Deep State Dying

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Postby fruhmenschen » Mon Oct 14, 2019 11:12 am

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Mark Zaid, JFK, and Trump
Written by James DiEugenio
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Jim DiEugenio discusses Mark Zaid's connection to the whistleblower investigation against Trump and his earlier role in spreading misinformation about the JFK assassination.

A few weeks ago, after the Robert Mueller attempt to impeach President Donald Trump more or less fizzled, the Democrats in Congress stumbled upon a gift horse. After escaping Mueller’s two-year inquiry and the fabrications of British intelligence agent Christopher Steele and his so-called dossier, President Trump was poised to take a victory lap. He could have now shown that Steele had been first paid by his Republican rivals, who wanted to stop his insurgent candidacy for president. When that effort bore little or no fruit, it was then taken over by agents of the Democratic Party acting as stand-ins for the Hillary Clinton campaign. It was further beginning to look like the FBI was out to ensnare President Trump in a net of manufactured “Russian collusion” charges. (Click here for an example)
In fact, Trump had now begun an effort to expose what he thought was a “Deep State plot”. One that was designed to terrorize and smear his presidency from the start—perhaps from before its start. He had entrusted Attorney General William Barr and personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani to now begin to round up the culprits, whoever they were and wherever the information on them could be attained. If they needed to consult with governments as far away as Australia, so be it.
But in reaction, it appears that Trump overreached himself. Like Richard Nixon, it appears that he played into the hands of those who wished him ill. By his own actions he now gave the likes of Democrat Adam Schiff—who had been reduced to blowhard status by Mueller’s stumbling congressional performance—the means to actually impeach the president. Even that perpetual fence sitter, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, now decided to back Schiff’s latest effort. Perhaps the establishment did not want to see the exposure of their ersatz Russia Gate scandal?
Trump has now endangered his very presidency by giving the Democrats a much more real reason to remove him. By doing so, Pelosi has now given the keys to the kingdom to an attorney who others have thought for years was a part of that rather murky and ill-defined Deep State. His name is Mark Zaid.
But before we get to Mr. Zaid, let us fill in some necessary background to this impending crisis.
What appears to have happened is that Trump made a call—perhaps more than one—to the president of the war-torn country of Ukraine. This happened on July 25, 2019. The call was made to the victorious new president Volodymyr Zelensky to congratulate him on his election in April. But an anonymous official, suspected of being a CIA employee, filed a whistleblower complaint about the call on August 12. Allegedly, the complaint says that although this person was not actually in the room when the call was made, several others were, including Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. The call occurred days after President Trump had delayed hundreds of millions in military aid to Ukraine. Democrats like Schiff argue that this is one of the most compromising aspects of the incident.
The complaint alleges that Trump used the power of his office to try and get Zelensky, the head of a foreign country, to influence the 2020 election. Further, the complaint allegedly says that the officials who heard the call were disturbed by what Trump had said and attempted to “lock down” the actual call and conceal its details. As of today, the actual call and/or verbatim transcript has yet to be released.
What allegedly happened is that Trump urged Zelensky to investigate corruption allegations against former vice-president Joe Biden and his son Hunter. The idea that Trump had was this: Joe Biden had urged the firing of Ukraine’s top prosecutor, because he was investigating a company which had Hunter on its board of directors. The fact that Joe Biden was, at that time, the front runner in the polls on the Democratic side is not insignificant. The current prosecutor in Ukraine says there was no reason to investigate Hunter, since the real corruption had taken place before he was appointed to the board. It was not being dealt with, which is why Joe Biden wanted the previous prosecutor removed. To most legal experts, soliciting influence from a foreign government to help impact an American election would be an impeachable offense.
There is a back story to all this of course. And it should be sketched in to give the present episode some depth and texture and, also, to add in the usual American brand of hypocrisy. The main reason that Ukraine needs so much military aid is that the USA backed to the hilt the overthrow of the elected president of that country. This was the violent and forceful overthrow of Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych in 2014. Although made to look like a homegrown revolution, it was done with much aid by certain elements of the European Union and the USA. That uprising unleashed some ugly and frightening fascist forces that had been dormant on the Ukraine scene since after World War II. Under threat of death, Yanukovych had to flee the country with the aid of President Vladimir Putin of Russia. The overthrow and its aftermath caused the murders of literally scores of innocent people by the neo-Nazi perpetrators, who the American diplomats on the scene were backing completely. The reason for this was that Yanukovych was portrayed as being too close to Russia and American personages, like the infamous Victoria Nuland, favored anyone—and I mean anyone—who was not. The all too accommodating American media decided to play this tune with no questions asked. And for me and others, like the late Robert Parry, this was the real beginning of the anti-Putin mania that would soon engulf our country. There were very few outlets who thought the anti-Putin spin was a slanted view of what was happening. (For an alternative perspective, click here)
During the 2016 election, candidate Donald Trump voiced a different attitude about Russia and Putin. Since Hillary Clinton had been for the Yanukovych coup, she began to attack Trump as being too sympathetic to Putin. Then came the discredited Steele Dossier, which it appears that many in the FBI actually bought into. After Trump was elected, he decided to fire FBI Director James Comey and this gave others who were likeminded in the Bureau and the Justice Department the excuse to appoint a special prosecutor. After two years, Robert Mueller’s probe came up embarrassingly empty. And he made a very weak witness before the (now) Schiff-controlled House committee. The irony in all of this baseless anti-Russia bombast was this: there were many legitimate policy issues the Democrats could have used to go after Donald Trump. For example, his disgraceful tax cut for the rich and his concurrent attempt to give even more money—which we do not have—to the Pentagon. But yet, it is this issue, plus Trump’s attempt to stay out of a war with Syria, which has seemingly enraged people in both parties against him and which tells the reader a lot about the present state of our political system. An almost too perfect example of this is a 2017 tweet by neocon flack Bill Kristol: “Obviously strongly prefer normal democratic and constitutional politics. But if it comes to it, prefer the deep state to the Trump state.” That makes it kind of clear.
When the original Mueller missile misfired, Trump made a mistake. As Richard Nixon characterized his missteps during Watergate, “I gave them a sword.”
As people like former CIA officer John Kiriakou and former congressman Norman Solomon have written, if there is a Deep State plot against Trump, it could not have picked a more fascinating antagonist than Mark Zaid. He is the Washington lawyer who is representing two of the anonymous whistle blowers in the case against Trump. Former CIA officer Kiriakou has written that he is surprised that Zaid is still practicing law. John was the former CIA operations officer who alerted the country to the torture process known as waterboarding. For that, and confirming information about who was involved in that torture, he was indicted on five counts. In a ridiculous kangaroo court legal proceeding—described at length in the film Silenced—Kiriakou was forced to plead guilty to one count and he spent over two years in prison, while the actual torturers stayed free. (For a brief summary of his case, click here)
In an interview I did with John, he repeated the information he wrote about in an article at Consortium News. He told me that once he was indicted in 2007, one of the lawyers who briefly represented him was Mark Zaid. He found him to be impetuous and confrontational, so he let him go. Yet, during the grand jury hearings, it was Zaid and the reporter he talked to, a man named Matt Cole, who testified against him. He filed a complaint for the apparently unethical practice of a lawyer testifying against his former client. But since it was filed in the Eastern District Court of Virginia, it was ignored. (Author’s Interview with Kiriakou, October 6, 2019) The Federalist Society should look to its laurels in stacking certain courts.
In that interview, the former CIA officer told me about another case that Zaid was involved in. That one concerned Jeffrey Sterling. Sterling ended up being convicted for allegedly giving away secrets the CIA had concerning their secret operation to sabotage Iran’s nuclear program, codenamed Merlin. As with Kiriakou, the Sterling case could have been brought under the George W. Bush administration. It was not. It proceeded under the Obama administration, which tried more whistleblower cases than all prior administrations combined. In my interview with John, he told me that Zai




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Re: Deep State Dying

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Exclusive Interview with FBI Whistleblower Sibel Edmonds

By Khatchig Mouradian • on August 21, 2009 • Email This Post

On April 23, 2007, I sat down in Washington, D.C. with FBI whistleblower Sibel Edmonds for an extensive interview, which was published in the Armenian Weekly and on ZNet and widely circulated. On Aug. 18, 2009, I conducted a follow-up phone interview with Edmonds, who was visiting New Zealand. The interview is an overview of what has transpired in her case since 2007, with emphasis on her deposition in the Schmidt vs. Krikorian case in Ohio earlier this month.

Edmonds, an FBI language specialist, was fired from her job with the FBI’s Washington Field Office in March 2002. Her crime was reporting security breaches, cover-ups, blocking of intelligence, and the bribery of U.S. individuals including high-ranking officials. The “state secrets privilege” has often been invoked to block court proceedings on her case, and the U.S. Congress has even been gagged to prevent further discussion.Edmonds uncovered, for example, a covert relationship between Turkish groups and former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.), who reportedly received tens of thousands of dollars in bribes in return for withdrawing the Armenian Genocide Resolution from the House floor in 2000.

Born in Iran in 1970, Edmonds received her BA in criminal justice and psychology from George Washington University, and her MA in public policy and international commerce from George Mason University. She is the founder and director of the National Security Whistleblowers Coalition (NSWBC) and in 2006 received the PEN/Newman’s Own First Amendment Award. She speaks Turkish, Farsi, and Azerbaijani.

Below is the full transcript of the follow-up interview.

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Khatchig Mouradian—I asked you in 2007 what had changed during the five years since 2002, when you first contacted the Senate




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“I don't know what reasons they had, why they just didn't do money. They needed -- I was trained as a language specialist by my agent for -- to find personal information, and one of the things that we was taught in the FBI -- everyone was taught in the counterintelligence -- that the target U.S. persons, whether they are in Congress or executive branch or whatever, first go by foreign entities to what they refer to as hooking period, and it was very common; it's a very common way of trying to find vulnerability, and that is sexual, financial, any other kinds of greeds, and it was -- it was done a lot, was being done a lot, and in some cases certain people from Pentagon would send a list of individuals with access to sensitive data, whether weapons technology or nuclear technology, and this information would include all their sexual preference, how much they owed on their homes, if they have gambling issues, and the State Department, high level State Department person would provide it to these foreign operatives, and those foreign operatives then would go and hook those Pentagon people, whether they were at RAND or some other Air Force base.

And then the hooking period would take some times. Sometimes it takes months, sometimes one year. They would ask for small favor, but eventually after they reviewed the targets that the U.S. person -- some small favor, then they would go blackmail and that person would give them everything, nuclear related information, weapons related information. It always worked for them. So it was not always money.

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So there were a lot of things that certain field office had provided me to go over, and some of that I didn't complete, but one example would be with regard to Mr. Hastert. For example, he used the townhouse that was not his residence for certain not very morally accepted activities.

Now, whether that was being used as blackmail I don't know, but the fact that foreign entities knew about this, in fact, they sometimes participated in some of those not maybe morally well activities in that particular townhouse that was supposed to be an office, not a house, residence at certain hours, certain days, evenings of the week.

So I can't say if that was used as blackmail or not, but certain activities they would share. They were known.”



