There is something really fishy going with the Republican Presidential race. The ties between Rush Limbaugh, Mitt Romney, Bain Capital, SuperPacs and advertisers is eye opening! Audio from The No Agenda Show, new episodes every Sunday and Thursday at 9am PST via iTunes or from www.NoAgendaShow.com
Monday, January 23, 2012
NEWT + RUSH + MITT + BAIN = CONSPIRACY?
Another great one from ARSONomics
There is something really fishy going with the Republican Presidential race. The ties between Rush Limbaugh, Mitt Romney, Bain Capital, SuperPacs and advertisers is eye opening! Audio from The No Agenda Show, new episodes every Sunday and Thursday at 9am PST via iTunes or from www.NoAgendaShow.com
There is something really fishy going with the Republican Presidential race. The ties between Rush Limbaugh, Mitt Romney, Bain Capital, SuperPacs and advertisers is eye opening! Audio from The No Agenda Show, new episodes every Sunday and Thursday at 9am PST via iTunes or from www.NoAgendaShow.com
Saturday, January 21, 2012
SOPA: Red Herring for the 'Thick WHOIS System'
from ravenise00
SOPA/PIPA/OPEN Smoke screen for the 'Thick WHOIS System'
No Agenda episode 374 - By Adam Curry. Posted Sunday, January 15, 2012 at 1:36 PM.
http://374.nashownotes.com/
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SOPA is a Red Herring
http://blog.curry.com/stories/2012/01/16/sopaIsARedHerring.html
"Actually there are 3 pieces of legislation; the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) the Protect Intellectual Property Act (PIPA) and the Online Protection and Enforcement of Digital Trade Act (OPEN,) which is currently in draft form, initially proposed by Darrel Issa (R) who will be holding a hearing on Wednesday regarding the strong opposition to DNS 'tampering' as a punitive measure against foreign registered websites infringing on intellectual property and trademarks of US companies within the borders of the United States.
I have read all three pieces of legislation (its a hobby) and can confidently say that not only are they pretty much identical in scope. The key differences are that only SOPA proposes the DNS 'tampering', which would allow US officials to remove an infringing website's DNS records from the root servers if deemed to be operating in defiance of Intellectual Property and Trademark law, effectively rendering them unfindable when you type in a corresponding domain name website address.
The organization that actually runs the DNS root servers, ICANN, the backbone of the web, has been quite busy in plain view on changing the game, in favor of the government. The real change, that of your privacy online, is being made in plain sight by former Director of the National Cyber Security Center of the Department of Homeland Security Rod Beckstrom, current CEO of ICANN. You must verify who you are when you register a new domain name, even an international one. This way, when OPEN or perhaps a non-NDS-version of SOPA is passed, if you break the rules, you will be hunted down, regardless of where you live or operate since this also includes international domain names."
Fight brewing over thick .com Whois
http://domainincite.com/fight-brewing-over-thick-com-whois/
This year is likely to see a new fight over whether Verisign should be forced to create a "thick" Whois database for .com and its other generic top-level domains.
While Verisign has taken a deliberately ambivalent position on whether ICANN policy talks should kick off, the community is otherwise split on whether a mandatory thick Whois is a good idea.
Currently, only .com, .net, .name and .jobs -- which are all managed on Verisign's registry back-end -- use a thin Whois model, in which domain name registrars store their customers' data.
Other gTLDs all store registrant data centrally. Some "sponsored" gTLD registries have an even closer relationship with Whois data — ICM Registry for example verifies .xxx registrants' identities.
But in a Preliminary Issue Report published in November, ICANN asked whether it should kick off a formal Policy Development Process that could make thick Whois a requirement in all gTLDs.
In comments filed with ICANN last week, Verisign said:
As the only existing registry services provider impacted by any future PDP on Thick Whois, Verisign will neither advocate for nor against the initiation of a PDP.
"Verisign believes the current Whois model for .com, .net, .name and .jobs is effective and that the proper repository of registrant data is with registrars — the entities with direct connection to their customers. However, if the community, including our customers, determines through a PDP that "going thick" is now the best approach, we will respect and implement the policy decision."
Continue reading: http://domainincite.com/fight-brewing-over-thick-com-whois/ )
SOPA/PIPA/OPEN Smoke screen for the 'Thick WHOIS System'
No Agenda episode 374 - By Adam Curry. Posted Sunday, January 15, 2012 at 1:36 PM.
http://374.nashownotes.com/
--------------------------------------------------------------
SOPA is a Red Herring
http://blog.curry.com/stories/2012/01/16/sopaIsARedHerring.html
"Actually there are 3 pieces of legislation; the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) the Protect Intellectual Property Act (PIPA) and the Online Protection and Enforcement of Digital Trade Act (OPEN,) which is currently in draft form, initially proposed by Darrel Issa (R) who will be holding a hearing on Wednesday regarding the strong opposition to DNS 'tampering' as a punitive measure against foreign registered websites infringing on intellectual property and trademarks of US companies within the borders of the United States.
I have read all three pieces of legislation (its a hobby) and can confidently say that not only are they pretty much identical in scope. The key differences are that only SOPA proposes the DNS 'tampering', which would allow US officials to remove an infringing website's DNS records from the root servers if deemed to be operating in defiance of Intellectual Property and Trademark law, effectively rendering them unfindable when you type in a corresponding domain name website address.
