Ivanpah Solar Is World’s Most Productive

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Solar In America: One Bright Spot in California

 

Despite the US report that under 1% of its power derives from solar energy, a team consisting of Bechtel, NRG, BrightSource Energy, and Google, have built and continue building final parts of a 377-megawatt solar facility in the Mojave Desert of California located in a nondescript town called Ivanpah. The five square mile collection of 173,500 heliostats will power 140,000 California homes. http://www.bechtel.com/ivanpah.html

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The shear volume of the project puts the US ahead of Germany, the most solarized energy infrastructure in the world, for amount of energy generated with solar.

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Analysts at HFS, aware of the questionable economics behind Ivanpah, wonder when much more efficient energy sources such as LENR using something like a Rossi-Focardi device might be introduced into the US energy mix, as it has been in Italy and three other European nations since 2011. http://alfin2300.blogspot.com/2011/05/more-on-rossi-focardi-lenr-device-and.html

 

 

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How the US Justifies Its Drones

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Justifying Drones: How the US Defines ‘War’ Unlike All Others

 

In December 2013, after a lengthy surveillance period and numerous top secret debates about what to do, a US drone controlled at a location half a world away from Rad’a, Yemen, decimated a wedding party filled with confirmed Al-Qaeda war targets. That’s the US story. http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2014/03/report-casts-light-us-drone-programme-201431582649552511.html

 

No other nation-state on the planet agrees with underlying assumptions and definitions of the US story of Rad’a, however. The members of the wedding party were predominately civilians, and therefore the US drone attack killed illegally. That’s the world’s story. http://www.hrw.org/news/2014/02/19/us-yemen-drone-strike-may-violate-obama-policy

 

A significant source of disagreement between the Rad’a stories arises from the refusal of US officials to explain details of the attack. Without details all must limit their arm-chair reflections to consideration of larger ideas and reasoning, say analysts at HFS.

 

From the perspective of larger ideas, one stands out as an obvious difference between the US and the rest of the world: The definition of war. To the world’s generally accepted history of international law, all the world is presumed to be at peace except in regions where, by consensus agreement of all nations, a state of hostility exists. Those regions are called war zones. The rules of war apply within these war zones and only within these war zones.

 

In contrast, to the US the entire world is at war and therefore the rules of war apply across the globe. US President George W. Bush (son of President George H. W. Bush) defined the global war in several speeches, and US President Barack Obama today agrees with that definition, based on his continuation of strategies derived directly from this definition of war.

 

If the global war view dominates national strategy, it means that all persons supporting that global war become legitimate targets. They are not ‘civilians’ by definition, if the war is global. They are only civilians if one first believes they reside in a place where peace and the laws associated with peace control.

 

To analysts at HFS, this contrast in fundamental world views accounts for much of how the US and the rest of the world interact.

 

 

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Rubenstein Posted To Syria by Kerry

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Today US Secretary of State John Kerry appointed Daniel Rubenstein as a special US envoy to Syria, replacing now retired envoy Robert Ford. http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/us-names-new-special-envoy-for-syria/2014/03/17/bbcc483a-add0-11e3-b8b3-44b1d1cd4c1f_story.html 

Daniel Rubenstein served as Consul General and Chief of Mission in Jerusalem from September 6, 2009 to August 2012, according to the Jewish Virtual Library. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/daniel_rubenstein.html

To HFS analysts, the interesting point to this new Syrian appointment is not so much Daniel Rubenstein’s impeccable credentials as a US career diplomat as it is his impeccable reputation in the Jewish American community.

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Russia Wins Referendum In Crimea, Now What?

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No Surprise: 95% of Voters in Crimea Vote to Join Russia

 

More than 95% of voters in yesterday’s referendum support Russia’s takeover of the Crimean peninsula from Ukraine, says chairman of the Sevastopol legislative assembly Yuri Doynikov. http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2014/mar/17/crimea-votes-to-leave-ukraine/

 

Voter turnout reached 80%. http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_03_17/Referendum-in-Crimea-official-result-to-be-announced-on-17-March-first-data-show-96-vote-for-Russia-7828/

 

Both the voting results and world reactions seemed fully predictable. Hague spokesmen called the referendum a mockery. http://www.focus-fen.net/news/2014/03/17/330130/crimea-result-makes-a-mockery-of-democracy-says-hague.html

 

Stock markets ended in the red last week before the referendum. http://www.zacks.com/stock/news/126581/stock-market-news-for-march-17-2014

 

Western governments now mull adding sanctions to those already to be approved later today. http://www.tolonews.com/en/afghanistan/14214-crimea-votes-to-join-russia-west-mulls-new-sanctions

 

HFS analysts forecast continued anxiety in the stock markets despite the referendum, as fallout from Crimean politics appears to have just begun.

