexcoin has built a secure way to bring them out of cold storage, as they are processed the next business day subjecting them to human review before being released.
This allows individuals to safely store their bitcoins, and earn payments when they are being stored. This is a first for the bitcoin community. All the details will be released on flexcoin over the weekend!
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Active Data Exchange Releases Calendar 3.12
August 15, 2011
Leading Web-Based Master Calendar Platform Now Provides Native Support for Mobile Devices and Greater Social Media Integration to Enhance Communication and Promotion to Widest Possible Audience
Bethlehem, PA – August 15, 2011 – Active Data Exchange, Inc., a leading provider of advanced web-based calendar solutions for event planning, management and promotion, today announced the release of Active Data Calendar 3.12 with new native support for mobile devices and powerful social media functionality to extend the reach of its platform to tap the extensive adoption of mobile devices and viral nature of web-based marketing.
The major release enables the company’s clients in higher education, public and private school districts, government, military, healthcare and private enterprises of all sizes to unify all of their event data to a master calendar that site visitors can now access with mobile devices and smart phones as well as provide feedback on events and share event information through social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter.
“Active Data Calendar is known for having set the highest industry benchmark in terms of our ability to import event data regardless of the application and aggregate all event information to a single unified view,” said Susan Yee, CEO of Active Data Exchange, Inc. “The new Active Data Calendar release shows we’ve also taken the lead in our ability to narrowcast information to social media and support mobile devices out of the box, both of which have become vital not only in terms of popularity and convenience, but even more so to communication efforts and promoting events online.”
Pew Research recently revealed that 35 percent of U.S. adults use a smart phone. One quarter of all Internet use in the U.S. is done solely by mobile device. In addition, recent reports indicate more than half of Internet users access the web daily, with social media being among the most heavily-used application.
The new Active Data Calendar 3.12 provides native support for the vast majority of major mobile device operating systems, including Apple iOS, Google Android, Blackberry OS and Palm OS, and Opera Mini. Calendar automatically detects which mobile operating system is accessing the website and displays the event calendar listings and information in the appropriate format.
Calendar 3.12 also provides greater social media interactivity. There are options to configure Calendar to include Facebook “Like” buttons, Google +1 and Twitter tweets on the system’s Events Details pages, as well as view and add Facebook comments.
The new release has made additional improvements to the functionality and ease of use of Calendar, including new support for Rich Snippets to enable enhanced event listings for search engine indexing and listing that can greatly improve search engine optimization. The solution also provides built-in Google Analytics support, and enables site administrators to create Quick Links to display information of archived and historical events that may demonstrate a greater breadth and depth of event offerings and enhance an organization’s brand.
Active Data Calendar 3.12 is an automatic upgrade to all customers who have a maintenance and support agreement in place.
Active Data Calendar is an advanced master calendar platform that imports and aggregates event data to a single unified view for faster, easier management and centralized oversight and control. The solution can be configured with layers of privacy and permissions-based workflow for approvals prior to publishing event information on the public-facing website. The software automates syndication of event information to email accounts, mobile devices, other websites and social media, and can share information with portals, intranets, SharePoint sites, Student Information Systems (SIS), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems and other third-party applications and web-enabled enterprise technologies. Available extended capabilities include creating custom event registration forms, accepting registration fees online, booking facilities with specific features and resources for events, and internal-only calendars to communicate and align key internal dates, deadlines, milestones and events.
About Active Data Exchange
Active Data Exchange is a leading provider of advanced web-based unified master calendar platform products and services that align and create value for organizations of any size by delivering a combined view of date information that can be drawn from multiple sources. The company was founded in 1999 and is located in Bethlehem, PA. Please visit www.activedatax.com.
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Google : President Obama is the antichrist
August 12, 2011
Clearly Google images has a deep knowledge on who the antichrist is.

The #1 result in Google image search for the term “antichrist” yields President Obama.
It references Anti-christ.com the leading forum regarding who is the antichrist, but regardless they didn’t need to put President Obama’s photo as the antichrist. The screenshot shows the president sitting there as the #1 result for the term.
Today is a double whammy for the search engine, as it was discovered earlier today that Google has no problem saying blonde women cannot be pretty.
It’s quite interesting to see how Google results change going into a politically charged season, coupled with a near great depression forcing individuals to be more than upset with the current status of things.
We predict more and more awkward type search results will appear going into 2012 as the election comes closer more and more individuals will “find their political side” and start posting on blogs and forums their beliefs.
Enjoy the new reality.
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Google : Blondes are not good looking
August 12, 2011
Google Evidently feels that blondes are not good looking, depending on screen resolution, a full 100% of the first page via Google Image (keyword : “best looking women” ) yields zero blonds.
If you scroll down you see 1 out of the first 25 results being a single blonde women with dark eyebrows (IE: dyed hair). So the entire thing is somewhat comical. Why is Google ranking blondes so low on the good looks scale?
We were told it’s demographics in the United States, The US is becoming less blonde and more brunette hence the law of numbers are tilting towards the the brunette side. Hence more links and more blogs are linking or embedding more images of brunette women than blonde women.
