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Sunday, August 17, 2014

Live Stream: Shots Fired at Police and Media in Ferguson



















Reddit has a live stream gathering all the information coming out as it happens here
We have Infowars, Vice News, local Fox2News, "I am Mike Brown from Ferguson MO" Liberty News Media, PANDA's Dan Johnson, Vice News' Tim Pool and STL County Police Scanner, as well.(you can view all livestreams below).  

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Finding Ferguson



















by Paul Jacob

A week ago last Saturday, at high noon in Ferguson, Missouri, 18-year-old Michael Brown was shot dead by police officer Darren Wilson. Brown was black, Wilson is white.
Protests immediately followed, understandably; sadly, so did rioting and looting.
Not to mention dueling narratives.
Michael Brown was an unarmed kid walking to his grandmother’s house on that fateful day, and would have been on his way to college this fall. Instead, according to some accounts, Brown was gunned down in the sweltering August street in a hail of bullets. Why? No reason. It was in effect an execution by this policeman — even though Brown had his hands up and posed no threat.
It has been reported that Michael Brown’s body was left lying in the street for hours, but that he never received any medical care.
His “lynching by bullet” shows that racism is alive and well and too often administered by the police.

Militarized Police Return to Ferguson to Battle Peaceful Curfew Disobedience


Activist Post


Study suggests federal law to combat use of 'club drugs' has done more harm than good


Activist Post

A federal law enacted to combat the use of "club drugs" such as Ecstasy — and today's variation known as Molly — has failed to reduce the drugs' popularity and, instead, has further endangered users by hampering the use of measures to protect them.

University of Delaware sociology professor Tammy L. Anderson makes that case in a paper she will present at the 109th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. The paper, which has been accepted for publication this fall in the American Sociological Association journal Contexts, examines the unintended consequences of the 2003 RAVE (Reducing Americans' Vulnerability to Ecstasy) Act. The act was designed to address the use of drugs, sometimes by very young teens, at the all-night electronic-dance-music parties known as raves that were especially common in the 1990s.

The law targeted club owners and promoters, holding them criminally responsible for illegal drug use at their events.

And that's the problem, Anderson says.

Merck’s Gardasil Vaccination Killing Pre-Teens?


Experimental Vaccines - Kenny Valenzuela


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CDC Reports Autism Increases to 1 in 68 Children
Healthy and active daughter, 12, collapses and dies after getting vaccine
CDC Admits Vaccines Contain a Carcinogen
Investigation into death of 12-year-old continues
HPV Vaccine Insert Lists Death as Adverse Event
Utah health official bans Gardasil, stirring controversy
743,000 Gardasil Shots Recalled: Contaminated with Glass Particles
Japan Withdraws HPV Vaccine Recommendation for Girls
Gardasil Vaccine Causing Ovarian Failure
Vaccine Exemption Forms


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Old TV Commercial Jokes about Ebola, “Don’t Worry, It’s Not an Airborne Strain”


Truthstream Media

But but…we thought there was no airborne strain…?

There is no shortage of Ebola jokes (for some demented reason, a la Sick, Sad World). We remember this series of commercials being pretty annoying but this is just plain horrible.



You can visit our Ebola article archive here.

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SHOOTING, SEVERAL ARRESTS REPORTED AFTER FERGUSON CURFEW

Protesters clashed with police after a curfew was imposed in Ferguson, Mo.CreditEric Thayer for The New York Times


















by KMOV

                       

FERGUSON, Mo. — Hours after Gov. Jay Nixon of Missouri imposed a midnight-to-5 a.m. curfew on Saturday in this small city, a group of protesters defied the order and violence flared briefly on Sunday morning, a week after demonstrations erupted over the killing of an unarmed black teenager by a white police officer.

A clash between the protesters and dozens of police officers in riot gear began less than 30 minutes after the curfew took effect and ended about 45 minutes later with the arrest of seven people, all charged with “failure to disperse,” officials said.

The protesters had moved toward the officers — some of whom rode in armored vehicles — and chanted: “We are Mike Brown! We have the right to assemble peacefully!” invoking the name of the 18-year-old who was shot and killed by the Ferguson officer.

“You are violating the state-imposed curfew,” a police officer told the demonstrators as rain, heavy at times, passed through the area.

Protesters tossed at least one bottle rocket, the police said, and at the apparent sound of gunshots from a restaurant at the end of one street, demonstrators scrambled to safety.
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FEDS REACT TO MILITARIZED COPS IN FERGUSON

Effort to end abuse will need to address entire police state
















by KURT NIMMO | INFOWARS.COM


The militarized response to protests and media coverage in Ferguson, Missouri has forced the federal government to rethink its policy of sending military hardware to police departments.
“I am deeply concerned that the deployment of military equipment and vehicles sends a conflicting message,” said Attorney General Eric Holder after police manhandled demonstrators, gassed a media crew, and used rubber bullets on protesters and journalists.
Following criticism by Sen. Claire McCaskill, a Missouri Democrat, and the introduction of legislation to curtail police militarization by Georgia Democrat Rep. Hank Johnson, Sen. Carl Levin, a Michigan Democrat and chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said his committee will a design a program to determine if the Defense Department’s surplus equipment is being used appropriately.
“Our Main Streets should be a place for business, families and relaxation, not tanks and M16s,”Johnson said Thursday. “Militarizing America’s Main Streets won’t make us any safer, just more fearful and more reticent.”
Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul and others have criticized the Pentagon effort to turn domestic police forces into occupying armies.
“Big government has been at the heart of the problem,” Paul notes. “Washington has incentivized the militarization of local police precincts by using federal dollars to help municipal governments build what are essentially small armies — where police departments compete to acquire military gear that goes far beyond what most of Americans think of as law enforcement.”
“The federal government fuels this trend,” Kara Dansky, a senior counsel at the ACLU’s Center for Justice writes for The New York Times. “The police have virtually unlimited access to the U.S. military’s arsenal through what’s called the 1033 program. They also have access to billions of dollars’ worth of funding from the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security, which they can use to buy military equipment from weapons manufacturers, who line their pockets with the spoils. Through these federal programs, hundreds of billions of dollars have flowed to local police departments, which have been stockpiling their arsenals with weapons designed for combat.”

VIDEO: FERGUSON DEMONSTRATORS DEFY MARTIAL LAW

Tensions rise in the wake of Friday night's looting and vandalism
Infowars broke curfew to display the First Amendment in Ferguson:


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