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Blood Thirst: 'Finish the job!' Thousands of Israelis rally in support of Gaza offense

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© Reuters / Baz RatnerPeople hold signs during a rally in Tel Aviv's Rabin Square, to show solidarity with residents of Israel's southern communities, who have been targeted by Palestinian rockets and mortar salvoes, August 14, 2014.
Thousands of people in Tel Aviv rallied to show support for the IDF's military campaign in Gaza, urging the government forces to stop Hamas rocket attacks on Israel once and for all.

An estimated 10,000 Israelis gathered in Rabin Square for first major demonstration since Operation Protective Edge began on July 8, officially to protect Israeli civilians from the barrage of rockets launched from the militant organization on the Gaza strip.

Sheeple

Washington state police release tweeting guidelines for citizens

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​Law enforcement agencies in Washington state are asking social media users to give their tweeting fingers a rest when it comes to posting the real-time activities of police officers on the job.

Nine police departments across the state signed up last month to take part in a Tweet Smart campaign, and the officials involved hope it'll be enough to keep eyewitnesses from accidentally ruining law enforcement operations by broadcasting policy activity over Twitter.

"Please don't tweet about the movements of responding police officers, or post pictures," Washington State Patrol Chief John R. Batiste said in a statement last month. "Sooner or later we'll have an emergency where the suspect is watching social media. That could allow an offender to escape, or possibly even cost an officer their life."

"If it's safe to do so, go ahead and take pictures of our deputies in action," added Kitsap County Sheriff Steve Boyer. "We're very proud of the work they do. We'd simply ask that you wait to post those pictures until the emergency is over."

According to the July 29-dated statement, police officers have already witnessed events in which tweets from witnesses, good intentioned or otherwise, have complicated law enforcement operations. In particular, the statement reads, the search for a gunman in Canada and the police response to an Oregon school shooting spawned social media reactions that left Washington state searching for a solution.

Across the country in Alexandria, Virginia, the Center for Social Media's Nancy Korb told the Associated Press that the concerns coming out of the Pacific Northwest are far from unwarranted.

"All members of the public may not understand the implications of tweeting out a picture of SWAT team activity," she told the AP. "It's a real safety issue, not only for officers but anyone in the vicinity."

"It's not that they don't want the public to share information," Korb added. "It's the timing of it."

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Dutch man, 91, returns Israel's Righteous Among the Nations medal after six relatives killed in Gaza

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© Associated PressThe Hall of Names at the Yad Vashem Holocaust museum in Jerusalem, which awards the Righteous Among the Nations medal to gentiles who saved Jews from the Nazis during World War II.
Henk Zanoli, who helped save a Jewish child from deportation to concentration camps, said holding on to the medal would be an 'insult to the family

A 91-year-old Dutch man who was declared a Righteous Among the Nations for saving a Jew during the German occupation on Wednesday returned his medal and certificate because six of his relatives were killed by an Israeli bombing in the Gaza Strip last month.

In 2011, the Yad Vashem Holocaust museum declared Henk Zanoli and his late mother, Johana Zanoli-Smit, Righteous Among the Nations for having saved a Jewish child, Elhanan Pinto, during the Nazi occupation of Holland. Pinto, born in 1932, was hidden by the Zanoli family from the spring of 1943 until the Allies liberated Holland in 1945. His parents perished in Nazi death camps.

In hiding a Jewish child, the Zanoli family took a double risk, because it was already under Nazi scrutiny for having opposed the German occupation. Zanoli's father was sent to the Dachau concentration camp in 1941 due to his opposition to the occupation, and he subsequently died at the Mauthausen concentration camp in February 1945. Henk Zanoli's brother-in-law was executed because of his involvement in the Dutch resistance, and one of his brothers had a Jewish fiancée, who was also killed by the Nazis.

Zanoli's great-niece, Angelique Eijpe, is a Dutch diplomat who currently serves as deputy head of her country's diplomatic mission in Oman. Her husband, economist Isma'il Ziadah, was born in the al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza. The couple has three children. Ziadah's parents were born in Fallujah, on whose lands the town of Kiryat Gat now sits. His father died in 1987.