So there it is people, if your blonde you can’t be the “best looking women” as per a Google image search.
Enjoy the new reality. At least Google isn’t calling President Obama the Antichrist… oh wait… they are…
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First Bitcoin Bank open to general public - demand is high for ID’s
August 10, 2011

The worlds first bitcoin bank has opened to the general public. The ewallet has been called one of the best services to the bitcoin community as it solves virtually all of the problems that hindered bitcoins from becoming more mainstream in commerce.
It’s a game changer in the bitcoin community.
It allows people to access their coins anywhere, hence now it’s not limited to the machine you installed the physical client on, as it can be accessed by your smartphone (turning your phone into your debit card).
The biggest story however is the land rush. Many view that flexcoin id’s are helpful for future e-commerce with bitcoins. So people are grabbing the best ID’s possible, and the demand has been high for a free flexcoin id.
Before flexcoin people had to send bitcoins to addresses like “17KxFiNCwDXdxDxUMhWb7RLj7REnSJ1M8P” after flexcoin an id such as “coffeeshop” would do the transfer. This simplifies commerce greatly, it allow is an instant transfer as compared to the traditional “next block wait” which could be between 10 minutes and 3 days depending if it was a small transaction with no miner fee.
Another advantage is that flexcoin pays discounts to account holders. This allows many to use it as a saving account for bitcoins.
Flexcoin solves the micro-payment problem. Since the 1990′s people wanted to be able to accept micro payments, but the credit card fees were way to high (it would cost 30 cents to accept 10 cents). Flexcoin solves that problem as flexcoin to flexcoin transfers are free (as well as instant) allowing for a newspaper to charge something tiny for an article, and be paid instantly and profitability.
Back to the id’s however. The demand is so high that it’s similar to a domain registration circa 1995. A flood of users have been looking for generic terms such as “coffeeshop” if their coffeshop wishes to accept bitcoins.
The company has been aware of the recent news regarding bitcoins and security, they spent large amounts of time and money on security. Though no service on earth is 100% safe, their service has been audited by professionals and hackers alike and has been given a clean bill of health and security. Another factor in trust since flexcoin is backed by Yooter InterActive Marketing a company that has fortune 500 firms as clients and has been in business for a decade, it allows for a level of trust not seen in the bitcoin community since it’s inception.
Regardless the site has allowed for registrations for the general public. Many are rushing to get the valuable flexcoin ID’s now.
The company stresses that it is not a true financial bank as legally defined, but it is a bitcoin bank as only bitcoins are accepted.
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Bitcoin Ewallet vanishes from internet - up to 1.3 million gone
August 2, 2011
The debate is heating up regarding the service mybitcoin.com , evidently the website has been down since July 29th 2011, several days later it’s still down.
The problem at hand is that it’s estimated that between 25,000 and 100,000 bitcoins were stored at mybitcoin.com At current market value of ~$13 USD per bitcoin, it translates to $325,000 to $1,300,000 that vanished off the face of the earth.
The sum may be the first single million dollar theft of bitcoins.
The jury is out regarding if the coins were stolen and the owner vanished, or if the system was hacked and the owner vanished or lastly a hardware problem and the owner vanished. The end result is the owner of the site has not been reachable since the incident.
“Bitcoin Weekly funds is stuck there too! Also, 600 BTC that I am responsible for.” An individual posted in the forum, meaning he is out $7,800
“You might as well kiss your coins goodbye. They’re gone. Get over it.” another individual posted.
The end result is that the individuals cannot access their bitcoins and potentially over a million dollars are either stolen, or vanished (as if paper dollar bills were literally burned).
This is hurting Bitcoin credibility states Roger Wehbe the president of Flexcoin, the now largest Ewallet / bitcoin bank. We’re building a legitimate service, and yet this hurts not only Flexcoin, but Mt.Gox, Tradehill and every other bitcoin service. We find ourselves now the largest Ewallet, but this is NOT how I wanted to earn the title, I wanted to earn it by providing the most secure easy to use service. Not because the other guy did something like this.”
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Doctor Veto - Ron Paul seeing a new nickname
August 1, 2011
“Doctor No” might be seeing a new nickname in political circles, evidently in some circles in Washington the fear is “Doctor Veto / Dr. Veto” if elected to President.
“If Ron Paul is elected, EVERYTHING would have to pass via a 2/3 majority.. because Doctor Veto would just simply veto everything” - Adam (last name withheld, works for a democratic congressman in PA).
Doctor Veto? That’s a new one.
Though the problem is most likely Adam is right, Ron Paul would veto everything.. hence Doctor Veto is a good name him. Everything would be sent for a 2/3 majority , you’d have Republicans and Democrats vs Ron Paul’s party.. the Tea Party.
That would be an epic battle to watch… who do you think would win? We want to hear your thoughts on this. Comment below. Also we actually enjoy the new monikier, what are your thoughts on Doctor Veto?