The organization that actually runs the DNS root servers, ICANN, the backbone of the web, has been quite busy in plain view on changing the game, in favor of the government. The real change, that of your privacy online, is being made in plain sight by former Director of the National Cyber Security Center of the Department of Homeland Security Rod Beckstrom, current CEO of ICANN. You must verify who you are when you register a new domain name, even an international one. This way, when OPEN or perhaps a non-NDS-version of SOPA is passed, if you break the rules, you will be hunted down, regardless of where you live or operate since this also includes international domain names."
Fight brewing over thick .com Whois
http://domainincite.com/fight-brewing-over-thick-com-whois/
This year is likely to see a new fight over whether Verisign should be forced to create a "thick" Whois database for .com and its other generic top-level domains.
While Verisign has taken a deliberately ambivalent position on whether ICANN policy talks should kick off, the community is otherwise split on whether a mandatory thick Whois is a good idea.
Currently, only .com, .net, .name and .jobs -- which are all managed on Verisign's registry back-end -- use a thin Whois model, in which domain name registrars store their customers' data.
Other gTLDs all store registrant data centrally. Some "sponsored" gTLD registries have an even closer relationship with Whois data — ICM Registry for example verifies .xxx registrants' identities.
But in a Preliminary Issue Report published in November, ICANN asked whether it should kick off a formal Policy Development Process that could make thick Whois a requirement in all gTLDs.
In comments filed with ICANN last week, Verisign said:
As the only existing registry services provider impacted by any future PDP on Thick Whois, Verisign will neither advocate for nor against the initiation of a PDP.
"Verisign believes the current Whois model for .com, .net, .name and .jobs is effective and that the proper repository of registrant data is with registrars — the entities with direct connection to their customers. However, if the community, including our customers, determines through a PDP that "going thick" is now the best approach, we will respect and implement the policy decision."
Continue reading: http://domainincite.com/fight-brewing-over-thick-com-whois/ )
Friday, January 20, 2012
The ACLU Likes Ron Paul- No Agenda Shots
John and Adam discuss the scandal of Ron Paul being Graded high on his view of Civil Libirties.
http://372.nashownotes.com
Those Bastards in Iran- No Agenda Shots.wmv
John and Adam discuss the financial war we are having with Iran.
http://372.nashownotes.com
The Pony Platform- No Agenda Shots
John and Adam Discuss some clips of the lesser known candidates for president.
http://372.nashownotes.com
Michelle Obama: Angry Black SCRIPTED Woman
From ARSONomics
The media loves to call Michelle Obama an "angry black woman." What's more interesting is that she is so scripted, much like her husband Barrack. Does she use a TelePrompTer for her interviews too?
The media loves to call Michelle Obama an "angry black woman." What's more interesting is that she is so scripted, much like her husband Barrack. Does she use a TelePrompTer for her interviews too?
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
SOPA & PIPA are RED HERRINGS / OPEN ACT
From ARSONomics
SOPA and the Protect IP Act seem to be distractions from regulations that are going to be enacted under Darryl Issa's OPEN Act. The boycots and blackouts are theater to give the illusion of a public win after protest. See what they really want...
SOPA and the Protect IP Act seem to be distractions from regulations that are going to be enacted under Darryl Issa's OPEN Act. The boycots and blackouts are theater to give the illusion of a public win after protest. See what they really want...
Monday, January 16, 2012
Gitmo Nation Down Under, A No Agenda Story.
From GeekAloud
For people not familiar with the subject matter - http://www.noagendashow.com
For people who are familiar - http://www.dvorak.org/na
Set in a time when Australians no longer have the right to freedom of speech. One man defies the authorities to bring the truth to the public.
GNDU was produced in 6 weeks, shot on a iPhone 4s & submitted into Tropfest 2012.
Pretty cool if you ask me
For people not familiar with the subject matter - http://www.noagendashow.com
For people who are familiar - http://www.dvorak.org/na
Set in a time when Australians no longer have the right to freedom of speech. One man defies the authorities to bring the truth to the public.
GNDU was produced in 6 weeks, shot on a iPhone 4s & submitted into Tropfest 2012.
Pretty cool if you ask me
Friday, January 13, 2012
Americans Elect AmericansElect.org
From kosmocookieduster
Check out the Board of Directors and especially the "Leadership" list... CIA and Rothschild on the list...
http://www.americanselect.org/who-we-are
Also, listen to NoAgendaShow.com
Check out the Board of Directors and especially the "Leadership" list... CIA and Rothschild on the list...
http://www.americanselect.org/who-we-are
Also, listen to NoAgendaShow.com
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Crackpots Do Not Make Good Messengers- No Agenda Shots
Mother Jones does a hit piece on Ron Paul and John & Adam discuss his credibility and past reports.
for more goto http://371.nashownotes.com
from episode 371
Thats Not A Great Question- No Agenda Shots
Who do you like?
for more goto http://371.nashownotes.com
from episode 371
Stargates, They Exist- No Agenda Shots
They exist deal with it.
for more goto http://371.nashownotes.com
from episode 371
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