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Facebook shut down Anonymous group exposing ISIS recruiters shortly before Paris attack

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Shortly before the massive coordinated terrorist attacks in Paris, which ISIS has claimed responsibility for, Facebook took down the primary Anonymous group responsible for unmasking and reporting thousands of social media accounts used by ISIS to spread propaganda and recruit.

The main weapon used by ISIS to spread their extremist ideology has been social media, and regardless of your stance as to how the terror group was created or who created it, Twitter and Facebook have been the major tools for the growth of the Islamic State.

In an effort to counter this massive ISIS social media presence, the Anonymous group Red Cult began an operation called #OpISIS as a means of combating the terrorist group in cyberspace.

The idea that Facebook has removed a group calling itself "Report ISIS Accounts" is disconcerting and raises serious ethical questions. The Anonymous run group was removed from Facebook only hours prior to the Paris attacks, and the administrators from the group were banned.

Bad Guys

Coincidence or pathological persistence? Cop being sued by woman for assault, caught on video assaulting same woman AGAIN

The woman was apparently targeted by the officer.

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A woman who filed a civil rights lawsuit against the Bridgeton, New Jersey Police Department was apparently targeted by the officer who is the central defendant in that suit — and the result was a replay of the incident that precipitated the lawsuit.

On March 31 of this year, Marella Lawson was dragged from her car by a scrum of Bridgeton police officers, pepper-sprayed, had her already-crippled right shoulder injured as her arms were wrenched behind her back, and thrown face-down to the pavement. Because the assailants were police officers, Lawson has been charged with two misdemeanors — resisting arrest and harassment - after initially being charged with felonies.

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Arrow Up

State of Virginia officially ended veteran homelessness

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While Connecticut was the first state to end chronic veteran homelessness, Virginia is officially now the first US state to end all veteran homelessness, a monumental achievement, indeed.

As of Wednesday, the state of Virginia has officially ended veteran homelessness, stated Governor Terry McAuliffe. According to the Huffington Post, the milestone declaration means that every veteran in the state has housing, except for those who were offered shelter, but declined.

The state press release shares that by streamlining resources and having the Department of Veterans Affairs, public housing groups, local utility companies and other key partners collaborate on the conundrum, Virginia has been able to house 1,432 veterans since October 2014.

Comment: This is an encouraging step and hopefully more U.S. states will follow suit because the federal government's treatment of military veterans has been absolutely disgraceful.


Network

Anonymous takes down 5,500 Islamic State Twitter accounts

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Hacktivist group Anonymous has reported that more than 5,500 Twitter accounts belonging to Islamic State have been taken down. It comes after the collective declared a "total war" on the militant group following the Paris attacks.

Tweeting from its #OpParis account, Anonymous stated: "We report that more than 5500 Twitter account (sic) of #ISIS are now #down! #OpParis #Anonymous #ExpectUS."


Comment: That is one way to disrupt Islamic State activities.


Family

Syria UN ambassador reports 1 million Syrians return home since launch of Russian anti-Islamic State operations

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© Khalil Ashawi / Reuters
Syrians carry their belongings as they cross back into Syria at the Syrian-Turkish border crossing of Bab al-Hawa in Idlib province, Syria September 23, 2015.
Around 1 million Syrians have returned to their home cities liberated by the Syrian military with Russian air support, Syria's UN ambassador said Monday, adding that Damascus is determined to work with any state that takes combating terrorism seriously.

Syria's ambassador to the United Nations, Bashar Jaafari, said that "this is precisely what happens when it comes to Syrian-Russian collaborative military action against terrorists and exchange of intelligence between Syria, Iraq, Iran and Russia. This has practically resulted in terrorist groups' retreat from [their positions in] many areas, which allowed 1 million internally displaced persons to return safely to their homes."

The Syrian ambassador, who took part in a UN Security Council meeting on Monday, confirmed that the Syrian government was ready to cooperate "with any state which has a serious approach to combating terrorism," TASS reported.

Jaafari also said that the anti-ISIS campaign by the Syrian military has had a positive impact on security worldwide and in Europe.

Comment: Amazing how that works out but the US and NATO probably don't want the refugees returning to their homes.


Penis Pump

Couldn't catch a cold: TSA fails to detect loaded gun at Atlanta airport, gets through 'security'

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A traveler who flew from Atlanta, Georgia to Chicago, Illinois says he accidentally carried a loaded semi-automatic handgun onto his plane in his backpack. The Transportation Security Administration did not find the gun during pre-flight screening.

Blake Alford said over the weekend that he discovered the gun after he had landed in Chicago on a Southwest Airlines flight from Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport on November 5.

Alford, a retired truck driver, said it was an innocent mistake, and that he wanted to speak out to ensure such a security breach does not happen again.

