The official blog for singer, writer, director and human rights advocate Aisha and her affiliated web sites.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Chad Ochocinco Johnson Goes To The FBI Over Leaked Sex Tape While Evelyn Lozada Claims Betrayal
Monday, December 24, 2012
Rihanna, Chris Brown and Karrueche Tran This Christmas
Friday, April 22, 2011
Rupert Murdoch Has Proven He Cannot Be Trusted
Rupert Murdoch and his wife Wendi Murdoch
Media baron, Rupert Murdoch, chairman of News Corp and News International, has proven beyond the shadow of a doubt that he cannot be trusted. His companies are mired in a terrible, criminal invasion of privacy scandal, which involves phone hacking and wiretapping.
Since the time I broke the story in 2005 and was the first to out Murdoch and company on this thoroughly criminal misconduct, having experienced it firsthand and having to file a police complaint over it, small inquiries have been done by the Metropolitan Police, with few arrests being made (Rupert Murdoch Finally Admits His Company's Phone Hacking And Wiretapping Crimes).
In spite of the fact he is a family man, Murdoch has no qualms about violating the privacy of other families
Even in the face of the arrests, Murdoch, who knew of, commissioned, condoned and participated in the criminal misconduct, never once desisted engaging in said criminal behavior. He is unrepentant and stubbornly so, as Murdoch and his employees believe they are above everyone else and entitled to criminally violate the privacy of anyone they deem a profitable target.
They’ve repeatedly been caught in terrible lies throughout the scandal that negatively impacted the public. It is thought thousands of people have been illegally wiretapped and hacked by Murdoch, in conduct that is so unseemly and arrogant, it warrants the strongest criminal charges.
Sienna Miller is one of the actresses targeted by Murdoch and his insidious illegal spying. Miller, among others, have sued him in British court.
This is a man that has been sharing classified information with anyone he sees fit, in conduct that has crossed into criminal territory, via what can only be referred to as spying. He has gone into world legislatures with this criminal misconduct, spewing classified information he should not have been privy to in the first place.
He was quite foolish to do this, but such is Murdoch's arrogance that he bought into the delusion he can commit any foul crime and get away with it. Well he can’t and he shall learn that under the harshest possible terms, within the scope of the law. There is more to this scandal than meets the eye and Murdoch will answer for it within the confines of the law.
Oh, they can hear you now, as the commercial says!
Rupert Murdoch and co. have also disgraced the Metropolitan Police. People are actively asking in the press, on video and in feedback sections online, why the Metropolitan Police launched a "cover up." No one was worth the police’s name, as that means the British public losing confidence and trust in their authorities.
How can this be a good thing...and all over Murdoch. It is time he is reined in, as he is breaking the law. Murdoch is a corrupt criminal meddling in international politics, in ways that are completely illegal. This behavior must not be tolerated, as it flies in the face of democracy.
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Monday, April 18, 2011
Actress Attacked By Girl That Thought She Was Justin Bieber's Girlfriend
Justin Bieber and his dad Jeremy Bieber
Hollywood actress, Lucy Hale, 21, took to Twitter to write about an incident, where she says she was accosted in public by a Justin Bieber fan, who mistook her for his girlfriend Selena Gomez, 18, who is a former co-star.
Selena Gomez
Hale recently stated in a tweet on the social networking site Twitter, "Someone was seriously convinced I was Selena Gomez today and tried to take my phone because they wanted to call justin bieber. Ohh life."
Lucy Hale
Tell the truth Lucy. You saw Gomez and jumped her for her phone, because you wanted to call Justin Bieber. I'm only joking, but such stories must make Gomez wonder, with so many girls after Bieber and them being apart so often, due to work commitments, will the relationship last.
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Saturday, February 13, 2010
Cheryl Cole's Husband Involved In Another Sex Scandal - Part 2
Cheryl Cole and Ashley Cole
Copyright infringer Cheryl Cole picked up her cheating husband, Ashley Cole, from a hospital in London, after he sustained a broken ankle during a football match, playing for team Chelsea FC. A tired looking Ashley was in the backseat sleeping, while Cheryl sat in the front, holding her head in distress, with a sad look on her face, no doubt thanks to stories in the press he has cheated on her once again.