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https://www.11september.eu/911perspectives/

9/11 PERSPECTIVES
PUBLIC MASTER CLASS ON THE EVENTS OF
SEPTEMBER 11, 2001


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9/11 and Other Deep State Crimes Teleconference

 

              
Draft minutes for Sept. 25, 2019
  
          
 
October 23, 2019
Ann Hendricks, Secretary 9/11 Monthly Teleconference Call

**********************
Draft minutes for the September 25, 2019 regular conference call.

Present were:
Cheryl Curtiss, Teleconference co-facilitator, Connecticut 9/11 Truth
Craig McKee, Teleconference co-facilitator, Truth and Shadows
Ann Hendricks, Teleconference secretary
Marti Hopper, Colorado 9/11 Truth
David Rolde, Anti-imperialist activist
Peter Michael Ketcham, formerly of NIST
John O’Malley, DC911Truth
Cheri Aspen, San Diego 9/11 Truth
James Hufferd, 9/11 Grassroots
Cat McGuire, DeepTruth.info
Richard Gage, AE9/11Truth
Xander Arena, Arizona 9/11 Studies and Outreach
Fern Tishman
Barbara Honegger, Lawyers’ Committee for 9/11 Inquiry
Joanne Tachera
Malcolm Arnold
Lynn Bradbury, Maine 9/11Truth
Pat O’Connell, TX9/11Truth.us
Marie Spike, 9/11TAP
Kip Beckford, Sons of Liberty Boston
Steve McBrayer
Karl Golovin, anidealiveson.net
 
The minutes of the August 28, 2019 conference call were APPROVED.
 
September 11 anniversary events
Richard Gage said that AE is sending the Hulsey Report to the top engineering schools in the United States and in Europe. “We’re getting it out to the world and we’re asking you to do the same. Send it to every structural engineer, physicist, mathematician, media folks and elected officials you know.” Christopher Gioia, who joined the AE delegation visiting congressional offices on the anniversary, is starting a 9/11 Justice For Heroes campaign and is also seeking to get all the fire districts on board with the Franklin Square and Munson Fire District resolution calling for a new investigation of 9/11. In response to a question about how one can best provide information to our local fire departments, Richard suggested the best link to provide them is a 15-minute video with Ed Asner called Solving the Mystery of Building 7.  https://www.ae911truth.org/evidence/vid ... building-7

Barack Obama
Joanne Tachera of Hawaii has been researching Barack Obama since he came to the national stage. Her family was familiar with his relatives in Honolulu and she recalled him in his youth. She discussed his father, his grandparents’ CIA connections, and the birth certificate issue. She said that some research addresses his appointments of thousands of senior executive service personnel who are still in those jobs under the Trump administration and who possibly still hold allegiance to Obama. Joanne’s many sources include the books Barack Obama and the Enemies Within, Obama: The Postmodern Coup – Making of a Manchurian Candidate, and The Manchurian President: Barack Obama’s Ties to Communists, Socialists and Other Anti-American Extremists.   

David Icke’s book release
Cat McGuire reviewed David Icke’s The Trigger: The Lie That Changed the World, about 9/11 events and perpetrators. She said the 900-page blockbuster has an extensive bibliography and index but is neither footnoted nor sourced properly, and this lack might reduce its level of credibility with scholars and professionals. Cat noted that much of the information Icke presented was already available online. “I wish that somebody would go and interview some of these people (witnesses). There’s a lot of interviewing opportunities and he didn’t do that…but who did? There is a paucity of actual boots on the ground research in the 9/11 movement.” She recommended Icke’s interviews on London Real https://londonreal.tv/e/david-icke-9-11 ... nd-why/and on Know More News with Adam Green:  https://youtu.be/IV8XA_TBu0s

Announcements and reports of 9/11 anniversary events
Barbara Honegger said that the Zurich event was a magnificent success with a great turnout.  Videos of the presentations can be accessed at:  https://www.11september.eu/911perspectives/
Xander Arena spoke about the great response to Dr. Hulsey’s report, his own outreach to Arizona elected officials, and his recent letter to Attorney General Barr asking him to open an investigation of 9/11 crimes.
Lynn Bradbury told of the positive reactions to her 9/11 stand at the Maine Common Ground Fair at which she has participated for six years. “My application stresses that the sustainability of democracy is dependent upon a free press so citizens can know what their government is up to.” Lynn was awarded a  Blue Ribbon by fair organizers for “Most Educational Booth.”

The call began at 8 p.m. EST and adjourned at 10:38 p.m., PST/5 p.m. to 7:38 p.m. PST.

Audio of the September call can be heard here:
http://truthandshadows.com/wp-content/u ... 092519.mp3
The next monthly teleconference will take place on Wednesday, October 30, 2019 at 8 p.m. EST, 5 p.m. PST. Agenda items should be emailed to facilitator Cheryl Curtiss (chercurt@aol.com) no later than one week before the call. Please use subject line “Agenda item for 911 Truth Teleconference.” Please include a brief description of your item and any relevant links you’d like participants to be aware of, together with your estimate of the number of minutes your agenda item will require. If you would like to join the teleconference list serve, contact Craig McKee (craigmckee911@gmail.com), and anyone who would like information such as links included in the minutes should email Ann Hendricks (hendricks_ann@
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UMaine secures $5 million grant for wind turbine development
The federal grant from the Department of Energy will fund the development of a new, floating wind turbine platform design.




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Scientists predict Maine’s lobster boom will end within 5 years

The culprit is a warming Gulf of Maine. But researchers caution that the forecast may be overly dire because lobsters could respond to the warming in unexpected ways.





10/24/2019

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'Whoa,' Says Edward Snowden as Sanders Vows to End Prosecution of Whistleblowers Under Espionage Act
Jake Johnson, Common Dreams 


https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ev ... e82e6c8e19

How Artists And Fans Stopped Facial Recognition From Invading Music Festivals
Evan Greer, Tom Morello, Buzzfeed News

https://theintercept.com/2019/10/23/cus ... e82e6c8e19


An American Citizen Was Detained While Trying to Pay a Customs Fee on a Gift for His Daughter
Sam Biddle, The Intercept 
Ben Rhodes’ False Atonement for the Yemen War
Sarah Lazare, In These Times


https://rightsanddissent.org/news/wisco ... e82e6c8e19

Wisconsin Legislature Considers Two Bills Meant to Silence Protest
Sue Udry, Dissent NewsWire
10/23/2019
Our Report on FBI Spying Featured in The Intercept
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9th Circuit Upholds No Fly List Against Due Process Challenges
Bernie Pazanowski, Bloomberg Law
En Banc 11th Circuit Hears Bid to Release Lynching Records
Kayla Goggin, Courthouse News Service
Here’s How Easily New York Could Become the First Major U.S. City to End Solitary Confinement
Natasha Leonard, The Intercept
North Carolina Judge Rules That Prosecuting 16-year-old As An Adult Violates His Constitutional Rights
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Defending Rights & Dissent Releases Groundbreaking Report Exposing A Pattern of FBI First Amendment Abuse
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Alice Speri, The Intercept
Under Surveillance
 Simon Davis-Cohen, The Progressive 
Under digital surveillance: how American schools spy on millions of kids 
Lois Beckett, The Guardian 
Catholic Activists Stand Trial for Protesting Nuclear Weapons
Sam Husseini, The Nation 
Everyone Is a Russian Asset
Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone
10/21/2019
Julian Assange extradition judge refuses request for delay
Mattha Busby, The Guardian 
Over 350 faculty members have declared that they refuse to be intimidated by the Trump administration over Palestine
Michael Arria, Mondoweiss 
Informant Reveals FBI’s Already Vast Powers to Investigate Right-Wing Extremists
Trevor Aaronson, The Intercept 
Why Are Chicago Teachers Striking Against Mayor Lori Lightfoot? They’ve Been “Lied To” Before
Kari Lyderse, In These Times
Election Hacks Can Legally Be Concealed
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Re: Deep State Dying

Postby fruhmenschen » Sun Oct 27, 2019 10:34 pm

Charles Ogletree is one of my heroes. He helped me bring FBI Whistleblower
Dr Frederick Whitehurst and OKC Bombing Grand Jury member Hoppy
Heidelberg to speak at Harvard Law School


https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2019/ ... story.html

As his Alzheimer’s looms, Charles and Pam Ogletree take one last walk in love

By Jenna Russell Globe Staff,Updated October 27, 2019, 2:01 a..
9/11 and Other Deep State Crimes Teleconference

 

              
Draft agenda for October 30, 2019
  
8 p.m. (ET) / 5 p.m. (PT) teleconference dial-in # 
(605) 313-4118  Access code: 464958#
 
[Note: Some telephone service providers block access to this teleconference service, or require additional charges. If you encounter any of these difficulties, please try calling this alternative number: (425) 535-9195. You will then be required to key in the original phone number above before entering the access code. Please inform of us of any technical difficulties you encounter in accessing the teleconference.]
 
*Important note about Teleconference
dates in November and December!
Because of when Thanksgiving and Christmas fall this year, we’ll be moving the calls ahead a week for these two months. This means that our November call will be on the 20th and the December call will be on the 18th.
 
Greetings all,

Our October call will be a tale of two Christophers, and you won’t want to miss it!
 
First, widely known researcher and journalist Christopher Bollyn returns to the call to talk about some of his recent work. In particular, he’ll tell us about a piece he posted on his website in September about the Jeffrey Epstein connection to 9/11. If time allows, he may also address a piece from this month about the Turkish invasion of Syria and the U.S. plan to divide the country along ethnic lines. Of course, even if the discussion doesn’t end up covering both articles, that doesn’t stop anyone from asking about either in the Q&A.
https://www.bollyn.com/#article_16281
https://www.bollyn.com/#article_16267
 
Our second speaker is Christopher Gioia, one of the fire commissioners from the Franklin Square and Munson Fire District — near Queens, New York — which became the first legislative body in the United States to pass a resolution calling for a new investigation into 9/11. The ground-breaking resolution also stated that it is “beyond any doubt” that explosives were used to bring down the three World Trade Center towers.
 
Chris will tell us all about the resolution and his subsequent efforts to advance this effort by encouraging other fire departments to follow suit.
 
https://www.ae911truth.org/news/540-new ... estigation
https://www.ae911truth.org/news/541-see ... pher-gioia
https://commonground.ca/explosives-used ... issioners/
 
As always, we’ll conclude with announcements in addition to a brief discussion of potential speakers we could invite to future calls.
 
It should be a great call on Wednesday and we hope you join us!