"People need to know TSA needs to tighten up," Alford told WGCL. "If they'll take toothpaste. They'll make people get out of wheelchairs. They'll make me take off my belt buckle and my shoes. How did my gun go through?"

Comment: TSA's so-called security practices are a total joke. The entire operation is security theater, designed to provide the illusion of security (while conditioning the populace for obedience and compliance), instead of being actually secure.


Light Sabers

Police kill young black man under questionable circumstances, Minneapolis has its 'Ferguson moment'

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Protesters marched down Plymouth Avenue North to the Minneapolis 4th Precinct. Neighbors and community members gathered at the scene where a man was shot and wounded by a Minneapolis Police officer early Nov. 15.
A young black man was shot by a police officer in Minneapolis early Sunday morning. On that much, police and the protesters who marched through the streets of Minneapolis Sunday agree. But on other, crucial points — Was the man handcuffed when he was shot? Is he even still alive? — there is little consensus or clarity.

Minneapolis Deputy Police Chief Bruce Folkens said at a news conference that police were called to the scene of an assault around 12:45 a.m. Sunday. En route, they learned that a man was interfering with paramedics' efforts to treat his alleged victim. When officers arrived, they got into a "physical altercation" with the man, who was not in handcuffs. One officer fired his weapon at some point during the struggle; the man, whom they have not named, was hit and taken to a local hospital.

Activists and witnesses at the scene tell a different story.

Comment: Unfortunately, this is just another in a long line of police killings. People of color are especially vulnerable, and it's clear that we have a systemic problem.


USA

To serve and brutalize! San Francisco cops brutally beat suspect with batons after long car chase

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A 40-minute car chase ending in San Francisco culminated in two police officers chasing down the suspect on foot, before brutally beating him for about 30 seconds, even as he lay flat on the ground and made no attempt to resist arrest.

The whole incident was filmed on CCTV, with sound. The cops appear to be shouting "Why'd you f*#%ing run?" as they use batons to repeatedly beat the suspect. The two Alameda County Sheriff's deputies have been placed on paid leave on Sunday, following the incident on Thursday, the Sheriff's spokesman told the SF Gate. Their names are not being disclosed.

The chase went from San Leandro to the Mission neighborhood in San Francisco. The deputies approached the man before the car chase, which ensued after the suspect, Stanislav Petrov, 29, fled in a stolen car, at around 1:38am, according to the spokesman. Before making his escape, Petrov reportedly rammed one of the officers' cars, allegedly also knocking down one of the officers. They then pursue him into SF, until he crashed his car and tried to run. The pair eventually caught up with him in an alleyway, immediately laying into him with their batons and boots. Petrov lay face down on the ground, without resisting.

He can be heard screaming for help, as the two continue. This lasted for about 30 seconds until backup arrived, but the video has been pieced together from several bits of footage, so the beating could have gone on for longer than that. They reportedly thought the suspect was armed and could also be on drugs.

A gun was later recovered from Petrov. He was taken to the San Francisco General Hospital after the beating, where he remained until Sunday with no information available on his condition.


San Francisco public defender, Jeff Adachi, who released the video, believes excessive force was used by the two cops. "He didn't pose any threat at that point, and they are clearly using excessive force and trying to seriously hurt him when he was on the ground and subdued.

Comment: An alleged suspect or not, you'd have to be stupid NOT to run from police these days.

Police in America kill 1,031 civilians in 317 days: More than 3 per day, every single day in 2015


Pistol

'Cop kicked in the door': NC police fatally shoot man who told them to get warrant

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A North Carolina sheriff's deputy visiting a home during an investigation was told a suspect no longer lived at the residence and to get a search warrant. The deputy then kicked down the door, beat and tased John Livingston, finally fatally shooting him.

Witnesses said that two Harnett County sheriff's deputies arrived at a Spring Lake, North Carolina, residence at about 3:40 a.m. on Sunday, according to WNCN. Clayton Carroll, a resident, said that the deputies were searching for someone who no longer lived at the trailer. When deputies asked his roommate, Livingston, if they could search the trailer, he said, "Not without a search warrant," as he closed the door on the deputies, Carroll told WNCN.

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Bomb

Be afraid: Evacuation of several buildings at Harvard University due to bomb threat

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Following what officials called an "unconfirmed" bomb threat, Harvard University buildings have been evacuated.

Several buildings have been evacuated after an unconfirmed bomb threat was received on Monday, Harvard University announced in a statement on its website.

"As most of you are now aware, we received an unconfirmed bomb threat affecting the Science Center, as well as Sever, Emerson and Thayer Halls on the Cambridge campus," the statement said. "The buildings have been evacuated and law enforcement officials are on scene. Entry to the Yard is restricted."