Archaeologists discover conceal carry permit for Jesus

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range County, Calif., sheriff’s deputy loses AR-15 rifle after putting loaded gun on patrol car trunk, driving off

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An Orange County, Calif., sheriff's deputy lost his AR-15 rifle after putting the gun, in its case, on the trunk of his patrol car and driving off. Cops say the missing weapon looks like this one. Handout
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L.A. sheriff's deputies disciplined after horrific torture death of 8-year-old boy


It was the worst case of child abuse that local officials had ever seen.

The death of 8-year-old Gabriel Fernandez became a grim symbol of the failure of Los Angeles County’s child welfare system, prompting criminal charges against four social workers and far-reaching reforms of how authorities oversee abused and neglected children. Gabriel’s mother and her boyfriend were charged with his murder.


But far less public scrutiny has been given to the role of L.A. County sheriff’s deputies who investigated Gabriel’s situation in the months before his 2013 death.

A Times review of grand jury testimony, child welfare records and recently filed court documents shows that deputies visited Gabriel’s home multiple times during the eight months prosecutors say he was being tortured and beaten. But the deputies found no signs of abuse and did not file paperwork that





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Philadelphia PD investigating officer fight video
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Police are looking into a video that shows allegedly shows a female police officer fighting a teenage girl.
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NAACP protesters arrested for occupying Jeff Sessions' office
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Americann University Removes Controversial Statue of Man Convicted of Killing FBI Agents



American University is removing a controversial statue of a Native American activist who was convicted of murdering two FBI agents in 1977.

The decision to remove the statue of Leonard Peltier came after the president of the FBI agents association urged the university to take down the work of art because it was offensive.

Many Native Americans believe Peltier was wrongly convicted and sentenced to two life terms.

The university released the following statement:

“American University strongly supports the mission of museums to present thought provoking art to inform and educate. Within the AU Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, we have hosted numerous







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FBI Won’t Follow Nevada’s New Gun Control Law, Saying It’s Unenforceable



A voter-approved measure in Nevada to require more gun background checks isn’t enforceable, says the FBI and Nevada’s attorney general.

Under the measure, which was supposed to go into effect on Jan. 1, gun transactions between private citizens must involve federal screenings through the FBI’s National Instant Criminal Background Check System.

But according to the Washington Times, the FBI won’t conduct the checks.

In a letter to state officials, the FBI said the state is tasked with background checks and the ballot initiative’s approval “cannot dictate how federal resources are applied.”

The measure prohibits the state from conducting the background checks involving private sales.

“It is manifestly unjust to criminally penalize someone for failing to perform an act that is impossible to perform,” Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt, a Republican





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Former FBI Director James Comey spotted at musical in first public outing since being fired
BY ELIZABETH ELIZALDE
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Sunday, May 14, 2017, 6:09 PM

Former FBI Director James Comey made his first public appearance since getting fired by President Trump by attending a musical on Saturday.

Comey and his wife, Patrice, enjoyed the matinee performance of “Fun Home” — a musical about a lesbian cartoonist who explores her sexuality and struggles with the suicide of her gay father – at the National Theater in Washington, D.C. The coming-of-age musical won the Tony Award for Best Musical in 2015.

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The long read
What is a black professor in America allowed to say?

Thursday 3 August 2017 01.00 EDT

One Thursday morning in May, Tommy J Curry walked through the offices of the philosophy department at Texas A&M University with a police officer at his side and violence on his mind. The threats had started a few days earlier. “Since you said white people need to be killed I’m in fear of my life,” one person had written via email. “The next time I see you on campus I might just have to pre-emptively defend myself you dumb fat nigger. You are done.” Curry didn’t know if that person was lurking on the university grounds. But Texas is a gun-friendly state, and Texas A&M is a gun-friendly campus, and he took the threat seriously.


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Curry supports the right to bear arms. It was part of how he ended up in this situation. In 2012 he had appeared on a satellite radio show and delivered a five-minute talk on how uneasy white people are with the idea of black people talking about owning guns and using them to combat racist forces. When a recording of the talk resurfaced in May, people thought the tenured professor was telling black people to kill white people. This idea swept through conservative media and into the fever swamps of Reddit forums and racist message boards. The threats followed.

Anonymous bigots weren’t the only ones making Curry feel unwanted. Michael K Young, the president of Texas A&M, had called the professor’s comments “disturbing” and contrary to the values of the university. Curry was taken aback. His remarks on the radio were not a regrettable slip of the tongue. They were part of why the university had hired him.

A police officer met Curry inside his academic building and rode with him in the elevator to the philosophy department, on the third floor. In a hallway, the professor pointed to photos of his graduate students so the police officer would know who was supposed to be there. The officer told him to keep an eye out for unfamiliar faces. Curry picked up his mail. There were a few angry letters, and also an envelope marked with a Texas A&M logo. He put the hate mail into a folder and carried the whole bundle downstairs. Back in the car with his wife, he opened the university envelope. Inside was a copy of a letter from a campus official that he had received a few days earlier by email – before his inbox was flooded with racist messages.



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Study finds human influence in the Amazon's third 1-in-100 year drought since 2005

Posted on 3 August 2017 by John Abraham
If you are like me, you picture the Amazon region as an ever lush, wet, tropical region filled with numerous plant and animal species. Who would imagine the Amazon experiencing drought? I mean sure, if we think of drought as “less water than usual,” then any place could have a drought. But what I tend to envision with respect to drought is truly dry.

People who work in this field have a more advanced understanding than I do about drought, how and why it occurs, its frequency and severity, and the impact on natural and human worlds. This recognition brings us to a very interesting paper recently published in Scientific Reports, entitled Unprecedented drought over tropical South America in 2016: significantly under-predicted by tropical SST[sea surface temperature]. So, what did this paper show?

Well, the Amazon region does encounter periodic droughts. There was one in 2005, another in 2010, both of which were 100-year events, and the most recent one in 2015-2016. The authors of this study, Amir Erfanian, Guiling Wang, and Lori Fomenko, all from the University of Connecticut, measured drought in three ways. They quantified the precipitation deficits and water storage on the ground. They also used two different vegetation measures of drought. The results showed that the most recent drought was unprecedented in severity. The video below shows a brief visual overview of the findings of this paper:


But the authors really wanted to know why the drought occurred in the first place and why it was so severe. Droughts in the Amazon region are mainly driven by surface water temperatures in the neighboring oceans, particularly in the El Niño/La Niña region. So, the authors looked at the relationship between changes in precipitation and sea surface temperatures in tropical oceans. They found that warmer than usual water in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans was the main driver for the reduced rainfall during the three extreme droughts in the past decade.

The authors also found that the water temperatures alone could not adequately explain the size and severity of the 2015-2016 drought. This suggests that there are other factors involved as well. To be clear, the authors found that the relationship between water temperatures and drought worked well for prior droughts (the 2005 and 2010 droughts as well as 1983 and 1998 droughts, also El Niño years) but fell apart in 2015-2016. That is, using the relationship, the predicted 2015-2016 drought should not have been nearly as severe or as large as it was. The paper also reports that the 2015-2016 drought clearly exceeded that of the 100-year events in 2005 and 2010. So, in approximately one decade, this zone has had three 100-year events. Quite astonishing.

So why was SST unable to explain the 2015-2016 drought, like it had for past events? Part of it has to do with land-use changes. That is, human changes to the land surface such as deforestation. Another part is related to warming from greenhouse gases. It is clear that land-use changes can affect drought. As farmers deforest, for instance, they convert woodlands and forests into agricultural land. This changes not only the darkness (reflectivity) of the land, but it also impacts the transfer of water to and from the atmosphere (evapotranspiration).

One might ask how warming affects droughts. As air temperatures increase, air is able to evaporate water more rapidly and dry out surfaces. At the same time, air can contain more water vapor so that when rain does occur, it is more often in heavy downpours. These two changes underlie what is referred to as an accelerated hydrological cycle. Simply put, man-made warming is accelerating the movement of water through the ecosystem, which can cause drought even if precipitation does not decrease. Warming also causes changes in the large-scale patterns of air motion (atmospheric circulation) that reduces rainfall in this region.





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Trump's Cabinet seeks spiritual guidance from minister with a dim view of female politicians





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Vegan activists force California butcher to hang animal rights sign in window
The Local Butcher Shop, a small business focused on sustainable meat, says deal struck in order to end months of protest amounts to ‘ethical extortion’






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Secret Service to Test Drone to Protect Trump at His Golf Course

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As the Secret Service looks for new ways to protect President Trump while he is vacationing at his New Jersey golf club, the agency will test a security drone.

Reuters reports that the Secret Service plans to test a small tethered unmanned aircraft system this month while the president is visiting the Trump National Golf Club in





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Treasury Secretary-designate Steven Mnuchin goes over notes while testifying on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2017, at his confirmation hearing before the Senate Finance Committee. Mnuchin built his reputation and his fortune as a savvy Wall Street investor but critics charge that he profited from thousands of home foreclosures as the chief of a sub-prime mortgage lender during the housing



TREASURY SECRETARY STEVE MNUCHIN ALLEGEDLY LIED UNDER OATH. WILL THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT INVESTIGATE
David Dayen
August 2 2017, 2:56 p.m.

A WATCHDOG ORGANIZATION has asked the Justice Department to investigate Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin for allegedly making repeated false statements to Congress about the conduct of OneWest Bank, where he served as CEO and later chair between 2009 and 2015.

In the letter, the Campaign for Accountability writes, “Even today, Americans have a right to expect that those who seek and hold top government positions will not lie to their elected representatives and that if they do, the consequences will be swift and severe.”

On three separate occasions, both in written testimony and in live hearings, Mnuchin has denied that OneWest engaged in robosigning of foreclosure documents, when copious evidence exists to the contrary. Most recently, Mnuchin appears to have lied about robosigning while under oath last week in testimony before the House Financial Services Committee.

Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minn., confronted Mnuchin with the 2009 deposition of Erica Johnson-Seck, a OneWest vice president who admitted that her team of eight employees robosigned 6,000 affidavits a week attesting to verifying mortgage files while spending “not more than 30 seconds” reviewing the underlying material. Mnuchin replied defiantly, “I don’t think you know what robosigning is,” insisting there is no legal definition, and denied that there was any robosigning at OneWest, “for the record.”

Previously, in written answers for the record to Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., in January, in conjunction with his confirmation hearings, Mnuchin stated “OneWest did not ‘robo-sign’ documents,” and then when given a chance to clean up his answer, he maintained his denial. In fact, despite his claim last week that “robosigning is not a legal term,” Mnuchin provided such a definition to Casey, saying it referred to “(a) a signer of a foreclosure affidavit attested to facts that were not verified to be accurate; or (b) a signer of a foreclosure affidavit represented himself or herself to be someone else.”

Johnson-Seck admitted to both things. She attested to facts in foreclosure cases without verifying them in any way; in response to the question “Is it true that you don’t read each document before signing it,” she replied “That’s true.” She also represented herself as having the authority to sign documents for at least seven different financial institutions. In fact, the late Brooklyn judge Arthur Schack once threw out a OneWest foreclosure because Johnson-Seck had both assigned a mortgage to Deutsche Bank and executed an affidavit on behalf of Deutsche Bank, appearing as multiple officers in the same case.

In addition, the Columbus Dispatch found frequent instances of robosigning in Franklin County, Ohio, including three cases in 2010 where “a judge dismissed OneWest foreclosure proceedings specifically based on inaccurate robosignings.” A Reuters investigation in 2011 also alleged that OneWest issued “foreclosure documents of questionable validity.”

And a report assembled by the Florida attorney general’s office in 2010 includes a mortgage assignment signed by a representative of “IndyMac Bank,” OneWest’s predecessor, and dated July 2010, well after IndyMac closed down. The assignment was clearly “robosigned” by an employee claiming to work for IndyMac when it would have been impossible for them to do so.

None of this is surprising because it was the standard practice of every bank engaged in foreclosure operations at that time. For some reason, the campaign claims, Mnuchin doesn’t want to admit to a practice that most banks have acknowledged and paid billions of dollars in fines for.

“Sec. Mnuchin’s dissembling was shameful enough when he served as a CEO,” the Campaign for Accountability writes, “but once he began repeating this obvious untruth to Congress, Sec. Mnuchin crossed the line into potentially criminal conduct.” Indeed, it is a federal crime to commit perjury or make a “false or misleading statement” to Congress.

The Justice Department is, of course, highly unlikely to investigate Mnuchin’s statements. This is especially the case given the questionable assertions made to Congress by its leader, Attorney General Jeff Sessions, that he had not met with any representatives of Russia during the Trump campaign.

Nevertheless, the Campaign for Accountability raised the complaint because of the principle of the rule of law. In the letter they cite federal Judge Barrington Parker, who in 1977 fined CIA Director Richard Helms and gave him a suspended prison term for lying to Congress about CIA operations in Chile. “Public officials at every level, whatever their




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Six people shot at Tennessee church
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What is all of this stuff? It was about Jesus and now it’s about random stuff!

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Z2100 wrote: September 24th, 2017, 11:50 am What is all of this stuff? It was about Jesus and now it’s about random stuff!


down in the whisper stream we call the story irony

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Was it a FBI Informant?


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Police Informant May Have Incited Berlin Attacker, German Media Says
October 20, 2017

BERLIN



German media report that the Tunisian man who carried out a deadly truck attack in Berlin last year may have been incited by a police informant.

Daily Berliner Morgenpost reported Friday that a police informant codenamed VP-01 is suspected of having encouraged several Islamic extremists to carry out violent attacks.

The newspaper reports that the man, who was a source for police in North-Rhine Westphalia state, had lengthy contact with truck attacker Anis Amri.




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Several states searching out flawed FBI hair, fiber cases; Wisconsin is not
At least three men convicted in Wisconsin have been cleared in separate cases in which DNA testing proved that earlier microscopic hair analysis was wrong

By Katherine Proctor (Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism)





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Elbert County deputy guilty of shooting deer while on duty
Deputy later circled back to carcass, caught by wildlife officer

October 20, 2017 at 6:21 pm | UPDATED: October 21, 2017 at 12:13 am



A Elbert County sheriff’s deputy pleaded guilty this week to shooting a mule deer while on duty and later returning to bag the buck.

Stephen Few pleaded guilty to attempting to influence a public servant, hunting big game without a license and illegal possession of wildlife, according to the Elbert County District Attorney’s Office. Additional charges were dropped in return for the guilty pleas.

Few, a retired Georgia State Police officer, was sentenced to three years probation and 100 hours of community service.





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Jeff Sessions mocked online during Senate appearance
By Fernando Alfonso III and Heather Leighton Updated 2:21 pm, Wednesday, October 18, 2017





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October 20, 2017
James Angleton and the author of report that “debunked” his work agreed on one thing - the report was libel
To exonerate himself of the “Monster Plot,” Angleton had to turn to FOIA, which he had spent years working to undermine

The Hart Report, also known as the Monster Plot Report, sought to affirm the Solie Report’s findings that Yuri Nosenko was a bona fide defector by denouncing the Central Intelligence Agency’s Counterintelligence Staff in general and its chief, James Angleton, in particular. Although still classified, John Hart’s report and the idea of the “monster plot” are frequently cited as examples of Angleton’s supposed paranoia and incompetence.

While Angleton and others who’d worked on the Nosenko case strongly disagreed with John Hart’s findings, they agreed him on one important point - the report was libel.

While nearly all of the Hart’s Report is still classified with a tentative release by the National Archives scheduled for later this month, and a separate FOIA request has been filed for the report, a basic summary of it can be found in Richard Heuer’s previously SECRET article, Nosenko: Five Paths To Judgment. According to Heuer’s article, “Hart did not really answer the arguments of those who claimed Nosenko was dispatched by the KGB.” Instead, Hart focused on seeing those who “mishandled” the case “were so thoroughly discredited … that it was unnecessary to answer their arguments.” Hart’s preference for this approach is corroborated in his own memos and testimony, as well as the Agency’s method for “proving” Nosenko was bona fide - rather than prove he was or prove his doubters wrong, the Agency explicitly sought to discredit Nosenko’s doubters.



According to a formerly SECRET memo from CIA Director Stansfield Turner, the problems may have begun in April 1978 when it was suggested that Hart return to the Agency to lecture on the Monster Plot to Agency groups as part of the Agency’s training programs. Turner felt that it was an especially “egregious” case that contradicted “the shallow contention that the Agency has really never done anything wrong whatsoever” that was put forward by some Agency personnel. While the language is slightly unclear, it appears that the Agency decided against giving Hart a contract for the lectures, in part to avoid a conflict of interest.



