Monday, March 30, 2009

For Everyone Who Lives In N.C. Or Close By: Meeting About Iotla Site

For Everyone Who Lives In N.C. Or Close By: Meeting About Iotla Site

Note: Friends and Family,
These local residents fighting with the Cherokee. I applaud their efforts.
Dave








Hi friends,

Quick reminder to all:


Airport Authority
Meeting
Tuesday, March 31st, 4:00 to 6:00
PM Airport Terminal
Building

I spoke to Boyce Deitz, Rep.
Shuler's staff person, this morning to ask him to attend the mtg. He's the
person who has attended the last 2 "secret" mtgs. He said he would make every
effort to come.

Rep. Haire excused himself thru assistant
for not being in town. Left message for Sen. Snow & haven't heard from
him.

I have over 100 signatures on petition. Pls
remember to get yours to me by Monday noon (see previous email) so I can
make copies, if you aren't able to do so. If you don't turn them in to me, count
what you have so we can give a total figure at the mtg.

I'm letting press know abt mtg, another
reason why we need to have as many people there as possible.

We MUST PACK this mtg. Let's stand
together & show we mean to continue this struggle as long as necessary. Each
one bring one. Let's show we really mean to SAVE IOTLA VALLEY.

Call me if
needed. Home
369-2457 Cell
421-5835 ..
Olga



P.S.: Wear your Save Iotla Valley
badge


Sharon Kitchen's , The Founder of Save The Sacred Sites, letter to Airport Authority:
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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Cherokee Online Language Class Opportunity

Cherokee Online Language Class Opportunity
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Thursday, March 26, 2009

The Deed They Say Don't Exist For Macon County Airport

The got the land free with the understanding that the burials would not be disturbed.
As you can see the deed says that the land was given to Macon County with certain conditions. Those conditions were that the Cherokee graves and historic site would not be touched. Any descendant at any time can take back this simple title (means no money) deed because the terms were that the site next to the airport would not be violated. That has already been done.
Sharon & Dave Kitchen
Founder and husband of STSSA


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Recent Update on Iotla Burials & Macon County Airport

Recent Update on Iotla Burials & Macon County Airport

Hope everyone is doing well. Get ready for a fight.
At first glance, one would be lead to believe that the March 23rd meeting was not going to take place. However, I Googled Macon County Board of Commissioners website and much to my surprise, not, there was an agenda.
The airport site was not on the agenda. This lead to my question. What in the world is going on? So I Googled some more. Online places like Smoky Mountain News, 3/25/2009 issue, maconnews.com, March 26th. There was a meeting.
It seems a select few individuals got together and had a field trip. They are going to try to sneak this thing through. Although the federal grant money was taken back, they are trying to get it back by saying it is the Cherokees fault. Then there is the wetlands issue that they are trying to ignore. And the safety issues, they are trying to ignore them. My main concern is the historical loss potential, not to mention all the graves destroyed, if they get their way. One comment during the field trip was that it was really neat finding an arrow head with a possible date of 2,000 B.C. And this is before the dirt is removed. They can not wait to uncover greater "finds." So with all this I offer the following pictures of what this site could possibly look like, if they get their way. What you will see will be self explanatory.
What you won't see is the 25 foot mound that it was. This was also located in Macon County, Franklin, N.C. I took these pictures while the destroyers were hard at work. Later, we went and talked and recorded the commission meeting while also showing them the pictures. There were so many burials, they ran out of boxes and had to use bags. The one shown below, has the date, location, and that it is a little boy on the bag. The commissioners did not seem concerned at all. And today it is a parking lot. It was called the Fox Site.

I don't want to see this happen again.

Sharon Kitchen
Founder- Save The Sacred Sites Alliance



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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Mom & Pop Macon County Airport Destroys Burials & History For whims

Mom & Pop Macon County Airport Destroys Burials & History
For whims like this they destroy every trace of Cherokee Heritage.

Secret meetings have been changed several times so as not to include the public.


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Conficker c virus ALERT!!!!!! ((This real I checked Dave))

Conficker c virus ALERT!!!!!!
((This real I checked
Dave))
Beware folks, this was on yahoo news today and also on snopes:
http://www.snopes.com/computer/virus/virus.asp
http://tech.yahoo.com/blog/null/87095
By John D.
Sutter
CNN
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(CNN) -- A computer-science detective story is playing out on the Internet as security experts try to hunt down a worm called Conficker C and prevent it from damaging millions of computers on April Fool's Day.