On Sunday, July 20, an Israeli fighter jet dropped a bomb on the Ziadah family's home in al-Bureij. The bomb killed the family matriarch, Muftiyah, 70; three of her sons, Jamil, Omar and Youssef; Jamil's wife, Bayan; and their 12-year-old son, Shaaban. The bombing thus orphaned Jamal and Bayan's other five children, four daughters and a son, while bereaving Omar's two sons and Youssef's three sons and a daughter of their fathers. The bombing also killed Mohammed Maqadmeh, who happened to be visiting the family that day.

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Oklahoma governor begs wrong group of Satanists to cancel 'black mass'

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Gov. Mary Fallin (R-OK) issued a statement Monday ahead of a Satanic "black mass" scheduled to take place at the state Capitol in Oklahoma City in September.

In a statement published at OK.gov, Fallin said, "This 'Black Mass' is a disgusting mockery of the Catholic faith, and it should be equally repellent to Catholics and non-Catholics alike."

"It may be protected by the First Amendment," she went on, "but that doesn't mean we can't condemn it in the strongest terms possible for the moral outrage which it is. It is shocking and disgusting that a group of New York City 'satanists' would travel all the way to Oklahoma to peddle their filth here. I pray they realize how hurtful their actions are and cancel this event."

When Oklahoma officials passed special laws allowing for the display of faith-based monuments and statuary at the state Capitol, they inadvertently paved the way for The Satanic Temple, a religious group based in the New York City, to establish an official presence on the Capitol's grounds.

The Satanists unveiled a plan for a 7-foot, goat-headed statue of the pagan deity Baphomet, who was appropriated as the symbol of the Satanic Church in the early 20th century. Because the state ruled that faith-based symbology and monuments are welcome on public property, the state government was forced to make room for the Satanic monument.

Black Magic

LAPD fatally shot an unarmed 'mentally challenged' black man lying face down in the street

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A rally has been organized for Sunday in front of the Los Angeles police headquarters to protest the shooting of an unarmed African-American man, whose family said that he was lying face down in the street when an officer pulled the trigger.

A statement released by the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) on Tuesday said that the incident occurred while an officer was conducting an "investigative stop" on Monday evening at around 8:12 p.m. The statement said that a "struggle ensued," and the officer opened fire.

The gunshot victim was transported to a nearby hospital, where he later died. Lt. Ellis Imaizumi had initially said on Monday that the officer sustained minor injuries, but the official statement indicated that no officers were hurt during the shooting.

Family of the deceased identified him to KTLA as 24-year-old Ezell Ford. The man's mother, Tritobia Ford, has described her son as "mentally challenged."

"My heart is so heavy," Tritobia Ford told the station. "My son was a good kid. He didn't deserve to die the way he did."

A man who identified himself as a cousin said that he was laying down on the pavement, and the officer shot him in the back three times. "They laid him out and for whatever reason, they shot him in the back, knowing mentally, he has complications," the man explained. "Every officer in this area, from the Newton Division, knows that - that this child has mental problems."

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After days of civil unrest, Ferguson police gun down second black Missouri man

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© Sid Hastings/APProtesters confront police during an impromptu rally on Sunday, Aug. 10, 2014, following the shooting of Michael Brown, 18, by police in Ferguson, Mo.
Police in the embattled town of Ferguson, Missouri shot down another man in the early hours of Wednesday morning, roughly a mile from the site of the town's protests against the slaying of unarmed black teen Michael Brown on Saturday.

MSNBC reported that around 1:00 a.m., St. Louis County Police responded to a report of gunshots and of five or six African-American men toting shotguns and wearing ski masks.

Officers told MSNBC that when they arrived on the scene, a group of men there scattered and ran. One of them reportedly pointed a handgun at police, which they said gave them no option other than to shoot. The suspect was injured and taken to an area hospital in police custody.

Police also said that an area woman was injured in a drive-by shooting earlier in the night, but that neither shooting appeared to be related to the protests that took place in Ferguson on Tuesday.

On Saturday, a Ferguson police officer shot and killed unarmed black teen Michael Brown. Witness and police accounts of the killing differ sharply. Police claim that Brown attacked a police officer, who fired on him in self-defense.