Cheryl Curtiss
Craig McKee

DRAFT AGENDA for Wednesday, October 30 teleconference

I Roll call/ minutes approval (copied below)/Agenda approval (5 min)

II Epstein connection to 9/11/Syria [Christopher Bollyn] (45 min. including Q&A,)

III Firefighters resolution [Christopher Gioia] (20 min. + 10 Q&A)
 
IV Announcements
 
V Updates on 9/11 topics (as needed)
• New articles, books, films, or recent news about 9/11 or other Deep State crimes
• 9/11 and the Deep State on the legal front, including current adjudicatory efforts by Lawyers for 9/11 Inquiry, JASTA, 28 pages, William Pepper’s efforts with AE911Truth against NIST and the Dept. of Commerce
• Censorship and cognitive infiltration: new examples of censorship or harassment of members of the Truth community;  MSM treatment of 9/11 Truth
• Google (et al.) censorship
• 9/11 Truth political candidates
  VII  Adjournment

  --------------------
This draft agenda sent to: 
Richard Gage, John Heartson, Don DeBar, Scott Halfmann, Steven E. Jones, William Rodriguez, David Ray Griffin, William Douglas, Steve Alten , Tom Tvedten, Justin Martel, Les Jamieson, Michael Jackman, Michael Wolsey, Peggy Brewster, Barrie Zwicker, Erik Lawyer, Gabriel Day, Kevin Barrett, PhD, Carol Brouillet, Mia Hamel, Paul Craig Roberts, Jack Blood, Diana (for investigar11s.org), Cheryl Curtiss, Jodie Baltazar, Jarek Kupsc, Joseph Culp, Ken Jenkins, Ellen Mariani, Gerhard Bedding,  Jack Shimek, Paul Krik, Rock Creek Free Press, Damon Bean, Allan Giles, Kyle Hence, Michael Berger, Dylan Avery,  Jason Burmas, Mike Palecek, Donald Stahl, Ray McGovern, Cynthia McKinney, Ph,D, Don Plummer, Doug Wight, Global Outlook,  Paul Zarembka, Penny Little, Bob Cable, Suzanne Warson, Peter Thottam, Ralph Schoenman, Carol Wolman, Scholars for 911 Truth & Justice, Hummux, Political Leaders for 9/11 Truth, Frank Morales, Frank Tolopko, Alan Miller, James Hufferd, Ph.D., Erik Larson, Ted Walter , Suzanne Warson, Frederick Coward, Gordon Duff, Sherri Kane, Leonard Horowitz, William Woodward, Jerry Mazza, William Pepper, Wayne Madsen, David Kimball, Jeffrey Orling, Michael Marino, Lenny Mather (in memoriam), Ken Freeland, Tania Torres, Graeme MacQueen, Yumi Kikuchi, Stuart Hutchison, Roland Angle, Frank Agamemnon , Harold Hilton, Phil Restino, Rich McCampbell, John Zito, Manny Badillo, John Hankey, Oskar Mosquito, Edwin Jewett, Ms Anisa Fattah, Robert Barron, Shelton Lankford, Matthew Hayward, Anna Yeisley, Chris Pratt, Craig Ranke, Susan Lindauer, Barbara Honegger, Democritus Blantayre, Joseph Baltar, Jim Hogue, Sheila Casey, Steve Martin, Ben Collet, Elizabeth Woodward,  Runyan Wilde, Susan Wolfe, Adam Ruff, Conrad Gilber. Jonathan Mark, Tonya Sneed, Dan Sutton, Richard Krushnic, Mark Crispin Miller, Byron Belitsos, George Ripley, Laurie Manwell ,  Susan Serpa, Nicolas Guillermo, Dwain Deets, Craig McKee, Steve Fahrney; Fran Shure; David Petrano, Lawrence Fine, A.K. Dewdney, Steve De'ak, Allan Rees, Art Olivier, Ron Avery, Michael Booth, Jim Fetzer, Laura Katleman, Don Gibbs, Mark Basile, John-Michael Talboo, Julian Stroh, Christopher Gruener, Elias Davidsson, Martin McGee, Adnan Zuberi, Jan Ravensbergen, Rich Aucoin (in memoriam), David Hooper, Don Fox, Bill Wilt, William Jacoby, Ron Neils, John Campbell, Dan Hennen, Barton Bruce, Cheri Aspenleiter, Stephen Phillips, Dick Atlee, Lynn Ertrell, Nita Renfrew. Frank Tolopko, Mark McDonald, Christopher Bollyn, John Paul OMalley, Rodger Bories, Mark Snyder, Jane Clark, Richard Sacks, Tim Michel, Lynn Bradbury, Xander Arena, David Cole, Rick Tufts, Jerry Turner, Rick Shaddock, Rebecca Schmoyer, Mark Mckertich, Kip Beckford, Doug West, PF Soto, Dennis Cimino, Jane Clark, Charles Ewing Smith, Lucy Morgan Edwards, Pablo Novi, David Rolde, Gregory Flynn, Pat O'Connell, Jeff Long, Greg McCarron, Andy Steele, Thomas Robichaud, Doug Mackenzie, Peter Michael Ketcham, Gene Laratonda, Karl Golovin, Steve Jarrott, Neil Marquis, Matt Van Slyke, Tony Hall, Ph.D., Mike Springmann, Ezra Smith, Samuel Smith, Janane Tripp, Daniel Fielding, Gerald Pechenuk, Ralph Lopez, Robert Griffin, Linda McPherson, Marie Spike, Kathy Allard, PhD, Trina Silvers, Julio Gomez, Ann Hendricks, Malcolm Arnold, Nooria Ghafoor, Bonnie Faulkner, Clay Smith, Andrew Kreig
 
Draft minutes for September 25, 2019
 
October 23, 2019
Ann Hendricks, Secretary 9/11 Monthly Teleconference Call
 
**********************
Draft minutes for the September 25, 2019 regular conference call.

Present were:
Cheryl Curtiss, Teleconference co-facilitator, Connecticut 9/11 Truth
Craig McKee, Teleconference co-facilitator, Truth and Shadows
Ann Hendricks, Teleconference secretary
Marti Hopper, Colorado 9/11 Truth
David Rolde, Anti-imperialist activist
Peter Michael Ketcham, formerly of NIST
John O’Malley, DC911Truth
Cheri Aspen, San Diego 9/11 Truth
James Hufferd, 9/11 Grassroots
Cat McGuire, DeepTruth.info
Richard Gage, AE9/11Truth
Xander Arena, Arizona 9/11 Studies and Outreach
Fern Tishman
Barbara Honegger, Lawyers’ Committee for 9/11 Inquiry
Joanne Tachera
Malcolm Arnold
Lynn Bradbury, Maine 9/11Truth
Pat O’Connell, TX9/11Truth.us
Marie Spike, 9/11TAP
Kip Beckford, Sons of Liberty Boston
Steve McBrayer
Karl Golovin, anidealiveson.net
 
The minutes of the August 28, 2019 conference call were APPROVED.
 
September 11 anniversary events
Richard Gage said that AE is sending the Hulsey Report to the top engineering schools in the United States and in Europe.  “We’re getting it out to the world and we’re asking you to do the same. Send it to every structural engineer, physicist, mathematician, media folks and elected officials you know.” Christopher Gioia, who joined the AE delegation visiting congressional offices on the anniversary, is starting a 9/11 Justice For Heroes campaign and is also seeking to get all the fire districts on board with the Franklin Square and Munson Fire District resolution calling for a new investigation of 9/11. In response to a question about how one can best provide information to our local fire departments, Richard suggested the best link to provide them is a 15-minute video with Ed Asner called Solving the Mystery of Building 7. https://www.ae911truth.org/evidence/vid ... building-7

Barack Obama
Joanne Tachera of Hawaii has been researching Barack Obama since he came to the national stage. Her family was familiar with his relatives in Honolulu and she recalled him in his youth.  She discussed his father, his grandparents’ CIA connections, and the birth certificate issue.  She said that some research addresses his appointments of thousands of Senior Executive Service personnel who are still in those jobs under the Trump administration and who possibly still hold allegiance to Obama. Joanne’s many sources include the books Barack Obama and the Enemies Within, Obama: The Postmodern Coup – Making of a Manchurian Candidate, and The Manchurian President: Barack Obama’s Ties to Communists, Socialists and Other Anti-American Extremists.   

David Icke’s book release
Cat McGuire reviewed David Icke’s The Trigger: The Lie That Changed the World, about 9/11 events and perpetrators. She said the 900-page blockbuster has an extensive bibliography and index but is neither footnoted nor sourced properly, and this lack might reduce its level of credibility with scholars and professionals. Cat noted that much of the information Icke presented was already available online.  “I wish that somebody would go and interview some of these people (witnesses). There’s a lot of interviewing opportunities and he didn’t do that…but who did? There is a paucity of actual boots on the ground research in the 9/11 movement.” She recommended Icke’s interviews on London Real https://londonreal.tv/e/david-icke-9-11 ... nd-why/and on Know More News with Adam Green:  https://youtu.be/IV8XA_TBu0s

Announcements and reports of 9/11 anniversary events
Barbara Honegger said that the Zurich event was a magnificent success with a great turnout.  Videos of the presentations can be accessed at:  https://www.11september.eu/911perspectives/

Xander Arena spoke about the great response to Dr. Hulsey’s report, his own outreach to Arizona elected officials, and his recent letter to Attorney General Barr asking him to open an investigation of 9/11 crimes.

Lynn Bradbury told of the positive reactions to her 9/11 stand at the Maine Common Ground Fair at which she has participated for six years. “My application stresses that the sustainability of democracy is dependent upon a free press so citizens can know what their government is up to.” Lynn was awarded a Blue Ribbon by fair organizers for “Most Educational Booth.”

The call began at 8 p.m. EST and adjourned at 10:38 p.m., PST/5 p.m. to 7:38 p.m. PST.

Audio of the September call can be heard here:
http://truthandshadows.com/wp-content/u ... 092519.mp3
The next monthly teleconference will take place on Wednesday, October 30, 2019 at 8 p.m. EST, 5 p.m. PST. Agenda items should be emailed to facilitator Cheryl Curtiss (chercurt@aol.com) no later than one week before the call. Please use subject line “Agenda item for 911 Truth Teleconference.” Please include a brief description of your item and any relevant links you’d like participants to be aware of, together with your estimate of the number of minutes your agenda item will require. If you would like to join the teleconference list serve, contact Craig McKee (craigmckee911@gmail.com), and anyone who would like information such as links included in the minutes should email Ann Hendricks (hendricks_ann@yahoo.com)





https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/ny ... story.html

Off-duty NYPD police officer busted for attacking his wife

By THOMAS TRACY

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
OCT 26, 2019 | 3:11 PM



https://www.theguardian.com/media/2019/ ... tein-lauer

'Complicit': Rachel Maddow attacks NBC over handling of misconduct allegations
MSNBC host told viewers NBC management – her bosses – allowed Ronan Farrow’s reporting on Harvey Weinstein to ‘get away’


https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/ny ... story.html

‘Terror of the Tombs’ sued for screaming and cursing at colleagues — and encouraging NYC Correction officer to commit suicide



https://www.denverpost.com/2019/10/23/d ... an-doctor/


Dr. Justina Ford, Denver’s first female African-American doctor, and the house that nurtured her
Ford delivered more than 7,000 babies in a less-than-welcoming climate



https://www.muckrock.com/news/archives/ ... use-of-ai/

October 22, 2019
In case after case, courts reshape the rules around AI
AI Now Institute recommends improvements and highlights key AI litigation
Written by Beryl Lipton
Edited by Michael Morisy
When undercover officers with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office bought crack cocaine from someone in 2015, they couldn’t actually identify the seller. Less than a year later, though, Willie Allen Lynch was sentenced to 8 years in prison, picked through a facial recognition system.
He’s still fighting in court over how the technology was used, and his case and others like it could ultimately shape the use of algorithms going forward, according to a new report.
His case was one of those discussed over the summer at New York University’s AI Now Institute 2019 “Litigating Algorithms” workshop. The organization focuses on researching algorithms and their effects on society and civil rights. Last month, it released a report, highlighting key algorithmic litigation and other recommendations for modernizing rules around legal discovery and protection of biometric information.
“One part of our research output is research to help build a greater understanding of these issues for legal and policy advocates who are working on the issues. We put out an algorithmic accountability toolkit, and ‘Litigating algorithms’ is a convening of people who have challenged government use of these systems,” said Rashida Richardson, AI Now’s Director of Policy Research. “We are trying to think through where there are vacancies or deficiencies that can help bolster existing work being done by legal and other advocates.”
Litigation involving algorithmic decision systems (ADS) will play an important role in shaping civil rights and privacy protections, the report says, but success should be measured by the structural changes that follow and supported by enough vigilance to keep shady vendors from simply peddling their wares to other communities.


