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Postby fruhmenschen » Fri May 13, 2016 2:42 pm

Obituaries




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BREAKING: Blogger Who Tried To Connect CRUZ'S DAD With Lee Harvey Oswald Found DEAD<http://clashdaily.com/2016/05/breaking-blogger-tried-connect-cruzs-dad-lee-harvey-oswald-found-dead/>
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The blogger who claimed that Ted Cruz's dad was in connection with John F. Kennedy's murder has been found dead in his home..
2.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/obitu ... story.html



Mark Lane, 89; lawyer offered evidence for Kennedy conspiracy

 MAY 13, 2016
NEW YORK — Mark Lane, the defense lawyer, social activist, and
best-selling author who concluded in a blockbuster book in the
mid-1960s that Lee Harvey Oswald could not have acted alone in killing
President John F. Kennedy, a thesis supported in part by the House
Select Committee on Assassinations in 1979, died Tuesday at his home
in Charlottesville, Va. He was 89.

The cause was a heart attack,


In its final report in 1979, the House committee went further than any
branch of government to support the central points of Mr. Lane’s
thesis about Kennedy’s murder. It concluded that the FBI and the
Warren Commission investigations of the assassination were flawed.

The committee also found that while Oswald fired three shots, one of
which killed Kennedy, a “high probability” existed that a second
gunman was present and that the president “was probably assassinated
as a result of a conspiracy.” The committee, though, was “unable to
identify the other gunman or the extent of the conspiracy.”



Also see
http://www.commercialappeal.com/busines ... 15341.html



historic zoning by planning board

Landmark zoning to preserve the home of photographer Ernest Withers
received the backing of the Land Use Control Board. (By Thomas
Bailey/The Commercial Appeal).
 
Ernest Withers, who covered many of the major events in the civil
rights movement of the 1950's and 60's, in his studio in February
1990.
By Thomas Bailey Jr. of The Commercial Appeal

Updated: 5:55 p.m. 0
The longtime home of photographer Ernest Withers is well on its way to
becoming only the third single-lot historic district in Memphis.

The Land Use Control Board on Thursday voted to recommend that the
City Council give final approval for the designation.

The action would preserve for posterity what appears as just a typical
ranch-style home of white brick built 63 years ago at 480 W. Brooks
Road in South Memphis' Walker Estates neighborhood.

The landmarks designation also could set the stage for the family's
plan to open the home for tourism. 


Withers, who died in 2007 at age 85, was a prolific photographer of
more than six decades of black history in the segregated South.

His images chronicled the Montgomery bus boycott, the Emmett Till
case, sanitation workers strike, Negro League baseball and Memphis
blues and soul musicians. The pictures also captured the more ordinary
lives of black Memphians. 

Withers' body of work seems to have outweighed any taint from the
three-year-old revelations that he also worked as a paid informant for
the FBI's investigation of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Southern
Christian Leadership Conference.


link du jour




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http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2016/0 ... ok-tirade/







http://www.postandcourier.com/20160512/ ... h-children

May 12 2016 6:26 pm  May 12 6:29 pm

A former Lowcountry police officer was sentenced to five years in
federal prison Wednesday for after trying to line up sex with
children.

According to District Judge Richard Gergel’s sentencing order, Ernest
Christopher Limehouse of Summerville was a North Charleston police
officer when he posted ads seeking “taboo fun” and “pics of any kids
or hot siblings.”


NH ANGLE


http://www.unionleader.com/section/AGGREGATION


Rapist deputy asks Belknap County cases to be dismissed
LACONIA — Convicted rapist and former sheriff's deputy Ernest Justin
Blanchette has asked that a Belknap County Superior Court judge
dismiss the four cases he faces locally because he wasn't employed by
the Department of Corrections  





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The FBI Can Neither Confirm Nor Deny Wiretapping Your Amazon Echo

http://paleofuture.gizmodo.com/the-fbi- ... 1776092971



May11 2016

An Amazon Echo, which the FBI can neither confirm nor deny has ever
been hacked during an investigation (Gizmodo)
Back in March, I filed a Freedom of Information request with the FBI
asking if the agency had ever wiretapped


May 12, 2016 - 06:59 PM EDT
Overnight Cybersecurity: Mozilla presses FBI to disclose hacking trick

BY KATIE BO WILLIAMS

http://thehill.com/policy/cybersecurity ... ue-in-mass





Privacy
by Tim Cushing
Thu, May 12th 2016 3:33pm

 https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20160508/13574834381/fbi-doesnt-want-privacy-laws-to-apply-to-biometric-database.shtml

Filed Under:
biometric database, biometrics, fbi, fingerprints, ngis, privacy

Permalink.
FBI Doesn't Want Privacy Laws To Apply To Its Biometric Database
from the
and-doesn't-want-to-let-citizens-know-how-THEIR-privacy-is-affected
dept
The FBI has been building a massive biometric database for the last
eight years. The Next Generation Identification System (NGIS) starts
with millions of photos of criminals (and non-criminals) and builds
from there. Palm prints, fingerprints, iris scans, tattoos and
biographies are all part of the mix.

Despite having promised to deliver a Privacy Impact Assessment of the
database back in 2012, the FBI's system went live towards the end of
2014 without one. That's a big



http://www.commercialappeal.com/busines ... 56671.html

FBI joint training at UT Memphis prepares for bioterrorism threat

May 12, 2016 -- A representative of the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention presents a case study during the Memphis Joint
Criminal-Epidemiological Investigations Workshop at the University of
Tennessee Health Sciece Center.
By Kevin McKenzie of The Commercial Appeal

Updated: 5:10 p.m. 0
The law enforcement, public health, emergency responders and others
who might play a role






http://news.trust.org/item/20160512214753-14m2x/



U.S. Senator Rand Paul to back bill blocking FBI hacking expansion
by Reuters
Thursday, 12 May 2016 21:42 GMT
By Dustin Volz

WASHINGTON, May 12 (Reuters) - Kentucky Senator Rand Paul plans to
become the first Republican co-sponsor of legislation to block a
pending judicial rule change that would let U.S. judges issue search
warrants for remote access
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