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Police State: To terrify and occupy

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Riot police in Oakland in 2010.
Jason Westcott was afraid.

One night last fall, he discovered via Facebook that a friend of a friend was planning with some co-conspirators to break in to his home. They were intent on stealing Wescott's handgun and a couple of TV sets. According to the Facebook message, the suspect was planning on "burning" Westcott, who promptly called the Tampa Bay police and reported the plot.

According to the Tampa Bay Times, the investigating officers responding to Westcott's call had a simple message for him: "If anyone breaks into this house, grab your gun and shoot to kill."

Around 7:30 pm on May 27th, the intruders arrived. Westcott followed the officers' advice, grabbed his gun to defend his home, and died pointing it at the intruders. They used a semiautomatic shotgun and handgun to shoot down the 29-year-old motorcycle mechanic. He was hit three times, once in the arm and twice in his side, and pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital.

The intruders, however, weren't small-time crooks looking to make a small score. Rather they were members of the Tampa Bay Police Department's SWAT team, which was executing a search warrant on suspicion that Westcott and his partner were marijuana dealers. They had been tipped off by a confidential informant, whom they drove to Westcott's home four times between February and May to purchase small amounts of marijuana, at $20-$60 a pop. The informer notified police that he saw two handguns in the home, which was why the Tampa Bay police deployed a SWAT team to execute the search warrant.

In the end, the same police department that told Westcott to protect his home with defensive force killed him when he did. After searching his small rental, the cops indeed found weed, two dollars' worth, and one legal handgun -- the one he was clutching when the bullets ripped into him.

Welcome to a new era of American policing, where cops increasingly see themselves as soldiers occupying enemy territory, often with the help of Uncle Sam's armory, and where even nonviolent crimes are met with overwhelming force and brutality.

Comment: Goon cops have gone wild all over America


Eye 1

Cloaks and daggers: Snowden reveals NSA program described as 'last straw' before leak

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In an in-depth interview published by Wired Magazine on Wednesday, Edward Snowden discloses what government activities proved to be the "last straw," prompting the whistleblower to expose the depths of the National Security Agency's secret surveillance operation.

Speaking with investigative journalist James Bamford - who blew the whistle on a government eavesdropping program when stationed in Hawaii during the Vietnam War and later wrote a number of best-selling books about government secrecy and the NSA - Snowden reveals how a botched U.S. government hacking operation caused Syria's 2012 internet blackout.

Comment: For a discussion that pulls fact from fiction in the NSA PRISM arena, check out SOTT Talk Radio:

NSA PRISM: Neither privacy nor security


Star of David

Moral insanity: Israeli backlash follows UN appointment of Gaza War Crimes Commission

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Just one more result of the ongoing "cleansing" of Gaza
The United Nations Human Rights Council on Monday announced the appointment of experts to carry out an independent commission charged with investigating possible war crimes during the month-long assault on Gaza that has killed nearly 2,000 Palestinians and 67 Israelis.


Comment: Nearly 2,000 have been murdered and around 10,000 injured in only the latest round of cleansing. There is very little chance that any sort of investigation by the corrupt and compliant Western elite will result in real change for Gaza. Even if they confronted Israel the mayhem the Israelis would create in response would only make matters worse for the entire planet.

For more information concerning the Palestinians' desperate situation, read this SOTT Focus:

Genocide in Gaza: Viable Palestinian strategic options in the face of Israeli tactics


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Hungary PM sez ​EU sanctions are like 'shooting oneself in the foot'

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has urged a rethink of the European Union's sanctions policy toward Russia, saying the measures are like "shooting oneself in the foot."

"The sanctions policy pursued by the West, that is, ourselves, a necessary consequence of which, has been what the Russians are doing, causes more harm to us than to Russia," Reuters quoted Orban as saying on the radio, he added "in politics, this is called shooting oneself in the foot."

Russia is Hungary's largest trade partner outside of the EU, with exports worth $3.4 billion in 2013. Also it is highly dependent on Russian energy. Earlier this year Hungary agreed a $13 billion deal with Russian power company Rosatom to expand the country's only nuclear power plant.

"The EU should not only compensate producers somehow, be they Polish, Slovak, Hungarian or Greek, who now have to suffer losses, but the entire sanctions policy should be reconsidered," the Hungarian Prime Minister said, saying he is already looking for support to force through changes.

Despite the negative sentiment on Tuesday, Hungary's Agriculture Ministry stressed the Russian embargo won't significantly affect the Hungarian economy as the banned products account for less than a third of Hungarian agricultural exports to Russia, being only one percent of total national farming exports.

Shopping Bag

Poll: Most Russians see sanctions as tool to weaken nation, but feel no effect

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Almost all Russian citizens claim that they feel no effect from the sanctions against their country and most maintain that the campaign seeks to weaken Russia and its position in global politics.

According to the results of the latest poll released by the VTIOM agency on Friday, 92 percent of Russians said that the Western sanctions had not touched their interests in any way, 4 percent replied that they had noticed an increase in retail prices and only 4 percent declined to answer or reported actual problems, such as frozen bank accounts or the loss of a job in a foreign-based company.

Further, 62 percent of respondents said the sanctions would not have any effect on Russia. Fifteen percent said that after the start of the sanctions campaign the life in the country had only become better and the same number claimed life in Russia had deteriorated.

The poll was conducted among about 1,600 people in 42 different Russian regions on August 9 and 10.

The research also shows that of all Russians who knew about the sanctions, 45 percent could not say what the particular steps taken by Western nations and their allies against Russia were. Nineteen percent were aware of visa bans on certain Russian officials, 15 percent said they knew about restrictions in the banking sector and 10 percent knew about the sanctions in the export-import sphere.

Dollar Gold

Russia steps away from dollar and euro, seeks safe haven in gold

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Russia is taking steps to ensure that it protects itself from any future dollar or euro sanctions. Moscow boasts the world's 5th biggest foreign exchange reserves and the 6th largest gold reserves. In total, the assets amount to over $1.5 trillion.

While the West is continuing to try and punish Russia via economic sanctions, the response of the Russian Central Bank has been to diversify away from the euro and dollar - and to buy up more gold.

As the geopolitical situation in Ukraine deteriorates, Russia is moving to protect itself from currency risks associated with the euro and the greenback.

In the first half of 2014, Russia's Central Bank reduced its foreign currency reserves by 2.5 percent.

"Due to the worsening geopolitical situation, the Central Bank actively redistributed foreign exchange reserves, replacing US Treasury bonds with gold," Alfa Bank's chief economist, Natalya Orlova, told Kommersant.

Instead of buying euros and dollars, Russia's Central Bank is eyeing the Chinese yuan and the Japanese yen.

Windsock

EU's "Anti-Putin" alliance fraying: Germany, Slovakia, Greece, Czech Republic urge end to Russian sanctions

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Last week Germany reported that in the second quarter, its GDP declined by 0.2%, worse than Wall Street consensus. This happened a few shorts days after Italy reported a second consecutive decline in its own GDP, becoming the first European country to enter a triple-dip recession. What's worse, Europe's slowdown took place before the brunt of Russian sanctions hit. Surely in the third quarter the GDP of Germany, a nation whose exports accounts for 41% of GDP, will be even worse, with whisper numbers of -1% being thrown casually around, but one thing is certain: Europe is about to enter its third recession since the Lehman collapse just as we forecast at the end of 2013, a "triple-dip" which may become an outright depression unless Draghi injects a few trillion in credit money (which will do nothing but delay the inevitable and make it that much worse once the can can no longer be kicked), and unless normal trade ties with Russia are restored.

