Police in Florida, Seattle for WTO, Connecticut or New Jersey
recently, are firing large wooden bullets at peaceful non-conformist
parades of labor unionists and others expressing a different point of
view than the super-rich.

Back in the 1990's what the weapon-monger-owned newspapers found wrong
 with FBI agents videotaping CIA-kidnapped children with foreign
pedophiles in Seattle was that the FBI agents ebayed the video cameras
after the op. At that point you have to realize who the newspapers are
working for. The article failed to recognize that there is no such
thing as a five year old consenting adult. CIA kidnapping and
pedophilia was not the problem. Corruption was the problem, selling
the cameras and microphones was the problem, from the newspaper point
of view.

The Washington Post published a photo of a cop's undercover SUV,
showing that it had no marks or dents. That rebutted the cop's
allegation that a man he shot in the back through the back of his car
had rammed the cop twice in the left side of the cop's car. No dents
on left side of car proved the cop lied about the victim's car pulling
off the road into a driveway, then ramming the cop twice from the
left. We were left with bullet holes in the back of a car and a dead
driver who never knew what hit him. The Washington Post did not carry
an editorial and new article every day until the murderer was charged
and convicted, no, they dropped the story, as if they trust the status
quo hierarchy, rather than speak the truth to power until they get
results. Trust the hierarchy, and Virginia Commonwealth's attorney
Horan will remain guilty of mispresion of premeditated homicide by an
out of state cop in simple road rage. He followed an innocent man for
six hours then killed him because it was so frustrating that he did
not so much as speed or fail to use a turn signal. Horan loves it. The
Washington Post loves it. We are not close to the end of the WW2
Prescott Bush nazi tunnel yet.

-Bob

--- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, "norgesen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Epidemic Of Police Brutality 
> Sweeps America 
> 
> An epidemic of violence is sweeping the country. Police are being
trained that the general public are the enemy and that they can engage
in outright brutality without recourse. Taser deaths are skyrocketing
because the police have been ordered to use "pain compliance",
otherwise known as torture, to subdue and oppress the citizenry. It is
time for police to remember that their duty is to protect the general
public from criminals and not act as enforcers for a tyrannical police
state. 
> 
> http://www.youtube.com/v/VP_M8s0GFEc  
> 
> Americans To Be Tortured For Refusing To Show ID?
> A horror video that wouldn't look out of place in Maoist China or
Nazi Germany shows a student being repeatedly shot with a stun gun by
UCLA police for the crime of not showing his ID. As similar cases
begin to pile up how long will it be before Americans are routinely
tortured for noncompliance and refusing to have their 4th amendment
violated? 
> 
>  http://www.youtube.com/v/r7Qef8oPmag 
> 
> Student Tasered For Asking A Question
> Andrew Meyer was grabbed by cops after he asked the former
presidential candidate why he didn't challenge the rigged election of
2004 and about his membership of the skull and bones secret society.
Meyer asked police what he was being arrested for as they dragged him
to the back of the University Auditorium before manhandling him to the
ground. 
> 
> Only when Meyer was immobile and had five officers on top of him did
the police decide to send 50,000 volts of electricity coursing through
his prostrate body, seemingly waiting until Meyer begged them not to
do it so as to enjoy the maximum power trip from administrating the
torture.
> 
> 
> 
> Police Beat Town Councilman Then Arrest Him For Assault
> Roseland town council member David Snyder is calling for the
resignation of a town marshal after a fight at Friday night's meeting.
Snyder says while he was being arrested, he became a victim of police
brutality.
> WATCH THE VIDEO
> 
>
http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=8027854162700568157&amp;hl=en-CA
 
