Iowa Representative Steve King has said that Benghazi is much bigger than Watergate and Benghazi combined. He’s calling for a special “Joint Select Congressional Committee” to investigate the massacre. CIA testimony on the Hill continued yesterday.
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I’ve said several times that the Benghazi Massacre was at
least the equivalent to Watergate. King
is on the inside and appears to think the story is far worse. Obama has attempted to shield himself and his
Administration by shuffling the investigation and lead off to Eric Holder as a
criminal matter when it is in fact terrorism and under the clear jurisdiction
of the military. Through “Fast &
Furious,” Holder has made it clear that when it comes to stonewalling, obfuscation,
fabrication of evidence and lying, he is the expert. Congress is likely to now ultimately face
another claim of “Executive Privilege” which will sidetrack the investigation
long before we, the American public, ever know the answers. All he has to do is keep Congress at bay for
another four years and they’ll all escape, and he’s been keeping Fast &
Furious under his protective grip for two years now.
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. What’s your take on John McAfee coming back to the United
States to seek safe haven from a murder charge in Belize? (Pablo ~ Richmond, CA)
A. He certainly has better access to attorneys here and
Belize will have to go through the extradition process before they can get
their hands on him. Is he acting a
little bizarre? Yes, but so would I be
if I were facing a murder charge in Belize.
Q. Who do you think is going to make all of the money this
Christmas? (Marlena ~ Spokane, WA)
A. The paper companies.
Judging by my mailbox, I have received about 20 pounds of Christmas
sales flyers, another 10 pounds of donation requests and a pound of political
requests gearing up for the 2016 elections.
Then there are newspaper ads, wrapping paper, greeting cards, gift tags,
copies of charge slips and paper bags to carry all of the booty home in. Finally, of course, there’s all of that toilet
paper to be used when the credit card bills start coming in…
Q. I understand there is a serious threat to my bank
accounts if I use my PC to access them online.
What is it and how do I avoid it?
(Chris ~ Henderson, NV)
A. International hackers have perfected the art of gaining
access to your banking information through your PC and with your unwitting
help. Their system has been successfully
draining millions of dollars from major business accounts for well over a
year. In short, your computer receives a
non-suspicious email containing a bot-worm; you open the email and discard it,
but the worm is now on your computer. It
now starts monitoring your keystrokes and, when you access your bank account,
it records the account numbers and passwords you use. It then sends that information to another
computer, which dials in to your bank account, tests the balance and transfers
a substantial amount to another bank.
The perpetrators now use the second bank account to transfer the
accumulating funds to a foreign bank. It
all happens within a very short period of time.
Do not keep your full account numbers in your PC. Change your passwords frequently. Do not use your cell phones to access your
account. Limit the number of times you
do access your account on the internet to once or twice a month. If at any time you are going online to your
bank and anything out of the ordinary happens, such as getting a prompt that
says, “Please wait while we connect,” which you never get on your banking
access, get offline immediately and notify your bank. I also recommend you put some type of a limit
on any ACH transfers out of your account without your being notified by the
bank.
TODAY’S QUOTE:
“The decision to join or not join a
service union, political party or other organization should be left up to the
individual. No such organization has the right to take money out of the pockets
of state workers without their proper consent.” ~ Matt
Blunt
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