N. Korea Behind “The Interview” / Sony Hack A Literal “Wag The Dog” Move Toward Internet Regulation?

“Agree To Disagree” host Brian Engelman once again welcomes author, liberty activist, & radio host Blake Walley to discuss some of the stories that you might have missed between Christmas, & the first week of the NFL playoffs.

– Isn’t it interesting that “conspiracy theorists” were the ones who urged caution when blaming North Korea for hacking Sony?
– Is a literal “Wag The Dog” scenario playing out before our eyes?
– Is there enough evidence linking North Korea to the hack to place sanctions on them, attack their internet, and ratchet up a wartime atmosphere?
– Could the hack be used to ram through internet regulations that will restrict the 1st amendment rights of Americans?
– Should we be wary?

Also:
– 2 cops were shot dead in NYC in an appartent revenge killing for Eric Garner. How much blame should fall on mayor de Blasio, Al Sharpton, Eric Holder, & President Obama?
– Do record temperatures provide evidence for “global warming” or “climate change”?
– Could low gas prices be a warning of potential trouble lurking around the corner?

Plus:
Dan Johnson Of “The Solutions Institute” begins the show by explaining his new project that teaches & trains acivists to be more successful. His Online Activism Convention

& so much more! Just take a listen & offer your comments.

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Ben Swann On “The Roots Of Police Militarization”, Sony Hack & More W/ Host Brian Engelman.

Emmy Award Winning journalist Ben Swann joined host Brian Engelman on the “Agree To Disagree” radio show to discuss his recent project: “The Roots Of Police Militarization.”

Ben recently traveled to Ferguson, MO to cover the Mike Brown case for his new gig at RT.

Ben said that one of the main reasons Ferguson was so upset was because of the past 30 years of the “policing for profit” system that targets the residents finding crime in exchange for revenue. Ben breaks this all down with concrete examples of why the police have lost the support of their employers, “the people”.

Brian & Ben also discuss:
– Eric Garner
– MRAPS in Spokane, WA
– Russian politics
– The possibility of a Jeb Bush / Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential matchup, (Ben actually hopes this happens,…he’ll tell you why)
Plus:
The Sony “hack” raises many questions about the hypocrisy of the Obama administration in how they dealt with “The Innocence Of Muslims” video that they blamed for the Benghazi attacks, & how Obama criticized Sony for shelving “The Interview”.

& Much More!

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Sony Hack: “It Doesn’t Quite Add Up.” Cyber Security Expert Aaron Bedra Joins Host Brian Engelman.

Software writer & information security professional Aaron Bedra joins “Agree To Disagree” host Brian Engelman to discuss the Sony hack.

Aaron says:
“My gut feeling is that there’s not enough information to say it’s absolutely North Korea”

Brian & Aaron discuss
– how long attribution takes to figure out where a hack came from,
– what kind of fingerprints do hackers leave behind.
– Is the smoking gun in this case the nationality of the computer involved?
– Does this attack amount to terrorism? (threats to theatres)
– Is is strange that North Korea didn’t take credit for the attack?

Plus: could this “hack” be a precursor to trying to implement another cyber security bill similar to CISPA, SOPA, PIPA, or ACTA?

& a whole lot more.

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