> 
> Remember that cop who shot the Air Force veteran three times for
obeying his order? He was acquitted on all counts.
> A San Bernardino County jury Thursday acquitted a former sheriff's
deputy of attempted voluntary manslaughter for opening fire on an
unarmed, off-duty Air Force police officer after a high-speed chase
last year, a brutal shooting videotaped by a bystander and aired
nationwide.
> 
> 
> 
> Officer On Leave After Woman Tasered
> The Warren Police Department is under fire for another accusation of
abuse of force. The latest incident happened during a September second
arrest in the parking lot of a popular nightclub.
> WATCH THE VIDEO
> 
> http://www.youtube.com/v/k6BsZUuZmr4 
> 
> Police Repeatedly Beat Old Man
> NYPD thugs repeatedly beat an old man in the head for the crime of
"intoxication".
> 
> http://www.youtube.com/v/gxgdzOdaNtM 
> 
> Militarized Police Storm Utah Rave, Beat Partygoers
> Armed with assault rifles and tear gas, the police used dogs to
sweep the crowd for narcotics. At least one helicopter was used in the
operation. The scale of the police response was apparently due to the
ineffectiveness of a smaller force used in the previous "Sequence
Five" rave. Prior to dispersing the partiers, several police
informants had reportedly infiltrated the rave and observed widespread
illegal activities. 
> 
> http://www.youtube.com/v/pGg4JNKUCvo 
> 
> Police Attack Video Journalist, Steal His Camera
> I was attacked by the New York Police Department, who broke my
camera AND stole it... as well as my footage. 
> 
> http://www.youtube.com/v/aFUpa0OwlyU  
> 
> Cops Choke Kids For Skateboarding
> Cop flips on kids for skating downtown in Hot Springs Arkansas.
Jarad Graham, Drew Irwin, Skylar Nalls, Matt McCormack, Robbie
Brindley, & Casey Canterbury get arrested. 
> 
> http://www.youtube.com/v/u2mTLJi6rHo 
> 
> Clay County Woman Shocked With Taser Dies
> The family of a Clay County woman who died after being shocked with
a Taser by police plan to seek justice. An attorney for the family of
Emily Delafield said they plan to sue Green Cove Springs Police for
the woman's death. She was shocked nearly a dozen times during a
confrontation with officers. 
> 
>  http://www.youtube.com/v/W8WijDe5BhQ 
> 
> 28 seconds : The Killing of Fouad Kaady
> In the early afternoon of September 8, 2005, police encountered
Fouad Kaady shortly after he was in an accident that left him in shock
and bleeding, burned over much of his body. Rather than calling for
medical help, the police commanded him to lie on the pavement, even
though they could see the burned flesh hanging from his body, and even
though they said he appeared to be "in a catatonic state." When he did
not comply with their orders, but instead continued to sit on the
ground in a daze, they tasered him repeatedly. And then, they shot him
to death. 
> 
> In a report that was typical of the corporate media's response to
this killing, Channel 8's ever-mealy-mouthed Kyle Iboshi held up a wad
of papers left over from the "investigation" into the death, saying,
"you can see how extensive this investigation was." He then commenced
to highlight (literally, with a yellow highlighter pen) what he
claimed to be the relevant details of the case. Not surprisingly,
Iboshi was very selective in what he chose to focus on. He accepted,
without question, everything that the PIO had told him to say. He
never asked a single question about why two officers might have shot
an obviously unarmed man to death. And, he concluded his report by
implying that Kaady must have been "on drugs" at the time of the
killing, as if that might excuse the officers' behavior.
> 
> And so, in a pattern of violence that is repeated almost every day
in this country, the police got away with murder. So far, anyway. They
did so because they have the power and the authority to carry guns and
to use them, and to avoid facing the consequences of their actions.
And, they got away with it because the complicit corporate media
helped them to weave a story that would lull the public into silence.
As in so many incidents like this one, they told a story that was
engineered to cause people to blame the victim, and accept the
violence. No questions asked.
> 
> The truth about what happened to Fouad Kaady is important. It's
important to bear witness when a member of our community is cut down
like this. It's important to stand up for the person he might have
been, rather than accepting the media's portrayal of him as merely
some drug-crazed monster who "had it coming." It's important to know
just how deep the culture of police violence runs through our cities
and towns, and just how fist-in-glove the corporate media has been
with the police state. And that's why this video is important. Even if
you think you know the story, you're not going to believe this. Over
the course of a year and a half, Videoistas painfully and meticulously
gathered evidence, combed through records and reports, spoke with
witnesses, and pieced together the real story. It's much more
disturbing than what you might have seen on KATU, but it's the truth.
And the least we can do for a fallen comrade is to take the time to
learn the truth about what really happened to him.
> 
> Believe it or not, this story is told in the officers' own words.
And you won't even believe what you hear. 
> 
> This video is of The Portland Indymedia video Collective and does
not represent or speak for the kaady family.
> 
>  http://www.youtube.com/v/3qsou7p57Nk 
> 
> Officers involved in bar room fight
> As many as five Jefferson County Sheriff's deputies have been
suspended with pay because of a bar room brawl early Thursday morning,
said Sheriff Oliver "Glenn" Boyer. 
> 
> 
> 
>
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/september2007/210907_b_brutality.htm
>


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