https://www.thechronicleherald.ca/news/ ... es-367699/

Halifax cop hit with slew of shoplifting charges
Steve Bruce (sbruce@herald.ca)
Published: Oct 24 at 4:52 p.m.




https://skowhegan.tumblr.com







https://www.skowheganart.org/overview






https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2019/ ... ntentQuery

Jail where ‘Whitey’ Bulger was killed has little accounting for deaths

By Shelley Murphy and Maria Cramer Globe Staff,October 26, 2019, 5:59 p.m.



https://www.foxnews.com/us/texas-off-du ... n-intruder

Off-duty Texas cop shoots son after mistaking him for intruder, police say




https://www.mangalorean.com/kerala-cop- ... op-franco/


Kerala Cop Transferred After Serving Notice to Rape Accused Bishop Franco
By . . -
October 27, 2019



https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/outrag ... g-20735999

Outrage over cop’s son dodging jail after killing two men while high on weed



https://nairobinews.nation.co.ke/news/c ... ce-attires

Cop arrested with police attires
By Hilary Kimuyu
October 26th, 2019 2 min read

https://newsmaven.io/pinacnews/eye-on-g ... nWOB7dsIg/

California Cop Loses Job after Shooting and Killing Unarmed Man with Arms Raised


https://nypost.com/2019/10/27/off-duty- ... with-wife/

METRO

Off-duty cop shot trainer after finding him in house with wife
By Tina Moore and Craig McCarthy
October 27, 2019 | 3:16pm |




https://www.baltimoresun.com/maryland/c ... story.html

Carroll’s mobile crisis team helping people get help, keeping cops on the beat: ‘We need another one’

By JON KELVEY

CARROLL COUNTY TIMES |
OCT 27, 2019 | 5:00 AM






If you ask Carroll County law enforcement officials whether they support the county’s relatively new mobile crisis team, they answer will likely be a resounding “yes.”
“I can’t say enough about how well the program has worked,” said Col. Lawrence Suther of the Carroll County


https://www.policeone.com/legal/article ... oYfk9cjIe/

St. Louis cop told to tone down 'gayness' wins $20 million lawsuit
The lawsuit alleged he was denied promotions after filing a harassment complaint
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https://apnews.com/f96585081b5443c0bcc86878f0df153c


Child pornography arrests on the rise in Utah
MORGAN SMITH
May 17, 2019



https://www.nydailynews.com/snyde/ny-ta ... uratedpage

‘Tarzan’ actor Ron Ely’s son unarmed when shot dead by cops

By DAVID MATTHEWS

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
OCT 29, 2019 | 10:31 PM



https://www.nydailynews.com/news/nation ... story.html


Sex offenders in Georgia score legal victory as federal judge bans sheriff’s ‘No Trick-or-Treat’ signs ahead of Halloween

By DAVID BOROFF

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
OCT 30, 2019 | 8:58 AM


https://newsmaven.io/pinacnews/cops-in- ... HlUdflLjQ/

Louisiana Cop & His Wife Arrested on Child Pornography Charges, Took Nude Pics



https://newsmaven.io/pinacnews/cops-in- ... TpEoJhLug/


Oklahoma Cop Rapes 14-Year-Old Girl After Asking for Sexually Explicit Photos



https://www.newschannel5.com/news/local ... child-rape

Assistant Police Chief Charged With Child Rape
Posted: 2:13 PM, Jul 13, 2016


https://sanfranciscobookreview.com/inte ... -epidemic/

Epidemic: America's Trade in Child Rape
By Lori Handrahan




http://www.fedcops.org/2013/01/02/fbi-a ... out-pants/


FBI Agent Busted for Driving Without Pants


A special agent in Buffalo was arrested Friday night after startling a truck driver with his intimates. According to the driver, John A. Yervelli allegedly “pulled up next to his truck, turned on the dome light and displayed that he was not wearing pants, while making lewd gestures,” or he was participating in a top-secret investigation that goes far deeper than we know



https://www.foxnews.com/us/forensic-pat ... de-suicide

Jeffrey Epstein's autopsy more consistent with homicidal strangulation than suicide, Dr. Michael Baden reveals | Fox News

The body of disgraced money man and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in his Manhattan federal prison cell in August, bore telltale signs of homicide despite an official ruling that he killed himself, a pioneering forensic pathologist revealed to “Fox & Friends” in an exclusive interview Wednesday.

The bombshell claim by Dr. Michael Baden, a former New York City medical examiner who has worked on high-profile cases during a five-decade medical career, is certain to reignite suspicions that surfaced immediately after Epstein, who was awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges involving underage girls, was discovered dead in his cell on Aug. 10. Baden, who was hired by Epstein’s brother and observed the autopsy, told Fox News its findings are more consistent with homicidal strangulation than suicidal hanging. He noted that the 66-year-old Epstein had two fractures on the left and right sides of his larynx, specifically the thyroid cartilage or Adam’s apple, as well as one fracture on the left hyoid bone above the Adam’s apple, Baden told Fox News.



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Colorado police who blew up family’s house with CHEMICAL BOMBS just to catch a shoplifter owe them NOTHING, court rules
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Warrantless Home Invasions: U.S. Marshals Service Terrorizes Apartment Residents with Armed Door-to-Door Raids, No Warrants

Herald Tribune:  Lyons: Police raid felt like home invasion
He was claiming to be a police officer, but the man [Louise Goldberry] had seen looked to her more like an armed thug. Her boyfriend, [Craig] Dorris, was calmer, and yelled back that he wanted to see some ID.


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Amid Baltimore's persistent violence, police department failing to fill 500 patrol officer positions

By KEVIN RECTOR

THE BALTIMORE SUN |
FEB 06, 2019 | 5:00 AM


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Mass. kids still at the top in nationwide tests, scores show

By Travis Andersen Globe Staff,October 30, 2019, 27 minutes ago


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State high court: Drug test on hair not enough to disqualify Boston police candidate

By John R. Ellement Globe Staff,October 30, 201




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Neptune cop, loses bid to retract guilty plea in ex-wife's brazen killing

Kathleen Hopkins, Asbury Park Press Published 12:07 p.m. ET Oct. 30, 2019



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Hamden Should Have Fired Cop Months Ago





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Lawsuit claims Ohio University enabled cop to repeatedly rape a minor

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TEXAS COP SUSPENDED FOR REPORTEDLY TEXTING UNDERAGE SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIM, OFFERING HOTEL ROOM
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In a rare move, cop faces a criminal leak investigation

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SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL |
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Miami Cops' Overtime Security Jobs Lead to Rampant Misconduct, City Report Warns
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The accountability the NYPD needs: Pass Question 2 to strengthen the Civilian Complaint Review Board

By CONSTANCE MALCOLM and GWEN CARR

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
NOV 03, 2019 | 5:00 AM





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Criminal justice advocates concerned prosecutors will find way around reforms

By DENIS SLATTERY

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
NOV 02, 2019 | 5:23 PM





https://theintercept.com/2019/11/01/fbi ... il-rights/

FBI AND SAN FRANCISCO POLICE HAVE BEEN LYING ABOUT SCOPE OF JOINT COUNTERTERRORISM INVESTIGATIONS, DOCUMENT SUGGESTS
Ryan Devereaux
November 1 2019,


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The Mueller Report’s Secret Memos
BuzzFeed News sued the US government to see all the work that Mueller’s team kept secret. We have published the first installment, with revelations about the Ukraine conspiracy theory, Michael Cohen, Paul Manafort, and more.


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Michael Flynn defense says Mifsud phones they seek from DOJ may trace back to FBI and CIA
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FBI Briefs Students on Foreign Misinformation Campaigns
November 3, 2019





https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COINTELPRO

COINTELPRO - Wikipedia
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FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover issued directives governing COINTELPRO, ordering FBI agents to "expose, disrupt, misdirect, discredit, or otherwise neutralize" the activities of these movements and especially their leaders. Under Hoover, the agent in charge of COINTELPRO was William C. Sullivan.






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The Cointelpro papers : documents from the FBI's secret wars against domestic dissent





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Inside the FBI's decades-long effort to court allies in the media ...
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FBI papers show broadcaster radio host Paul Harvey’s long ties to FBI
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WALTER WINCHELL FBI FILES
3,900 pages of files copied from FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C., covering Walter Winchell. Files include many correspondences between Winchell and J. Edgar Hover. Walter Winchell maintained a steady exchange of correspondence with Hoover for over thirty years. The famous newspaper columnist discussed FBI cases with former Director Hoover and provided publicity for the FBI



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FRIENDS OF F.B.I. IN A FUND APPEAL
By Robert M. Smith Special to The New York Times




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Malcolm X Assassination and FBI Counter Intelligence Program
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Former NYPD detective Louis Eppolito, who killed for the mob, dies in federal custody

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Far-right leader and Washington officers face civil rights lawsuit over violent incident
State officers collaborated with Patriot Prayer members and leader Joey Gibson in illegal arrest of man on college campus, suit alleges