This piece of computer code tells the worm to activate on April 1, 2009, researchers at CA found.


This piece of computer code tells the worm to activate on April 1, 2009, researchers at CA found.


The anti-worm researchers have banded together in a group they call the Conficker Cabal. Members are searching for the malicious software program's author and for ways to do damage control if he or she can't be stopped.


They're motivated in part by a $250,000 bounty from Microsoft and also by what seems to be a sort of Dick Tracy ethic.


"We love catching bad guys," said Alvin Estevez, CEO of Enigma Software Group, which is one of many companies trying to crack Conficker. "We're like former hackers who like to catch other hackers. To us, we get almost a feather in our cap to be able to knock out that worm. We slap each other five when we're killing those infections.
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The malicious program already is thought to have infected between 5 million and 10 million computers.


Those infections haven't spawned many symptoms, but on April 1 a master computer is scheduled to gain control of these zombie machines, said Don DeBolt, director of threat research for CA, a New York-based IT and software company.


What happens on April Fool's Day is anyone's guess.

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The program could delete all of the files on a person's computer, use zombie PCs -- those controlled by a master -- to overwhelm and shut down Web sites or monitor a person's keyboard strokes to collect private information like passwords or bank account information, experts said.


More likely, though, said DeBolt, the virus may try to get computer users to buy fake software or spend money on other phony products.


Experts said computer hackers largely have moved away from showboating and causing random trouble. They now usually try to make money off their viral programs.


DeBolt said Conficker C imbeds itself deep in the computer where it is difficult to track. The program, for instance, stops Windows from conducting automatic updates that could prevent the malware from causing damage.


The program's code is also written to evolve over time and its author appears to be making updates to thwart some of the Conficker Cabal's attempts to neuter the worm.


"It is very much a cat and mouse game," DeBolt said.


It's unclear who wrote the program, but members of the Cabal are looking for clues.


First, they know that some recent malware programs have come from Eastern European countries outside the jurisdiction of the European Union, said Patrick Morganelli, senior vice president of technology for Enigma Software.


Worm program authors often hide in those countries to stay out of sight from law enforcement, he said.


In a way, the Conficker Cabal is also looking for the program author's fingerprints. DeBolt said security researchers are looking through old malware programs to see if their programming styles are similar to that of Conficker C.


The prospects for catching the program's author are not good, Morganelli said.


"Unless they open their mouth, they'll never be found," he said.


So, the most effective counter-assault simply may be damage control.


One quick way to see if your computer has been infected is to see if you have gotten automatic updates from Windows in March. If so, your computer likely is fine, DeBolt said.


Microsoft released a statement saying the company "is actively working with the industry to mitigate the spread of the worm.
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Users who haven't gotten the latest Windows updates should go to http://safety.live.com if they fear they're infected, the company's statement says.


DeBolt said people who use other antivirus software should check to make sure they've received the latest updates, which also could have been disabled by Conficker C.


The first version of Conficker -- strain A -- was released in late 2008.


That version used 250 Web addresses -- generated daily by the system -- as the means of communication between the master computer and its zombies.


The end goal of the first line was to sell computer users fake antivirus software, said Morganelli.


Computer security experts largely patched that problem by working with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers to disable or buy the problematic URLs, he said.


That process-of-elimination approach isn't likely to be effective with Conficker strain C, Morganelli said. The new version will generate 50,000 URLs per day instead of just 250 when it becomes active, DeBolt said.


The first iteration of Conficker is thought to have grown out of a free function for security programs created by Dr. Ronald Rivest, a computer science professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.


"Any technology can be used for good or evil, and this is just an example of that," Rivest said.


Many viruses have taken pieces of benevolent programs and used them for ill. But overall the "open source" environment online promotes computer security far more than it enables hackers, DeBolt said.


"I don't blame the open-source community at all" for virus attacks, he said.


CA said it recently found a piece of code in Conficker C that says the worm will become active on April 1. Previous versions of the malicious software launched on specific dates noted in the program code, so the April Fool's Day launch date is not likely to be a trick, DeBolt said.


"The best minds in the industry are working on this to protect customers," he said. "We're trying to reduce the impact of the April 1 date as best we can. But we know ... this malware will continue to evolve.
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