Which means one thing: for Europe to resume the status quo, it needs to break away from the "western" alliance and the sanctions imposed upon the Kremlin which solely benefit the populist agenda of Washington, and certainly not Europe proper, which it is now quite clear, is far more reliant on Russia than vice versa. It is also something Putin apparently was aware of from the very beginning.

And now, that realization is starting to spread to Europe's own countries, which - while the new cold war was only one of rhetoric were perfectly happy to go for the ride - but now that trade war has finally broken out, suddenly increasingly more want out.

Comment: Once again Putin has shown his mastery of the situation. Despite the agitation of his own countrymen, patience and carefully calibrated responses to the hysterical West's actions are paying off.


No Entry

Demonstrations banned in The Hague Schilderswijk district

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District Schilderswijk in the Hague, the Netherlands
The ban on marches through The Hague Schilderswijk district is to be challenged in the courts by the extreme right-wing group NVU, Dutch media report.

The Hague mayor Jozias van Aartsen announced the ban during an emergency meeting of the city council on Thursday evening, called after riots in the district last weekend.

'I am more sorry than I can say that I have had to take this decision,' said Van Aartsen, who broke off his holiday to attend the meeting.

Comment: This was to be expected. As a SOTT editor wrote roughly two weeks ago:

SOTT EXCLUSIVE - The Bigger Picture: Pro-ISIS demonstrators in the Netherlands
Compared to other districts in the Hague, Schilderswijk is where most of the problematic behavior by Moroccan youth has occurred. Given that the aforementioned ISIS-flag waving Moroccan protesters were situated in that same district, we cannot help but wonder if these young Moroccans are the most susceptible to being baited with these 'radical Muslim' ideas, and whether certain people behind the ISIS group deliberately chose them for that task. If the goal was, or is, to portray otherwise peaceful protesters denouncing the Israeli attack on Gaza (and other Western crimes in the Middle East) as 'violent Muslim extremists' and thereby justify a ban on protests in Holland, the Moroccan community would be the most convenient to be exploited to this end. [...]

We can't help but wonder whether this [pro-ISIS demonstration] was all a set-up, obviously unknown by those who attended, to increase police surveillance of and interference with pro-Gaza protests in the same way the French, German and Italian authorities have done.
Even though only a protest ban was issued for the district Schilderswijk, there is the possibility that other districts will follow.

Also see: Wilders calls for anti-Islam march in The Hague; city council to discuss problem district


Dollars

Captured mercenaries in Tripoli sport one million Euros in cash

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The Libyan tribes army has captured a group of criminal terrorists hold up in a communications building. One of the captured men had with him over 1 million Euros. He told the Libyan tribes that he was given this money by Khaled Al-Sharif and Abdulhakem Belhaj to pay Islamic terrorist fighters to fight against the tribes of Libya. Khaled Al Sharif is a known terrorist as is Belhaj. Both of these men have made themselves part of the puppet government but there is no legitimacy in their positions. They are using power and fear to control Libya and have stolen billions from the Libyan people. The captured man stated that he worked with Khaled Al Sharif at the Finance Ministry. Khaled Al Sharif has nothing to do with the Finance Ministry with the exception of stealing money. Without the money, they cannot pay mercenaries and without mercenaries they lose. No Libyans support these terrorists with the exception of a few radicals from Misurata and Benghazi (they are paid too).

Comment: The cash required to fund these "Islamic" mercenaries is massive. It makes one wonder about the large currency swaps between the Federal Reserve and ECB (European Central Bank) and whether this is the source for laundered Euros and mercenary payments.


Pirates

Western proxy army: UK MP says 700 Brits among ISIS terrorists

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MP for Stratford on Avon Nadhim Zahawi is on a visit to Kurdistan in northern Iraq
Iraq-born Tory MP Nadhim Zahawi has said that local leaders in northern Iraq estimate that between 500 and 700 Britons are fighting with the Islamist militants.

He told Channel 4 News that he was seeking further information after a high-ranking official told him one had been found "with a Liverpool Football Club membership card" and another carrying a different UK-related membership card.