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November 5, 2019
“It’s PredPol, and it’s going to reduce crime”: Agencies take algorithmic effectiveness on faith, with few checks in place
Out of over 50 agencies surveyed, none indicated they had examined effectiveness of “data-driven” approach
Written by Beryl Lipton
Edited by Michael Morisy
Predictive policing software is being used by law enforcement agencies nationwide, yet a review suggests that almost none of its users, past or present, have clear ways to measure the effectiveness or accuracy of the tool, a lack of oversight many researchers consider irresponsible.
“I remember the only heads up I really got about PredPol was from my chief coming to our briefing and telling us, ‘We have this great new tool. We’re going to support it. It’s PredPol, and it’s going to reduce crime,’” said Captain Brian Bubar of the San Pablo Police Department, whose 2.4 square-mile California town has fewer than 40,000 people.
Bubar was a San Pablo patrol officer when the department acquired the program in 2013; the department’s subscription ended on July 31, 2015. PredPol, one of the first predictive systems, was created by Los Angeles Police Department and University of California, Los Angeles, and it has been used in dozens of departments now, employing law enforcement data from the previous days and months to generate recommended areas for patrolling.
MuckRock has submitted requests to more than 50 agencies known to have used the technology, asking for information on their predictive policing training and use. Of those that have responded, a few have been able to send their contracts, input data, scientific papers written by PredPol’s makers, annual mayoral presentations, and even some training materials, but none have been able to provide validation studies.
“I was never able to explain how it was identifying these boxes, how it was telling us to get to these points, which I think was a huge component [of its failure], because it did not give an opportunity to give the system validity to the officers,” said Bubar. “And that could happen in a department our size. At the time, we didn’t have a dedicated IT infrastructure. We didn’t have a committee to learn how to incorporate our training staff, incorporate the sergeants, to educate them on these new systems, who were able to get the buy-in from the staff to give it a chance. It was just kind of delivered in our laps, and we were told to use it.”
Though it is sold as “crime prediction” and officer allocation tools for under-resourced agencies, one of the reasons predictive policing tools are so controversial is the contention that they are built on and reinforce racial bias. Using data generated by unfair or questionable policing strategies to train a computer system can simply result in automation of that bias.
“You have to understand that every bias that goes into an instrument’s development is going to be manifest in the tool’s ability. It’s a great concept, but it doesn’t recognize that human behavior is negatively impacted when we use algorithms to predict it. You look at the research: blacks are twice as likely as whites to be targeted for certain behaviors when those behaviors are evenly distributed,” said Howard Henderson, founding director of the Center for Justice Research at Texas Southern University. “You can’t adopt an instrument without validating. That’s unacceptable.”
A report from the AI Now Institute found that some police departments cited by the Department of Justice for unfair policing practices use data from those eras to inform predictive policing systems.
“These tools are not sufficiently well-tested. They’re biased premises that, in some cases, are faulty. They’re based on a process of learning that I think are misapplied. And in the case of person-based predictive policing, they’re based on assumptions and structures that we’ve already seen have huge numbers of problems. I don’t see any reason to keep using them until we know, what is it exactly that they’re trying to do,” said Suresh Venkatasubramanian, professor at the University of Utah.
Many academics argue that, as they’re currently built and used, predictive policing systems shouldn’t be employed by police at all. In early October, more than 400 academics signed onto a letter to the LAPD Commission challenging claims that scholarship supports use of the tool.
“We keep telling ourselves, ‘We’re not stupid. We know correlation does not equal causation.’ But we’re going to use it anyway,” Venkatasubramanian said. “Why are you going to use it anyway?”
In addition to the concerns around encoding biased policies into police equipment, local validation and accuracy checks are important for seeing whether a system can realistically help an agency. Multiple police departments have said they stopped using PredPol because it simply did not work for them, suggesting areas they already knew to be problematic or not offering suggestions that could work with the existing demand created by daily urgent needs for service.
“It became almost offensive to patrol officers when the city commits funding to a new analytical tool that’s supposed to reduce crime. We need to be out in high visibility,” Bubar explained. “These were things that we were already identifying.”
Changes to standard procedure
LAPD, one of the longest users of PredPol, announced only last month that it would begin measuring the effectiveness of its data-driven policing techniques—nearly eight years after it started using them. An April report from the LAPD’s Inspector General found the department needs a lot of improvement around how it captures data and evaluates the fairness of the tool’s application. At a meeting in mid-October of the Los Angeles Police Commission, representatives from the LAPD acknowledged the shortcomings.
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Woman who flipped off Trump’s motorcade wins Virginia election

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NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
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DEA agent lied and covered up crimes to help Mafia friends, indictment says



November 6 2019
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From: Emma Best
09/12/2018
Subject: Freedom of Information Act Request: Carl Oglesby
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To Whom It May Concern:
Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, I hereby request the following records:
Records relating to or mentioning Carl Oglesby (July 30, 1935 – September 13, 2011), an American writer, academic, and political activist. He was the President of the leftist student organization Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) from 1965 to 1966. The Bureau has previously acknowledged having files discussing the subject (see attached).
The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes.
In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.
Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 20 business days, as the statute requires.
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Brooklyn D.A. releases list of cops with credibility problems

By JOHN ANNESE

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
NOV 06, 2019 | 7:56 PM





https://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/ ... story.html

Chicago SWAT team stormed family home with flash grenades to arrest man already in prison, says lawsuit

By BRIAN NIEMIETZ

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
NOV 06, 2019 | 4:49 PM





https://apnews.com/1fb0d9256b344d81bc01769d4658bd03


Texas cop who shot woman was critiqued for ‘tunnel vision’




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Livingston cop fired after ride along says officer snorted cocaine in squad car, while on duty
Sanford J. Schmidt, sschmidt@thetelegraph.com Updated 7:10 pm CST, Wednesday, November 6, 20



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Prosecutors: Cop charged in shooting had disciplinary flaws



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Fifth Phoenix Cop Fired This Year, This Time for Alleged Stalking
MEG O'CONNOR | NOVEMBER 6, 2019 | 7:00AM



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Report: Cleveland cop who allegedly raped woman met her on Tinder
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Orlando cop diagnosed with PTSD after Pulse faces firing this week, with retirement in limbo




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Retired Beloit cop sentenced to federal prison for sex with minor



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Monongahela cop proclaims innocence amid charges of on-duty sexual assault





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Driving While Female:
Sam Walker and Dawn Irlbeck are the authors of two reports on police sexual abuse of women, including teenage girls. Read the reports:
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Joint Statement with Department of Justice Deputy Assistant Attorney General J. Bradford Wiegmann and Susan Morgan, National Security Agency, Before the Senate Judiciary Committee
Washington, D.C.
November 6, 2019
Reauthorizing the USA Freedom Act of 2015
Joint Statement for the Record
Chairman Graham, Ranking Member Feinstein, distinguished members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today about four important provisions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) that will expire at the end of this year unless reauthorized by Congress. As indicated in the Director of National Intelligence’s letter to this committee, the administration strongly supports permanent reauthorization of these provisions.
Three of the authorities—the roving wiretap, business records, and lone wolf provisions—have been part of FISA for well over a decade and have been renewed by Congress multiple times, most recently in the USA FREEDOM Act of 2015 (FREEDOM Act). Before that, these same authorities were reauthorized multiple times between 2005 and 2011, each time following extensive congressional review and deliberation. Each renewal gained bipartisan support.
Two of the authorities, the “roving wiretap” and “business records” provisions, have been part of FISA since 2001. These provisions are important in national security investigations and are comparable to provisions available in ordinary criminal investigations. The roving wiretap authority enables the government to continue surveilling a court-approved national security target when the target takes steps to thwart the surveillance. The business records authority allows the government to collect records, papers, and other documents that are relevant to a national security investigation. The government has used these important national security authorities judiciously, with the approval of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC), and in the interest of national security.
The “lone wolf” provision was added to FISA in 2004 to close a gap in the government’s ability to surveil a foreign person who is engaged in international terrorism or international proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, but who lacks traditional connections to a terrorist group or other foreign power. Without the authority, the government could not rely on FISA to respond to those kinds of threats. Although the government has not used the lone wolf provision to date, it is critical this authority remain in the government’s toolkit for the future, as international terrorist groups increasingly seek to inspire individuals to carry out attacks, without necessarily providing the kind of coordination or support that would authorize traditional FISA surveillance. 
The fourth authority—the Call Detail Records (CDR) provision—permits the targeted collection of telephony metadata but not the content of any communications. Congress added this authority to FISA four years ago in the FREEDOM Act as one of several significant FISA reforms designed to enhance privacy and civil liberties. It replaced the National Security Agency’s (NSA's) bulk telephony metadata collection program with a new legal authority whereby the bulk metadata would remain with the telecommunications service providers. The CDR authority provides a “narrowly-tailored mechanism for the targeted collection of telephone metadata for possible connections between foreign powers or agents of foreign powers and others as part of an authorized investigation to protect against international terrorism.” H. Rep. 114-109, at 17 (2015). The FREEDOM Act also permanently banned bulk collection under FISA’s business records and pen-trap provisions and under the National Security Letter statutes. As this committee is aware, the NSA recently discontinued the CDR program for technical and operational reasons. But the CDR program retains the potential to be a source of valuable foreign intelligence information. The CDR program may be needed again in the future, should circumstances change. NSA’s careful approach to the program, and the legal obligations imposed by the FREEDOM Act in the form of judicial oversight, legislative oversight, and transparency, support the reauthorization of the CDR program.
We urge the committee to consider permanently reauthorizing these authorities based not only on the government’s demonstrated record and the importance of the authorities to national security, but also on the significant reforms contained in the FREEDOM Act. These include authorizing the FISC to appoint amici curiae to address privacy and civil liberties concerns and enhancing public transparency and reporting requirements under FISA. Four years ago, the FREEDOM Act was passed after extensive oversight and comprehensive hearings, and received strong bipartisan support in the Senate. In the wake of repeated reviews and bipartisan authorizations over nearly two decades, the administration’s view is that the time has come for Congress to extend these authorities permanently.
Roving Wiretap
First, Congress should permanently reauthorize the “roving wiretap” provision. The authority outlined in this provision is similar to the roving wiretap authority that has been available since 1986 in criminal investigations, under the Wiretap Act, and which has repeatedly been upheld in the courts.
The “roving wiretap” provision provides the government an effective tool to use in response to adversaries attempting to thwart detection. To understand the importance of this authority, the committee must consider how FISA functions in ordinary, non-roving cases, and how roving authority is necessary for targets who try to avoid surveillance. Under both regular and roving FISA authority, the government’s application for a court order must identify the target of the surveillance with particularity and must establish probable cause that the target is a foreign power or an agent of a foreign power. If the court approves the application, it issues one order to the government and a “secondary” order to a third-party—such as a telephone company—directing it to assist the government in conducting the wiretap. See 50 U.S.C. § 1805(c)(1-2). The secondary order is necessary because, in most cases, the government needs the assistance of a company to implement the surveillance. In an ordinary case, if the target switches to a new communications service provider, the government must submit a new application and obtain a new set of FISA orders. However, where the government can demonstrate in advance to the FISA court that the target’s actions may have the effect of thwarting surveillance, such as by rapidly and repeatedly changing providers, FISA’s roving wiretap provision allows the FISC to issue a generic secondary order that the government can serve on the new provider to commence surveillance without first going back to the court. See 50 U.S.C. § 1805(c)(2)(B). The government’s probable cause showing that the target is an agent of a foreign power remains the same, and the government must also demonstrate to the FISC, normally within 10 days of initiating surveillance of the new facility, probable cause that the specific target is using, or is about to use, the new facility. See 50 U.S.C. § 1805(c)(3).    
The roving wiretap authority has proven to be an important intelligence-gathering tool. The government has used the authority in a relatively small number of cases each year. Those cases tend to involve highly-trained foreign intelligence officers operating within the United States, or other important investigative targets, including terrorism-related targets, who have shown a propen