This appears to have opened the door to additional problems for Hart. While some of the documents aren’t currently available for review, the record indicates that the Agency warned Hart that giving these lectures to Agency groups about the Hart Report and the “monster plot” theory could open him up to libel charges. While the actual warning isn’t present in the available documents, declassified memos do describe it. In a memo from May 3rd 1978, Hart wrote that he had been warned by CIA’s General Counsel Office that, without a contract with the Agency, testifying before the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) or giving lectures could render him liable for slander.



A follow-up memo from CIA’s Office of Legislative Counsel on May 15th appears to clarify matters slightly. According to this memo, The General Counsel’s office had only cautioned Hart about “his lecturing before an Agency group,” and that the possibility of slander for his testimony before the HSCA hadn’t come up.



An excerpt from the DCI’s Morning Meeting Minutes for the same day shows that Hart was refusing to testify without “some kind of employment relationship with the Agency.”



A memo from the end of the month explores the matter from a legal standpoint. According to this memo, Hart was concerned about two things: whether he would be “liable for statements made in the Hart Report … and whether he might be liable for testimony” before the HSCA.



The legal analysis doesn’t consider the content of either the Hart Report or Hart’s anticipated testimony. Rather, the author of the memo admits to not having read the Hart Report and to assuming arguendo that it “would be actionable, absent any form of privilege.” Much of the remainder of the memo argues that Hart did enjoy just such a privilege, while also noting the legal weaknesses of such an argument.



While the authorship of the Hart Report was clearly done as part of a CIA contract, granting him some degree of privilege, he was “no longer a government employee but a private citizen.” While giving testimony in the present about the Hart Report could be considered “a logical extension of the doctrine of privilege,” the specific situation seemed unaddressed by case law.



More specifically, the Federal Tort Claims Act wouldn’t apply to a claim of slander. This meant that “if an action for slander were to materialize … it might be brought against Mr. Hart in his personal capacity.”



Hart’s concerned apparently remained in place, as the day before he was due to give testimony, he had sought to change his status “from an independent contractor to an Agency employee to ensure his immunity from possible libel suits.”



Hart’s concern about libel charges over his report or his testimony is somewhat ironic given that, a few weeks before raising his concerns with CIA, suggested his own libel charges. At the time, the Agency was apparently “discouraging Nosenko from filing libel or slander suits” against those who had said he was dispatched by the KGB. A memo written by Hart suggested that the Agency no longer act to prevent these lawsuits. This would have included those who published the claims criticized in the Hart Report, as well as possibly Angleton himself. This would be combined with a paper to be written and released by the Agency which would discredit the claims, which would “considerably diminish the chances of defense lawyers successfully obtaining … data in the effort to shore up their clients’ positions.”



The Agency had decided not to provide the HSCA with the Hart Report, but instead to simply offer Hart to testify as a CIA spokesman under a contract with the Agency. The Agency felt that since the HSCA could simply subpoena Hart, CIA would “have little to gain by not making the offer” to have him testify.



Another memo similarly indicates that the Hart briefing was offered as an attempt to prevent the Hart Report itself from being produced.



In place of the Hart Report and in addition to Hart’s testimony, CIA decided to offer a two page summary derived from the Hart Report, titled The Bona Fides of Yuriy Ivanovich Nosenko. The account presented in the summary was heavily disputed by Tennent “Pete” Bagley, who had been Nosenko’s CIA handler. Bagley later enumerated “unavoidable questions” about Nosenko, as well as a book detailing his refutations of Hart’s narrative and the reasons for doubting Nosenko.



One memo shows that the Agency considered providing a sanitized copy of the report that not only removed classified information, but also made “certain modifications in more dramatic rhetorical phrases.”



At one point, the Agency attempted to deny the HSCA access to the Hart Report by claiming it didn’t delve into the bona fides of Nosenko.



The Agency later had to admit that the logic they had provided for trying to deny access to the Hart Report was incorrect.



By June 8th, the Agency had conceded and provided the HSCA with a single copy of the Hart Report, with a few stipulations. The distribution of the report was to be limited, and portions of the Hart Report that were critical of the Agency weren’t to be used in any of the HSCA’s reports.



While the Hart Report was provided on a highly restricted basis, Hart’s testimony was ultimately made public and some of the Agency’s reaction to it eventually made public. Although initially concerned that the guidance they had provided Hart with would be viewed as them having “instructed” Hart or “muzzling” him, Hart was apparently unable to keep on track.



Included in Hart’s testimony was at least one thing which he promised the Agency he would omit - a reference from Bagley’s notes to the possibility of liquidating Nosenko. The Agency noted that this was “literally irrelevant” and of “dubious usefulness.” It was, however, quite standard for Hart.



Several months earlier, Hart had suggested that the Agency use that very tactic as its strategy for dealing with Nosenko and the suspicion that he had been dispatched by the KGB. Hart felt that the cornerstone of the Agency’s strategy should be “discrediting the Monster Plot theorists,” specifically citing “Bagley’s musings … about liquidating Nosenko.” Hart felt that this and a few other details would discredit Bagley, negating any need to address his actual concerns or arguments. This would seem to conform to the description of the Hart Report cited at the beginning of this article.



This was, it seemed, the Agency’s official approach to handling the question of Nosenko’s bona fides. According to a previously SECRET memo discussing how to handle the situation, the only approach that “support Nosenko’s bona fides” would be focusing on the methodology of Nosenko’s supporters as opposed to his doubters.



According to a memo to the FBI Director, the problem with the methodology of Nosenko’s doubters wasn’t that it was sloppy, careless or relied on faulty logic - but rather that it was too “rigid.”



Beyond attacking the credibility and methodology of Nosenko’s doubters, the Agency couldn’t seem to decide on a tactic for convincing the HSCA of Nosenko’s bona fides. According to an originally SECRET memo, they felt that it might require “a great depth of understanding” to avoid concluding that Nosenko was malafide (as opposed to bona fide). As a result, the memo recommended withholding the Hart Report (which it attempted but ultimately failed to do) while providing Hart for testimony. When it came time for Hart to testify, however, the Agency advocated the reverse approach.



A declassified memo written for John Hart providing guidelines for his testimony shows that he was advised to avoid “detailed analysis of questions.” Rather than strive for “a great depth of understanding” as the other memo suggested, Hart should opt for “a broader and more realistic frame of reference.” The goal was “to simply dismiss the finely focused and technical approach,” especially when it came to “Nosenko’s credibility as a witness on [Lee Harvey] Oswald (and thereby, indirectly, his bona fides).” This, at least, seems to match the Agency’s feeling that Nosenko’s doubters were too “rigid” in their approach.



What little evidence Hart did offer in support of Nosenko was questionable and misleading. While denouncing the information Nosenko provided on Oswald, Hart told the HSCA to focus on the things Nosenko had said which were backed up by specific physical evidence. As an example, Hart mentioned microphones which Nosenko had identified in the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. This evidence of Nosenko’s bona fides is dubious at best.



As both Bagley and Angleton noted, the microphones had been previously identified by Golitsyn, who Hart repeatedly denigrated in his papers and testimony as paranoid and of little, if any, use. That the information been previously exposed by Golitsyn, and that the physical discovery of one of the microphones would have inherently exposed all of the others is also confirmed by a declassified CIA memo. This further highlights the weaknesses with the Hart Report and his testimony. The evidence Hart offered in support of Nosenko’s bona fides and good faith provides even better proof of the bona fides and good faith of those Hart sought to, in his own words, discredit.



The only other evidence offered by Hart were a few documents, which he had promised CIA he wouldn’t give the HSCA. One of these documents was taken from Hart’s notes, and dealt with what CIA called the “literally irrelevant” list of options Bagley had written. Not only had Hart promised the Agency not to leave the HSCA with any notes or documents, he had promised not to even broach that topic. It seems that Hart, whose case revolved around discrediting people that disagreed, was unable or unwilling to resist introducing irrelevant evidence if it made them look bad.



Angleton was apparently taken by surprise by Hart’s testimony, eventually interrupting some of his initial testimony on September 22nd so that he could prepare his refutations for Hart’s claims (a number of which are refuted in Bagley’s book). Angleton returned to testify on October 5th, noting that they would have to continue the testimony later when he would answer the remainder of their questions and that Angleton. According to later letters, October 5th was when Angleton was supposedly promised access to documents he would need to respond to Hart’s testimony, though CIA’s Assistant General Counsel would deny making such a promise.



In late November, Angleton again contacted the Agency to express his displeasure about Hart’s involvement, the fact that it surprised Angleton and that Hart’s testimony was, in Angleton’s words “slanderous and perjured.” Angleton specifically objected to Hart stating that Angleton “had inspected the facility where Nosenko was held.” Despite the uncertainty of Breckinridge, whom Angleton was speaking to, Hart’s testimony did claim such a thing (Hart mistaken said “CIA Staff” instead of “CI Staff”, however, an error which Hart noted he also made elsewhere).



The accuracy of Hart’s accusation isn’t challenged simply by people like Angleton and Bagley. In addition to a refutation from other former CIA officers, CIA’s Chief Historian David Robarge lists the accusation as one of the “myths” about Angleton. Robarge notes that it’s neither historically accurate nor consistent with Angleton’s preferred M.O. Given that Hart’s testimony, and presumably the report on which it was based, contained inaccuracies and misleading information which it used in an attempt to discredit others as a primary tactic, rather than proving his case, it’s easy to imagine why the Agency and Hart had both been concerned about libel and slander lawsuits, and why Angleton now described it as slanderous.



A few weeks after Angleton spoke to the Agency to express his issues with Hart’s testimony, his attorney’s reached the Agency to request access to documents to help him respond to Hart’s accusations. It was during this discussion, on December 8th 1978, that the access was officially denied and it was suggested that Angleton file a FOIA request for the documents, a request which was filed and hand delivered on December 11th.



The FOIA request noted that Angleton needed the documents “to complete his testimony before the” HSCA, with the language implicitly requesting that the processing be expedited.



The CIA responded by informing them that they would not be responding to the FOIA request within the time period required by the FOIA statute. While the Agency admitted that this could be construed as a denial and could be appealed, “it would seem more reasonable” for them to simply wait the six to nine months that the Agency estimated a response could take. As Angleton’s attorney noted in a letter to the HSCA’s Chairman, this timeline “would make it impossible for Mr. Angleton to review the documents and complete his deposition prior to the expiration of the Select Committee.”



In response, Angleton’s lawyers objected and explicitly requested that the request be expedited the next day so that his testimony before the HSCA could be completed.



The attempt was apparently unsuccessful, and a few days later James Angleton, legendary spymaster and champion of secrecy, filed a FOIA lawsuit against his former Agency.



Eventually, Angleton was handed a hollow victory and his lawsuit was dismissed on April 4th the following year as part of a settlement. On March 20th, the Agency had reached an agreement with Angleton and his attorneys. According to the agreement, Angleton was granted access to the documents and reviewed them on March 29th, though they don’t appear to have been released in the traditional sense. Angleton’s FOIA victory was, however, fruitless for his HSCA testimony. The same day Angleton was allowed to review the needed documents, the HSCA Report was submitted to the full House of Representatives.



The end result was that Angleton appears to have been unable to refute Hart’s testimony. The HSCA, for its part, was unable to make a decision about whether Nosenko was a bona fide defector or a disinformation agent. They did, however, focus on the one thing that Angleton and Hart agreed on when it came to the case: not only was Nosenko unreliable, the HSCA found that “Nosenko lied about Oswald.”



Whether or not Angleton’s additional testimony and access to those documents would have helped him persuade the HSCA on the matter of Nosenko’s bona fides, the Agency’s determination to withhold the documents undermines its claims of good faith. It’s explicit tactic was to discredit Angleton, Bagley and Golitsyn by providing testimony that included what the Agency called “literally irrelevant” information of “dubious usefulness” the sole purpose of which was to attack of Bagley. The Agency felt the need to edit the “dramatic rhetorical phrases” of the report that the testimony was based on, and also warned Hart that even lecturing about the Report within the Agency could open him up to libel charges. When it came time for Hart to testify, he worried that it might be considered slander. When Angleton wanted to prove this and defend his position, the Agency did just what Hart had suggested in his initial strategy memo - they delayed and denied his access to the information until it was too late.

Angleton’s later history indicates he may have been unlikely to actually pursue libel charges against Hart or a public action against the Agency, despite some of his criticisms in the press and his attempts to defend himself. According to Senate Intelligence Committee staffer Angelo Codevilla, Angelton’s primary loyalty in the years after his public departure from the Agency remained the Agency itself - even when it was to Angleton’s detriment. Codevilla described an exchange with Angleton around 1981 when Codevilla discredited one of Angleton’s “tormentors” at the Agency. Angleton’s reaction was to call Codevilla and scold him because the man was “a pillar of CIA.”

“But he was wrong,” responded Codevilla. Codevilla also alleged that the man (who Codevilla declined to identify) was “subverting Bill Casey” and had worked against Angleton.

“No matter,” answered Angleton. In the end, Angleton’s loyalty was to the Agency. “My Agency, may it always be right, but right or wrong, my Agency!”

Regardless of Angleton’s intentions, the so-called Monster Plot report has become one of the most influential aspects of his his legacy despite not yet having been declassified. While it’s possible that the National Archives will release it in the next week, the entire release is now reportedly in flux. This report especially is likely to be contentious, as it relied not on facts or its own methodology, but misrepresentations that explicitly served to discredit others by attacking their methodology as too rigid while, per the Agency’s instructions, avoiding his own detailed analysis. Full of rhetorical phrases deemed too dramatic to share outside the Agency and “literally irrelevant” information, Hart’s report and testimony are both highly critical of the Agency and likely to spur new questions about the Nosenko case. That the report might have been libelous is simply one more reason for the Agency to want it to stay buried.

The next part in this series will examine the circumstances of Angleton’s forced public retirement in 1974 as well as how the histories around Angleton have been shaped. In the meantime, you can read some excerpts from Hart’s potentially libelous Monster Plot Report, included in his notes for his HSCA testimony, below.


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WEST PALM BEACH —
Attorney Donnie Murrell was driving to the federal courthouse in Fort Pierce in June when his cell phone rang and he was asked to head back to West Palm Beach to represent a Palm Beach County man charged with wire fraud.

He had no idea what he was about to get into.

This week, four months after he agreed to represent career con artist Mohammed Agbareia on what appeared to be routine charges in an alleged stranded travelers scam, the West Palm Beach lawyer will learn if he will have to get top security clearance from the U.S. government to stay on the case.

While neither Murrell nor federal prosecutors can reveal it, Agbareia worked as an FBI informant and helped agents build a case against three Palm Beach County men who in June 2016 were charged with providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization, according to sources with knowledge of both cases.

Saying they fear Abgareia, 51, will reveal classified information, federal prosecutors have persuaded judges to close hearings in his fraud case and have filed documents under seal. In an order this month, U.S. District Judge Kenneth Marra said he received a declaration from “an official from an Executive Department of the United States government” that convinced him special precautions have to be taken to assure classified information is protected.

Those precautions, outlined in the Classified Information Procedures Act, will be hashed out during a hearing on Thursday.

No one familiar with how federal law enforcement officials flush out alleged terrorist plots is surprised that a confidential informant was involved in last year’s arrest of the three men — Gregory Hubbard, Dayne Christian and Darren Arness Jackson — who are accused of supporting the Islamic State.

But that the informant was indicted?

“That’s a little unusual to say the least,” said Miami defense attorney Albert Levin, who represented one of the so-called Liberty Seven in a controversial 2006 terrorism case where prosecutors relied almost exclusively on FBI informants who posed as Al-Qaida agents.

That the government is invoking the classified procedures act is also unusual, Levin said. He said he suspects Abgareia, who has been convicted of charges in the United States and Canada for defrauding dozens of Muslim groups, worked for the FBI for years and the agency is worried about the impact his arrest could have on other cases.

While federal prosecutors have remained tight-lipped, Assistant U.S. Attorney Jared Strauss said at a recent hearing that he was worried about “graymail,” which is when a defendant threatens to divulge classified information to force prosecutors to drop a case.

