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'Nigerian Prince' email scammer turns out to be 67-year-old Louisiana man

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The mastermind who claimed to be Nigerian royalty in order to conduct a well-known 'phishing' email scam has been arrested in Louisiana.

Michael Neu, 67, was arrested this week following an 18-month investigation by Slidell Police Department's Financial Crimes Division. He has been charged with 269 counts of wire fraud and money laundering and is believed to have set up hundreds of scam email accounts costing unassuming citizens thousands of dollars.

The scam emails involve a well-known trope that is almost as old as the internet: A person claiming to be a Nigerian prince, or their representative, emails you requesting personal financial information in order to expedite the transfer of a massive inheritance of which you were hitherto unaware.

Attention

'War on cops' is police propaganda - cop deaths on the decline while citizens killed by cops at epidemic levels

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Data from 2017 reveals that the idea that there is a "war on cops" is nothing more than police propaganda, as the number of officers killed in the line of duty dropped to the second-lowest total in more than 50 years.

Conversely, there were over 1,000 people killed by cops for the fourth year in a row, according to the website killedbypolice.net, which operates a database of individuals killed by law enforcement officers.

According to data from the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, a nonprofit aimed at honoring officers and improving safety, as of December 28:


Comment: As cops continue to become further militarized and trained in the 'us vs them' mentality, the numbers of public casualties will continue to rise. The idea that cops are there to serve and protect the public are long gone by. See also:


Arrow Down

Apple's ill designed Chicago store: bird poop, falling ice and cracking windows

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For all of its fancy engineering and architectural accolades earned since opening in October, Michigan Avenue's glassy new Apple store is struggling with an apparently unexpected adversary: Chicago's wintery climate.

According to a report by The Verge, frozen chunks of snow and icicles sliding off the riverfront building's gutter-less, laptop-esque roof pose a serious threat to pedestrians. The dangerous condition forced Apple employees to close-off portions of Pioneer Court with caution tape and deploy signs reading "Watch for falling snow and ice."

Falling ice wasn't the only winter-related issue facing the Foster + Partners-designed flag ship store this week. According to pictures posted to the discussion forum at Skyscraperpage, Chicago's recent cold snap caused at least one of the store's glass panels to develop a crack.

Chart Pie

Déja vu: Trump's approval rating exactly matches Obama's at the end of first year

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Let me begin with a rare tweet, courtesy of Matt Drudge, a guy who doesn't tweet much and also the owner of world's biggest news-aggregator, the Drudge Report obviously:
Rasmussen Poll shows Trump at 46% APPROVE this morning, with 53% DISAPPROVE... What about Obama at same exact date first year in presidency?? 46% APPROVE, 53% DISAPPROVE!

Comment: Obviously, there is a large disconnect between what the American people think and what the mainstream media tells them to think. A case in point: The American People Are Coming to Terms With The Fact That Their Government Is A Dictatorship


Arrow Up

Iran to shift focus to policing crime rather than women who violate dress code

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© REUTERS/StringerMorality police take down the name of a detained woman during a crackdown on "social corruption" in north Tehran, Iran, June 18, 2008.
One of the more notorious images that often comes out of Iran is that of chador-clad women with police armbands and male police officers rounding up loosely veiled, and often young, women into minivans to be taken to police stations. These officers, known as Gasht-e Ershad, or Guidance Patrol, roam busy avenues, especially during the summer, and are often seen harassing young couples or groups of women. Now, according to statements by Iranian officials, these scenes are to be no more.

On Dec. 27, Brig. Gen. Hossein Rahimi, head of Greater Tehran police, said, "According to the commander of the NAJA [Law Enforcement Force of the Islamic Republic of Iran], those who do not observe Islamic values and have negligence in this area will no longer be taken to detention centers, a legal case will not be made for them and we will not send them to court; rather, education classes to reform their behavior will be offered."

Comment: It's nice to see Iran taking a softer approach to policing morality, while in other parts of the world the same can't be said.

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Puerto Rico: 1 million still without power 100 days after hurricane Maria

People who lost their homes during Hurricane Maria in September rest at a gymnasium of a school turned shelter in Canovanas.
© ReutersPeople who lost their homes during Hurricane Maria in September rest at a gymnasium of a school turned shelter in Canovanas.
Though some basic necessities have returned to the island, residents are angry that they are still in "recovery mode."

Puerto Rico is now in its 100th day since Category 4 Hurricane Maria struck the island, damaging vast amounts of infrastructure and nearly eliminating its electrical and running water systems.

Though some of these basic necessities have returned to the island, residents who have electricity say that "blackouts are part of life" and are angry that they are still in "recovery mode."

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Facebook suspends account of man who shared photo of dying wife

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If ever you think Facebook is a haven for free speech and a place where people can freely share their peaceful information and thoughts, you need only browse through our archives to realize how much of a farce that is. Backing up this notion of arbitrary Facebook censorship is a recent post from Elliot Lowe about his now-deceased wife's cancer and how it allegedly got his account suspended.

In this heart-wrenching post, Lowe described his late wife, Donna's battle with cancer.
My wife (donna Lowe) was diagnosed with cervical cancer three days before Christmas, it wasn't until the 10th of January 2017 after further tests and scans (PET Scan) that my wife's consultant at Northampton General Hospital dealt us a further devastating blow that the cancer had already spread to her Lymph nodes in her pelvic area and as a result the cancer had been diagnosed as stage 4b.
Despite a very hard, but brutal fight against the cancer involving daily radiotherapy for six weeks and a chemotherapy session, a session which had to stop due to complications it was a diagnosis that was to claim her life.
He then went on to urge other women to make sure they undergo annual Cervical Screening which could've prevented his wife from dying had they found the cancer early enough.

Fire

Two young siblings killed in house fire in Emmen, Netherlands

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Two children were killed in a house fire that ignited Saturday morning in Emmen. The victims are a six-year-old boy and his five-year-old sister, a regional police office reported.

Their parents were not seriously injured in the blaze, and were transported to an area hospital for treatment. The family's dog also died in the fire, NOS reported.

Gold Coins

2017 is worst year for US dollar since 2003 while gold on upward trend hits $1310

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After tumbling in early December, gold has exploded higher since The Fed hiked rates on 12/13, hitting $1310 today - the highest since Oct 16th.
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Bitcoin is racist: Deep State demonization of cryptocurrencies begins

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The Jeff Bezos/CIA backed Washington Post is issuing an ominous warning that Bitcoin is being used by 'extremist groups.'

We have heard this song and dance a millions times before... Iraq 'WMDs', 'Assad must go', 'moderate rebels' in Syria, 'humanitarian' conflict, 'Trump-Russia collusion', and the list goes on and on.

Whenever the Deep State is about to go to war, the demonization begins, and the catch phrases are rolled out by corrupt and paid for media publications like the WaPo.

The war against Bitcoin has begun, and connecting the cryptocurrency to "extremist groups" will now be floated out by the mainstream media to gauge how much traction it can muster.

Comment: Tarring cryptocurrencies as inherently evil because of who is using them is akin to demonizing the internet because ISIS has a website. The technology is neutral, in and of itself, so the fact that there are moves to associate it with evil things suggests there must be something inherently threatening about it. See also: