Sunday, July 21, 2013

Police State

Man arrested for barking at police dog.

Article chronicles how police forces turned into deadly military units. It was written by Radley Balko.

LA government cremates Michael Hastings's body against the wishes of his family, insuring no evidence can be obtained from it.
""Despite the LAPD's categorization of the Hasting fatal accident as a 'no [evidence of] foul play,' LAPD continues to ignore FOIA [CPRA in Calif.] requests made by San Diego 6 News for the police report, 9/11 call, autopsy, bomb squad and toxicology reports, or make the Mercedes available for inspection which only fuels conjecture," added Dvorak.

Dvorak also claimed that she has been threatened for investigating Hastings’ death.
For unknown reasons, the LAPD and Los Angeles firefighters were told not to talk to the media about Hastings’ death."
Nothing fishy here.

Another case where the government has put a defendant in double jeopardy. That they are getting away with this is another sign of growing tyranny.

Criticism of Zimmerman's prosecutors.
"Fifty years ago, in Brady v. Maryland, the U.S. Supreme Court established that a prosecutor’s responsibility was “to seek justice fairly, not merely win convictions by any means.”"
And prosecutors ignored that duty before and after.

The Director of National Intelligence asks a stupid question.
"Why is it that people are willing to expose large quantities of information to private parties but don't want the Government to have the same information?"
Because private companies serve us. Government is a coercive, corrupt institution that funds itself by robbing us and with a monopoly on violence. I can share any information I want with anybody. That doesn't give government the power to collect that information. These are two separate things.

NSA leaker Snowden's official title is infrastructure analyst:
"It is a title that officials have carefully avoided mentioning, perhaps for fear of inviting questions about the agency’s aggressive tactics: an infrastructure analyst at the N.S.A., like a burglar casing an apartment building, looks for new ways to break into Internet and telephone traffic around the world."
Another secret.
"Of course they carefully avoid mentioning it, because it gives away their game. The NSA isn’t breaking into French, German, Turkish, Japanese, Italian, etc., computers because they’re gunning for "terrorists," on that you can bet the farm. They’re doing it because they can – and because there’s nobody to stop them, since it’s all done in the dark. What the Snowden revelations underscore is an under-appreciated fact that is now staring us all in the face: the US is at war with the world."
The same for them breaking into our computers and capturing our information.
"They claim it’s all in the interest of protecting us from our enemies – but who is the real "enemy" here when the NSA is busy setting up our allies for cyber-attack, as well as spying on millions of innocent Americans?"
Everybody is the enemy to the world's most successful criminal organization.

Even if Congress passes a law limiting NSA spying, which I doubt, it won't change anything. The law doesn't limit spying. Only technology limits spying. Laws are for serfs, not rulers.

CEO of a small ISP tells his story of being ordered by FISA to set up monitoring equipment for one of his customers.

Claim the Boston Marathon suspects tried to surrender.
"An image showed Tamerlan trying to surrender. He was lying prone with his arms outstretched. He held no weapon. None was near him. No blood was visible. He was murdered in cold blood. His body was riddled with bullets from head to toe.
Dzhokhar likely tried to surrender. Local and/or federal assassins tried to kill him. He was shot multiple times. He survived. A throat wound prevented him from speaking for weeks.
In late May, he did so for the first time. He called his mother in Dagastan. They had an emotional six-minute conversation. His wounds are healing. He can walk. He's much better now. He said he and Tamerlan are innocent.
They were set up. Police, FBI, other federal agencies, and private military contractor firm Clarity International bear full responsibility."
This contradicts the claim he wrote a confession and left in the boat.
"A complete text of the note, which could be used during the trial against Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, wasn’t released."
Of course not. They only released the info necessary to bias potential jurors against him.
"After his capture, he allegedly admitted to the bombings and said he and his brother acted alone. According to reports, he told investigators they were motivated by the killing of Muslims in Iraq and Afghanistan."
Apparently he miraculously did that even though he had been shot in the throat and the hand while hiding, unarmed, in the boat. He had no gun, but he had pen and paper. This article is a pack of lies. I still think the Rolling Stone was done to bias more jurors and bias them further because the government's case against him is so weak. We know the backpack carried by suspect 2 isn't one of the ones that blew up.

Cincinnati cops are fitting suspects with GPS bracelets because the jail is too full. They can arrest everybody and track them that way.

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