https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/co ... ar-AATubVJCop Admits to Sending Fake $790 Ticket, Agrees to Pay Restitution to Victim
Lora Korpar -
PROVE IT'S MISINFORMATION: DR. PETER MCCULLOUGH AFTER THE JOE ROGAN SHOW
On The Whistleblower Newsroom: PROVE IT: The Joe Rogan guest whose interview triggered celebrity claims of "misinformation" invites anyone with the expertise, credentials, and proof that he's wrong to talk to him. Interview with Dr. Peter McCullough:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/Udb5lTj3UGTD/.
Have a nice weekend!
Kristina Bjornesson
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/e2 ... ar-AATucN7'He's suppose to remain calm': Cop yells at Black woman, says he's 'matching energy' in viral TikTok
The Daily Dot on MSN.com
A video of a police officer engaged in a verbal confrontation with a Black woman has gone viral on TikTok and sparked a debate on the officer's actions. The clip, which has been viewed more than 276,000 times, shows an officer in Philadelphia yelling at
https://nypost.com/2022/02/04/georgia-c ... n-uniform/Georgia cop Leon Mitchell arrested for dealing pot while in uniform
By Mark Lungariello
February 4, 2022
https://nypost.com/2022/02/04/eric-adam ... olleagues/Mayor of New York Adams apologizes for video boasting about being a better cop than ‘cracker’ colleagues
By Craig McCarthy
February 4, 2022 5
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/bo ... ar-AATtWxcBoston Cop Who Wrote Fake Ticket During Road Rage Incident Fired
Haley Cornell -
https://jalopnik.com/cop-who-drank-fift ... 1848482073Cop Who Drank Fifth Of Vodka Then Drove To The Gun Range Is Back On The Force
Jacksonville Civil Service Board calls drunk SWAT officer's firing “manifestly unjust”
ByErin Marquis
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/new-j ... ar-AATtXfYNew Jersey top cop wore ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ sweater to a Christmas party: report
Brian Niemietz -
https://qctimes.com/news/local/crime-an ... 0e9ba.html2 years and 145 days after former Moline cop Jerry Patrick was arrested, his case ends with a plea deal
Tom Loewy Feb 4, 2022
https://therealnews.com/west-virginia-c ... rent-storyWEST VIRGINIA COP CHARGED A MAN WITH MULTIPLE CRIMES, BUT THE VIDEO TELLS A DIFFERENT STORY
PAR compares the sworn statement of an officer who charged a man with multiple crimes to the Ring video that captured an entirely different version of events, raising more questions about what’s driving policing in the small rural town of Milton, West Virginia.
BY TAYA GRAHAM AND STEPHEN JANIS
FEBRUARY 4, 2022
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/la-e2 ... ar-AATtFckLA’s First Black Female Cop Honored
Gideon Rubin -
https://samuelwalker.net/wp-content/upl ... mGuide.pdfPOLICE ACCOUNTABILITY
Curriculum Guide
The materials in the Police Accountability Resource Guide are available for you to design your own course on police accountability.
As you probably already know, the materials are posted on my web site,
http://samuelwalker.net. They are under “Police Accountability Resource Guide,” in the center, send second tier of the six topic boxes.
As you will find, there is material on about 35 accountability- related issues. New issues will probably be added as time goes on.
https://lailluminator.com/2022/02/03/ci ... -approved/Board that will review FBI files from civil rights era taking shape
Cases include Ku Klux Klan murders of African Americans in Louisiana
BY: LIZ RYAN - FEBRUARY 3, 2022 10:30 AM
https://www.wric.com/news/local-news/ri ... ess-brief/FBI Richmond’s leadership to focus on International and Domestic Terrorism, Hate Crimes and the FBI’s Crisis Management Response to critical incidents.
