Society's Child
Meet, Andrew Spieles, a student at James Madison University, and apparently "Lead Organizer" for HarrisonburgVOTES. According to the Daily News-Record, Spieles confessed to re-registering 19 deceased Virginians to vote in the 2016 election cycle.
While this should come as a surprise to precisely 0 people, Spieles just happens to be Democrat who, accorded to a deleted FaceBook post, apparently recently ran for Caucus Chair of the Virginia Young Democrats.
It's too bad really, sounds like Spieles had all the right "special talents" required to be very successful politician...he just forgot the most important first rule: "Don't get caught."
On Thursday a French Apple store refused to give one of its customers his money back, and boy did he get his revenge.
He went into the store with a steel ball and calmly began destroying iPhones and a Macbook Air while onlookers froze with shock.
He placed the smartphones flat on the table and smashed them with the ball, one after another.
In a video posted to YouTube, he speaks in French about his rights as a customer and said he was unhappy with how Apple handled his case.
The three primary pieces of software cited in the ACLU report are MediaSonar, X1 Social Discovery, and Geofeedia. These tools are marketed to law enforcement agencies as ways to keep track of protesters, particularly protesters and activists of color.
In one email from a Geofeedia representative to the San Diego Sheriff, the software is praised for its ability to aggregate"social media posts from the scene of Ferguson, Missouri."
The deep state machinery that controls our national destiny is much more powerful than the titular figurehead of the republic, which is why electoral debates will not address the fundamental issues driving us deeper into chaos, for the candidates are just as trapped as we are.
The wheels are already in motion for major hits to national and global stability, and whomever you choose to vote for, if you care to vote at all, prudence and common sense should compel you to prepare for what is unfolding behind the scenes of the election distraction.
1.) More Civil Unrest
In the last couple of years America has seen a drastic increase in civil unrest, protests, rioting and lawlessness. At present most of this is centered around the crimes of an increasingly callous and dangerous form of policing; yet as each new protest devolves into a riot, the specter of broader ideological and racial divisions among the populace are stoked by controlling interests such as George Soros, which means that violence will become more commonplace.
Preparation for civil unrest begins with the recognition that anything can happen anywhere at anytime, and one must abandon the tendency to ignore their surroundings carrying on as if this were business as usual. Self defense is still a right in America, but it does no good unless you seek out basic skills, tools, and situational awareness to protect yourself from mob violence. For those who've already found themselves embroiled in recent riots, the need for having a plan for sheltering in place, bugging out, or defending life and property is already very real.

Author Elena Sharoykina
original article in Russian at http://www.vz.ru/opinions/2016/9/21/833682.html
This decision made by the Russian government was also influenced by environmental organizations, farmers and other representatives of Russian society, concerned by the absence of reliable scientific studies on the long-term ('long-term' comes here with an emphasis) risks of GMO food to human health and the environment. The Kremlin has also apparently taken into consideration the interests of national food security, as the world market of genetically modified (GM) seeds is monopolized by transnational, mostly American, German and Swiss based companies.
Many European Union countries, unlike the U.S., have already applied restrictions on GMOs, similar to the ones implemented now in the Russian Federation. Only five EU countries (Spain, Portugal, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania) have been cultivating GM crops, but even they have begun to decrease the area of GM crop cultivation gradually.
Comment: More information on Russia's ban on GMO's:
- Russia's ban on GMOs - 80% of citizens oppose GMO creations
- Russian regulators take 'huge step' towards ridding country of dangerous GMO foods
The Russian decision is a huge blow to USA agribusiness. For decades, the US grain cartel companies - ADM, Cargill, Bunge - have dominated the global trade in soybeans and corn, the most widely used animal feed for cattle, pigs, chickens because of its high protein content.
Today, the contamination of national agriculture and the food chain in different countries, even those banning planting of GMO crops, typically comes in through a back door, namely, the free import of GMO contaminated corn and soybeans. I've been told by people in a position to know thatEU agriculture policy is determined less by European farmer organizations, for example, than by the large US agribusiness lobby of Monsanto, DuPont, Syngenta, Cargill and friends. Similarly, though until recently the Chinese government officially banned planting or licensing of GMO crops inside China's commercial agriculture, GMO has inundated the country via a loophole that allows unrestricted import of GMO soybeans. Today more than 60% of all soybeans consumed in China or used for animal feed is GMO. The Russian decision, to my knowledge is the first blow to be struck against the powerful GMO agribusiness cartel. Thank US sanctions in effect that the crisis created the opportunity.
Reginald Thomas, 36, dialed 911 for help, according to Shainie Lindsay, the mother of four of Thomas' children who has another on the way.
Thomas was "dysfunctional," suffered from bipolar disorder and had multiple interactions with the police before, according to Lindsay, but in this instance: "He called the police on himself. He wanted help," said Lindsay to KTLA.
Comment: Read more on the effects of tasers:
- US: At least 245 cases of taser deaths between June 2001 and June 2007, but don't talk about it!
- UCSF Study Raises Doubts About Stun Gun Safety
- Don't tase me, bro! New study shows police tasers cause short-term cognitive impairment similar to dementia
- The shocking use of police stun guns
Protests have been ongoing in El Cajon, San Diego County, since Wednesday, after it emerged that a police officer fatally shot 38-year-old Alfred Olango, an unarmed black man with an apparent history of mental health problems. On Thursday night, police used pepper balls on another small rally and detained two men, after the crowd started throwing glass bottles at the officers.
RT spoke with Richelle Washabaugh, a woman who was in the area on Thursday night. Richelle says she and her friends had no part in the protests, but nevertheless were set upon by police officers. Richelle was hit by a so-called 'bean bag', a police baton round considered less harmful than rubber bullets but that can still cause damage.
No aid with maternity or abortions: Most state laws drive families with children to poverty - report
"When a woman who was denied abortion coverage cannot keep her job because her employer refuses to make reasonable accommodation for her pregnancy - no paid sick day for prenatal appointments or well-baby care - no paid family and medical leave to use after giving birth - the deck is truly stacked against her," said Debra L. Ness, President, National Partnership for Women & Families in a released statement.
The state-by-state report is issued to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the Hyde Amendment, a federal law which prevents taxpayer funding of abortions in federal health programs. The law is renewed every year by both Republican and Democratic presidents.
Comment: Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence has said that Roe v Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the US, will be overturned should Donald Trump become president.
Trump said in April that he would support a ban on abortion, but with some exceptions for victims of rape and to save the life of a mother. A month prior, however, he had said that a woman who undergoes an abortion should receive some kind of punishment.
Domestic use would make it easier to avoid questions in the international community over any possible safety concerns, said Secretary Michael Wynne.
"If we're not willing to use it here against our fellow citizens, then we should not be willing to use it in a wartime situation," said Wynne. "(Because) if I hit somebody with a nonlethal weapon and they claim that it injured them in a way that was not intended, I think that I would be vilified in the world press."
Comment: Maybe nonlethal weapons are not so nonlethal.
The microwave drug: The effects of Electromagnetic Radiation
An electroshock weapon was last used on a 15-year old student at Middleton High School in Wisconsin on September 22. The teenager reportedly spotted people he knew trying to enter the school during lunch time. He became agitated and got into a fight with the group, with whom he'd previously had problems. Police tried to break up the fight and at one point, one of the officers shocked the 15-year-old with a Taser.
Weeks before that case, a school-based police officer tased two female students when deputies at a Florida high school tried to break up a fight.
Comment: As the article states, there could be far more incidences, as both police and school officials have been known to try to keep such events quiet by threatening students for speaking out, and erasing student recordings of police violence.
Terrorizing students: The US Police State and the criminalization of children














Comment: Why go through all the trouble? Killary, the media darling, has this election cinched.