Mike Bloomberg not feeling the heat thanks to gov. Paterson’s debacle, links to MTA editorials
Have you noticed the press are not asking Mike Bloomberg any tough questions? Mike Bloomberg is breathing a sigh of relief which I talked about in the YouTube Elizabeth Benjamin linked to from her blog although her piece was on Dave Paterson and my YouTube demanded Paterson step down. Bloomberg must be thrilled because all the attention is off him and City Hall and on Dave Paterson.
I gotten written up in Elizabeth Benjamin’s column in The New York Daily News and the stalking resumes because the article links to a youTube that slams Paterson but also guess who? Bloomberg.
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/editorials/speaker_quinn_pander_8v8ZAAYeHPTRxw5Ojlyp2L
http://suzannahbtroy.blogspot.com/2010/03/i-email-mayor-bloomberg-i-made-some.html
http://bloommbergforlife.blogspot.com/
Meet the scoundrels – 1: Lawmakers kill student MetroCards and blame MTA
http://www.nydailynews.com/opinions/2010/03/08/2010-03-08_citytime_is_money.html
Go to the above YouTube — than see the YouTube that it is linked to and go to that one. In the text portion of that one is Elizabeth Benjamin’s piece that includes me.
This YouTube is mine on Mike Bloomberg in big trouble.
Even Ed Koch was brave enough speak up against Paterson but Bloomberg seems to basking in the Paterson debacle because the heat is off him.
Based on this newest flurry of crazy cyber attacks by Bloombergforlife posing as NicoHitler, I am beginning to think that Mike is going to try and run for President and that is why he has is campaign staff at city hall and why this guy I believe is still acting on Bloomberg’s behalf. The cyber stalker even compares me to Charlie Rose in a critical way of course and that happens to be someone else on Bloomberg’s payroll that benefits big time from his friendship with Bloomberg. Look at my political art poster lampooning Mike.
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rOMANIAN-ization of Hungarian Place-Names in Transylvania-a Magyar helységnevek eloláhosítása
Falsification and Identity theft by the rUMANIANS the INVADING vLACHS in Transylvania
During the twentieth century, a number of places in Romania had their names changed for various reasons. The reason for many Transylvanian name changes was to give a more “Romanian-sounding” name to certain settlements, since in many case the original Romanian name was too close to the Hungarian or German one, from which it was derived from (usually a simple re-writing of the name according to Romanian phonetics).
In this video alone I have 385 Hungarian- transylvanian Place-Names changed since the romanian occupation of Transylvania.
This is only a fraction of the Place-Names renamed-changed by the romanian occupiers in Transylvania.
Ideje már, hogy felnyíljon a világ szeme, megelégelje ezt a manipulációt, amihez elsősorban Közép-Európában kell helyreállítani a kozmikus időt, vagyis ki kell szabadítani a fizikai és szellemi rabságából az 1920-ban túszul ejtett magyarságot. Miközben elvakult és félművelt szerb, orosz, román, szlovák és cseh politikusok jajgatnak a koszovói szerbek sorsa miatt, természetesen sötéten elfeledkeznek arról, hogy ők maguk milyen lopott holmi miatt aggódnak valójában. Az orosz birodalomban a cári idők óta népek tucatjait tartják gyarmati sorban, s ha azok pisszenni is mernek valamiféle önrendelkezés jogáért, akkor a világ legnagyobb hadseregét mozgósítják ellenük. Csecsenek, cseremiszek, karjalai finnek, szibériai néptömegek, kirgizek, türkök milliói sínylődnek kiszolgáltatottan orosz fennhatóság alatt. Most érthető meg, hogy már az 1920-as években miért volt oly sürgető az utódállamokban a magyarok arányszámának megváltoztatása, idegenek betelepítése a magyar vidékekre, a magyar iskolák felszámolása, ortodox templomok építése Erdélyben, a magyar intézmények bezárása, a történelemkönyvek hazug átírása, a magyar helységnevek eltüntetése, feliratok leszedése, szobrok ledöntése…
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Do You Know What Your Children Are Doing Online? Tips to Kee
Do You Know What Your Children Are Doing Online? Tips to Keep Your Kids Safe from the Perils of the Web
**October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month** For years, parents have struggled to protect their children from predators, drunk driving, risky behavior and all the other dilemmas teens face. However, a new world has opened up to young people where social networking, gaming and bullying are not easily seen or monitored by parents. This is giving parents good reason to be concerned about what really goes on in the cyberworld, and their need to ensure their family’s online safety.
Many parents have no idea what online activities their kids are participating in, according to a new study by McAfee, a leading internet security company. The study also indicates a lot of teens are not always truthful about what sites they visit or who they are communicating with online. Statistics show that as many as 71% of 13 to 17 year olds have received messages online from someone they don’t know, and experts predict that cybercrime will increase by 300% from 2007-2008.
What can parents do? For starters, experts recommend that you become more involved in your child’s online activities, place your computer in an open area, and talk to your kids about the dangers of the Internet so they recognize suspicious behavior.