https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Gary_CaradoriGary Caradori was an independent researcher hired to investigate the Franklin child prostitution ring. As former law enforcement, a trained investigator and interviewer he had sufficient credibility to be employed by the Nebraska legislature.[1] He interviewed a number of victims and obtained such damning evidence that on 10 July 1990 - foreshadowing a boast made two decades later by Sunny Sheu - Caradori called his boss, Nebraska State Senator Loran Schmit, to inform him that they now had the subjects of their investigation "by the short hairs."[2] The next morning he died in a small plane crash. Although his other personal effects were recovered, the briefcase of evidence was somehow lost.[2] Research into details of the attack was ongoing as of 2018 through means such as FOIA requests.[
https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/31/politics ... index.htmlNSA watchdog finds 'concerns' with searches of Americans' communications
By Katie Bo Lillis, CNN
Updated 0348 GMT (1148 HKT) February 1,
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/202 ... paign.htmlJURISPRUDENCE
The FBI Is Going Crazy-Stringboard Crazy
BY AKI PERITZ
https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2022/02 ... -big-game/Super Bowl: LAPD, FBI And Other Law Enforcement Agencies Beefing Up Security For Big Game
By CBSLA Staff
February 3, 2022 at 10:22 pm
https://www.kold.com/story/6570835/fbi- ... in-public/FBI Agent Accused Of Masturbating In Public
https://www.oig.dhs.gov/reports/whistle ... estigationWhistleblower Retaliation Reports of Investigation
https://www.bostonmagazine.com/health/2 ... 8-over-70/For the 48 Over 70 Club, Age Is But a Number
They've hiked all of New Hampshire's 4,000-foot peaks, past the age of 70
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... ck-warrantBlack man killed by Minneapolis police was not named in no-knock warrant
Amir Locke, 22, was asleep on a couch before being shot dead by officer Mark Hanneman
https://www.tri-cityherald.com/news/nat ... 68608.htmlFBI reviewing in-custody death of restrained Kansas teenager
FEBRUARY 04, 2022 2:39 PM
https://www.socialvibes.net/socialvi/fb ... ew-essays/FBI INFORMANT AT MALCOM X ASSASSINATION
Posted on November 18, 2021 by joelsnell99
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/malcolm- ... a1cc04b3fdFBI Director Hoover Hid That Some Witnesses In Malcolm X Assassination Trial Were FBI Informants
A Manhattan judge exonerated two men convicted of killing the revolutionary leader after decades of doubt about who was responsible for his 1965 death.
Michael R. Sisak and Jennifer Peltz
11/18/2021 03:35pm EST | Updated November 18, 2021
https://new.finalcall.com/2021/02/24/in ... m-x-death/Informant’s Confession Fuels Renewed Demand: Open all FBI, NYPD, Gov’t Files in Malcolm X Death
By The Final Call - February 24, 2021
https://www.nytimes.com/1992/01/26/book ... en-go.htmlLast one over the wall: the Massachusetts experiment in closing reform schools
Last One over the Wall is an analytical and autobiographical account of Jerome G. Miller's tenure as head of the Massachusetts juvenile justice system, during which he undertook one of the most daring and drastic steps in recent juvenile justice history -- he closed reformatories and returned offenders to community supervision and treatment by private schools and youth agencies. Filled with insights into juvenile and adult behavior in prison and outside, Miller's account provides a rare opportunity to view our juvenile justice system as a whole, including all the politics, economics, and social biases that come with it. In a new preface for this edition, the author reflects on his decision of seven years ago and the lessons learned from it.
https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520224 ... of-dissentThe Price of Dissent
Testimonies to Political Repression in America
* by Bud Schultz (Author)
Bud and Ruth Schultz's vivid oral history presents the extraordinary testimony of people who experienced government repression and persecution firsthand. Drawn from three of the most significant social movements of our time--the labor, Black freedom, and antiwar movements--these engrossing interviews bring to life the experiences of Americans who acted upon their beliefs despite the price they paid for their dissent. In doing so, they--and the movements they were part of--helped shape the political and social landscape of the United States from the beginning to the end of the twentieth century.
The majority of the voices in this book belong to everyday people--workers, priests, teachers, students--but more well-known figures such as Congressman John Lewis, Kwame Ture (Stokely Carmichael), Abbie Hoffman, and Daniel Ellsberg are also included. There are firsthand accounts by leaders of the Industrial Workers of the World, active early in the century; Southern Tenant Farmers Union of the 1930s; Women's Strike for Peace, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference; the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; Berkeley's Free Speech Movement of the 1950s and 1960s; and the Hormel meatpackers' Local P-9 in the 1980s. Lively introductions by the authors contextualize these personal statements.