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Congress Should Understand the Scope of Section 215 Before Voting to Reauthorize It
NOVEMBER 05, 2019
* Security & Surveillance
Tomorrow, the Senate Judiciary Committee will conduct a hearing on reauthorization of the USA FREEDOM Act, the 2015 legislation that extended and amended expiring provisions of the 2001 USA PATRIOT Act, including Section 215. Unless Congress obtains from the intelligence community clearer, public answers about the information that can be obtained with a Section 215 order, Congress should not reauthorize this authority, which sunsets on December 15. It should adopt this stance because intelligence community officials have failed to disclose publicly whether Section 215 is being used, or can be used, to obtain information that courts have ruled is protected by the Fourth Amendment’s probable cause requirement. We believe such a use would be unconstitutional.
Section 215 of the PATRIOT Act broadened the “business records” provision of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) to enable the FBI to obtain court orders compelling the disclosure of “any tangible thing” (not just business records). To obtain such orders, the government must prove that the tangible thing sought is relevant to a foreign intelligence investigation not concerning a US citizen or permanent resident, or to an investigation to protect against international terrorism or clandestine intelligence activities.  
In the eighteen years since Congress passed the PATRIOT Act, the government has not disclosed the full scope of the records it can obtain under Section 215
In the eighteen years since Congress passed the PATRIOT Act, the government has not disclosed the full scope of the records it can obtain under Section 215, or the type of records it has obtained using this authority. To make matters worse, government officials further muddied the waters when asked whether revealing, sensitive records could be obtained under Section 215 at a House Judiciary Committee hearing on September 18. 
Members of Congress have been surprised before about the scope of Section 215 orders. In June 2013, former NSA contractor Edward Snowden disclosed court orders issued under Section 215. These orders compelled communications service providers to disclose, on an ongoing basis, records in their possession of all phone calls to, from, and within the United States. The FISA Court (FISC) had determined that these “call detail records” (CDRs) were somehow “relevant” to an investigation, essentially removing the relevance standard as a meaningful check on government intelligence surveillance activity. We argued elsewhere that the CDR portion of Section 215—which has not been used for months, and when used, was used unlawfully—should be repealed. 
Members of Congress risk being surprised again because government officials are being cagey and self-contradictory about the types of records they do obtain, and can obtain, with Section 215 orders. One can infer from the statute, codified at 50 USC 1861, that the government can use Section 215 to compel disclosure of library circulation records and patron lists, bookstore sales records and cust
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NYPD sergeant on ‘bad cop list’ for lack of credibility still got promotion to lieutenant

By JOHN ANNESE and ROCCO PARASCANDOLA





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Well known lieutenant who emceed NYPD promotions loses 25 days for conducting personal business on department time

By THOMAS TRACY, ROCCO PARASCANDOLA 



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Unready for their closeup: The NYPD’s body camera problem

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THE LATEST COUP IN BOLIVIA & “OPERATION CONDOR”
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Coming on the heels of weeks of unrest in Chile, this week’s coup in Bolivia has obvious geopolitical ramifications, as well as echoes of that country’s infamous ‘Cocaine Coup’ in 1980.
While researching “Barry & ‘the boys,” I spent time with a man who had been U.S. pro-consul in Bolivia in the 1980’s, and a close associate of Barry Seal.
In the book he was identified with a pseudonym, ‘Gus’. Since deceased, I can now use his name: Russ Eakin. 
 
Our NSA source “Gus” was a steely-eyed man dressed, when we first met him, in a tight-fitting olive drab t-shirt. He entered the restaurant where we were to rendezvous, Dan B’s in Bay St. Louis on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, unnoticed…
“I was asked if I was interested in taking a trip to Honduras in the summer of 1964,” he began, sliding into a chair and anticipating our first question.
“I was so eager that I learned Spanish in just two weeks… I ended up spending the next two decades of my life livi




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Off-duty Richmond cop who fatally shot Vallejo rapper identified
Victim identified as father of six



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Anti-cop tweet leads Corvallis school board member to resign
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California’s Criminal Cops: Hundreds of officers misuse law enforcement databases
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Married cop is caught on bodycam 'ogling a 26-year-old blonde yoga instructor as he arrests her for drunk-driving, then calls her a b**** and a stripper', court papers claim
* NYPD officer allegedly caught on camera ogling at woman during traffic stop
*  He is accused of checking out her 'rear end' and describing her as 'total stripper'
* Her lawyer claims the officer was lying about his client failing the breath test
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Greek Court Will Review Release of Cop Who Killed Teen
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Jeffrey Epstein’s estate plans confidential claims program for victims of his abuse

By STEPHEN REX BROWN

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
NOV 13, 2019 | 6:27 PM






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3 Indiana judges suspended for drunken brawl outside White Castle restaurant

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NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
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Shooting NATO with its own bullet? What we know about Kalashnikov’s new rifle, chambered in alliance-standard 7.62x51mm
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‘We freed ourselves of IMF & had big plans on exports’: Exiled Bolivian president Morales blasts coup & hints at US role in it
13 Nov, 2019 17:34 /


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Lawsuit challenges California’s women-on-boards law

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FBI Study on ‘Lone Offender Terrorism’ Reveals Common Traits Among Attackers

Terrorism exercise in Portland. Photo via FBI.
By Steve Neavling

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A new FBI study examining “lone offender terrorism” found common traits that could help identify future attackers.
Of the 52 examined cases between 1972 and 2015, 83% were carried out by people who had previously exhibited hostility or aggression, according to the 81-page report. In all of the cases, people around the attackers expressed concern over their behavior.
In 96% of the cases, the offender produced a video, blog or letter that was intended to be viewed by others.
“Absent this report and others like it, someone could see something and they’re solely relying on their gut feeling or spider sense to say, ‘That doesn’t look right,’ or ‘That’s concerning,’” Special Agent John Wyman, chief of the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU)’s Behavioral Threat Assessment Center, which conducted the research, said. “I think by putting this information out there, it helps people get over that barrier. It gives you something to fall back on to validate whatever your gut feeling was.”
The study found that half of the cases were motivated by anti-governme


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Tainting Evidence -
Inside the Scandals of the FBI Crime Lab
By John F. Kelly & Phillip K. Wearne
The Free Press -ISBN 0684846462
Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize
Review by Robert S. Ortloff, POW and victim of FBI Crime Lab Misconduct

Because of America's near-religious faith in science, the FBI created for itself a reputation based mostly on its laboratory's legendary ability to solve crimes through science and technology. During the past couple of years, however, the FBI's standing as the world leader in the scientific analysis of evidence has been exposed as the well-designed ruse it was.
Tainting Evidence, a powerful new book by John F. Kelly & Phillip K. Wearne, exposes the FBI's forensic fantasies as a scientific charade which hid a disturbing culture of prosecution bias rather than truth seeking, including the illegal withholding of exculpatory information. FBI experts often give scientifically flawed, inaccurate and overstated testimony under oath, they alter laboratory reports to give them a prosecution slant, and they fail miserably to document tests and examinations from which they draw incriminating conclusions. The documented failures of the lab, which include such high-profile, cases such as the World Trade Center bombing, the siege at Ruby Ridge, and the Vanrac bombings, the authors argue, are not isolated simply isolated events, but rather overwhelming evidence of systematic bureaucratic rot.
And this bodes ill for our country. The FBI continues to expand its reach beyond its original mandate of investigating federal crimes, and is eagerly pushing to broaden even further the role of the FBI crime laboratory in the processing of evidence for state and county investigators and prosecutors throughout the United States. With the FBI lab doing sloppy, biased and scientifically unsound forensic work, our society suffers, individuals are falsely convicted, and every American's fundamental protections to due process are further weakened.
Examining how well or poorly a powerful and secretive agency like the FBI performs its work in one of the most difficult and important tasks that any reporter can take head-on. With Tainting Evidence, Kelly and Wearne have met this challenge, exposing the FBI's practice of denial and cover-ups and successfully documenting a shocking condition within our system that should outrage every American concer



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In the Know: FBI Admits Flaws in Hair Microscopy Testimony
May 6, 2016 Jaclyn Gioiosa  
In response to the FBI’s admission of errors, NCIP to review California cases.
By Todd Fries
In April 2015, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) stunned the criminal justice community by acknowledging that in the two-decade period before 2000, nearly every examiner in the FBI’s microscopic hair comparison unit gave flawed testimony in criminal cases.

Source: Equal Justice Initiative
Microscopic hair comparison analysis, or hair microscopy as it is commonly called, became a major source of controversy following a trio of DNA exonerations in Washington DC from 2009-2012. All three defendants were convicted based on FBI hair microscopy evidence that DNA testing later proved wrong.  It turned out that hair microscopy, a so-called forensic science the FBI had used in approximately 21,000 cases, is not really science at all.
In cases involving hair microscopy, hair evidence recovered from a crime scene is examined through a microscope. If the hair in evidence shares enough similar characteristics with a known hair sample (i.e. hair from the suspect or defendant), the hairs are deemed a “match.”
Scientists have criticized this discipline and noted its unreliability based on th



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NEWS
INNOCENCE: Criminal Convictions in Question after FBI Bullet Evidence Discredited

Posted on Nov 20, 2007
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An investigation by The Washington Post and 60 Minutes has cast doubt on at least 250 criminal cases in which the defendant was convicted based on FBI bullet-lead test evidence. Since the early 1960s, the FBI has used a technique called comparative bullet-lead analysis on an estimated 2,500 cases, many of which were homicide cases prosecuted at state and local levels. Comparative bullet-lead analysis, based on the assumption that all bullets in one batch will be chemically similar, examines the chemical compositions of bullets to determine if crime-scene bullets match bullets in a suspect’s possession. FBI labs have since concluded that all bullets in a single batch are not always chemically matched “because subtle chemical changes occurred throughout the manufacturing process.”

FBI concerns over comparative bullet-lead analysis were first documented in 1991, and a study by two former FBI lab technicians challenging the technique was completed in 2001. In 2004, the





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VICTIMS' FAMILIES
Nov 13, 2019
Former State and Federal Judges, Prosecutors, and Law Enforcement Officials and Families of Murder Victims Urge Federal Government to Call Off Executions
Hundreds of for­mer state and fed­er­al judges, pros­e­cu­tors, law enforce­ment and cor­rec­tions offi­cials, and fam­i­ly mem­bers of homi­cide vic­tims have signed on to a series of let­ters urg­ing the fed­er­al gov­ern­ment to halt the five fed­er­al exe­cu­tions sch…



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NEWS

‘Annoying’ a cop could be illegal soon in this upstate county
By Ben Feuerherd
November 14, 2019 |



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Ex-cop says he quit Proud Boys over fears of ‘far-left’ attacks
By Kenneth Garger
November 13, 2019




https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/ ... 41319.html

Hialeah cop was accused of assaulting women. He was never punished
BY MARTA OLIVER CRAVIOTTO | NATALIE REY NOVEMBER 13, 2019 07:59 PM
In 2015 Jesús ‘Jesse’ Menocal was accused separately by four women of sexually abusing them on the job. The case was sent to the state prosecutors and the Police Department, but he was never punished. The Justice Department is now investigating.