 

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US Seals Take Libyan Tanker From Pirates

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Libya Receives US Seal Help To Recover Tanker

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/03/17/us-usa-libya-tanker-idUSBREA2G0AU20140317

 

Reports today from the Mediterranean coast off of Libya and Cyprus say US Seals successfully recaptured a commercial Libyan oil tanker “Morning Glory” pirated by 3 Libyans late Sunday. No shots, no casualties, and many praises from the Libyan government characterize the successful operation. http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/17/world/africa/navy-seals-tanker/index.html?hpt=hp_t2

 

Last week the Libyan parliament voted for dismissal of Prime Minister Ali Zeidan with a no-confidence vote following immediately upon first reports of the tanker capture from an eastern port controlled by the Libyan political faction that led the vote against the PM. http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/11/world/africa/libya-pm/index.html That pirated tanker sailed successfully last week from its Libyan port to Sidra, where it received a load of oil sought by a faction in Libya to fund its resistance in a military struggle for Libyan control. On a return course to Libya, it was peacefully boarded by the US commandos. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/18/world/middleeast/libya-oil-tanker.html?_r=0

 

HFS analysts have observed that reports from various world sources offer markedly different accounts of US involvement in the operation. The Roosevelt, a US aircraft carrier located in the region of the operation appears to have been the command and control center for the US forces. At the same time, ten days ago, the Libyan government threatened to bomb a North Korean tanker planning to supply oil to a Libyan rebel faction. http://article.wn.com/view/2014/03/08/Libya_threatens_to_bomb_North_Korean_tanker_if_it_ships_oil_/

 

Were the US forces merely observing, when the Libyan government happened to request help to recover the tanker? More cynical analysts might suspect the US of cherry picking which political faction to support by recovering a tanker full of valuable oil to hand over, as a means of securing a geopolitical foothold while Libya verges on civil war. The HFS analysts don’t go that far, not yet, but they’re watching with interest to see what US interests in the region might be developed.

 

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IBM & FB Say ‘No’ to NSA, But Are We Safe Yet?

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IBM and Facebook Say ‘No’ to NSA, So Are We Safe Yet?

 

On IBM’s blog, the biggest-in-the-world tech company says it has not and will not cooperate with NSA when the feds come knocking. See its privacy policy: http://www.ibm.com/privacy/details/us/en/

 

If IBM receives a national security subpoena, what will it do? According to the IBM statement, it will fight in court and otherwise. Why does this matter? Some of the world’s largest and most successful corporations work with and through IBM systems, and they pay well for privacy. http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/03/14/us-usa-ibm-dataprotection-idUSBREA2D1R620140314

 

What’s behind the scenes of IBM privacy protection? Here’s one insight from HFS: IBM’s preferred provider of computers is the Chinese multinational company Lenovo. So where might IBM keep the hardware servicing its cloud? Anyone’s guess, but Chinese computer leaders are helping. http://ibm-lr.blogspot.com

 

How about Facebook, the biggest-in-the-world social network? According to its Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg on a recent FB entry, he says: “When our engineers work tirelessly to improve security, we imagine we’re protecting you against criminals, not our own government.” And Zuckerberg called President Obama directly to complain about it. http://www.reuters.com/subjects/facebook?lc=int_mb_1001

 

Scariest to many is a Snowden leak about how NSA co-opted 140,000 computers to inject them with spyware. NSA says Snowden’s report is inaccurate. (Yeah, HFS analysts can just imagine how inaccurate; it’s probably many, many more than just 140,000 computers by now.) http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2014/03/nsa-botnet/

 

So if you want to acquire a new computer someday within the next year or two, how could you go about building it yourself or through a truly trusted source? Do you have to be a tech wizard for that? Could average artists and writers build their own? Or at least, could artists and writers find a truly trusted source?

 

Not likely, if the latest, greatest quips from IBM and Facebook sound worried, as their message implies.