Exactly how long Agbareia, an Israeli national, has been working as an informant is unclear, but an Alabama newspaper reported he was working with the government 11 years ago.

In 2006, after being extradited from Canada, where he lived despite having been deported, Agbareia pleaded guilty in federal court in Alabama to a charge of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. Agbareia admitted he bilked $90,000 from mosques and Muslim groups throughout the country by posing as a representative of the Saudi-based Islamic Development Bank and offering financial aid, court records show.

Promising to travel to meet with them, he would call back, saying he was stranded at an airport. After convincing groups to wire him about $2,000 for airfare, he never showed up or repaid the money, prosecutors said.

In July 2006, he was sentenced to two years in prison. However, four months later, a judge reduced the sentence to time-served, citing a sealed motion from the U.S. Attorney’s office. Agbareia’s attorney told the Press-Register newspaper in Mobile that Agbareia was cooperating with the government. A year later, according to court records, he moved to West Palm Beach.

He continued to run similar schemes after he moved, said federal prosecutors in West Palm Beach who are pursuing Agbareia on fraud charges.

“Based on what Mr. Agbareia has already admitted to the FBI (after being convicted in Alabama) he re-started that scheme again in 2007 and seems to have been conducting it fairly continuously since then, really up until yesterday,” Strauss told U.S. Magistrate James Hopkins on June 21 during Agbareia’s first-appearance hearing on the fraud charges.

That timetable, described in his indictment on six counts of wire fraud, overlaps with the work of the FBI informant who gathered evidence against Hubbard, Christian and Jackson in the terrorism case.

In court papers, FBI agents said that to befriend the three men, beginning in July 2015, their informant “posed as a follower of ISIL who wanted to travel to Syria to engage in violent jihad.”

Prosecutors say that after the informant recorded hundreds of conversations with the three men about their desire to join the terrorist group and joined them at remote locations for target practice, the three were arrested in July 2016 when Hubbard tried to board a flight to Berlin at Miami International Airport. Hubbard, agents said, planned to travel from Berlin to Syria.

Agbarei’s arrest appears to be causing headaches for federal prosecutors in the terrorism case.

In April, Christian, 32, of Lake Park, and Jackson, 52, of Royal Palm Beach, both pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiring to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization. Christian also pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of a handgun. As part of their plea deals, they agreed to testify against Hubbard. Neither has been sentenced.

Hubbard, a 53-year-old Marine veteran who worked as an artist before becoming homeless, insists he did nothing wrong and is taking the case to trial.

But Hubbard’s trial, originally scheduled for this month, recently was moved to March 23 at the request of federal prosecutors.

Without mentioning Agbareia by name, Assistant U.S. Attorney Karen Gilbert said during a court hearing this month that “the informant’s indictment” forced prosecutors to rework its case. Instead of trying to get a jury to believe an informant who has been indicted, the man’s name has been removed from the government’s witness list, she told U.S. District Judge Robin Rosenberg.

Since the case turns on hundreds of hours of taped conversations the informant had with Hubbard and his co-defendants, an expert will be called to testify the recordings are authentic, Gilbert said.

Hubbard’s attorneys, assistant U.S. public defenders Anthony Natale and Vanessa Chen, have filed several motions accusing the government of targeting Hubbard because he is black and a Muslim. The motions also accuse the government of engaging in “outrageous conduct” by planting the idea for the so-called terrorist plot.

The parts of the motions referring to the background of the informant have been redacted. The motions have been put on hold while the public defenders review recent information they received from prosecutors.

Natale declined comment about the identity of the informant. Attorney Michael Salnick, who represents Christian, also declined comment. Attorney Julie Vianale, who represents Jackson, didn’t return a phone call.

Agbareia’s attorney also is accusing prosecutors of misconduct in his fraud case. Murrell claims Agbareia revealed his misdeeds to an FBI agent and a federal prosecutor in September 2016, three months after the men were arrested in the terrorism case. Yet, Murrell said in a court document, Agbareia wasn’t indicted until May 2017 and wasn’t arrested until June.

Murrell wrote that the government is hiding behind the classified procedures act to unfairly keep Agbareia locked in solitary confinement at the Palm Beach County Jail, where he is kept in a cell for 23 hours a day. He was placed in solitary confinement after the Sun Sentinel reported in June that he was the informant in the terrorism case.

“Since September 2016, the Government has known that any investigation or indictment of Mr. Agbareia would raise issues of national security,” Murrell wrote in a motion to dismiss the fraud charges.







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CHICAGO
An Illinois man claims three intoxicated, on-duty Chicago cops made racist comments and attacked him and his fiancée in a City Hall elevator, landing the man in jail on what was supposed to be his wedding day.

“On what should have been one of the happiest days of his life, plaintiff Joseph Baskins was instead subjected to a nightmare that would last three years,” according to a complaint filed Thursday in Chicago federal court by attorney Josh Loevy of Loevy & Loevy.


Baskins, his fiancée, and two friends, one of whom brought his baby, drove downtown to Chicago City Hall on Oct. 30, 2014 for the Baskinses to get married. All four are African-American.

When they arrived, the marriage office was closed for lunch, so they boarded the elevator to the parking garage along with three on-duty white Chicago police officers, the complaint states.

The officers were reportedly in the building to meet with city attorneys about a civil rights suit, and prior to that had been at a nearby bar where a receipt showed they drank eight beers and six vodkas, Baskins claims.

“After boarding the elevator, one of the defendant officers said words to Baskins to the effect of ‘you are on the wrong elevator,’ and referred to a ‘black nigger squad,’ and made other racist statements,” the complaint states.

Baskins claims Officer Patrick Gilmore then punched him in the mouth with provocation, and pulled a gun on him in the ensuing fight.

“Baskins next heard his friend scream words to the effect of, ‘it’s a gun! It’s a gun!’ Baskins’ friend then kicked the gun away from Defendant Gilmore,” Thursday’s 16-page complaint alleges. “Baskins looked down and saw the gun. Fearing for the lives of his family and friends if his assailants recovered the gun, he picked it up along with the baby and ran.”

Baskins later turned himself in, and was charged with aggravated robbery and aggravated assault on an officer. He says he was detained for two weeks.

The charges were dropped nearly three years later after Baskin refused to accept a plea deal, but he says the damage had already been done.

“As a result of defendants’ actions, Joseph Baskins lost his fiancée, his home, and had years of his life ruined by the shadow of these false allegations,” he claims.

Two of the officers involved are on administrative leave due to an investigation of the incident, while Gilmore remains on disability and claims not to remember any details of what happened before the fight. However, the city of Chicago found that he is responsible for his own medical bills for injuries stemming from the incident.

Baskins seeks compensatory and punitive damages for claims of malicious prosecution, conspiracy, violation of due

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9/11's Trainer in Terrorism Was an FBI Informant
(Peter Dale Scott Talk in Palo Alto, October 27, 2006)

If I had an hour, I would talk to you about how the 9/11 Report failed to reconcile Dick Cheney's conflicting accounts, which cannot all be true, of what he did on the morning of 9/11 in the bunker beneath the White House. But that story takes two whole chapters of my forthcoming book, The Road to 9/11. So instead I will expand on what I spoke about a month ago in Berkeley, concerning Ali Mohamed, Washington's double agent inside al-Qaeda, and also a chief 9/11 plotter.(1) I want to add important new material tonight. Ali Mohamed, an Egyptian, was a close ally of Osama bin Laden. As he later confessed in court, he also aided the terrorist Ayman al-Zawahiri, a co-founder of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad, and by then an aide to bin Laden, when he visited America to raise money.(2) It is now generally admitted that Ali Mohamed worked for the FBI, the CIA, and U.S. Special Forces.
Patrick Fitzgerald, who testified to the 9/11 Commission about Ali Mohamed, knew him well. In 1994 he had named him as an unindicted co-conspirator in the New York landmarks case, yet allowed him to remain free. This was because, as Fitzgerald knew, Ali Mohamed was an FBI informant, from at least 1993 and maybe 1989.(3) Thus, from 1994 "until his arrest in 1998 [by which time the 9/11 plot was well under way], Mohamed shuttled between California, Afghanistan, Kenya, Somalia and at least a dozen other countries."(4)
What I first wrote in 2004, and again in 9/11 and American Empire, has to my knowledge has not yet been in the US press: it is that in 1993 Ali Mohamed had been detained by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Canada, (when he inquired at an airport after an incoming al Qaeda terrorist who turned out to be carrying two forged Saudi passports). Mohamed immediately told the RCMP to make a phone call to the FBI in the United States, and the call secured his release.(5) This release enabled Ali to go on to Kenya, take pictures of the U.S.. Embassy, and deliver them to bin Laden for the Embassy bombing plot.
In August 2006 there was a National Geographic Special on Ali Mohamed. We can take this as the new official fallback position on Ali Mohamed, because John Cloonan, the FBI agent who worked with Fitzgerald on Mohamed, helped narrate it. I didn't see the show, but here's what TV critics said about its contents:
Ali Mohamed manipulated the FBI, CIA and U.S. Army on behalf of Osama bin Laden. Mohamed trained terrorists how to hijack airliners, bomb buildings and assassinate rivals. [D]uring much of this time Mohamed was ... , an operative for the CIA and FBI, and a member of the U.S. Army.(6) ... Mohamed turned up in FBI surveillance photos as early as 1989, training radical Muslims who would go on to assassinate Jewish militant Meir Kahane and detonate a truck bomb at the World Trade Center. He not only avoided arrest, but managed to become an FBI informant while writing most of the al Qaeda terrorist manual and helping plan attacks on American troops in Somalia and U.S. embassies in Africa.(7)
That Mohamed trained al Qaeda in hijacking planes and wrote most of the al Qaeda terrorist manual is confirmed in a new book, The Looming Tower, by Lawrence Wright, who has seen US Government records.(8) Let me say this again: one of al-Qaeda's top trainers in terrorism and how to hijack airplanes was an operative for FBI, CIA, and the Army.
But what we have heard so far is a fall-back cover-up of even worse truths. Peter Lance, who first wrote the script for the National Geographic special, told about Mohamed's detention and release in Toronto. This important detail, along with others, was cut from the program. Lance withdrew from the project and complained on his website about these and other cuts, such as this one:
"Within days of 9/11 Cloonan ... interviewed Ali, whom the Feds had allowed to slip into witness protection, and demanded to know the details of the plot. At that point Ali wrote it all out - including details of how he'd counseled would-be hijackers on how to smuggle box cutters on board aircraft and where to sit, to effect the airline seizures."(9)
So let us sum up what we know so far about Ali Mohamed:
1. A key planner of the 9/11 plot, and trainer in hijacking, was simultaneously an informant for the FBI.
2. This operative trained the members for all of the chief Islamist attacks inside the United States -- the first WTC bombing, the New York landmarks plot, and finally 9/11, as well as the attacks against Americans in Somalia and Kenya.
3. And yet for four years Mohamed was allowed to move in and out of the country as an unindicted conspirator. Then, unlike his trainees, he was allowed to plea-bargain. To this day he may still not have been sentenced for any crime, and may even be in witness protection.(10)
Peter Lance has charged that Fitzgerald had evidence before 1998 to implicate Mohamed in the Kenya Embassy bombing, yet did nothing and let the bombing happen.(11) In fact, the FBI was aware back in 1990 that Mohamed had engaged in terrorist training on Long Island; yet it acted to protect Mohamed from arrest, even after one of his trainees had moved beyond training to an actual assassination.(12)
Mohamed's trainees were all members of the Al-Kifah Center in Brooklyn, which served as the main American recruiting center for the Makhtab-al-Khidimat, the "Services Center" network that after the Afghan war became known as al Qaeda.(13) The Al-Kifah Center was headed in 1990 by the blind Egyptian Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman, who like Ali Mohamed had been admitted to the United States, despite being on a State Department Watch List. (14) As he had done earlier in Egypt, the sheikh "issued a fatwa in America that permitted his followers to rob banks and kill Jews."(15)
In November 1990, three of Mohamed's trainees conspired together to kill Meir Kahane, the racist founder of the Jewish Defense League. The actual killer, El Sayyid Nosair, was caught by accident almost immediately; and by luck the police soon found his two co-conspirators, Mahmoud Abouhalima and Mohammed Salameh, waiting at Nosair's house. They found much more: There were formulas for bomb making, 1,440 rounds of ammunition, and manuals [supplied by Ali Mohamed] from the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center at Fort Bragg marked "Top Secret for Training," along with classified documents belonging to the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff. The police found maps and drawings of New York City landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, Times Square -- and the World Trade Center. The forty-seven boxes of evidence they collected also included the collected sermons of blind Sheikh Omar, in which he exhorted his followers to "destroy the edifices of capitalism."(16)
All three had been trained by Ali Mohamed back in the late 1980s at a rifle range, where the FBI had photographed them, before terminating this surveillance in the fall of 1989.(17)
The U.S. Government was thus in an excellent position to arrest, indict, and convict all of the terrorists involved, including Mohamed.
Yet only hours after the killing, Joseph Borelli, Chief of NYPD detectives, struck a familiar American note and pronounced Nosair a "lone deranged gunman.."(18) Some time later, he actually told the press that "There was nothing [at Nosair's house] that would stir your imagination ... ..Nothing has transpired that changes our opinion that he acted alone."[19]
Borelli was not acting alone in this matter. His position was also that of the FBI, who said they too believed "that Mr. Nosair had acted alone in shooting Rabbi Kahane." "The bottom line is that we can't connect anyone else to the Kahane shooting," an F.B.I. agent said."(20)
In thus limiting the case, the police and FBI were in effect protecting Nosair's two Arab co-conspirators in the murder of a U.S. citizen. Both of them were ultimately convicted in connection with the first WTC bombing, along with another Mohamed trainee, Nidal Ayyad. The 9/11 Report, summarizing the convictions of Salameh, Ayyad, Abouhalima, and the blind Sheikh for the WTC bombing and New York landmarks plots, calls it "this superb investigative and prosecutorial effort" (i.e. by Cloonan and Fitzgerald).(21) It says nothing about the suppressed evidence found in Nosair's house, including "maps and drawings of New York City landmarks," which if pursued should have prevented both plots from developing.
Almost certainly, the 9/11 Commission knew more about this scandalous situation than they let on. It cannot be just a coincidence that they selected to write the staff reports about al Qaeda and the 9/11 plot, and conduct the relevant interviews, Dietrich Snell, who had been Fitzgerald's colleague in the Southern District of New York U.S. Attorney's office. (Thus Snell presumably drafted the praise for the superb effort by his former colleague Patrick Fitzgerald and the FBI). Of the nine people on Snell's team, all but one had worked for the U.S. Government, and all but two for either the Justice Department or the FBI.(22)
If you go to my website, www.peterdalescott.net, you will know that: Shortly after 9/11, in October 2001, U.S. and British newspapers briefly alleged that the paymaster for the 9/11 attacks was a possible agent of the Pakistani intelligence service ISI, Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh. There was even a brief period in which it was alleged that the money had been paid at the direction of the then ISI Chief, Lieutenant-General Mahmoud Ahmad.(23)
Others have since argued that Saeed Sheikh worked for both America and Britain, since "both American and British governments have studiously avoided taking any action against Sheikh despite the fact that he is a known terrorist who has targeted U.S. and UK citizens."(24) The claim what Saeed Sheikh was recruited by MI-6 in Great Britain has been made by myself, by John Newman, and by Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed; recently it has been pointed to in the new book by Pervez Musharraf, the President of Pakistan.(25)
And there may have been other double agents. Last month Robert Baer, a former CIA officer, told an Australian newspaper that ''In 1996, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed [the al-Qaeda mastermind of the 9/11 plot] was in Doha [the capital of Qatar], the CIA found out about it, and wanted to arrest him and people in Washington stopped them. That has never been answered in the 9/11 commission report, why that arrest was stopped."(26)
One week after 9/11, in a story for Pacific News Service, I wrote the following (which is still on my website):
It is important to learn from the serious mistakes made by the United States and CIA in the past. The usual CIA mode of undermining foreign governments it does not like -- from Russia to Cuba to Iran -- has been to organize and train their opponents in criminal activities, including sabotage and smuggling. But time and again this strategy backfires. The problem is that as soon as the United States loses interest in its agents' cause, the sabotage techniques it has taught will more than likely be turned back against it.(27)
This is what happened with al Qaeda.
When I wrote this I did not yet know about the scandal of Ali Mohamed's tolerated terrorism. In 2004, when I did know, I reported a story in the London Independent (but not this country) that Mohamed was on the U.S. payroll at the time he was training the Arab Afghans, and that the CIA, reviewing the case five years after the first WTC bombing, concluded in an internal document that the CIA itself was "partly culpable" in the World Trade Center attack.(28)
I cannot tell you whether (as I would like to think) Mohamed and Saeed were examples of rogue agents out of control (in which case we have a CIA problem), or whether they were agents not out of control (in which case we have of course a much worse CIA problem). One way or the other, we have a fundamental and on-going problem, for which we need a more serious remedy than just putting a Democrat in the White House. As has happened after past intelligence fiascoes, our intelligence agencies were strengthened as a result of the 9/11 Commission, not brought under control, and their budgets were increased.
It's time to confront the reality that these agencies themselves, and their own sponsorship and protection of terrorist activities, have aggravated the greatest threats to our national security. Scott Ritter and others have written that, at this very moment, CIA-backed bombings are being undertaken in Iran by the Mujahideen e-Khalq (MEK or MKO), an opposition group listed by the United States State Department as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.(29) It appears that, as if having learned nothing, the CIA is still sponsoring terrorists.
I want to admit, in all fairness, that certain notable victories have been achieved in the narrow pursuit of al Qaeda. At the same time, after five years of the new broadened war on terrorism, we can say with confidence that the net result to date is a far more dangerous world than we had before.
Peter Dale Scott's latest book (co-edited with David Ray Griffin) is 9/11 & American Empire: Intellectuals Speak Out (Olive Branch Press, 2006). His website is http://www.peterdalescott.net.