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Miami HeraldWomen and girls said a Hialeah cop sexually assaulted them. The chief gave
him a raiseThe veteran cop was found to have brought another eight women and girls
into a Hialeah police station without filing any reports, a violation of ...2 hours ago



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Israel's Top Court Insists Cop Be Tried for Killing of Arab Man. State Prosecutor Wants to Let Him Off
A trial over the 2014 incident would put police off from using force, prosecutor argues
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‘Meant to intimidate’: Code Pink’s Medea Benjamin slams bogus police raid as crackdown on peace activism
15 Nov, 2019 03:48 / Updated 13 hours ago





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Spare Rodney Reed: An imminent Texas execution appears to be a profound miscarriage of justice

By DAILY NEWS EDITORIAL BOARD

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
NOV 15, 2019 | 4:10 AM

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Gay employee says salary was halved to be even with 'females in the office'



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Venice council flooded moments after rejecting climate crisis plan
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Undercover cop arrests fellow officer who offered her $40 for sex

By BRIAN NIEMIETZ

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
NOV 15, 2019 | 6:03 PM





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Legalization of same-sex unions led to significant decline in suicide rates in Sweden and Denmark: study

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The Senator, the Billionaire Pedophile, & the Fugitive Oligarch
By Daniel Hopsicker -
August 30, 2019
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The Senator is ‘George Mitchell.’ The billionaire pedophile is ‘Jeffrey Epstein.’ The fugitive oligarch is “Viktor Kozeny.”  But first, a word about an Able Seaman…


Nothing’s changed since “Casablanca”

It was a round-up of the usual suspects.
In the aftermath of the release of 2000 pages of previously sealed documents in the lawsuit brought against Jeffrey Epstein by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, news accounts picked only low-hanging fruit for scrutiny.
Bill Clinton. Donald Trump. Woody Allen. Uber-nebbish Alan Dershowitz. He’s now become one of the usual suspects because, despite his vociferous denials, he’s exactly the blend of smarmy and slimy that signals victimizer.
But the goal is to make sense of what Epstein was up to, which remains opaque.
Puzzling out Epstein’s connection to one of those named who’s more of a sexual outlier than a sometime Lothario might be a better bet.
Someone like former Senator George Mitchell, for example.
 
Savoir-Fair-Less

George Mitchell doesn’t exactly exude savoir faire.
He’s a temperate-looking man. Gray hair, short and orderly. Mild, hazel-brown eyes behind horn-rimmed glasses. He might have entered the U.S. Senate under Dwight David Eisenhower.
The kind of guy that looked old even in high school.
“George lives his life the way he plays tennis: thoughtful, conservative, doesn’t throw away any shots,” a friend said about him. “Nothing brilliant, or colorful; doesn’t have to make the grand slam.”
Epstein had a documented friendship with Mitchell dating back to the early 2000’s. In a 2003 New York Magazine profile, Epstein was paraphrased as saying Mitchell was “the world’s greatest negotiator,” and Mitchell called Epstein “a friend and a supporter.”
George and Jeff made an odd couple. Why did Epstein gift Mitchell the loan for an evening of one of his stable of not-yet-legal sex workers?
I think I know.
 
A whiff of sexual blackmail…in the 90’s

While investigating the personal pilot of one of George Mitchell’s close associates, I learned a secret about the former Majority Leader.
Mitchell looks like a boy scout, but he’s not.
After he resigned from the Senate in 1994, one of George Mitchell’s closest associates became Viktor Kozeny, known as “The Pirate of Prague.”
After the fall of the Soviet Union, Kozeny was t





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Documents: Former Goose Creek cop faces loss of certification for lying in court



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‘We don’t cover up’: Hialeah chief defends handling of cop accused of sex abuse
BY CHRISTINA MORALES, NICHOLAS NEHAMAS, AND JAY WEAVER
NOVEMBER 15, 2019 01:08 PM

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Former Miami-Dade cop who was indicted in the ’90s found dead after being shot several times

By WAYNE K. ROUSTAN

SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL |
NOV 15, 2019 | 2:




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URGENT
Cop accused of putting gun in a woman's mouth, among counts of violence
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Spying on 69 men in cop bathroom gets clerk 6 years in jail, California prosecutor says
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Former Philly cop accused of drugging, raping women is put on house arrest








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Charges against a former Sharon police officer stemming from a missing department-issued weapon have been held over to Mercer County Court of Common Pleas. 
Kailie Marie Marshall, 26, of 864 Highland Road, Sharon, is charged with unlawful duplication of a police report, computer trespass, unsworn falsification to authorities and simple assault.
Another former Sharon police officer, Matthew Paul Lehman, 32, of 479 Victory Church Road, Franklin, is charged with obstructing the administration of law and unsw



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Journalists Publish List Of Convicted Cops The State's Attorney General Said Was Illegal For Them To Have
Journalism
from the bluff-called dept
Fri, Nov 15th 2019 12:02pm — Tim Cushing
The list of convicted cops the California Attorney General tried to keep secret has just been made searchable by the Sacramento Bee. It contains hundreds of current and former police officers who've been convicted of criminal acts over the last ten years.
This collaboration of multiple newsrooms and journalism advocates began with an unforced error by a state agency. Taking advantage of a new state law allowing the public to access police misconduct records, journalists asked the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training for relevant documents. The agency handed over a list of 12,000 former and current officers -- a list that apparently was never supposed to be made public.
The state's Attorney General claimed the journalists had broken the law simply by possessing a document the Commission never should have given them. This couldn't be further from the truth, but AG Xavier Becerra continued to make this claim, as though it were possible to codify something just by saying it out loud often enough.
I can see why AG Becerra wants this list buried. There's nothing on it that makes cops or their oversight (which includes Becerra) look good. While the 12,000 officers in the database are a small percentage of the total number of California law enforcement officers employed over the past ten years, this small portion includes a number of cops who were never fired from their agencies despite committing criminal acts that would have put regular people out of a job.
Reporters found at least a dozen deputies with prior convictions are still on the roster at the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. And the five officers with convictions working for the Riverside police include the acting chief — Larry Gonzalez was a lieutenant in 2013 when he pleaded guilty to DUI after reportedly crashing a city-owned SUV with a blood-alcohol level nearly twice the legal limit.
There’s a Kern County Sheriff’s deputy still working despite a conviction for manslaughter after running over two people while recklessly speeding to a call. And a Santa Clara County Sheriff’s deputy is back on the force after dozing off at the wheel and killing a pair of elite cyclists on a training ride.
Sheriff's departments are especially fond of hiring and retaining the worst people. They're the agencies most willing to overlook long histories of misconduct and the most hesitant to hand down significant punishments when laws are broken by law enforcers on their payroll. The L.A. Sheriff's Department is filled with suspicious individuals who hang out in a high crime area every time they show up at the office.
The list has been trimmed considerably since its surprising release to journalists. Due to the lack of cooperation from law enforcement agencies and the general sloppiness of large-scale bureaucracies, the names in the database are only those that have been verified by journalists. The original list had 12,000 names but the database only contains 630 current and former officers.
Even so, there's plenty to be concerned about. Some officers have multiple convictions but were never fired. Officers have driven drunk, left their children in cars with their loaded guns, and engaged in fraud. There's also lots of domestic abuse -- most of which has gone unaddressed by officers' employers.
Richard Sotelo was an Imperial County Sheriff’s Department correctional officer in February 2013 when he was charged with domestic violence for assaulting his estranged wife. He was allowed to keep working despite the pending charges. But months later he was accused of a crime again, this time sexual battery against a male co-worker. He was charged for that as well. Sotelo ultimately took plea deals and was convicted in both cases and left the force.
[...]
In one incident investigated by the Bell Police Department months before his reckless driving, [LAPD Officer David] Guerrero allegedly “threatened, assaulted and battered” a woman who was in a dispute with his girlfriend, according to court records.
“That’s how you do it, LAPD style,” Guerrero allegedly said as he drove away.
The DA’s office didn’t file charges. It also didn’t prosecute Guerrero in 2013 when he allegedly threatened to kill the mother of his child, court records show.
The recycling of California cops isn't going to stop unless the state legislature steps up and makes it possible for officers to lose their certification following a conviction. California is one of only five states with no decertification process, so officers can avoid accountability simply by drifting from agency to agency in the (apparently unlikely) event they've been fired.


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GOP eager for report on alleged FBI surveillance abuse





11/15/2019
The NSA has stopped collecting location data from US cellphones without a warrant
Colin Lecher, The Verge
A US federal court finds suspicionless searches of phones at the border is illegal
Zack Whittaker, Tech Crunch
Bound by Statute: In Mississippi, Jim Crow era laws result in a high rate of black kids charged as adults
Ko Bragg and Melissa Lewis, Reveal
County Clerks Revolt Over N.Y. Licenses for Undocumented Immigrants
Christina Goldbaum, The New York Times
U.S. Park Police officers will not face federal charges in shooting of Bijan Ghaisar
Tom Jackman, Washington Post
Go See The Report, Then Let’s Put Torture to Bed For Good
Sondra Crosby, Brig. Gen, (Ret.) David R. Irvine, Christian Meissner and Scott Roehm, Just Security
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NYPD defends rules for releasing body cam footage; City Council says not good enough

By ROCCO PARASCANDOLA

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
NOV 18, 2019 | 5:55 PM


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To curb racial bias, Oakland police are pulling fewer people over. Will it work?






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Two guards arrested in Jeffrey Epstein suicide probe

By STEPHEN REX BROWN

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
NOV 19, 2019 | 9:30 AM



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Sweden drops rape investigation into Wikileaks founder Julian Assange

By NELSON OLIVEIRA

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
NOV 19, 2019 | 9:58 AM





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The truth about the NYPD and DNA: Keep open vital database invaluable in solving crimes

By JAMES O'NEILL

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
NOV 19, 2019 | 5:00 AM





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Video: A Cop Tased a Woman for Complying. He Was Fired...Two Years Later



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Former cop pleads not guilty to punching woman prisoner




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4 cops earned $250K last year in one N.J. town. Here’s how they gamed the system.
Updated 8:53 AM;Today 6:45


Four police officers in Somerset County’s largest town earned more than $250,000 last year, using a combination of union work and overtime to swell their salaries to astronomical levels, an NJ Advance Media investigation shows.
In addition, 22 other Franklin officers logged overtime or comp time on the same day they took a paid day off for union business on at least 220 occasions since 2016. Often, it meant taxpayers footed the bill for hundreds of hours of pay when officers weren’t policing and then paid them overtime for other work they d





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Off-duty cop implicated in killing of Ethiopian teen charged with negligent homicide
The indictment states the defendant was pelted with stones by Solomon Tekah and 2 other teens and suffered a subchorionic hemorrhage, prompting him to fire off one bullet into the ground which ricocheted and killed the 19-year-old

Ahiya Raved, Yael Freidson|Last update:  11.19.19 , 14:59



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Cop in fatal crash would’ve lost his car under councilman’s safety bill
By Ben Cohn and Jorge Fitz-Gibbon
November 18, 201



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Former St. Albans Cop Says He Told Chief of Altercation Months Earlier
POSTED BY COLIN FLANDERS ON MON, NOV 18, 2019 AT



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The KnowFormer Westminster cop pleads guilty to civil rights violation in federal
court for sexually assaulting woman in his custodyA former Westminster police officer who sexually assaulted a woman in his
police car in 2017 has pleaded guilty in federal court to violating that ...18 hours ago






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The TrentonianFormer Trenton cop admits to sex abuse of kidsThe then-cop was arrested in September 2018 after authorities said he
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Investigation: YouTube video was playing when Gwinnett officer rear-ended woman’s SUV



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Miami Beach Cops Fired Taser, Shouted N-Word at Man Recording Them, Lawsuit Alleges
JERRY IANNELLI | NOVEMBER 19, 2019 | 9:00AM





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The Mercury NewsLetter: I’m angered by the anti-police bias in ‘Criminal Cops’ seriesRe: “California's Criminal Cops” (Page A1, Nov. 11):. As a member of a law
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Pacifica TribuneLetter: Police officers who gave their lives far outweigh ‘criminal cops’Re: “California's Criminal Cops” (Page A1, Nov. 11):. I don't condone
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Brooklyn DA's Office Latest To Release A List Of Cops It Doesn't Want Anywhere Nears Its Prosecutions
Legal Issues
from the permanently-uninvited dept
Mon, Nov 18th 2019 3:35pm — Tim Cushing
The trickle of "Brady lists" continues, further enraging New York City's police unions. The last batch of cops considered too dishonest or crooked to be called on to testify in court led the Sergeants Benevolent Association to claim the Bronx DA's release of its "naughty list" was an attempt to "smear honest, hardworking cops."
It was a super-strange claim to make about cops that were too dishonest to be allowed in court, suggesting the SBA felt misconduct and perjury were just part of everyday police work. It's a stretch to call a list of cops even prosecutors don't trust a smear attempt. These reputations are already besmirched. The only difference is that the public now knows, rather than just Bronx prosecutors.
Another list of bad cops has been released to Gothamist. This one comes courtesy of a public records request sent to the Brooklyn DA's office.
Brooklyn prosecutors, complying with a Freedom of


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Suspects Protesting Berkeley Group Arrested In Robes, Masks: Cops
The suspects, including at least one Berkeley resident, blocked the entrance to Westminster Woods camp, Sonoma County authorities said.