Those who tell their stories in The Price of Dissent, and others like them, faced surveillance and disruption from police agencies, such as the FBI; brutalization by local police; local ordinances and court injunctions limiting protest; inquisitions into beliefs and associations by congressional committees; prosecution under laws that curbed dissent; denaturalization and deportation; and purges under government loyalty programs. Agree with them or not, by dissenting when it was unpopular or dangerous to do so, they insisted on exercising the precious American right of free expression and preserved it for a new century's dissenters.
http://www.judibari.orgMotion to Stop FBI from Destroying Bomb Case Evidence
Hearing Wed., Sept. 8, 9:30AM in San Francisco
Press conference to follow hearing at 450 Golden Gate
Contact: Darryl Cherney; Ben Rosenfeld or Dennis Cunningham, Attorneys
Following the 20th anniversary of the 1990 car bombing and attempted frame up of Earth First! organizers Judi Bari and Darryl Cherney, civil rights attorneys Dennis Cunningham and Ben Rosenfeld will argue a motion in San Francisco Federal Court, 450 Golden Gate at 9:30 am this Wednesday, Sept. 8 in Courtroom F, 15th Floor before Judge James Larson, to prevent the FBI from destroying two sets of bomb remnants. The motion asks that those remnants and other evidence to be turned over to Cherney or an agreed upon laboratory for DNA and other forensic testing to determine the identity of the bomber. A press conference on the plaza outside the Federal Building will follow the hearing.
The case stems from the FBI and Oakland Police attempts to pin a political bombing on the victims rather than look for the terrorist who tried to kill Judi Bari by hiding a motion-triggered pipe bomb under the driver's seat of her Subaru station wagon. The explosion interrupted Bari and Cherney's musical roadshow in which they traveled to colleges to encourage people to participate in for the Redwood Summer campaign to stop the logging of ancient redwoods. They had pulled out of Oakland just before noon, heading to UC Santa Cruz to perform on that fateful May 24, 1990 when Bari's car exploded on Park Blvd. near MacArthur. Oakland police and FBI agents instantly declared Bari and Cherney the only suspects despite the fact that all of the physical evidence pointed at an assassination attempt and that they provided the FBI on the day of the bombing with a folder full of death threats targeting them.
Bari (posthumously) and Cherney won a successful civil rights trial in 2002, in which the jury agreed that their First and Fourth Amendment rights had been violated when the FBI and OPD falsely arrested them and illegally searched their homes--all in order to discredit and silence them. The events took place in a highly charged year. A ballot initiative--Forests Forever (Proposition 130) on the November ballot-- would have banned clearcutting and preserved ancient forests among other proposed reforms. It was defeated by just over one percentage point in a major setback.
The FBI, intent on framing Bari and Cherney, has never conducted a sincere investigation. It has failed even to analyze lifted fingerprints or to do DNA forensics. Cherney, however, has conducted his own investigation, collecting and analyzing evidence in pursuit of the bomber the FBI appears intent on hiding. "There is a logging truck's load of forensic evidence in this case," said Cherney.
A letter taking credit for two bombings, including the bomb in Bari's car, signed "The Lord's Avenger," provided details on the design of another bomb that barely went off at the Louisiana Pacific sawmill in Cloverdale, CA two weeks before the car bombing, as well as details of the car bomb. The bomb in Cloverdale is nearly intact and could provide DNA and other forensic evidence that could identify the bomber.
A jury awarded the two $4.4 million - in Bari's case, to her estate. Later, the parties settled for a total of $4 million, inclusive of attorney's fees. The parties also agreed that: (1) the FBI would return evidence to Oakland; (2) Oakland would turn over evidence to Cherney; (3) the parties would certify any disputes to the Court; and 4) that May 24, 1990 be proclaimed Judi Bari Day by the city of Oakland, which did, in fact, occur.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics ... ar-AATuigfBannon’s Team Says FBI Secretly Spied on His Lawyer
Jose Pagliery - 1h ago
https://anthraxvaccine.blogspot.comFriday, February 4, 2022
Children's Health Defense will post my live blog of the CDC's Advisory meeting today
Here is the link
https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/acip-feb-4Posted by Meryl Nass, M.D.
Thursday, February 3, 2022
Great Trucker videos
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dzp7yc38dsdg1 ... -.MP4?dl=0https://youtu.be/J-0ftnSx96s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=deskt ... CredibleTV