Comment:
  • Missouri teen murdered by police for not walking on the sidewalk - protest ensues
  • FBI opens civil rights investigation into shooting death of unarmed teenager Michael Brown by police
  • The America where Michael Brown can be shot and killed while unarmed is not for the people



Sheeple

Ridiculous! South Carolina mom arrested for using 'F-word' in grocery store in front of her kids

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A North Augusta mother is facing charges after a witness says she used profanity toward her children.

A loaf of bread and a few choice words on Sunday evening now have Danielle Wolf in hot water.

Wolf, age 22, moved to South Carolina with her family 3 weeks ago but a night at a grocery store has her wanting to move back to Ohio.

"He was like, 'You're under arrest'...right in front of kids, in front of my husband, in front of customers." said Wolf, of the North Augusta Department of Public Safety who arrested her.

Wolf recalls the night she was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct at the Kroger store located on Knox Avenue, in North Augusta.

She says a woman shopping in the store followed Wolf and her family. "She's like, 'you said the f-word', and I'm like, 'when did I say this to my kids?" Wolf told us.

According to the incident report, Wolf was shopping at Kroger with her kids around 10:15 pm Sunday, going down the bread aisle, when they kept squeezing the bread -- and that's when she said the word that got her arrested.

"It's seems a little extreme," said Amy Sawicz, who shops at the store.

Fellow shopper Terry Hunt said, "parents, we don't guide our children in the proper way."

Wolf says that's not what happened. "She's like, 'you told that they were smashing the bread', and I said 'no' I said that to my husband, that he was smashing the bread by throwing the frozen pizzas on top of it," said Wolf.

According to North Augusta law, disorderly conduct generally means, to "utter, while in a state of anger, in the presence of another, any bawdy, lewd or obscene words or epithets."

Gold Seal

Joe Rogan speaks out: Domestic violence 'always evil', should be 'punishable in the worst ways possible'

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Stand-up comedian and Ultimate Fighting Championship color commentator Joe Rogan on Wednesday said violence against women should be "punishable in the worst ways possible" while expressing his thoughts about Jon "War Machine" Koppenhaver.

Koppenhaver is a former UFC fighter currently on the run from police after being accused of viciously attacking his ex-girlfriend, adult performer Christy Mack.

Comment: Domestic violence is a combination of kidnapping, brainwashing, assault, and torture. Neanderthal-type "men" have been using these ruthless reproductive tactics and it's only relatively recently that society has come to explicitly condemn their tactics. But there's still an undercurrent of "hear no evil speak no evil," from politics to the family, that serves this dynamic of betrayal.

Family members still tend to blame the victim, due to a lack of understanding the disturbed character and the psychopath, and because it's often safer to get the victim and her abuser out of the picture due to the damage he causes. The gold seal goes to men like Joe Rogan for speaking out against these predators.


Bad Guys

Human trafficking victims: Man arrested with dying immigrants in trunk weeps in San Diego court

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A 41-year-old man who was arrested after border officials found two dying Mexican men in the trunk of his car at the U.S.-Mexican border wept in court on Wednesday as he was arraigned on a federal smuggling charge.

Nicholas George Zakov appeared distraught as his court-appointed attorney entered a plea of innocent on his behalf during a brief hearing in U.S. District Court in San Diego.

Following the hearing, Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Wheat said federal investigators were still probing the incident and plan to take the evidence, including the as-yet unfinished autopsy results, to a grand jury for an indictment in the next week.

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Inexcusable: New York teacher charged with felony assault for striking 11-year-old autistic student

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The New York Daily News
reports that a paraprofessional at a Brooklyn public school has been arrested on felony assault charges for striking an 11-year-old autistic boy.

Anatoly Veltman, Jr. - who has the cognitive and social skills of a 6-year-old - had spilled some water on the cafeteria floor during a summer school session, and Milton Parker, a paraprofessional who is supposed to be trained to handle children like Anatoly, told him to clean it up. The boy failed to understand Parker's command, and after a brief exchange of words, Parker grabbed the boy and struck him in the face.

Anatoly's father told The Daily News that "the police officer told me Parker said my son said 'something racial' to him," but that when he spoke to his son, "all he could say was that he told [Parker] to 'keep your hands to yourself.'"