Ludwig Wilding (German, 1927-2010), Untitled, 1963. Ink on white painted wood panel, in artist frame, 86 x 65.5 cm.
via igormag
trying on a metaphor
tumblr dot com
hello vonnie

No title available
styofa doing anything
sheepfilms
YOU ARE THE REASON
KIROKAZE
Today's Document

titsay
h

JBB: An Artblog!
cherry valley forever

blake kathryn
Not today Justin
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
taylor price
wallacepolsom

ellievsbear
todays bird
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States
seen from Poland

seen from Spain
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Kenya

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
@atkylf
Ludwig Wilding (German, 1927-2010), Untitled, 1963. Ink on white painted wood panel, in artist frame, 86 x 65.5 cm.
via igormag
Man being arrested in NYC protesting over injustice in Baltimore and all over USA wearing a Palestine T-shirt. This man rocks
Wearing this “Boycott Israel: Free Palestine” t-shirt. Two random people walking by praised the shirt in the last hour.
La batalla de Chile: La lucha de un pueblo sin armas - Tercera parte: El poder popular (Patricio Guzman, 1979)
M. de Gijselaar - Branch of Azaleas in Bloom, 1831, Rijksmuseum
See more M. de Gijselaar posts here.
Кот помог как мог
“the cat helped as much as he could”
Nazgûl - The Lord of the Rings (1978)
My sweet adorable Pepper!
Relaxing today and my salsa came to check out the water
We will be ready to thwart a military attack on the Soviet Union. The International Day of Women Workers is a day of struggle for the proletariat, 1931 ☭
Lynne Stewart, Lifelong Fighter and People’s Lawyer, Dies
Stewart, originally sentenced to 28 months in prison, was resentenced on July 10, 2010, to 10 years in prison, but continued to fight a government frame-up.
After suffering a major stroke on March 1, Lynne Stewart died Tuesday evening at home, after being granted a compassionate release from prison three years ago due to fourth-stage breast cancer.
Stewart devoted her law practice to defending the poor, underprivileged, unwanted and forgotten, according to her partner Ralph Poynter.
The human rights attorney was arrested on April 9, 2002, on charges of helping pass messages from her client, Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman, an Egyptian cleric convicted of masterminding the 1993 World Trade Center attack in New York City, to his followers in al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya, an organization designated as a foreign terrorist organization by the U.S.
Stewart was subsequently convicted for conspiracy and providing material support to terrorists, while her felony conviction led to her automatic disbarment.
Her sentence was characterized by many as an attempt by the U.S. government to silence dissent, curtail vigorous defense by lawyers, instill fear in those who seek to help Arabs and Muslims being prosecuted for free speech and defend the rights of all oppressed people.
The documents describe agency tools used to hack into smartphones and TVs, as well as to bypass encryption on programs like Signal and WhatsApp.
WikiLeaks on Tuesday released thousands of documents that it said described sophisticated software tools used by the Central Intelligence Agency to break into smartphones, computers and even Internet-connected televisions.
If the documents are authentic, as appeared likely at first review, the release would be the latest coup for the anti-secrecy organization and a serious blow to the C.I.A., which maintains its own hacking capabilities to be used for espionage.
The initial release, which WikiLeaks said was only the first part of the document collection, included 7,818 web pages with 943 attachments, the group said. The entire archive of C.I.A. material consists of several hundred million lines of computer code, it said.
Among other disclosures that, if confirmed, would rock the technology world, the WikiLeaks release said that the C.I.A. and allied intelligence services had managed to bypass encryption on popular phone and messaging services such as Signal, WhatsApp and Telegram. According to the statement from WikiLeaks, government hackers can penetrate Android phones and collect “audio and message traffic before encryption is applied.”
Sandro Botticelli | Primavera, detail
reblog if you support cats tucked up in bed