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In this episode...
We begin the show discussing the local running event for cancer, which then leads us into a discussion on sham science with fake research being accepted, ask if some could fear peer reviews, as well as look at some statistics about Americans under the age 30 that can be mind blowing.
Then, we have a look at the alleged impact the government shutdown has on different Federal agencies, what is open versus closed, what remained untouched, and other pertinent information. We hear about an older law that has some in Washington treading lightly, about the head of the NSA's admission of misleading numbers, how the US weakens privacy tools it builds, and more.
We close out the show covering the FBI's demand for email crypto keys from Lavabit, an ex-imprisoned CEO who feels vindicated by the Snowden leaks, a story behind the video of the strange DC car chase, and a boiled human brain lasting in it's skull for 4000 years.
Source Links For Show:
Sham Science: Fake Research Paper Accepted By Over 100 Journals
Who's Afraid Of Peer Review?
30 Statistics About Americans Under The Age Of 30 That Will Blow Your Mind
Government Shutdown: What's Closed, What's Open?
143-Year-Old Law Has Washington Treading Gingerly During Shutdown
NSA Chief's Admission Of Misleading Numbers Adds To Obama Administration Blunders
NSA Targets Tor: Leaks Show How US Weakens The Privacy Tools It Pays To Build
Edward Snowden's E-Mail Provider Defied FBI Demands To Turn Over Crypto Keys, Documents Show
A CEO Who Resisted NSA Spying Is Out Of Prison. And He Feels 'Vindicated' By Snowden Leaks.
The Story Behind That Incredibly Riveting Video Of The D.C. Car Chase
Human Brain Boiled In Its Skull Lasted 4000 Years
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