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24 More Than 80,000 Stolen Guns Worsen Crime in Florida
October 2, 2018
Over the past ten years, more than 82,000 guns stolen in Florida remain missing, Laura Morel reported in November 2017 in joint reports for the Tampa Bay Times and the Center for Investigative Journalism’s website, Reveal. The study, based on a ten-month investigation of “thousands of law enforcement records,” found that in Tampa Bay alone at least 9,000 stolen guns have not been recovered. In 2016, on average, at least one gun was reported stolen every hour.
Those guns turn up in the hands of drug dealers and felons, Morel wrote, and some wind up killing people.
Experts say the figures likely underestimate the actual number of missing guns, in part because Florida law does not require gun owners to report gun thefts, and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement does not keep track of recovered guns. The Tampa Bay Times/Reveal study found that five law enforcement agencies in the state documented the theft of nearly 11,000 guns between 2014 and 2016. Based on this data, only about one in five guns has been recovered.
Burglaries of cars—many of which were unlocked—and of gun stores account for the great majority of stolen guns. A Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office detective, Tom Martin, said criminals are not buying guns: “They’re stealing them.” As David Hemenway, a professor of health policy at Harvard whose


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No jurisdiction? Scotland Yard forced to explain why it dropped sex trafficking probe into Epstein & Prince Andrew
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1. A day without sunshine is like night.

2. On the other hand, you have different fingers.

3. 42.7% of all statistics are made up on the spot.

4. 99% of all lawyers give the rest a bad name.

5. Remember, half the people you know are below average.

6. He who laughs last thinks slowest.

7. Depression is merely anger without enthusiasm.

8. The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese in the trap.

9. Support bacteria. They're the only culture some people have.

10. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory.

11. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines.

12. If you think nobody cares, try missing a couple of payments.

13. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand.

14. OK, so what's the speed of dark?

15. When everything is coming your way, you're in the wrong lane.

16. Hard work pays off in the future. Laziness pays off now.

17. How much deeper would the ocean be without sponges?

18. Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.

19. What happens if you get scared half to death, twice?

20. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name?

21. Inside every older person is a younger person wondering, 'What the heck happened?'

22. Just remember -- if the world didn't suck, we would all fall off.

23. Light travels faster than sound. That's why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.

24. Life isn't like a box of chocolates. It's more like a jar of jalapeno's. What you do today, might burn your behind tomorrow.



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EXCLUSIVE: BORDER PATROL KNEW ABOUT HARROWING 'GAME OF SMILES' SEXUAL ASSAULT CLAIMS, BUT DID NOT TAKE ACTION, FORMER OFFICIAL SAYS
BY CHANTAL DA SILVA ON 11/29/19 AT 6:27 AM EST



CBP leaders failed to take proper action after a female Border Patrol trainee reported that she had been repeatedly raped at a graduation party, Newsweek found.
The trainee, who was based at a facility near Charleston, S.C., said the sexual assault occurred at a graduation party at an instructor’s temporary residence in the early 2000s.
James Tomsheck, who was head of internal affairs from 2006 to 2014, said he received a report of the rapes soon after taking the job.
Tomsheck said the woman was “encouraged” to drink a lot of alcohol and play “game of smiles.”
“In great graphic detail, this game was described as a scenario wherein several men would sit around a table with their pants down. The female would then go under the table and engage in oral sex with different members, different persons sitting under the table,” Tomsheck told Newsweek.
“The intent of the game, as described in the report, you lost if you smiled while sitting at the table. This disgusting sexual predator event was documented in great detail,” he said.
After the trainee became unconscious from drinking too much, she was raped, according to the report.



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Earlier this month, Danese was also included on Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez’s list of NYPD officers blacklisted by his office from testifying in court.
Danese and his then-partner Thomas Elliassen arrested the teen for allegedly throwing an egg at a car on Halloween, then allegedly stripped him down to his socks and shorts and left him in a Staten Island marsh.






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TEXAS POLICE DEPARTMENT TO LAUNCH INVESTIGATION AFTER COP'S DEATH THREAT TO MAN CAUGHT ON CAMERA: 'I'LL FU***** KILL YOU'
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NOVEMBER 29, 2019
Street Fighting Man: The Night New York City Cops Beat Me Bloody
by JONAH RASKIN

The author after being assaulted by NYPD cops, 1969. Photo: Pacific Street Films.
I know your eyes are glued to the circus in D.C. and the slaughter that’s taking place in Afghanistan and half-a-dozen other places in a world that’s on fire. I’m paying close attention, too. I’m also paying attention to my strangely electrifying memories of the night I was arrested and beaten by a dozen or so New York City cops until I was black and black, my skull cracked open and bones broken. There have been worse beating since then, but at the time the ACLU said it was the worst beating in NYC history. Fifty years later, some of my bones haven’t healed; several fingers are crooked and a near-constant reminder of the occasion when my pal, Robert Reilly, and I were detained for hours in two precincts in Manhattan and worked over, so to speak, at the behest of John Finnegan, known informally as “Captain Jack,” the head of the infamous Red Squad, which was the subject, decades ago, of a documentary by Joel Sucher (of Pacific Street Films).
Sucher tracked Finnegan to Hawaii, where he had retired and then turned the tables on the man w






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NOVEMBER 29, 2019 | RUSS BAKER
DEATH OF A BANKER: DID LAUNDERED RUSSIAN BILLIONS PLAY A ROLE? PART 3




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NOVEMBER 28, 2019 | WHOWHATWHY STAFF
ANOTHER BANKER SUICIDE: INTRIGUING PARALLELS BETWEEN US AND ESTONIAN DEATHS





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Friday, November 29, 2019
How a black activist managed to take over a neo-Nazi group






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One city’s plan to combat climate change: Bulldoze homes, rebuild paradise
Charlotte has been demolishing flood-prone houses for years. But the floods are getting bigger.



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Working-age Mainers dying at a faster clip than in all but a few states
A new study finds that midlife mortality in the state is up nearly 21% since 2010, the result of suicides and drug, alcohol and health problems.





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Carter Page accuses DOJ of using ‘Orwellian overreach’ on draft FBI report
By Priscilla DeGregory
November 29, 2019 |





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The Terror Factory: Inside the FBI's Manufactured War on Terrorism Hardcover – January 15, 2013
by Trevor Aaronson (Author)


The groundbreaking work of investigative journalism, The Terror Factory: Inside the FBI's Manufactured War on Terrorism exposes how the FBI has, under the guise of engaging in counterterrorism since 9/11, built a network of more than 15,000 informants whose primary purpose is to infiltrate Muslim communities to create and facilitate phony terrorist plots so that the Bureau can then claim it is winning the war on terror.

An outgrowth of Trevor Aaronson's work as an investigative reporting fellow at the University of California,



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FINGERPRINT ANALYSIS IS HIGH-STAKES WORK — BUT IT DOESN’T TAKE MUCH TO QUALIFY AS AN EXPERT
Jordan Smith
November 29 2019, 10:00 a.m.
Illustration: Mark Pernice for The Intercept
BRENDAN MAX AND two of his colleagues in the Cook County, Illinois, public defender’s office got some good news and some bad news in the spring of 2018. Actually, it was the same news: The three lawyers had nearly aced a proficiency test designed for fingerprint examiners.
None of them had any training or real expertise in latent fingerprint analysis — the practice of trying to match a fingerprint collected from a crime scene to the known print of a suspect — aside from what they’d learned during their years working criminal defense.
So, nominally, it was good news: Each of them had correctly identified all but one of the fingerprints contained in the test. But they were certain this was not a good thing. If they could so easily pass the test with zero training to guide their analysis, what did that say about the test’s ability to accurately assess the competency of any fingerprint examiner, including the six employed by the Chicago




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Michael Bloomberg’s Right-Wing Views on Foreign Policy Make Him a Perfect Candidate for the Republican Nomination
Mehdi Hasan
November 25 2019

MICHAEL BLOOMBERG, to borrow a line from Elizabeth Warren, is running in the wrong presidential primary.
The billionaire ex-mayor of New York formally announced his candidacy over the weekend — but Warren’s recent rebuke of Joe Biden seems an even better fit for Bloomberg.
Remember: Biden, for all his sins, is a lifelong Democrat. Bloomberg, however, served as an elected Republican between 2001 and 2007

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90-year-old Florida man arrested for second time in a week after feeding the homeless again

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U.S. Army Worries Humanity is Biased Against Deadly Cyborg Soldiers Because of Movies Like Terminator

The U.S. Army is hard n






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Defending Rights & Dissent Opposes Trump Executive Order Equating Support for Palestinian Rights with Anti-Semitic Discrimination
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DECEMBER 11, 2019, 1:51 PM ET

Cop Accused Of Forcing Wanted Woman Into Giving Him Oral Sex In Police Cruiser Claims It Was Consensual

Thomas Oliver Jr., an 11-year veteran of the Wilmington (Delaware) Police force at the time of his arrest, faces charges of second-degree rape



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Cop Accused Of Asking Minors For Nude Photos
He allegedly victimized at least two teen girls, according to police.
By Eric Heyl, Patch Staff
Dec 11, 2019 1:14 pm ET





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Aurora Cop Drives Drunk On Duty: Keeps Job, No Arrest
By Brian Maass
December 10, 2019 at 8:00 pm
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DECEMBER 11, 2019, 8:11 AM ET

Maryland Cop Arrested For Allegedly Raping Two Women

In one of the alleged assaults, Anthony Michael Westerman is accused of bringing an “extremely intoxicated” woman back to his home against her wishes, putting on a pornographic film, and then raping her. 



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Ohio bill would require cops to be trained on interacting with people with dementia
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Justice Department watchdog investigating possible FBI leaks to Giuliani in 2016

By Marshall Cohen

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Who’s in charge of deadly UPS hijack investigation? The FBI — and there are questions why
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Plants can 'talk’ under duress, study says

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Donald Trump Jr. killed endangered sheep on NRA-sponsored Mongolia hunting jaunt

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Icebound
The climate-change secrets of 19th century ship's logs




An eccentric group of citizen-scientists called Old Weather has transcribed millions of observations from long-forgotten logbooks of ships, many from the great era of Arctic exploration. As the polar regions grow ever warmer, the volunteers have amassed a rich repository of climate data in a 21st century rescue mission.


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To Whom It May Concern:
Pursuant to the New York Freedom of Information Law, I hereby request the following records:
All available records of complaints submitted to the Department of Investigation, and all available records of actions related to those complaints, from January 1, 2014, to the date this request is filed naming any New York City Marshals or their employees.
Additionally, any and all records of disciplinary actions taken against any New York City Marshals or their employees since January 1, 2014.
Additionally, any and all records of enforcement actions filed against any New York City Marshals or their employees since January 1, 2014.
Additionally, any and all records of investigative memoranda naming any New York City Marshals or their employees since January 1, 2014.
Additionally, any and all records of “unusual incident” reports, memoranda, investigations, or notes, as defined by Section 1-10 of the NYC Marshal’s handbook, including but not limited to arrests, assaults, physical injuries, and/or the discovery of contraband, filed by any New York City Marshals, New York City marshal employees, or by DOI employees, pertaining to New York CIty Marshals, since January 1, 2014.
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 5 business days, as the statute requires.
Sincerely,



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DECEMBER 11, 2019 | LANA COHEN
PRIVATE FIREFIGHTERS — THE HOTTEST LUXURY OF THE SUPER-RICH


In 2018, a team of private firefighters very publicly saved the home of celebrity millionaires Kim Kardashian and Kanye West in Hidden Hills, CA.
This year, as private firefighters once again protect the property of the wealthy, tens of thousands of rural California homeowners have been left with insurance cancellations and rate increases, forcing them into less comprehensive insurance programs, such as California’s FAIR plan, according to Reuters. This has sparked a debate over the advantages of wealth in a time of extreme weather, and raised questions about what the future of emergency protection will





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The Taxi King has fallen. 
In a long magazine article, the New York Times lays out the rise and fall of Evgeny Freidman, who took over the Big Apple’s taxi medallion business, rapaciously securing great riches on the backs of hard working immigrant hacks, only to see it all collapse in a tax fraud prosecution. 
It is all interesting enough in a conventional sort of way — another lousy human being bringing misery upon others because of his greed. 
But it was the second half of paragraph 8 that really caught my eye.
While his business partners lost millions because of his tax fraud, Mr. Freidman avoided prison by cooperating with a federal investigation into one of his partners, Michael D. Cohen, President Trump’s former lawyer. 
The article goes on, and there are a couple of quick mentions of Cohen again, almost parenthetically. 
Which had me wondering: how is it that nobody really looks closely at Cohen himself? Besides what Cohen is best known for — delivering hush money to women on behalf of Trump, and turning on Trump to save his own skin — how much do we really know about the man?
In fact, we know a lot. We






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DECEMBER 11, 2019
Who Will Protect Us From an Unpatriotic Patriot Act?
by JOHN W. WHITEHEAD

“It is the responsibility of the patriot to protect his country from its government.”
– Thomas Paine
While Congress subjects the nation to its impeachment-flavored brand of bread-and-circus politics, our civil liberties continue to die a slow, painful death by a thousand cuts.
Case in point: while Americans have been fixated on the carefully orchestrated impeachment drama that continues to monopolize headlines, Congress passed and President Trump signed into law legislation extending three key provisions of the USA Patriot Act, which had been set to expire on December 15, 2019.
Once again, to no one’s surprise, the bureaucrats on both sides of the aisle—Democrats and Republicans alike—prioritized political grandstanding over principle and their oath of office to protect and defend the Constitution.
As Congressman Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) predicted:
Today, while everyone is distracted by the impeachment drama, Congress will vote to extend warrantless data collection provisions of the #PatriotAct, by hiding this language on page 25 of the Continuing Resolution (CR) that temporarily funds the government. To sneak this through, Congress will first vote to suspend the rule which otherwise gives us (and the people) 72 hours to consider a bill. The scam here is that Democrats are alleging abuse of Presidential power, while simultaneously reauthorizing warrantless power to spy on citizens that no President should have… in a bill that continues to fund EVERYTHING the President does… and waiving their own rules to do it. I predict Democrats will vote on a party line to suspend the 72 hour rule. But after the rule is suspended, I suspect many Republicans will join most Democrats to pass the CR with the Patriot Act extension embedded in it.
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Beginning in early 2019, Portland Copwatch has been working with a number of other groups on a campaign to improve the City's contract with the Portland Police Association.
On August 26, PCW cosponsored a forum on the contract organized by the Albina Ministerial Alliance Coalition for Justice and Police Reform.
On September 11, Oregon Action released a letter to City Council outlining demands for the contract which has signatures from roughly 30 organizations. A summary of the letter's main points can be seen below.
Portland Copwatch has posted an annotated version of the letter which points to specific problem areas in the contract.
On September 24, Portland Copwatch, Oregon Action and other groups involved in the campaign released a letter focusing on items which should be negotiated-- but should not be in the contract itself.
PCW also annotated this second letter.
In November/December 2019, the City is collecting information from the community to help them prioritize their negotiations. You can send in your comments at https://portlandoregon.gov/wheeler/80027. The form asks you if you live in Portland and if so, in what neighborhood. If you wish to remain anonymous, you can, but you can also put your name (and organization's name if you have one) in the text field