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'Crossfire Hurricane' and the FISA Court: An expert's view
BY FRANCEY HAKES, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR — 11/19/19 11:00 AM EST
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Tyler ISD hires FBI agent as director of safety and security
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NOVEMBER 19TH, 2019
Boston Marathon Bomber’s Friend Confessed To 2011 Triple Murder Before Being Killed, Affidavit States
By  Steven Emerson
DailyWire.com


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Andrew McCabe: There Is 'No Deep State' or Government Resistance 'Pushing Against This President
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Ralph Nader's Countdown - By GNN (2001



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Mills's The Power Elite, 50 Years Later
by G. William Domhoff
NOTE: This is a reprint of a journal article with the following citation:
Domhoff, G. William. 2006. "Mills's The Power Elite 50 Years Later." Contemporary Sociology 35:547-550.

Fifty years ago, C. Wright Mills completed his trilogy on American society with the publication of The Power Elite, which encompassed, updated, and greatly added to everything he had said in The New Men of Power (1948) and White Collar (1951). The book caused a firestorm in academic and political circles, leading to innumerable reviews in scholarly journals and the popular press, most of them negative. Bristling with terms like "the warlords," "the higher immorality," "the power elite," "crackpot realism," and "organized irresponsibility," it nonetheless contained a very large amount of research, much of it in the 47 pages of Notes. It became a classic because it was the first full-scale study of the structure and distribution of power in the United States by a sociologist using the full panoply of modern-day sociological theory and methods.
The Power Elite also broke new ground because it was one of the few critical studies of the American power structure inside or outside the academy that did not start with a class-struggle perspective, which caused it to be criticized as vigorously by Marxists as it was by liberals and conservatives. According to Mills, there was "political determinism," i.e., a potentially autonomous state in today's terms, and "military determinism" as well as "economic determinism," the concepts he used to criticize what he saw as the overemphasis on the primacy of the forces and relations
Theories of Power print/mobile







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The American Deep State: Wall Street, Big Oil, and the Attack on U.S. Democracy (War and Peace Library)
by Peter Dale Scott (Author)
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The Deep State: The Fall of the Constitution and the Rise of a Shadow Government Paperback – September 13, 2016
by Mike Lofgren (Author)





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GNN: Aftermath (Part 2 of 4)



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ATF pays $450,000 to settle discrimination lawsuit involving a boss with a Nazi tattoo
Nov. 18, 2019 at 7:16 pm



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November 19, 2019
The U.S. needs to “get AI right” — and fast — says government group
National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence warns of foreign and domestic challenges
Written by Beryl Lipton
Edited by Michael Morisy
China, private industry, and adversaries abroad could all prosper at America’s expense if the federal government does not move to support and lead the direction of artificial intelligence, the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence said in a report released earlier this month.
More than 30 countries in the last five years have publicly committed to some nationwide strategic investment in AI capabilities. In February, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to prioritize the use and development of AI-based technologies across the government.
With a flurry of recent AI advances, there is growing pressure to set rules on how to proceed — along with raised stakes.
“We’ve gone through a few of these cycles now, and there’s at least some reason to believe that this time it might be the real deal,” said Ryan Budish, assistant research director at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society. “There have been advances in large-scale datasets that enable more advanced AI. There’ve been breakthroughs in building AI systems. There have been advances in processing powers and GPU or custom silicon to enable more AI developments. I think that there is reason to think this time AI will have substantial transformative impacts. We’re already seeing that in some places.”
The NSCAI, created last year as part of the National Defense Authorization Act, has been studying AI’s potential to both advance and threaten U.S. national security interests. The group is considering how current options, like trade tariffs and other economic controls, can be used to mitigate unjust threats to intellectual property, support American enterprise interests, and direct development in an economically and ethically favorable way. The release is its most recent step toward recommendations for federal action on AI, which w
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Right-Wing Trolls Made an Indian Brand Withdraw its Ad on Interfaith Couple

Critics of the ad accused it of promoting “love jihad”, an Islamophobic conspiracy theory. The company called the outrage saddening.

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DELHI, IN


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From OKC to Abu Ghraib: The Kenneth Trentadue Case
by Will Grigg | Jul 3, 2019


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Selling stock like clockwork, Moderna’s top doctor gets $1 million richer every week
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Race matters more, not less, in Maine Senate race
Maine’s communities of color are ready for leaders who will chart a new path forward.
By Ben ChinUpdated October 13, 2020, 3:00 a.m.


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Ghislaine Maxwell lawyers attempt to keep deposition details secret
Lawyers say unsealing details related to Maxwell’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein will undermine her right to a fair trial



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The Arctic is in a death spiral. How much longer will it exist?
The region is unravelling faster than anyone could once have predicted. But there may still be time to act
* The great thaw: global heating upends life on Arctic permafrost – photo essay
Tue 13 Oct 2020 05.00 EDT




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Golden week': wedding season boom in China with 600,000 couples tying knot
Months of delayed nuptials have been crowded together



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'They refused to act': inside a chilling documentary on Trump's bungled Covid-19 response




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I was hit and knocked to the ground': the true story of The Trial of the Chicago 7




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NYPD commissioner defends widely varied policing of protests in NYC
By THOMAS TRACY

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
OCT 13, 2020 AT 10:33 AM


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Let’s all be honest about hydroxychloroquine: Evidence is more positive than many in the medical community admit
By DR. JOSEPH A. LADAPO and DR. HARVEY A. RISCH

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
OCT 13, 2020 AT 5:00 AM


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‘Intoxicated’ N.Y. Judge Shoves Cop—and Avoids Arrest After Touting Political Ties: Video
OFF THE HOOK
Tori B. Powell
Cheat Sheet, Breaking News Intern
Updated Oct. 13, 2020 2:12PM ET / 
Published Oct. 13, 2020 2:13PM ET 


The BBC Is a CIA Asset
August 1, 2020

The BBC Is a CIA Asset
Nothing else can be said for what was once a media organization.
https://www.rt.com/uk/434862-assange-john-sweeney-bbc/


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David Griffin’s new book on 9/11 can be ordered from publisher
September 26, 2020


David Ray Griffin & Elizabeth Woodworth’s new book about 9/11, 9/11 Unmasked: An International Review Panel Investigation can be purchased direct from the publisher: http://www.interlinkbooks.com/product_info.php?products_id=3497&osCsid=265e4d072bb4077077b6e9565a6ccdb2




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FBI Evidence Proves Innocence of Accused Boston Marathon Bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
Paul Craig Roberts



· I have been contacted by attorney John Remington Graham, a member in good standing of the bar of the ... As readers know, I have been suspicious of the Boston Marathon Bombing from the beginning.


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Law enforcement agencies in California will soon be legally obliged to post their guidelines online
by Jessie Gomez
October 05, 2020
California Governor Jerry Brown signed a handful of bills this week including new legislation that increases transparency within local jurisdictions in California. In addition to the two new laws we wrote about earlier this week SB-978 was signed, which requires law enforcement agencies to publish their “training, policies, practices, and operating procedures.”
Read More



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Historian Seeks Sealed Grand Jury Transcripts In Notorious Lynching of Two Black Couples by White Mob

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Southern Poverty Law Center's Hate, Inc. loses the Pentagon but gains Silicon Valley



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I-TEAM: 165 inmates sleeping on county jail floor, union says
POSTED 5:55 PM, OCTOBER 7, 2018, BY ED GALLEK, UPDATED AT 06:26PM, OCTOBER 7, 2018




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FBI agent from Piscataway pleads guilty to photographing woman in Edison dressing room
Suzanne Russell, Bridgewater Courier NewsPublished 5:06 p.m. ET Oct. 4, 2018



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Cops described former Bordentown police chief Nucera as 'closet racist' who 'held all the cards'




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A place where kids learn white-hat hacking to better the world
Through Hands-On Workshops And Games, Kids Learn Reverse Engineering, Soldering, Cryptography And How To Responsibly Disclose Security Bugs




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Our View: 2016 hacking showed holes in Maine election security
The same people who attacked the system two years ago will try again in a few months, and we have to be ready.



Chris Hedges on Death of Journalism
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIYFR6nJiHQ


https://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/ ... story.html

Bird sets record for longest nonstop flight, 7,500 miles from Alaska to New Zealand
By JOSEPH WILKINSON

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
OCT 13, 2020 AT 5:40 PM


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Climate disasters doubled in the last decade
Climate change spurs doubling of disasters since 2000: UN
Report by UN body says 6,681 climate-linked events recorded since the turn of the century, up from 3,656 during the previous 20 years.
Al Jazeera, Oct. 12, 2020


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LOCAL WEATHER LITIGATORS ARE USING A USELESS HORSE
By Sammy Edwards / September 27, 2020
Reposted from The Gelbspan Files
City of Charleston v Brabham Oil Company, et al.
Posted on September 25, 2020
In just the span of barely the first three weeks of September, four lawsuits suing energy companies for the costs of man-caused global warming were filed, City of Hoboken v. ExxonMobil, et al. (9/2/20), City of Charleston v Brabham Oil Company, et al. (9/9/20), Delaware v. BP America Inc, et al. (9/10/20), and Connecticut v. ExxonMobil Corp. (9/14/20). These allege the companies knew their products caused harm from global warming while orchestrating disinformation campaigns with ‘shill’ experts to deceive the public about the harm. Politico summarized these in a September 16 podcast report as part of a “new wave of climate change lawsuits” against fossil fuel companies “racking up nationwide.” While no comparison was offered in that report to the way the tobacco industry began to crumble under the weight of lawsuits against it in the 1990s, a same-day report from
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