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Dashcam video of the October 2014 incident show local cops pulling over a vehicle under the guise of driving with a temporary paper license plate, which is not illegal in South Carolina.
Trigger warning: This video contains racist language and images of what's been called police harassment
Protesters carried a 51-foot inflatable "joint" and sparked up Friday, asking President Barack Obama to remove cannabis from the "Schedule 1" list of controlled substances, which also includes harder drugs such as heroin.
Evidence was scant - until a resident who lived in the south Victoria neighborhood approached police with footage from a house surveillance camera that showed a vehicle in the vicinity that night.
"We had nothing," said Victoria Police Chief J.J. Craig. "No eyewitnesses. And all of sudden that video became available."
In hopes of replicating such a lead, police are encouraging residents and business owners who have installed outdoor surveillance cameras to register the equipment with the department.
"There's an awful lot of surveillance video equipment out there being used by businesses and residents," Craig said. "It seemed like a good time to partner with the community."
Comment: Enlisting public participation by using the threat of crime is just another insidious tactic being used to gain mass acceptance of the police state and total control of the population.
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Workers monitor water tanks at a Hess fracking site near Williston, North Dakota
"This is a wake-up call," said lead author Dominic DiGiulio, a visiting scholar at the Stanford School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences in a released statement. "It's perfectly legal to inject stimulation fluids into underground drinking water resources. This may be causing widespread impacts on drinking water resources."
The process of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, involves injecting, at high pressure, water blended with chemicals such as benzene and xylene. This chemical mix is then used to blast apart the shale rock to release oil or gas. The method creates wastewater which is generally stored in pits near the operating well site.
Comment: This latest study simply confirms the evidence that has been mounting for years of the enormous health and environmental risks from the practice of fracking. The EPA seems to be little more than an arm of the O&G industry, having done nothing but assist in the obfuscation of the truth by claiming that the practice does not pose widespread risks.
- New study confirms: Fracking wastewater is cancer-causing
- Living near fracking wells found to increase risk of premature and high-risk births
- Fracking chemicals are showing up in everyday items from toothpaste, detergents and ice cream
- The new study the fracking industry doesn't want you to see
- Study reveals fracking wastewater is a highly toxic form of radioactive waste
- California aquifers contaminated with billions of gallons of fracking wastewater
- National study on Fracking's risks to drinking water is challenged - putting heat on the EPA
- Yet another study finds fracking chemicals pose risks to public health
- Fed study concludes fracking increases risk of damaging earthquakes, especially in Oklahoma, southern Kansas
- The Perils of Fracking: Environmental and Health Risks Greater Than Claimed by Gas Industry
They've been given four days to tear out the entire garden or face a fine.
Why? Because it is in their front yard, and city officials and a few neighbors don't like it.
Nathan Athans said he planted the garden in his front yard because it gets optimal sunlight. His backyard only gets sunshine for about two hours per day, and only in certain areas.
Athans told KSHB that he grows several different types of vegetables on his lawn and loves tending to his garden.
Comment: The state requires absolute dependence. No self sufficiency allowed.
- Florida couple forced to uproot their 17-year-old organic garden
- US: Michigan Woman Faces 93 Days in Jail for Planting a Vegetable Garden
Italy used to export €11 billion (US$12.5 billion) worth of goods to Russia every year, but currently it exports approximately €7.5 billion (US$8.5), Torrembini said in an interview with RIA Novosti.
According to Torrembini, losses in the agricultural sector haven't been that significant, but cuts in export of equipment for oil and gas production, processing industries, metalwork have done enough damage.
Why someone would want to breathe in London air, with London's poor standing in terms of global pollution, is the initial puzzlement. By January 8 2016, London had taken just one week to reach its pollution target for the whole of the year.
However, selling bottled air has become a craze, particularly among the Chines middle-class, under the misapprehension that taking a gulp of air from a jar or can is in some way healthy. As an example, a Canadian company (called Vitality Air), which started out bottling Rocky Mountains air as a joke, has seen its product fly off the shelves in pollution-hit China. Here a 7.7 liter can of air taken from Banff National Park sells for 100 yuan ($15). This is 50 times more expensive than a bottle of mineral water in China.
Cities like Beijing and Shanghai are certainly smog-polluted; however, the short duration and quantity of so-called "clean air" that is taken in would have no long-term health benefit for the person drawing it in. This is if the air, from a particular locale, can be really captured and bottled.
Now adding to the new wave of air-bottling industries, a website has been set up which appears to sell bottled London air — for £20 ($25) per jar. The website, called 'ShoreditchAir', stocks air from some different London regions. According to the Evening Standard these are: Brixton air, Croydon air, and two varieties of Shoreditch air — morning or afternoon. This website is not clamming any health benefits. Instead it seeks to capture the smell of the area, allowing users to have an enriched experience of breathing in the gas combinations from different areas of London.
The authorities said the financier was not directly involved in the alleged corruption, but there is evidence an employee was acting on his instructions. The charges are reportedly based on recorded telephone conversations between Safra company's executive and tax officials.
According to the authorities, Safra was aware of the plan by executives at his banking group in Brazil to pay $4.2 million in bribes to help reduce a tax bill.
Prosecutors also filed charges against five other people.
Jacobia Grimes, 34, was spotted by a store manager stuffing his pockets full of chocolates at about 2:30pm on December 9, according to the New Orleans Advocate. He willingly emptied his pockets and did not resist during the arrest.
On February 3, his crime was boosted to the status of a felony deserving of two years' incarceration. Grimes is a career shoplifter, and state law allows the system more leeway if a man has been convicted of "theft of goods" at least twice before.
At around 12:20pm, the last lunch period of the day at Williams Intermediate School, 60 students were sitting in the cafeteria when Lealia Stentz, 13, eating her lunch, thought she heard poppers. She told the Quad-City Times, "someone put pepper spray in those."
District spokesperson Dawn Saul confirmed that 26 students were sent to area hospitals and told KWQC, "some of the students who were in the cafeteria did experience reactions and any student who had known breathing difficulties were examined right away."
Comment: The above reaction -- a demand for protection -- is exactly what feeds the police state. School resource officers often end up terrorizing the students they are meant to protect.














Comment: All drug laws are unjust and should be overturned. However, having legalized marijuana is no excuse to get blazed while completely ignoring the shenanigans that are going on within the White House and the exportation of said shenanigans throughout the world. Being able to legally smoke marijuana is not going to stop the spread of fascism but it may help people feel better about it.