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UCPD allows Ofc. Aranas #76 to RETIRE after overwhelming pressure to have him FIRED

October 25, 2019




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Cop Who Baptized Woman Against Her Will Indicted for Sexual Battery and Rape
BY HEMANT MEHTA





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Jim Bakker: God Told Me He’d Murder an Enemy of the Church… and Then He Did!
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JANUARY 18, 2020 | TED RALL
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NJ cop gets slap on wrist for body-slamming and battering women

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January 18, 2020


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A fifth woman is accusing an ex-Hialeah cop of sexual assault. The FBI is investigating
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Miami Cop Repeatedly Accused of Racism Now Claims He's Black on Video
JERRY IANNELLI | JANUARY 17, 2020 |


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Lawsuits against former Brooklyn prosecutor who wiretapped cop, colleague settled


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WATCH: Maryland Cop Throws 76-year-old Woman to Ground for no Reason


https://www.lohud.com/story/news/local/ ... 488571002/

Prosecutors vs. police: Sharing a cop's background debated in Yonkers slay case



https://abcnews.go.com/US/developmental ... d=68354595

'Developmentally disabled' man ends up in hospital after cops mistake him for brother
Police apparently confused the 19-year-old for his older brother.





https://www.nj.com/news/2020/01/investi ... rules.html


Investigating your police department? Here’s what N.J. cops must tell you under new rules.


https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20200 ... wash.shtml

City Of Dallas Shuts Down Business Of Man Who Called Cops Over 100 Times In 20 Months To Deal With Criminals Near His Car Wash


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Oklahoma Law Will Throw Cops In Jail For Failure To Use Body Cameras

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Barr’s Encryption Push Is Decades in the Making, but Troubles Some at FBI



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RCFP analysis: Court orders FBI to expunge website records under Privacy Act



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Mueller Memos Part 4: FBI Documents That Congress Had To Fight To Get
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Jerry Nadler presses DOJ and FBI for FISA documents
by Daniel Chaitin
 | January 17, 2020 04:40 PM
 | Updated Jan 17, 2020, 09:43 PM






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JANUARY 17, 2020
Chip Gibbons on FBI vs. 1st Amendment



https://dailycaller.com/2020/01/18/fbi- ... adopoulos/

FBI Interview Notes With Page And Papadopoulos Are Released


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Feature
Rumors of a touchscreen Mac, FBI wants inside everyone's iPhone on the AppleInsider Podcast


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JANUARY 18, 2020 | CHRIS GAY
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JANUARY 17, 2020 | CHRIS GAY
NO PRESIDENT LEFT BEHIND: TRUMP’S LACK OF BASIC LITERACY AND THE CONSEQUENCES






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Trump Shares New Details of Soleimani’s Killing With GOP Donors at Mar-a-Lago Fundraiser
But there was one notable thing he left out.




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Trump jokes about hooking up with models during coronavirus briefing

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NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
APR 03, 2020 | 7:16 P





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NYC nurses, clutching photos of dead colleagues, demand better protective gear on pandemic’s front line

By MARCO POGGIO and LARRY MCSHANE

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
APR 03, 2020 | 12:22 PM



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A 'dangerous decision’: NYC is putting all juvenile delinquents with coronavirus symptoms under one roof

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NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
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https://www.nydailynews.com/coronavirus ... story.html

Dr. Fauci: ‘I don’t understand’ why there’s no national stay-at-home order

By DAVE GOLDINER

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
APR 03, 2020 | 8:




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Trump fires intelligence community inspector general over impeachment whistleblower complaint

By MARY CLARE JALONICK

ASSOCIATED PRESS |
APR 03, 2020 | 11:01 PM




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Bramhall cartoons for 2020




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US snatches masks from Germany in act of ‘modern piracy’ – Berlin senator
3 Apr, 2020 20:17





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Waterville
Pittsfield police take vote of no confidence in their chief



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APRIL 4, 2020 | GABRIELLA NOVELLO
‘WE DID IT’: VOTING-RIGHTS ADVOCATES LAUD EARLY-VOTING EXPANSION FOR STUDENTS




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APRIL 4, 2020 | TED RALL
BERNIE SANDERS REFUSES TO PLAY BY THE MEDIA’S RULES




https://theintercept.com/2020/04/04/cor ... roperties/

AMID CRITICAL SUPPLY SHORTAGE, FEMA IS SPENDING MILLIONS TO PROTECT TRUMP PROPERTIES
Alex Emmons
April 4 2020, 5:00 a.m.




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Georgia and Florida Governors Finally Issued Shelter-in-Place Orders. But Not for Churches.
Just in time for Holy Week.




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The Officers Were Taking Our Toilet Paper”: One Woman’s Life in Prison Right Now
Social distancing, hoarding, and financial uncertainty affect prisoners too.

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Latest stats suggest UK government underreported Covid-19 deaths by over 40 percent
21 Apr, 2020 08:49 / Updated 8 hours ago




https://www.rt.com/news/486458-france-c ... nsmission/


Boy infected with Covid-19 ‘didn’t spread’ it to any of his 172 contacts, raising questions about child transmission – study
21 Apr, 2020 13:34 / Updated 4 hours ago




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Another ‘worst deal ever’? US withdrawal from crucial Open Skies treaty is done deal, Russian FM believes
21 Apr, 2020 13:31





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Ohio man dies from COVID-19 after criticizing governor’s coronavirus lockdown as ‘madness’

By NANCY DILLON

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
APR 21, 2020 | 4:51 PM



https://bangordailynews.com/2020/04/22/ ... -complete/



Arts & Culture
The chainsaw sculpture at Stephen and Tabitha King’s house is now complete






Wednesday, April 22
The Right to Protest is Precious, Even During a Pandemic
Sue Udry, Defending Rights & Dissent
Prisons Attempt to Track Coronavirus-Related Keywords in Inmate Phone Calls
Akela Lacy, Alice Speri, Jordan Smith & Sam Biddle, The Intercept
NYPD Seizes Drone Of Photojournalist Documenting Mass Burials On Hart Island
Christopher Robbins, Gothamist
DOJ: Reality Winner Doesn't 'Qualify' For Release Despite COVID-19
Kevin Gosztola, Shadowproof
A watchdog out of Trump's grasp unleashes wave of coronavirus audits
Kyle Cheney, POLITICO
 
Tuesday, April 21
Amazon-owned Whole Foods is quietly tracking its employees with a heat map tool that ranks which stores are most at risk of unionizing
Hayley Peterson, Business Insider
Agencies Can Launch Retaliatory Investigations Into Whistleblowers, Court Rules
Eric Katz, Government Executive
Koch-Funded Think Tanks Are Lobbying to Send Workers to Their Deaths
Sarah Lazare, In These Times
The Moral and Strategic Calculus of Voting for Joe Biden to Defeat Trump — or Not
Jeremy Scahill, The Intercept
 
Monday, April 20
The expansion of mass surveillance to stop coronavirus should worry us all
Veena Dubal, The Guardian
Protests in Washington, Colorado against US coronavirus curbs
Al Jazeera
Covid-19 Is the New Civil Rights Frontier
Audra D. S. Burch, The New York TImes
Employees Say Smithfield Plant In Wisconsin Concealed COVID-19 Infections, Pressured Them To Work Elbow-to-Elbow Without Protection
Lee Fang, The Intercept
Big Tech moves into government vacuum on coronavirus
Scott Rosenberg, Axios




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Erik Vasys, FBI spokesman in San Antonio, said Ledger remains a FBI agent.



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Book Review: Scientists Under Surveillance: The FBI Files edited by JPat Brown et al





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The FBI has a history of targeting black activists. That's still true today
Mike German
The FBI has long disrupted and discredited civil rights leaders. It should put its authorities to better use by holding officers accountable



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



Alabama officer fired after backlash over Facebook photo showing protester in rifle scope’s crosshairs

By JESSICA SCHLADEBECK

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
JUN 27, 2020 AT 3:47 PM




https://www.rt.com/op-ed/493121-nyt-afg ... a-release/



Caitlin Johnstone: It is the US intelligence’s job to lie to you. NYT’s Afghan bounty story is CIA press release disguised as news
27 Jun, 2020 20:26 / Updated 52 minutes ago





https://nypost.com/2020/06/27/272-nypd- ... -protests/


272 uniformed NYPD cops file for retirement after George Floyd death
By Dean Balsamini
June 27, 2020 | 8:43am




https://nypost.com/2020/06/26/nypd-dete ... -protests/


NYPD detectives’ union outraged over Bronx ADAs’ letter over protest conduct
By Rebecca Rosenberg
June 26, 2020 | 4:09pm





https://nypost.com/2020/06/27/nyc-paren ... n-council/


Brooklyn parents want ex-NYPD cop with ‘anti-black’ views off education council
By Susan Edelman
June 27, 202




https://nypost.com/2020/06/27/cop-in-ge ... imination/


Black cop charged in George Floyd’s death joined force to stop discrimination
By Melanie Gray
June 27, 2020 | 3:






https://finance.yahoo.com/news/gunfire- ... 16650.html


Mexico City’s Police Chief Recovering From Bullet Wounds in Cartel Ambush




https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2020 ... cash-drugs


Crooked Chicago cop gets more than 7 years in prison for stealing cash and drugs
Xavier Elizondo was convicted in October of using bogus information to get search warrants to steal cash and drugs.
By Jon Seidel Jun 26, 2020, 11:18am CDT





https://abcnews.go.com/International/wi ... e-71480669

Toronto cop convicted in beating of Black man who lost eye
A Toronto police officer has been found guilty of assault in the beating of a young Black man who lost an eye when he was arrested in 2016





https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/man ... t-71482569


Man shot in back of head by S. Carolina cop sues department
A Black man shot in the back of the head by a South Carolina police officer last August is now suing the police department and the officer




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Fired Miami Gardens Cop Arrested On Charge Of Battery Of Pregnant Black Woman




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Unmasking cop discipline in NY: Does Albany’s police reform live up to hype?






https://torontosun.com/news/local-news/ ... retirement



Toronto cop opens up about mental health on eve of retirement



https://www.heraldnet.com/news/i-cant-b ... erett-cop/


‘I can’t breathe’: Video shows Black man pinned by Everett cop






https://www.mlive.com/news/2020/06/west ... baton.html



Westland cop fired for excessive force, allegedly hit autistic man with baton



https://lbpost.com/news/retired-cop-nam ... olice-said


Retired cop named in Shaun King threat investigation accidentally shoots himself, police say





https://www.nationofchange.org/2020/06/ ... rces-book/


Rise of the Warrior Cop: The Militarization of America’s Police Forces (Book)
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June 27, 2020
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Carlos Monteiro, MEd
Carlos is a Senior Research Associate for the Institute of Race and Justice/Center for Criminal Justice Policy Research at Northeastern University. While only recently joining the Center for Criminal Justice Policy Research, Carlos has participated and led several research initiatives including his work as research assistant for the Punitiveness Project, a grant funded initiative documenting the exponential nationwide growth in the imprisonment of female offenders by state and over time. In subsequent years, Carlos served as research assistant on other projects including an assessment of reentry programs and practices at the Dedham Correctional Center and a comprehensive recidivism study for inmates released from Middlesex County House of Correction. Carlos dissertation “Understanding Persistent Offending Among Incarcerated Offenders through General Strain Theory” examined the role that the stressors of living in prison might add to the strains otherwise experienced by inmates. Through weekly trips to two correctional facilities for over a year, he surveyed 171 inmates to understand how responses to these additional strains are associated with variations in levels of prison misconduct. Carlos received his Ph.D. from Northeastern University. His graduate education began at the University of Connecticut where he earned his master’s degree in education and before that, his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Westfield State College. His graduate interests at UConn centered on the factors affecting access and quality of higher education for young adults of color. Though his interests today are still tied to race and ethnicity issues but within the criminal justice system, his main research has been on corrections and punishment with a specific focus on prison misconduct, recidivism, and reentry issues including collateral consequences of criminal convictions.

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Are some cops hooked on violence?
By JESSE CHENG

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
AUG 11, 2020 AT 5:00 AM



https://theintercept.com/2020/08/12/blu ... detection/

THE JUNK SCIENCE COPS USE TO DECIDE YOU’RE LYING
Leaked documents detail law enforcement trainings in lie detection techniques that have been discredited by scientists.
Jordan Smith
August 12 2020, 8:40 a.m.



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Family Of Woman Whose Corpse Was Allegedly Molested By LAPD Officer Sues City, Officer
By CBSLA Staff
August 11, 2020 at 5:41 pm
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Prisons chief said order halting guards’ discipline was news to her. E-mails say otherwise
Commissioner abandoned and disowned the policy amid backlash
By Matt Rocheleau Globe Staff,Updated August 11, 2020, 6:58 p.m.





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Oliver Stone: It Doesn’t Matter Who’s US President, The Military-Industrial Complex Must be Funded!


Aug 5, 2020




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Belarusian police use LIVE FIRE against protestors overnight, 1 person injured
12 Aug, 2020 11:10 / Updated 2 hours ago


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Border Patrol Agent Charged with Drug Trafficking After Agents Find Duffel Bags Full of Drugs



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With Warren Sidestepped, Wall Street Execs Cheer Biden's Pick of Harris for VP



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'A Conspiracy to Steal the Election, Folks': Alarms Sound After Postal Worker Reports Removal of Sorting Machines




https://theintercept.com/2020/08/12/cfp ... day-loans/

TRUMP’S CFPB DEPLOYS PREDATORY LENDERS AS FIRST RESPONDERS TO PANDEMIC
The agency deregulated small-dollar lending by repealing key consumer protections on payday and auto title loans.
Terri Friedline
August 12 2020, 6:00 a.m.



https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/n7w9 ... -encrypted


The Secret SIMs Used By Criminals to Spoof Any Number

Criminals use so-called Russian, encrypted, or white SIMs to change their phone number, add voice manipulation to their calls, and try to stay ahead of law enforcement



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'They've jumped the gun': scientists worry about Russia's Covid-19 vaccine





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NEWS

Bodycam video shows Utah cops order dog to attack black man on his knees
By Jorge Fitz-Gibbon
August 12, 2020 | 1:11pm | Up



https://www.thecity.nyc/2020/8/11/21364 ... ideo-shows

Cops Tased Unarmed Queens Man Seven Times Before He Died, Video Shows
BY YOAV [email protected] AUG 11, 2020, 11:21PM EDT




https://reason.com/2020/08/11/colorado- ... literally/


Colorado Cop Says He Didn't Mean 'KILL THEM ALL' Literally
Colorado Springs Police Sergeant Keith Wrede insists he was just "going crazy" to Metallica and doesn't want protesters to die.
ZURI DAVIS | 8.11.2020 3:55 PM




https://nypost.com/2020/08/11/cops-viol ... l-lawsuit/

NEWS

Cops violated rights of 8-year-old arrested at elementary school, lawsuit alleges
By Tamar Lapin
August 11, 2020 | 11:30




https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... sters.html

‘Kill Them All:’ Colorado Springs cop suspended for using fake name to post comments about BLM protesters




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Biden Picked A ‘Cop’: Some On Left Slam Choice Of Kamala Harris For VP



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No consequences for Wrightsville Beach cop who struck pedestrian in crosswalk with his SUV
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August 11, 2020





https://www.wtol.com/article/news/crime ... c3ad8a9d79

Elmore PD officer arrested by FBI on charges of receiving, distributing child pornography
Elmore police officer Samuel Kurp was taken into custody Aug. 11 following a tip submitted to the FBI regarding his involvement in distributing child pornography.