 

 

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Israel and Palestine Cool Off Under Egyptian Peace Deal

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Israel-Palestine rocket fire ceased under Egyptian halt earlier today. http://www.voanews.com/content/reu-police-gaza-militants-fire-rockets-at-israeli-cties/1870288.html

 

Two days ago Islamist Jihad of Palestine launched over 50 rockets towards Israel in retaliation for Israeli soldiers killing three of their leaders. The Popular Resistance Committee admitted to firing some of the Palestinian rockets also. Hamas spokesmen said they had not participated in the attacks, and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in the Gaza region descried the hostilities as attempts to undermine ongoing peace efforts. http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2014/03/israel-hamas-gaza-iran-islamic-jihad-rival-rockets.html

 

None of the Palestinian rockets appear to have killed or injured any Israelis. http://www.algemeiner.com/2014/03/14/islamic-jihad-leader-israel-attack-coordinated-with-hamas-despite-truce-threatens-tel-aviv/

 

Israel launched over 30 airstrikes and hundreds of tank shells in response, destroying seven suspected Islamic Jihad launch sites. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-26555742

 

The US condemns the Islamist Jihad rocket launches, saying nothing about the Israeli response. http://iranian.com/posts/view/post/29722

 

 

HFS analysts forecast resumption of peace talks led by the US, although the latest hostilities cloud the likelihood of quick agreement.

Hacktivists Halt Russian Banks & Government Offices, Reply to Blog Freezes

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In response to Russian regulation of Internet access by news bloggers, a massive cyber attack struck the Central Bank of Russia, the Office of the Foreign Minister, and the chief Kremlin website.  http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/03/14/us-russia-kremlin-cybercrime-idUSBREA2D16T20140314 

While several government and banking sites ceased functioning for several hours, government investigators brought down the attack known as ‘Hacktivism’ and all operations have resumed.  http://www.securityweek.com/political-activism-gives-way-hacktivism-russia 

HFS analysts forecast many more hacktivists attacks during the ongoing Russia-Ukrainian dispute, regardless of how many claim no connection between Internet attacks and Crimean politics.

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Russia Regulates Internet to Silence Violence Advocates

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Kremlin Pushes Critics Off Internet Stage for Advocating Violence

 

Internet blogs of several noted commentators were frozen by order of Russian prosecutors earlier today due to quotes from a house-arrested Ukrainian spokesman and calls for illegal violence. http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/03/13/us-russia-internet-idUSBREA2C21L20140313

 

Commentators included former chess champion and now Internet-news-editor Garry Kasparov, owner of Ej.ru, which had quoted a far-right Ukrainian leader presently under house arrest and forbidden from making news statements. Other bloggers were shut down because they advocated violent action against Russian authorities, in violation of Russian laws enacted since President Vladimir Putin’s last election. http://www.rferl.org/content/russia-blocks-websites-critical-of-kremlin/25297188.html

 

Cries of Russian censorship and violation of free speech rights met the Russian Internet actions across European and Asian blogs. http://world.topnewstoday.org/world/article/10305863/

 

As HFS analysts have maintained in discussions about Internet freedom, the world wide web is free only so long as the governments where people live and communicate permit such freedom. In the larger view, the web exists at the pleasure of political powers.

 

 

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Russian Forces Mount While EU List Lengthens

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US-EU Sanctions List Still Uncertain, As Russia Secures Crimea Foothold

 

More Russian troops, armored vehicles, ships at Crimean ports, fighter jets screaming by, attack helicopters flying overhead, and notices to decimated Ukraine soldiers still on Crimean streets that identify the Russians flooding on those same streets marked today’s progress as Russia secures its Crimea foothold. http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/03/14/us-ukraine-crisis-idUSBREA1Q1E820140314

 

As predicted by HamiltonFinanceServices.com (HFS), the talks between US Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Secretary Sergei Lavrov ended quickly and without any agreements. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/14/ukraine-crisis-john-kerry-sergey-lavrov-meet-london-talks

 

US led sanctions by the EU have solidified during the meeting between President Barack Obama and Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk, although the list of 20 elite Russian business leaders might have grown to over 100 already, even before its expected implementation to halt travel and money movement if tomorrow’s referendum fulfills expectations. http://www.euractiv.com/global-europe/eu-moves-sanctions-russians-ukra-news-534118

 

HFS analysts observe how during the past several decades of diplomacy between Russia, China, Europe, and the US, hope has sprung from mutual interests in economic prosperity. Sanctions such as those planned by the US-EU against Russian business leaders serve chiefly to undermine that hope. In the long term, planned sanctions cannot succeed, but they may push China and Russia, along with India and Indonesia, into separate economic orbits. As China becomes the world’s largest market, effectively pushing the East further from the West serves no one’s larger interests.

 

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