Society's Child
However, the recent announcement that India (a constitutional republic) has now green-lighted drones for controlling "unruly crowds" in its northern capital Lucknow should get any skeptic's attention. Incidentally, even among highly populated India, the Uttar Pradesh region is a populous area of 204 million people, putting it into the range of most of the United States.
The transfer of weapons of war such as drones from foreign to domestic use should be seen as the ultimate canary in the coal mine for any supposedly democratic country.
Fifteen years later, some of the most egregious practices have ended, but the city jail still routinely violates the rights of detained children, the U.S. Department of Justice concluded in a letter made public March 26.
In particular, the Justice Department found that detention center staff use "seclusion"— solitary confinement — so routinely and for such long periods that some children end up spending months in isolation. One youth spent 143 days in solitary confinement between July 2013 and August 2014. In other cases, children were in seclusion about half the time they were in the city jail.
Such policies do lasting harm to detained children and ultimately make conditions even harder to manage at the jail.
Comment: "The test of the morality of a society is what it does for its children." - Dietrich Bonhoeffer
For starters, most of the governments of the world advocate for backwards laws which seem so surreal it's hard to believe it's true. Natural and effective medicines are suppressed, our privacy increasingly invaded and corporate-benefiting and community-destroying regulations are being put in place.
The politicians are turning a blind eye to the capitalist circus - the inaccurately labelled 'free market' - which funnels the wealth and resources to those who already have it. The same goes for the military-industrial machine, the massive war-on-drugs policy failure and the damage to our planet. Where is the orchestrated salvation for a poverty stricken, unhealthy, mentally imprisoned and highly unequal global society?
The number of fatalities involving the police is at more than 100 in the past month — 111 to be exact — which comes to about three people killed by police each day in the United States.
The White House Task Force on 21st Century Policing issued a report last month recommending that the police focus on tactics that would "de-escalate" a situation to make it less likely that someone would end up getting shot and killed.
The report says that excessive and deadly use of force is used way too often, and that further training should be implemented to make sure situations that start out as relatively minor don't turn deadly, such as the incident where a New York City man accused of illegally selling loose cigarettes died after being placed in a chokehold.
The task force also recommends that the type of training that would be done to diffuse a situation should also pay particular attention to how it is working in communities of color, as those are the ones who come in the most contact with police.
The report suggests that the police need to be more transparent and held accountable when it comes to collecting data on police activity - including both fatal and non-fatal shootings - and that it include more than just shootings, but also stops and arrests, and any other number of encounters between people and the police, and that the data include information on race and gender and disability.
"Policies on use of force," the task force says, "should also require agencies to collect, maintain, and report data to the federal government on all officer-involved shootings, whether fatal or nonfatal, as well as any in-custody death."
Comment: These numbers are just staggering. If this isn't a sign that American society is already dead, we don't know what is. The United States is racist, violent, aggressive, and murderous -- both at home and abroad. It's no wonder the world is has a less than favorable opinion towards the 'great nation'.
The Fulton County prosecutor argued that charging educators under the state's Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, which is ordinarily reserved for organized crime cases, was warranted because the educators personally benefited from changing the answers on the tests through bonuses and promotions. They face 20 years or more in prison.
In fact, an investigation by the Georgia governor's office in 2009 found that a "culture of fear, intimidation and retaliation infested the district," led by then-Superintendent Beverly Hall, with teachers facing humiliation, demotion and firing if they did not meet student achievement targets.
The convictions followed an unprecedented seven-year probe by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation that was characterized by a "Salem witchcraft mentality," according to the defense attorney for elementary school teacher Dessa Curb, the educator acquitted of all charges.
The seven-month court case had the air of a show trial, with police mug shots of the defendants plastered across the web site and pages of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, which launched the initial investigation into rising test scores and demanded that an example be made of the educators who did not make plea bargains.
Comment: The "education system" as it is in America is not actually educating anyone. It's about creating wage slave servants to the U.S. Empire. That's one of the reasons why the slavish obsession towards standardized tests exists. What has been created is a culture of churning out conformist sheep and stamping down independent free thought. The U.S. Empire wants followers, the more easily it is for them to control the populace.
Vineland police were responding to a call about a disorderly person on Tuesday morning. When they arrived, they encountered 32-year-old Phillip White.
An anonymous witness told KYW that White was stumbling around a neighbor's fence when an officer pulled up and asked White if he needed medical assistance. The interaction then turned into an altercation.
"He started freaking out, he started like getting crazy, yelling," the witness said. "He threw a roundhouse kick and he missed the officer and the officer obviously tackled him."