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FBI informant from Mission sentenced for bank fraud
Woman will serve 150 months for separate drug smuggling case
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https://www.pressherald.com/2020/09/29/ ... nd-police/

Agency investigating alleged incidents of racial bias by Cumberland police
The Attorney General's Office and an outside police agency are looking into a complaint filed by a black Portland attorney.




https://theintercept.com/2020/09/29/exc ... ly-europe/

Excess Mortality Data Shows Trump Is Lying About Covid Being More Deadly in Europe
The president keeps saying the excess death rate during the pandemic is higher in Europe than in the U.S. That’s not true.
Robert Mackey
September 29 2020, 8:07 p.m.


https://theintercept.com/2020/09/29/epa ... pfoa-pfos/

DID THE WHITE HOUSE STOP THE EPA FROM REGULATING PFAS?
A proposal to designate PFOA and PFOS as hazardous substances has been sitting at the White House for more than a year.
Sharon Lerner
September 29 2020, 2:01 p.m.



https://theintercept.com/2020/09/29/pol ... ation-fbi/


UNREDACTED FBI DOCUMENT SHEDS NEW LIGHT ON WHITE SUPREMACIST INFILTRATION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
A 2006 intelligence assessment reveals that officials had concerns about the infiltration of police departments for years but failed to warn the public.
Alice Speri
September 29 2020, 11:30 a.m.




https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2020/ ... suit-nami/


Black, Seattle-based ATF agent who won lawsuit naming Nazi-tattooed colleague now alleges smear campaign, claims retaliation
UPDATED: Mon., Sept. 28, 2020




https://medium.com/crownsontop/intervie ... 79b8a09fa9

Interview with former FBI Agent Tyrone Powers

A riveting interview, with former FBI agent Dr. Tyrone Powers, author of Eyes To My Soul: The Rise or Decline of a Black FBI Agent. During this discussion, he discusses the inherent racism of the FBI, tactics used by the organization against Black people in America and strategies that must be used for survival.




https://theintercept.com/2020/09/28/por ... urnalists/

PROUD BOYS RALLY FIZZLED BUT PORTLAND’S COPS WENT ON THE ATTACK
Dozens of riot cops chased protesters and the press, pummeling them with fists and clubs following an order to disperse.
Ryan Devereaux
September 28 2020, 5:11 p.m.


https://theintercept.com/2020/09/28/cov ... ronavirus/

PRISONERS DESCRIBE OFFICIAL MISSTEPS AT THE CENTER OF MICHIGAN’S WORST CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK
People in custody at the Muskegon Correctional Facility say frequent, haphazard transfers contributed to the virus’s spread.
Aaron Miguel Cantú
September 28 2020, 6:00 a.m.



AG Cameron to release Breonna Taylor grand jury records after juror complains he misled

https://www.courier-journal.com/story/n ... 568388001/



https://theintercept.com/2020/09/29/rep ... jevardian/

REP. DAN CRENSHAW’S CORONAVIRUS RHETORIC HAS PUT HIS SEAT AT RISK
Sima Ladjevardian, Crenshaw’s Democratic opponent, is going after the representative’s downplaying of the coronavirus pandemic in Texas.
Rachel M. Cohen
September 29 2020, 10:59 a.m.


https://www.vice.com/en/article/m7jzd8/ ... -trump-did

Joe Biden's Taxes Just Came Out, and He Paid Way More Than Trump Did

A bit more than $750, that is.



https://www.vice.com/en/article/3azgmn/ ... third-time

Corrections Officer Who Called Black Inmate the N-Word Is Getting Fired — for the Third Time


https://www.vice.com/en/article/z3ead3/ ... ot-measure

Auto Industry Has Spent $25 Million Lobbying Against Right to Repair Ballot Measure

Car manufacturers are vehemently fighting legislation that would ensure independent repair companies could continue to work on your car.



https://www.vice.com/en/article/889yp4/ ... g-suggests

Time Travel Without Mind-Bending Paradoxes Is Possible, Mathematical Modeling Suggests

“Agents could have free choice to make any action they wanted and no paradox would arise because the events just adjust themselves to remain consistent," said study author Germain Tobar.


https://www.vice.com/en/article/3azgyj/ ... ul-protest

Police Sorry They Brought 'Taser Shields' to Peaceful Protest

Police in Memphis, Tennessee say that bringing the electric shields, capable of delivering 320 volts of electricity, to a protest was a "regrettable mistake."


https://www.vice.com/en/article/g5pan9/ ... government

Amnesty International Halting Operations in India Signals Crackdown on Dissent

This is the latest in the series of curbs aimed at silencing human rights defenders in India. Activists are concerned about how far the government will go.



https://www.motherjones.com/2020-electi ... ther-race/

In North Carolina, Black Voters’ Mail-In Ballots Much More Likely to Be Rejected Than Those From Any Other Race
Black voters were more than twice as likely to have mail-in ballots rejected than those submitted by the state’s white voters in 2018.


https://www.ticklethewire.com/2020/09/2 ... ael-flynn/

Judge to Hear Arguments about DOJ’s Bid to Dismiss Case against Michael Flynn





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

Arkansas pastor allegedly performed exorcism on toddler, did meth with parishioners
By JESSICA SCHLADEBECK

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
SEP 30, 2020 AT 7:18 AM



Dear friends, Alan's info on how to receive the stimulus check if you are a person incarcerated is for ALL PEOPLE INCARCERATED. THUS, YOU HAVE TWO WEEKS TO FILE IF YOU HAVE NOT RECEIVED IT. Charlie

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Alan Mills, UPLC <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 10:03 AM
Subject: Stimulus checks for prisoners!
To: Friend <[email protected]>


Dear Friend,

Originally, prisoners were denied the coronavirus stimulus money that was given out earlier this year (as part of the CARES Act).

However, on September 24, 2020, a judge in the Northern District of California issued an order certifying people incarcerated nationwide in state and federal prisons as a nationwide class, and said the federal government must stop withholding CARES Act payments to them. This includes an order to the IRS to reconsider all previous denials of such payments that were based on incarcerated status within 30 days.


Please note: claims must be filed ‪before October 15, 2020‬ (according to the most recent information).  

You can get more information on how prisoners can get their checks by visiting our website: https://www.uplcchicago.org/stimulus.

Sincerely,
Alan

Alan Mills
Executive Director, Uptown People's Law Center

P.S. We're continuing to monitor the coronavirus in Illinois prisons. Click here to see charts of the latest statistics. I hope you and yours stay well!


Our mailing address is:
Uptown People's Law Center
‪4413 N. Sheridan‬
‪Chicago, Il‬ ‪60640‬



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

Indigenous woman dying in Quebec hospital films staff insulting her in final moments
By JESSICA SCHLADEBECK

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
OCT 01, 2020 AT 7:26 AM




Thursday, October 1, 2020
Dr. Zelenko's Protocols for Treating Covid-19

Prehospital Management of Covid-19
Zelenko Protocol
Dr. Vladimir Zelenko
Twitter: @zev_dr


Treatment Plan for Patients with symptoms of Covid-19

Fundamental Principles 

Treat patients based on clinical suspicion as soon as possible, preferably within the first 5 days of symptoms.  Perform PCR testing, but do not withhold treatment pending results.  


Risk Stratify Patient 

Low risk patient - Younger than 60, no comorbidities, and not toxic (i.e. no shortness of breath)
High risk patient - Older than 60, younger than 60 with comorbidities, or looks toxic


Treatment Options

Low risk patients 

1. Rest, oral fluids
2. OTC Quercetin 500mg  2 a day for 7 days with Vitamin C 1000mg once a day for 7 days or     

    OTC Epigallocatechin-gallate (EGCG) 400mg once a day for 7 days

3. Elemental Zinc 50mg once a day for 7 days

4. Close follow up with doctor


High risk patients

1. Rest, oral fluids

2. Elemental Zinc 50mg once a day for 5 to 7 days. 

3. Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) 200mg twice a day for 5 to 7 days or 

    Quercetin 500mg (OTC) 3 a day for 7 days and Vit. C 1000mg once a day for 7 days or
    EGCG 400mg (OTC) twice a day for 7 days
.
4. Azithromycin 500mg once a day for 5 days or 

    doxycycline 100mg twice a day for 5 to 7 days


Additional treatment options.  Should be uniquely custom tailored for every patient.

1. Ivermectin 6mg twice a day for 1 day   

2. Budesonide 1mg/2cc solution via nebulizer twice a day for 7 days

3. Dexamethasone 6mg once a day for 5 to 7 days

4. Blood thinners  (i.e. Lovenox)

5. Home O2

6. Home IV fluids



IF POSSIBLE, KEEP PATIENTS OUT OF THE HOSPITAL 

Supporting documents can be found here:  

https://faculty.utrgv.edu/eleftherios.g ... index.html


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Vitamin D news and science - Dr. John Campbell

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B01ZlRfMnmU



https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/ne ... s-firearms

California attorney general suing to force ATF to classify unfinished ‘ghost guns’ as firearms




https://www.ticklethewire.com/2020/09/3 ... ber-stamp/

Judge Doesn’t Dismiss Michael Flynn Case, Says He’s Not ‘Rubber Stamp



https://www.tmz.com/2020/10/01/aurora-p ... -for-help/

AURORA PD
HOBBLED WOMAN SCREAMS FOR HELP FOR 20 MINS



https://nypost.com/2020/10/01/cop-who-f ... undraiser/


Cop who fatally shot Breonna Taylor sets up fundraiser so he can retire
By Gabrielle Fonrouge
October 1, 2020 | 12:42p


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... omach.html

Shocking moment San Jose cop, 36, kicks a woman in stomach and drags her across the road after being stopped driving a wanted man's car




https://www.baystatebanner.com/2020/09/ ... s-at-once/

Can a cop be in two places at once?
Overtime records show officers in court while they’re miles away




https://www.huffpost.com/entry/trump-la ... 5a64194768

Federal Judge Halts Trump’s Cop-Filled Law Enforcement Task Force
The judge, a George W. Bush appointee, said the commission managed by William Barr can’t release its report yet.


https://www.ajc.com/neighborhoods/henry ... MQXCVYP3Y/


Former Henry County cop pleads guilty


A former Henry County police officer surrendered his right to ever again work in law enforcement in Georgia as part of a plea agreement regarding an incident in 2017. David Rose pled guilty to one count of simple battery in connection to the traffic stop of former NFL player Desmond Marrow

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https://theintercept.com/2020/12/08/cov ... le-reform/


THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC HAS EXPOSED THE ABSURDITIES OF NEW YORK’S PAROLE SYSTEM
After two men died of Covid-19 while in jail for technical parole violations, there are growing demands for drastic reform.
Alice Speri
December 8 2020, 8:47 a.m.



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

Anti-mask protesters in Idaho overwhelm cops, force cancellation of public health meeting
By JOSEPH WILKINSON

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
DEC 09, 2020 AT 8:30 AM



https://www.nydailynews.com/coronavirus ... story.html

Allergy warning issued for Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine after patients get sick during U.K. rollout
By JESSICA SCHLADEBECK

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
DEC 09, 2020 AT 8:49 AM


https://anthraxvaccine.blogspot.com/202 ... ppose.html

Monday, November 23, 2020
More Than 2/3rds Of Americans Oppose Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccinations/ Zero Hedg

By "Tyler Durden" (ZeroHedge's anon.)
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/ ... ccinations
Ever since it burst out of Wuhan, China roughly one year ago, the coronavirus has created what one economist described as a "trilemma" - that is, the struggle to balance the inevitable tradeoffs between safeguarding public health, the economy and personal freedom.
In the US (and in many spots around Europe as well), some have pointed to skepticism surrounding the accelerated development process for the myriad COVID vaccine projects as a potential obstacle to achieving herd immunity, since a lack of public confidence might force some governments to try and unduly pressure citizens to accept the vaccine.
With all this in mind, policymakers and economists are struggling to pinpoint an acceptable trade-off between public health, economic health and personal freedom. Some analysts have taken to calling these conflicting priorities the coronavirus "trilemma". However these conflicts are resolved will be critical to the economic outlook in 2021, and with Wall Street increasingly expecting the US economy to slide back into contraction during Q4, speculation about the timing and


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Monday, December 7, 2020
Early Outpatient Treatment: An Essential Part of a COVID-19 Solution, Part II Senate Hearing December 8, 2020

https://www.hsgac.senate.gov/early-outp ... on-part-ii
Is Senator Ron Johnson the only sane person in Washington DC??--Nass
Early Outpatient Treatment: An Essential Part of a COVID-19 Solution, Part II

Full Committee Hearing
December 08, 2020 10:00 AM
Location: SD-342 Senate Dirksen Building @Video Conference
Witnesses
* Ramin Oskoui, M.D.Vice President of Medica Staff, Sibley Memorial Hospital and Chief Executive Officer, Foxhall Cardiology


* Jean-Jacques Rajter, M.D.Pulmonologist
Broward Health Medical Center


* Pierre Kory, M.D.Associate Professor of Medicine
St. Luke's Aurora Medical Center


* Armand Balboni, M.D., PH.D.Chief Executive Officer
Appili Therapeutics Inc.


* Jane M. Orient, M.D.Executive Director
Association of American Physicians and Surgeons


* Jayanta Bhattacharya, M.D., PH.D.Professor of Medicine Stanford University and Senior Fellow Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
Stanford University


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https://www.rt.com/op-ed/509121-uae-isr ... netanyahu/

Why did a UAE sheikh buy half an Anti-Arab Israeli football club, and what links the deal to Trump and Netanyahu?

9 Dec, 2020 14:47
Get short URL




https://www.rt.com/news/509123-houthi-y ... s-killing/

US is slaughtering Yemeni civilians to ‘keep weapons factories running,’ senior Houthi leader claims
9 Dec, 2020 14:10




https://www.rt.com/op-ed/508991-caitlin ... -raytheon/

Caitlin Johnstone: Biden's prospective new defense secretary is another professional war profiteer
8 Dec, 2020 11:00



https://www.rt.com/news/508962-israel-s ... ederation/

US signed deal with ALIEN Galactic Federation to experiment on humans, claims Israeli ex military space chief in bizarre interview
8 Dec, 2020 02:00 / Updated 1 day ago


https://theintercept.com/2020/12/09/int ... -security/

STATE-SANCTIONED KILLERS: AS TRUMP EXPEDITES EXECUTIONS AT HOME, BIDEN BUILDS TEAM FOR WARS ABROAD
This week, Intercept reporter Liliana Segura discusses federal executions under Trump, and the American Conservative’s Kelley Vlahos analyzes Biden’s national security picks.


https://theintercept.com/2020/12/08/gre ... onspiracy/

The Great Reset Conspiracy Smoothie
A viral conspiracy theory blends together legitimate critiques with truly dangerous anti-vaccination fantasies and outright coronavirus denialism.
Naomi Klein
December 8 2020, 10:19 a.m.

https://theintercept.com/2020/12/07/pfa ... vid-study/

PFAS CHEMICAL ASSOCIATED WITH SEVERE COVID-19
A Danish study found that people with elevated levels of a compound called PFBA were more than twice as likely to have a severe form of Covid-19.
Sharon Lerner
December 7 2020, 1:53 p.m.





https://www.motherjones.com/politics/20 ... akes-over/

DECEMBER 8, 2020
How Dozens of Trump’s Political Appointees Will Stay in Government After Biden Takes Over
Documents show that officials appointed by Trump who’d otherwise lose their jobs under Biden have been approved for permanent positions in federal agencies.



https://www.motherjones.com/2020-electi ... l-results/

In Historic Vote, Colorado Has Officially Decided to Reintroduce Wolves to the State



https://www.motherjones.com/politics/20 ... ification/


DECEMBER 5, 2020
Congress Is About to Bar Unidentified Federal Agents From Policing Protests
The law follows reporting by Mother Jones on agents who refused to identify

https://www.motherjones.com/anti-racism ... hn-pierce/

She Witnessed the Aftermath of the Kyle Rittenhouse Shootings. Now She’s Scared for Herself.
A protest medic filed a complaint about Rittenhouse’s legal team: “I believe they are harassing witnesses including myself.”

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https://www.madcowprod.com/2021/01/17/s ... ega-fraud/


Sarasota FBI Protected Decade-Long MAGA Mega-Fraud
By Daniel Hopsicker -
January 17, 2021
A billion-dollar a year criminal enterprise flourished for more than a decade in Sarasota, Florida, using a boiler room run by what financial crime specialists call a “hyena pack” of fraudsters and con-men who manufactured phony shell and dummy front companies on an industrial scale ready to be used in money laundering and penny stock fraud.