Online safety experts Tracy Mooney and Parry Aftab give tips to your viewers on how to keep your children safe online. They also discuss the new survey results as well as protecting yourself against cybercrimes.
Talent/Guest: Tracy Mooney/Chief Security Cyber Mom
Tracy is a Web savvy mother of three children who are all very active online. She has been a victim of cybercrime and also took part in a recent McAfee experiment, in which 50 people from around the world were asked to gorge themselves on a diet of spam for an entire month. Tracy tries to stay on top of the latest threats and can provide other worried moms with insights on how to keep their kids safe online.
Talent/Guest: Parry Aftab/Online Family Safety Expert
Parry Aftab is a security, privacy and cyberspace lawyer, as well as an author and child advocate. She dedicates most of her time to Internet issues ranging from protecting children from sexual predators to helping adults avoid identity theft and fraud online. She is also the Executive Director of WiredSafety.org, the largest online safety and educational program in cyberspace.
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Cyber-security Take a Bite Out of Online Crime Online Safety
Cyber-security Take a Bite Out of Online Crime Online Safety Expert on How to Tell If Youve Been a Victim of Cybercrime and Where to Turn to for Help With more and more people using social media sites, cybercriminals are finding new ways to steal personal data, and cybercrime is on the rise. According to the Internet Crime Complaint Center, online fraud was up nearly 170 percent in 2008 compared to the previous year. Unfortunately, many people don’t even know theyve been targeted until their computer slows to a crawl or a strange charge shows up on their credit card sometimes weeks after the fact.
Once you’ve figured out youve been attacked, or if youre simply not sure, what can you do? There’s a lot of work to be done to fix the problem and most people have no idea where to start.
Now, there’s somewhere to turn for help. A new free online resource for consumers and businesses has been created called the Cybercrime Response Unit (CRU) kind of like a first-responder for cybercrime victims. Among other things, it assesses individual situations, provides assistance in reporting the crime to the proper authorities and helps a person secure his or her credit. In addition, the CRU will forensically scan your computer to confirm youve been victimized or if youre safe.
Did you know:
• Identity theft costs U.S. citizens an estimated $6.4 billion annually (US Department of Justice’s (DOJ) National Crime Victimization Survey)
• Since 2005, over 230 reported data privacy breaches exposed the personal information records of over 250 million people. (Privacy Rights Clearinghouse)
Talent/Guest: Paul Kurtz, Cyber and Homeland Security Expert
Paul Kurtz was a member of President Obama’s transition team on cyber-security matters and is frequently interviewed by print and broadcast outlets on the subject of cybercrime. He served in senior positions on The White House’s National Security and Homeland Security Councils under presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. He was also the founding Executive Director of the Cyber Security Industry Alliance, an advocacy group dedicated to ensuring safety on the Web. Currently, he is a partner with the consulting firm Good Harbor, where he advises clients on cyber-security and homeland security issues.
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Do You Know What Your Children Are Doing Online? Tips to Kee
Do You Know What Your Children Are Doing Online? Tips to Keep Your Kids Safe from the Perils of the Web
**October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month** For years, parents have struggled to protect their children from predators, drunk driving, risky behavior and all the other dilemmas teens face. However, a new world has opened up to young people where social networking, gaming and bullying are not easily seen or monitored by parents. This is giving parents good reason to be concerned about what really goes on in the cyberworld, and their need to ensure their family’s online safety.
Many parents have no idea what online activities their kids are participating in, according to a new study by McAfee, a leading internet security company. The study also indicates a lot of teens are not always truthful about what sites they visit or who they are communicating with online. Statistics show that as many as 71% of 13 to 17 year olds have received messages online from someone they don’t know, and experts predict that cybercrime will increase by 300% from 2007-2008.
What can parents do? For starters, experts recommend that you become more involved in your child’s online activities, place your computer in an open area, and talk to your kids about the dangers of the Internet so they recognize suspicious behavior.
Online safety experts Tracy Mooney and Parry Aftab give tips to your viewers on how to keep your children safe online. They also discuss the new survey results as well as protecting yourself against cybercrimes.
Talent/Guest: Tracy Mooney/Chief Security Cyber Mom
Tracy is a Web savvy mother of three children who are all very active online. She has been a victim of cybercrime and also took part in a recent McAfee experiment, in which 50 people from around the world were asked to gorge themselves on a diet of spam for an entire month. Tracy tries to stay on top of the latest threats and can provide other worried moms with insights on how to keep their kids safe online.
Talent/Guest: Parry Aftab/Online Family Safety Expert
Parry Aftab is a security, privacy and cyberspace lawyer, as well as an author and child advocate. She dedicates most of her time to Internet issues ranging from protecting children from sexual predators to helping adults avoid identity theft and fraud online. She is also the Executive Director of WiredSafety.org, the largest online safety and educational program in cyberspace.
Duration : 0:2:11