He said the officer tackled White and then the officer's partner and a police K9 subdued White.
"He didn't want to listen. So they were telling him put your hands behind your back, put your hands behind your back. They were mushing his head to the floor," he recalled.
Agustin Ayala of Ayala Towing told the Daily Journal he was driving his tow truck when he saw two police cars on the street and two officers, including a K9 unit, trying to handcuff a man.
"He was resisting," Ayala said of White.
The officers were able to handcuff White and bring him to the ground. Ayala asked them to stop because he was concerned for the man's welfare, he said.
Comment:
The tyranny of law enforcement in poor communities is a window into our emerging police state. These thuggish tactics are now being used against activists and dissidents. And as the nation unravels, as social unrest spreads, the naked face of police repression will become commonplace. Totalitarian systems always seek license to engage in this kind of behavior by first targeting a demonized minority. Such systems demand that the police, to combat the "lawlessness" of the demonized minority, be, in essence, emancipated from the constraints of the law. The unrestricted and arbitrary subjugation of one despised group, stripped of equality before the law, conditions the police to employ these tactics against the wider society. "Laws that are not equal for all revert to rights and privileges, something contradictory to the very nature of nation-states," Hannah Arendt wrote in "The Origins of Totalitarianism." "The clearer the proof of their inability to treat stateless people as legal persons and the greater the extension of arbitrary rule by police decree, the more difficult it is for states to resist the temptation to deprive all citizens of legal status and rule them with an omnipotent police."
The Origins of Our Police State
French citizens Nizar Sassi and Mourad Benchellali have filed a lawsuit in a French court against the former Guantanamo chief, demanding a criminal probe into his actions.
On Thursday, the court granted the complaint, summoning the former American general to France for a hearing.
Comment: Hopefully this will have a snowball effect. These human rights violators must be brought to justice, including the politicians involved.
According to business daily Vedomosti, the Chinese side discussed the financial details of this project with a representative of the Russian delegation at a meeting behind closed doors during the Boao Forum for Asia 2015.
Earlier, Alexander Misharin, first vice-president of Russian Railways, said that project financing would be offered in two currencies - rubles and yuan, writes the newspaper Kommersant. This project is more than just a promising idea - according to Misharin, for the state, the payback period of such projects is five to seven years.

The above right image was captured from a real ATM machine not long ago, and could be seen anytime for any reason by anyone operating on the digital grid.
There are increasing examples of technology failures and stricter bank policies that are keep people from getting their money.
And they are happening all across the globe.
Ulster Bank in Ireland just made news after customers were locked out of their accounts by a glitch that disabled access to wage money:
Following a number of complaints from those expecting their weekly and monthly salaries to post, the bank apologised on Twitter for the glitch.
"We're aware that a number of customers are experiencing delays in receiving credits this morning, our tech team are working on this at the moment," the bank's customer care account, @UlsterBank_Help tweeted.
Comment: So not only are there laws on the books effectively criminalizing one for taking out large amounts of one's own money, not only are their "glitches" in withdrawing your money electronically, but the whole banking system itself is dangerously over-leveraged ie., horrible "investments" have been made with your money, which leaves your money in a very precarious position.
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In a letter sent Tuesday and released publicly Wednesday, the Democratic and Republican US lawmakers said they "strongly encourage" the International Federation of Football Associations (FIFA) to move the global competition, arguing that allowing Russia to play host to the event "inappropriately bolsters the prestige" of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
FIFA spokeswoman Delia Fischer rejected calls to strip Russia of the World Cup it was awarded in 2010.
"History has shown so far that boycotting sport events or a policy of isolation or confrontation are not the most effective ways to solve problems," Fischer wrote Wednesday in an email to the Associated Press.
The World Cup, she said, "can be a powerful catalyst for constructive dialogue between people and governments, helping to bring positive social developments."
"We have seen that the FIFA World Cup can be a force for good and FIFA believes this will be the case for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia."
FIFA President Sepp Blatter earlier slammed calls to boycott the 2018 World Cup in Russia saying football was "a symbol of unity."
"Football should be united, sport should be united when it comes to boycotts," Blatter said addressing the 39th UEFA Congress in Vienna. "Boycotts have never had any results."














Comment: We have been saying for quite some time that the tools and techniques honed in the global war of terror would one day be used to control local populations. The elites are well aware that the economy is due for a collapse, and that the global weather patterns have become so bizarre that food shortages could result. They will continue to do everything necessary to maintain control, only so as to insure that they remain in charge.