New book on FBI assassination of President Kennedy

https://lbjthemasterofdeceit.com/the-books/


https://truthout.org/articles/new-docum ... ns-murder/

New Documents Suggest J. Edgar Hoover Was Involved in Fred Hampton’s Murder






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

Mexican cardinal claims COVID vaccine has satanic microchips, gets flagged on Facebook
By JOSEPH WILKINSON

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
JAN 16, 2021 AT 10:54 PM



https://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/ny- ... story.html


Policing the police, finally: The NYPD has treated protesters brutally for decades
By HARRY SIEGEL

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
JAN 17, 2021 AT 5:00 AM



Beyond The Roundup | The NIH Updates Stance On Ivermectin

https://trialsitenews.com/beyond-the-ro ... tin-video/


https://www.boston.com/news/politics/20 ... ice-detail

The $3,000-a-month toilet for the Ivanka Trump/Jared Kushner Secret Service detail


https://www.villagevoice.com/2021/01/07/thugs-in-blue/

Thugs in Blue
“Last Wednesday, an enormous mob surged out of control, menaced citizens, pushed through police lines onto city hall steps, and blocked traffic on Broadway and the Brooklyn Bridge. But uniformed cops stood by, smiling — for the maraud­ers were fellow cops, thousands of them”
by RUSS W. BAKER


https://www.ticklethewire.com/2021/01/1 ... ith-urine/

Retired Border Patrol Agent Accused of Dousing Co-Worker’s Cubicle with Urine



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


UK blames ‘human error’ after some 400,000 criminal records deleted from police database
By NELSON OLIVEIRA

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
JAN 18, 2021 AT 1:54 PM



https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... rotections

Trump administration proposes 11th-hour plan to strip California desert protections


https://torontosun.com/news/local-news/ ... -warehouse

Veteran cop accused of planning robbery of drug warehouse
Author of the article:
Michele Mandel
Publishing date:
Jan 19, 2021  • 




https://au.news.yahoo.com/cop-says-bott ... --spt.html

Cop says bottom-touching was accidental




Cheryl Goodenough
Mon, 18 January 2021, 9:15 pm·2-min read


https://greensboro.com/news/state-and-r ... 30422.html

Cop says she nearly lost her job over depression. Now NC police department owes $110K




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

Harlem heroin dealer sentenced to life in 1990 wins release
By STEPHEN REX BROWN

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
JAN 18, 2021 AT 9:41 PM


https://www.ticklethewire.com/2021/01/1 ... en-letter/

Trump Slammed FBI Director Comey for ‘Erratic’ Behavior in Previously Unseen Letter

https://bangordailynews.com/2021/01/19/ ... -worth-it/

She reported a game warden for groping her. Now she’s not sure it was worth it.



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

Brooklyn cop who killed man in 2016 road rage incident will face internal NYPD discipline trial
By JOHN ANNESE and ROCCO PARASCANDOLA

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
JAN 19, 2021 AT 6:57 PM


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

12 Guard members removed from Biden inauguration


JAN 19, 2021 AT 4:46 PM



https://www.rt.com/news/513059-serbia-d ... m-lawsuit/

Serbian lawyers to file first lawsuits against NATO over use of depleted uranium munitions in 1999
20 Jan, 2021 12:23



https://theintercept.com/2021/01/20/bid ... -midterms/

MIDTERM CURSE AWAITS JOE BIDEN, BUT HE HAS HAD 50 YEARS TO PREPARE
Democrats have an extraordinary responsibility not to blow it now that they are on the brink of unified control of Washington.
Ryan Grim
January 20 2021, 11:25 a.m.



https://theintercept.com/2021/01/20/cap ... -militias/

WHAT’S NEXT FOR THE MILITIAS?
The Capitol riot has forced a reckoning inside America’s militant groups.
Mike Giglio
January 20 2021, 11:26 a.m.



https://theintercept.com/2021/01/19/rea ... buse-prea/


FEDERAL PRISON TOOK NINE MONTHS TO INVESTIGATE REALITY WINNER’S ABUSE CLAIM
The NSA whistleblower says she was threatened by a guard after making a report of abuse.
Taylor Barnes
January 19 2021, 4:13 p.m.


https://theintercept.com/2021/01/18/bid ... ata-hesse/


BIG TECH CRITICS ALARMED AT DIRECTION OF BIDEN ANTITRUST PERSONNEL
Renata Hesse, who has worked for Google and Amazon, is the leading candidate to run the Justice Department’s antitrust division.
David Dayen, Ryan Grim

January 18 2021,



https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-s ... ves-2021-1

Following Trump's YouTube ban, it is feared his supporters are migrating to a 'Wild West' of video-sharing, mingling with far-right and neo-Nazis terror groups
Joshua Zitser Jan 17, 2021, 9:25 AM




Wednesday, January 20
A Chorus of Voices Warns Against Creating a “Domestic Terrorism” Charge
Sue Udry, Defending Rights & Dissent
No Pardons For Edward Snowden Or Julian Assange
Kevin Gosztola, The Dissenter
FACT SHEET: President-elect Biden’s Day One Executive Actions Deliver Relief for Families Across America Amid Converging Crises
Biden-Harris Transition
Federal Prison Took Nine Months To Investigate Reality Winner’s Abuse Claim
Taylor Barnes, The Intercept
Trump’s Pardons Show The Process Has Always Been Broken
Nicole Lewis, Justin George & Eli Hager, The Marshall Project
 
Tuesday, January 19
US Human Rights Policy: How to Really Build Back Better
Francisco Bencosme & Sarah Margon, Just Security
Pentagon deploys hundreds of active-duty troops for inauguration security
Lara Seligman, Politico
New York Police Arrest Dozens as M.L.K. Day Marchers Gather Near City Hall
Azi Paybarah & Alex Traub, The New York Times
Tom Lankford, civil rights reporter secretly in league with police, dies at 85
Matt Schudel, The Washington Post
Democracy is a threat to white supremacy—and that is the cause of America’s crisis
Darren Walker, Ford Foundatio

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Disbarred attorneys in Massachusetts partial list


https://www.massbbo.org/Decisions

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https://www.globalresearch.ca/how-did-p ... 11/5756408

How Did the Perpetrators Do 9/11?
All it takes is a government conspiracy
By Philip Giraldi
Global Research, September 21, 2021

https://www.globalresearch.ca/owner-dia ... ts/5756399

Diagnostic Lab Certified Pathologist Reports 20 Times Increase of Cancer in Vaccinated Patients
By Great Game India
Global Research, September 21, 2021

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/fbi-dou ... d=80145125

FBI more than doubles domestic terrorism investigations: Christopher Wray
The bureau has also increased the number of agents working these cases by 260%.
ByLuke Barr andAlexander Mallin
September 21, 2021, 2:55 PM

https://trevoraaronson.com/books/

The Terror Factory
By Trevor Aaronson

A groundbreaking work of investigative journalism, The Terror Factory exposes how the FBI has, under the guise of engaging in counterterrorism since 9/11, built a network of more than 15,000 informants whose primary purpose is to infiltrate Muslim communities to create and facilitate phony terrorist plots so that the Bureau can then claim it is winning the war on terror.


https://www.researchgate.net/scientific ... 2014042398


Friends of the Bureau: Personal Correspondence and the Cultivation of Journalist-Adjuncts by J. Edgar Hoover's FBI

Beginning in the mid-1930s and continuing throughout his tenure, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover used staff-written letters to convert his fame and his bureau's authority into a powerful public relations tool. Journalists like The American Magazine's Courtney Ryley Cooper, Fulton Oursler of Reader's Digest, and Jack Carley of the Memphis Commercial Ap...

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national ... story.html

FBI held back ransomware decryption key from businesses to run operation targeting hackers in failed FBI sting

https://theintercept.com/2021/09/20/nda ... lice-1033/

LAWMAKERS TAKE ON MILITARIZATION OF POLICE IN DEFENSE BUDGET TALKS
Biden failed to take action on the Pentagon’s 1033 program. Now four lawmakers have proposed NDAA amendments that would limit or end it.
Alice Speri
September 20 2021, 1:06 p.m.

https://www.researchgate.net/scientific ... 2014042398


"Whoa, Edgar": The Des Moines Register and Tribune, Cowles Publications, and J. Edgar Hoover's FBI

https://www.bostonherald.com/2021/09/20 ... e-victims/

Robbins: Hearings highlight FBI’s callous indifference to abuse victims


https://www.rt.com/news/535310-afghanis ... e-victims/

‘We want justice under US law,’ father of 2yo daughter killed in Kabul drone strike tells RT
20 Sep, 2021 15:53


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

NYC sues correction officers’ union, calling wave of AWOL staff an ‘illegal job action’
By GRAHAM RAYMAN

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
SEP 20, 2021 AT 5:46 PM


https://www.propublica.org/article/new- ... eader-says

New Report Shows “Deeply Troubling Failures” by Border Patrol in Boy’s Death, Key Congressional Leader Says
The DHS inspector general has confirmed the findings of a ProPublica investigation into the death of a 16-year-old Guatemalan who died in a Border Patrol cell in Texas.


https://www.propublica.org/article/to-g ... r-families

These Single Moms Are Forced to Choose: Reveal Their Sexual Histories or Forfeit Welfare

https://www.propublica.org/article/the- ... income-tax

The Secret IRS Files: Trove of Never-Before-Seen Records Reveal How the Wealthiest Avoid Income Tax
by Jesse Eisinger, Jeff Ernsthausen and Paul Kiel
June 8, 5 a.m. EDT


https://www.propublica.org/article/surv ... away-again

Survivors and Families of Victims of a 1981 El Salvador Massacre See Justice Slip Away Again
The judge investigating the 1981 El Mozote massacre has been fired by El Salvador’s government as the right-wing populist president, Nayib Bukele, consolidates power. For victims, survivors and their families, that means justice could never come.

https://www.motherjones.com/environment ... g-rapidly/

“Climate Change Disinformation Is Spreading Rapidly” on Facebook
Company’s plan to address the issue falls far short, climate advocates say.


https://www.motherjones.com/politics/20 ... om-within/

How Finance Firms Rig the Tax Code From Within
Revolving doors and lobbying clout help a powerful industry make the rich richer



https://www.counterpunch.org/2021/09/20 ... y-exposed/

SEPTEMBER 20, 2021
The Real Crime That General Milley Exposed

https://www.vice.com/en/article/k78vvm/ ... cy-capital

How Sarasota Became the Conspiracy Capital of the United States

Conspiracists like Michael Flynn and the Cyber Ninjas have descended on Sarasota, where doctors recently signed 4,000 mask waivers for children with anti-vax parents.

https://www.vice.com/en/article/epn3ya/ ... ffic-stops

Cops Are Giving Out ‘Not Reaching Pouches.’ Twitter Calls Them ‘Don't Murder Me’ Bags.

Minnesota has a new plan to keep drivers safe during traffic stops: clear, plastic holders for your driver’s license and registration.


https://anthraxvaccine.blogspot.com/202 ... biden.html

Monday, September 20, 2021
Alabama Hospital Defies Biden Administration, Ends COVID Vaccine Requirement for Staff [despite $400 incentive)/Western Journal

https://www.westernjournal.com/alabama- ... ent-staff/
Bowing to the threat of legal action against it, one Alabama hospital has rescinded its requirement that all staff be vaccinated against the coronavirus.
UAB Hospital in Birmingham said it will wait to learn how the federal vaccine mandates announced by President Joe Biden play out before imposing any requirement



https://www.jfkhistorical.com/blog-1/20 ... killed-jfk

Lee Harvey Oswald was an FBI informant and the agency tried to cover it up


https://www.berkeleycopwatch.org/single ... untability

Take the Copwatch class on Community-based Accountability!

Copwatch Presents: the Copwatch DeCal Class on Community-based Accountability



Mondays 5-6:30pm. Open to all.

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This class includes opportunities for direct field monitoring of police on duty


https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/antisemi ... amp-679847

NYPD cop charged with vandalizing Jewish summer camp
Matthew McGrath, 37, was arrested and charged with felony burglary and criminal mischief after he allegedly broke into and vandalized a Jewish summer camp.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF   SEPTEMBER 20, 2021 13:10


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

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NYPD cop drove drunk, crashed, punched other driver: sources
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Officer Johnathan Aponte, 29, a five-year police veteran assigned to the ferry security command, got into a fender-bender on Arthur Kill Rd.

https://news.yahoo.com/former-cop-worke ... 26025.html

Cop Who Worked For R. Kelly Claimed He Never Saw The Singer With Young Girls — Then Acknowledged He Actually Did

https://www.unionleader.com/news/courts ... 18d85.html

Cop over-served at Bedford strip club, attorney for family of fatal crash victim claims
By Paul Feely New Hampshire Union Leader Sep 20, 2021 Updated 3 hrs ago

https://www.news4jax.com/news/local/202 ... 99-murder/

Jacksonville cop expected to plead guilty in 1999 murder
His ex-wife already accepted plea deal in death of Saad


https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2021/0 ... urned.html

Cop gets three-month demotion for firing at and missing man who had back turned

By Alyshah HashamCourts Reporter
Tue., Sept. 21, 2021timer2 min. read

https://www.wibc.com/blogs/tony-katz/th ... -surprise/

September 21, 2021 

THE ARMED MAN ‘DETAINED’ AT J6 WAS AN UNDERCOVER COP…SURPRISE!


https://bust.com/books/198453-book-revi ... -blue.html

Inside Job: Rosa Brooks Wanted To Shed Light On Problems In Policing—So She Became A Cop


https://www.newsday.co.zw/2021/09/top-c ... e-charges/

Top cop arrested, faces criminal abuse of office charges

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https://www.watergateat50.com

The Watergate Break-in: 50 Years Later - a free two-day online conference (June 9-10, 2022)


The Watergate Break-in: 50 Years Later
Today is the 50th anniversary of the first Watergate break-in, when James McCord planted bugs in two phones at DNC headquarters and Rolando Martinez snapped 38 photos of documents concerning DNC chairman Larry O’Brien. McCord didn’t know where O’Brien’s office was and tapped the wrong phone with a bug that didn’t work, so the burglars went in again on June 17, 1972, and got caught. 
This free two-day online conference (June 9-10, 2022) will reflect on the 50th anniversary of the Watergate break-in and the investigation that followed. Speakers include lead Watergate prosecutor Earl Silbert, FBI case agent Angelo Lano and three other FBI investigators, whistleblower Judy Hoback Miller, CNN presidential historian Timothy Naftali, and a distinguished line-up of historians, journalists, academics and published authors on the case.
There has been a resurgence of interest in Watergate in recent years, as parallels have been drawn between Watergate events and the Mueller investigation and presidential impeachment hearings, and each new scandal is dubbed “worse than Watergate.” 
While much has been written about the Nixon White House cover-up and White House tapes, the stories of the burglars and the FBI investigation are less well-known. Fifty years after the break-in, the surviving investigators and prosecutors still don’t understand why the burglars entered DNC headquarters in the early morning hours of June 17, 1972; or how the experienced intelligence operatives in the break-in team made such elementary mistakes, resulting in their arrests and President Nixon’s resignation two years later.
Conference organisers Shane O'Sullivan (Kingston School of Art) and Melissa Graves (Dept of Intelligence and Security Studies, The Citadel) aim to widen the scope of Watergate scholarship and explore some of the remaining mysteries of the case.


Today is the 50th anniversary of the first Watergate break-in, when James McCord planted bugs in two phones at DNC headquarters and Rolando Martinez snapped 38 photos of documents concerning DNC chairman Larry O’Brien. McCord didn’t know where O’Brien’s office was and tapped the wrong phone with a bug that didn’t work, so the burglars went in again on June 17, 1972, and got caught. 
This free two-day online conference (June 9-10, 2022) will reflect on the 50th anniversary of the Watergate break-in and the investigation that followed. Speakers include lead Watergate prosecutor Earl Silbert, FBI case agent Angelo Lano and three other FBI investigators, whistleblower Judy Hoback Miller, CNN presidential historian Timothy Naftali, and a distinguished line-up of historians, journalists, academics and published authors on the case.
There has been a resurgence of interest in Watergate in recent years, as parallels have been drawn between Watergate events and the Mueller investigation and presidential impeachment hearings, and each new scandal is dubbed “worse than Watergate.” 
While much has been written about the Nixon White House cover-up and White House tapes, the stories of the burglars and the FBI investigation are less well-known. Fifty years after the break-in, the surviving investigators and prosecutors still don’t understand why the burglars entered DNC headquarters in the early morning hours of June 17, 1972; or how the experienced intelligence operatives in the break-in team made such elementary mistakes, resulting in their arrests and President Nixon’s resignation two years later.
Conference organisers Shane O'Sullivan (Kingston School of Art) and Melissa Graves (Dept of Intelligence and Security Studies, The Citadel) aim to widen the scope of Watergate scholarship and explore some of the remaining mysteries of the case. 