More details on Ashley's philandering have come to light. A voluptuous model, Sonia Wild, claims Ashley sent her nude photos of him using his mobile phone. She sent him nude photos in return and the two agree to meet for sex. However, Ashley in now claiming it was a "Pay As You Go" mobile phone and that he gave it to his friend and said person sent them to the model.
Sonia Wild
Said story now makes even less sense than before, leading the Judiciary Report to believe Cole is lying. A multi-millionaire celebrity, who drives sports cars and lives in a $7,000,000 home using a "Pay As You Go" phone, rather than the ubiquitous Blackberry or iPhone, is not a believable story.
People use "Pay As You Go" phones when they are on a budget or seek to make calls they do not want traced, hence the low priced disposable phone. It grants the impression Cole was hiding something, hence him using said "Pay As You Go" phone.
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You've got some explaining to do: Grim-faced Cheryl picks up Ashley from hospital after sex photo scandal
Last updated at 3:51 PM on 13th February 2010 - Grim-faced Cheryl Cole proved she is no rush to forgive husband Ashley Cole as she picked him from hospital last night.
The 26-year-old singer is said to have reached 'crisis point' with her husband after photographs showing the footballer naked were sent to a topless model's mobile phone.
The sportsman's carelessness with his mobile phone has caused Cheryl great humiliation, as was evident when the pair headed home following Cole's operation on his broken ankle.
Cole appeared to be sleeping in the back seat of the chauffeur-driven car, while Cheryl sat in the front looking glum.
The latest scandal for Cheryl and Cole came after model Sonia Wild, 28, claimed to have received the pictures of the Chelsea defender along with suggestive text messages.
Miss Wild says she replied with naked images of herself and claims she had 'text sex' with the player.
This will ensure a difficult time for 29-year-old Cole at home, where he will be spending more time than usual after breaking his ankle on Wednesday.
The £82,000-a-week footballer has admitted taking the pictures of himself on a mobile while staying with the England squad at a hotel in Watford.
But he denies sending them to Miss Wild, claiming he passed on the unregistered pay-as-you-go phone to close friend Jay Wynters, who in turn gave it to another friend. That friend is said to have found the images and sent them to the model.
Sonia Wild
'We had text sex': Sonia Wild, picutred out partying, thought Ashley Cole had sent the picture himself and returned the favour with her own sexy images
'Someone has used it to pretend to be me,' said Cole. 'I would laugh if my foot didn't hurt so much.' ...
Friday, February 12, 2010
Obama Pushing For Cell Phone Eavesdropping
Obama: Hi, yes, "We can hear you now"
U.S. President Barack Obama is pushing for cell phone eavesdropping, but as mentioned previously, the FBI has been engaging in this invasive misconduct for quite sometime, which includes mobile phone cloning and roving bugs.
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February 11, 2010 4:00 AM PST - Two years ago, when the FBI was stymied by a band of armed robbers known as the "Scarecrow Bandits" that had robbed more than 20 Texas banks, it came up with a novel method of locating the thieves.
FBI agents obtained logs from mobile phone companies corresponding to what their cellular towers had recorded at the time of a dozen different bank robberies in the Dallas area. The voluminous records showed that two phones had made calls around the time of all 12 heists, and that those phones belonged to men named Tony Hewitt and Corey Duffey. A jury eventually convicted the duo of multiple bank robbery and weapons charges.
Even though police are tapping into the locations of mobile phones thousands of times a year, the legal ground rules remain unclear, and federal privacy laws written a generation ago are ambiguous at best. On Friday, the first federal appeals court to consider the topic will hear oral arguments (PDF) in a case that could establish new standards for locating wireless devices.
In that case, the Obama administration has argued that warrantless tracking is permitted because Americans enjoy no "reasonable expectation of privacy" in their--or at least their cell phones'--whereabouts. U.S. Department of Justice lawyers say that "a customer's Fourth Amendment rights are not violated when the phone company reveals to the government its own records" that show where a mobile device placed and received calls...
Once a Hollywood plot, now 'commonplace'
Whether state and federal police have been paying attention to Hollywood, or whether it was the other way around, cell phone tracking has become a regular feature in criminal investigations. It comes in two forms: police obtaining retrospective data kept by mobile providers for their own billing purposes that may not be very detailed, or prospective data that reveals the minute-by-minute location of a handset or mobile device.