FITTS TO US TAXPAYERS: HELP FIX GOVERNMENT OR ACCEPT DIGITAL ENSLAVEMENT

The phenomenal money guru and whistleblower Catherine Austin Fitts explains how the government is currently operating as a criminal enterprise leading us all to digital enslavement and explains in detail what all of us can do to stop it. This is an urgently important show. Please share with others: https://www.bitchute.com/video/TTiScWDsagFm/

Thank you and kindest regards,
Kristina


https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2022 ... or-mexico/


Tropical Storm Agatha expected to be a rare and dangerous early-season hurricane for Mexico


https://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/loc ... n/2795379/

Officer Who Shot Woman, Wounded Cop, Gets Probation


https://nj1015.com/nj-cop-charged-in-fa ... cle-crash/

NJ cop charged in fatal motorcycle crash

Published: May 27, 2022


https://www.nj.com/news/2022/05/jury-co ... dents.html

Jury convicts N.J. cop who led group of officers who robbed residents
Updated: May. 27, 2022, 7:06 a.m. | Published: May. 26, 2022, 9:08 p.m.

https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Jud ... 204149.php

Judge: Ex-cop must pay $2.2M to children of woman he killed
May 27, 2022
Updated: May 27, 2022 2:05 p.m


https://www.nhregister.com/shoreline/ar ... 201863.php

Old Saybrook cop arrested after bar fight can return to work ...OLD SAYBROOK — A town police officer who allegedly was involved in a brawl at a restaurant in February will be able to return to work after...
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https://blockclubchicago.org/2022/05/26 ... n-lawsuit/

Chicago Cop Shot Unarmed 13-Year-Old In His Back While His Hands Were Raised, Family Says In Lawsuit
The boy's family is suing the city and the unnamed officer who shot the teen. “He stopped and put his hands up," one of the family's lawyers said.

https://nypost.com/2022/05/25/nypd-cop- ... -gun-bust/

NYPD cop indicted after allegedly re-enacting gun bust for body camera
By Craig McCarthy
May 25, 2022 5:15pm Updated

https://newjerseyglobe.com/local/beach- ... utor-says/

Beach Haven Cop Left Handgun Near Children, Prosecutor Says


https://www.pressherald.com/2022/05/25/ ... -shooting/


Republican candidate for Maine House blames ‘liberal teachers’ for Texas 

https://nypost.com/2022/05/28/lap-dance ... nj-police/

‘Lap dance’ NYPD cop suspended following tirade with New Jersey police
By Larry Celona, Tina Moore and Rich Calder
May 28, 2022 6

https://www.nhregister.com/shoreline/ar ... 201863.php

New Haven Register
Old Saybrook cop arrested after bar fight can return to work following 90-day suspensionOLD SAYBROOK — A town police officer who allegedly was involved in a brawl at a restaurant in February will be able to return to work after...

https://www.thedailybeast.com/nicholas- ... ver-online

Cop Found Guilty of ‘Misconduct’ for Selling Threesomes With Partner Online
BLUE LIVES
Dan Ladden-Hall
News Correspondent
Published May. 26, 2022 6:07AM ET 


https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/ ... 930375002/

Clifton cop pleads guilty to sexually assaulting teenage relative, forfeits employment
Nicholas Katzban
NorthJersey.com

https://apnews.com/article/civil-war-go ... 36dc3c6c74

FBI records on search for fabled gold raise more questions
By MICHAEL RUBINKAM


https://www.washingtonpost.com/technolo ... e-threats/


Before massacre, Uvalde gunman frequently threatened teen girls online

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https://archive.org/details/TheSecretFileonJEdgarHoover

The Secret File on J. Edgar Hoover
by William Cran, PBS Video.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goKix-2AhQo
The Men Who Killed Kennedy The Guilty Men

https://thenevadaindependent.com/articl ... r-50-years

Car bombing murder of former Vegas FBI agent remains a neon mystery after 50 years

John L. Smith
July 24th, 2022


http://www.viewzone.com/lbj/lbj3.html
FBI and LBJ killed President Kennedy


https://educationforum.ipbhost.com/topi ... ichardson/

The Hotel Del Charro, Clint Murchison, Sr, Sid Richardson

The Del Charro -- a melting pot of evil



https://anthraxvaccine.blogspot.com/202 ... about.html

Interview I gave in Sweden about biowarfare, etc.

https://brandnewtube.com/watch/bio-weap ... ZWN2b.html

Posted by Meryl Nass, M.D.

Pierre Kory's Op-Ed on the Insane Paxlovid Distribution Program

https://pierrekory.substack.com/p/my-op ... stribution
The U.S Gov't (Pfizer) is now allowing pharmacists to dispense Paxlovid without consulting a physician. Biden's policy of a toxic jab in every arm and a pricey pill in every mouth needs an overhaul.
 


https://www.governmentattic.org/Anderso ... on1-10.pdf

Memorandum to Mr o Cleveland Re: Jack Anderson's Column,
September 22, 1971

https://scholar.lib.vt.edu/VA-news/ROA- ... 050225.htm

BOOK SAYS MAFIA BLACKMAILED FBI'S EX-DIRECTOR HOOVER



https://le.fbi.gov/science-and-lab-reso ... cation-ngi



Law Enforcement
Next Generation Identification (NGI) — LE



https://www.police1.com/george-floyd-pr ... x7FECZQjD/

Police1
Ruling may mean less time for ex-cops convicted of violating Floyd's rightsThe complex formulas for calculating their sentences will use the crime of involuntary manslaughter, rather than murder, as a starting...

https://www.wweek.com/news/courts/2022/ ... s-justice/

Willamette Week
After Cops Refuse to Press Charges, a Road Rage Victim Gets JusticeA car chase on Southeast 162nd Avenue in Gresham two summers ago has led to a recent misdemeanor charge—no thanks to the cops.



https://video.foxnews.com/v/6309941977112#sp=show-clips

Fox News Video
Service with a smile — from the police? Charlotte cops take customer service courseCharlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department Chief Johnny Jennings breaks down the steps his department is taking to improve the relationships...


https://www.techdirt.com/2022/07/22/cou ... nt-at-all/

Court Suppresses Phone Search, Telling Cops A Warrant With ...Not every crime is linked to a cell phone, no matter what cops may think. True, cell phones are omnibuses of information,...


https://www.techdirt.com/2022/07/18/fed ... -continue/

Federal Court Allows Protesters’ First Amendment Suit Against Violent Boston Cops To Continue

Free Speech
from the cops-are-rioting dept
Mon, Jul 18th 2022 03:27pm - Tim Cushing



https://anthraxvaccine.blogspot.com/202 ... quity.html

Saturday, July 23, 2022
A terrible crime. So much for equity. Washington DC's majority black 12 and up population must play Russian roulette in order to attend school

While this article claims that 80% of the District's 12-17 year olds are already vaccinated, I don't believe it.  Washington D. C. is majority black, which is the least vaccinated demographic in the US, probably because they don't trust the government to tell the truth to them.  They recall Tuskegee.  Good for them.  Terrible crime to demand people be injected with a poison that does not prevent COVID and does not prevent transmission, when practically no healthy children have died or been very ill due to COVID.  One needs to ask what deals were made by the Mayor and city council to sell the kids of the District down the river.  Someone(s) benefited mightily.  As they did when they voted several years ago that 11 year olds could receive vaccines without parental permission.  Several groups sued over that, and won.
The FDA recently licensed the vaccine for this age group, which is what enables a legal mandate.  Children 12 and up receive an adult dose of vaccine (30mg/dose for Pfizer and 100 mg/dose for Moderna) even though on average they weigh about half what a 50 year old weighs.
The fact that the mandate only applies to 12 and up children, the only ones for whom the vaccine is licensed, is also a tacit admission that mandates cannot legally be enforced while the vaccine is an experimental product...even though the government would never admit it.
Here is some amazing information from the UK's Office of National Statistics.
It is a list, by age group, of deaths in which no other comorbidities, besides COVID, are listed on the death certificate.
From the start of the pandemic until the end of December 2021, 23 months, there were only 3 child deaths IN TOTAL in England and Wales (population 60 million) that had no co-morbid conditions listed on the death certificates. One occurred in an infant, and two in children aged 10 through 19.  
Only three COVID deaths occurred in otherwise healthy children over 23 months, in Great Britain, a nation of 60 million people.

https://theintercept.com/2022/07/24/goo ... ct-nimbus/


DOCUMENTS REVEAL ADVANCED AI TOOLS GOOGLE IS SELLING TO ISRAEL
Sam Biddl



https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... ne-summits


Freezing point climbs to record high above Swiss Alpine summits



https://www.cbsnews.com/news/reality-wi ... 022-07-24/

60 MINUTES OVERTIME
Reality Winner and the debate over the Espionage Act

BY BRIT MCCANDLESS FARMER
JULY 24, 2022 / 6:55 PM / CBS NEWS



https://www.thedailybeast.com/ghislaine ... n?ref=wrap

Ghislaine Maxwell Transferred to Swanky Florida Prison
‘CLUB FED’
The Tallahassee Federal Correctional Institution offers an inmate talent show and cooking classes.
Barbie Latza Nadeau
Correspondent-At-Large

Updated Jul. 25, 2022 1:42PM ET 



https://www.thedailybeast.com/universit ... r?ref=wrap

Furious Michigan Medical Students Ditch Anti-Abortion Speaker in Protest

RESPECT YOUR ELDERS?
The protest came just days after the high-profile coach of the school’s signature football program appeared at an anti-abortion fundraiser.
Pilar Melendez
Senior National Reporter

Updated Jul. 25, 2022 1:15PM ET 
Published Jul. 25, 2022 12:18PM ET 


https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-donal ... e?ref=wrap

How Donald Trump Contaminated the Secret Service

NOTHING PERSONAL
The Secret Service is not a bunch of personal bodyguards. They serve the office of the presidency, and they answer to Congress. Trump, of course, never saw it like that.
Jeffrey Robinson

Updated Jul. 23, 2022 12:26PM ET 
Published Jul. 22, 2022 8:19PM ET 

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https://www.schwartzreport.net

SCHWARTZREPORT



https://www.salon.com/2022/08/02/when-w ... ers-go-to/

When whistleblowers go to prison, we're on the road to tyranny
Daniel Hale is in a supermax prison for telling the truth about America's drone war. That prison awaits us all
By CHRIS HEDGES

http://anthraxvaccine.blogspot.com/2022 ... at-we.html

Monday, August 1, 2022
Michel Chossudovsky points out that we have no idea whether the PCR test used to diagnose monkeypox is accurate... and that the monkeypox caper is merely another stunt to frighten and control us

https://www.globalresearch.ca/factual-c ... en/5788349
Something weird is happening at WHO headquarters in Geneva. On Saturday July 23, 2022, WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebressus held a press conference in which he declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) pertaining to the monkeypox virus.
Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, took this decision unilaterally against a majority vote of the Second meeting of the International Health Regulations (2005) (IHR) Emergency Committee (9 against, 6 in favor)  held on Thursday, 21 July 2022 in Geneva


http://anthraxvaccine.blogspot.com/2022 ... ter-i.html

CDC changes its messaging after I caught them out on their moneypox vaccine lies

Here are a few of the lies they have backed off:
1.  As of July 28, CDC has ceased claiming the monkeypox vaccine(s) is 85% effective.  It now admits it does not know its effectiveness.
2.  CDC has stopped recommending the OFF LABEL use of moneypox vaccine post-exposure (even up to 14 days post-exposure was the recommendation


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCIJYVqBIBo

Pfizer, illegal exploitation
August 1,2022

https://www.motherjones.com/wp-content/ ... .16.07.pdf
https://www.motherjones.com › featurex › 2007/07PDF

Feb 16, 2007 — Our book "Secrets Worth Dying For, Timothy James McVeigh and the Oklahoma City. Bombing" based upon McVeigh's information was published in ...
6 pages

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... adly-price

Revealed: US police consistently miss red flags – and domestic abuse turns deadly



https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesig ... lating-art

‘Mind-blowing’: Why do men’s paintings cost 10 times more than women’s?


https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... ate-crisis

The world is ablaze and the oil industry just posted record profits. It’s us or them
Hamilton Nolan
No single crisis, no matter how existential, will be enough to shut this machine down naturally. We must break it or it will break us


https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... ate-crisis

Hotter than Dubai: US cities at risk of Middle Eastern temperatures by 2100
Unchecked global heating will bring once unthinkable extreme heat, with 16 US cities to rival summer highs seen in Middle East


https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/ ... uel-output

African nations expected to make case for big rise in fossil fuel output
Exclusive: leaders expected to say at Cop27 they need access to their oil and gas reserves despite effect on global heating



https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... -salt-lake

Satellite images reveal shrinkage of Utah’s Great Salt Lake
Striking new images show lake has lost nearly half of its surface area from the historical average


https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/20 ... dquarters/

FBI soldiers revolt against pro-Biden headquarters
Whistleblowers come forward to reveal discrimination against conservatives



https://www.wfxrtv.com/news/education/f ... challenge/

FBI recognizes 2 SW, central Virginia schools in internet challenge
by: Kim Yonick
Posted: Aug 2, 2022 / 02:39 PM EDT
Updated: Aug 2, 2022 / 02:39 PM EDT


https://www.trumbulltimes.com/news/arti ... 345748.php

Trumbull Times
New Haven official: FBI caused West Haven explosionsNew Haven Emergency Management Director Rick Fontana said the city discovered the FBI was running a hazardous device training drill in West.



https://www.oklahoman.com/story/news/lo ... 811473007/

Nichols claims FBI official directed bombing McVeigh cohort again claims robbery of a gun collector was simply staged.
By Nolan Clay



http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/f ... links.html

The Trial of Timothy J. McVeigh: Links and Bibliography

Links
Oklahoma City National Memorial
http://www.oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org/

Wikipedia: The Oklahoma City Bombing
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_City_bombing

Tru TV's Crime Library: The Timothy McVeigh Story



https://www.cbsnews.com/baltimore/news/ ... xtradited/

Baltimore cop extradited to Maryland on child sex abuse charges, held without bond

BY CBS BALTIMORE STAFF
UPDATED ON: AUGUST 2, 2022 / 6:45 AM

C Published August 2, 2022 1:56pm EDT
Baltimore cop shot by daycare owner wife arrested for nearly a dozen child sex crime charges
Cop James Weems Jr. arrested on 10 child sex offenses involving three kids under his wife's care


https://www.latimes.com/california/stor ... was-a-teen

Los Angeles Times
O.C. cop named 'detective of the year' charged with sexting decoy he thought was teen girlO.C. cop named 'detective of the year' charged with sexting decoy he thought was teen girl ... A Santa Ana police officer who three years ago was...


https://www.silive.com/crime-safety/202 ... plate.html

2nd Staten Island cop is accused of using fake license plate
Published: Aug. 02, 2022, 3:07 p.m.


https://www.mvtimes.com/2022/08/02/ware ... ng-senior/

Wareham cop pleads to punching senior 
‘Elton John’ reference triggered assault, according to report.
By Rich Saltzberg -
August 2, 2022


https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/new ... ldson-case

Cop transferred over entertainer's jail visit to accused in Donna-Lee Donaldson case

Published:Tuesday | August 2, 2022 | 3:26 PM



https://news.yahoo.com/colby-turner-wor ... 06342.html

Colby Turner, Worcester cop charged with larceny, pleads not guilty



https://www.salon.com/2022/07/19/final- ... with-iran/

Final act of empire? U.S., Israel and the Saudis now heading for war with Iran
Urged on by Israel and the murderous Saudi prince, Biden may be on the verge of a truly catastrophic mistake
By CHRIS HEDGES


https://www.rightsanddissent.org/news/f ... 9f043ac488

FBI Raids Homes and Offices of Activist Groups, Claiming Russian Influence
Published by Defending Rights & Dissent at August 1, 2022

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