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Heart - Black

FBI allows over 200K pedophiles access to child porn to make 25 arrests

FBI distributes child porn
The FBI has embarked on a new strategy to catch people dwelling in the depraved world of online child pornography, and it is raising some eyebrows. For almost two weeks, the FBI ran one of the internet's largest child pornography websites and allowed users to download thousands of illicit images and videos.
"The Justice Department acknowledged in court filings that the FBI operated the site, known as Playpen, from Feb. 20 to March 4, 2015. At the time, the site had more than 215,000 registered users and included links to more than 23,000 sexually explicit images and videos of children, including more than 9,000 files that users could download directly from the FBI. Some of the images described in court filings involved children barely old enough for kindergarten."
For all of this dissemination of child porn to people around the country and the world, the FBI brought charges against just 25 people, nine of whom remain unidentified. They have been unable to link specific people to these nine network addresses.

Comment: Though no one would argue against twenty five fewer pedophiles on the loose, the FBI acted with no regard for the continued victimization of the children in these videos. This sting operation was criminal in and of itself, however, it is no surprise that this tactic was considered acceptable in light of the rank pedophilia that pervades government agencies all over the world.


Quenelle

People Power! Area high schoolers protest Trump rally with "Trump makes America hate again" sign

Trump, protest
© IAN MAULE/Tulsa WorldIndividual acts, no matter how small, are noticed by the universe and counted
With their protest sign — a sheet carrying the words "Trump Makes America Hate Again" — tucked away deep in one of their shoes, a group of high school students nervously made their way into the center pit at the Mabee Center for Donald Trump's rally on Wednesday.

More than a dozen students from Booker T. Washington, Edison and Bishop Kelley high schools were among the protestors who showed up at the rally.

Noah Miracle, a Booker T. junior, said the group went because they think it is important to stand up for what they believe in.

"We've really had the idea of freedom of speech drilled into our heads in school since a young age, so this was really an opportunity to apply these things to the real world," he said.

"It was important to remind Trump and his supporters that while different political ideologies are completely acceptable, hateful and divisive rhetoric is not."

Miracle said Trump is "openly corrosive to civic life and American values."


Comment: From the mouths of babes the truth is often spoken. Interesting symbolism that the young man's last name is 'miracle.'


Comment: If each of us would take a stand and contribute minor acts of resistance to a system that gives us candidates like Donald Trump and Killary Clinton we could literally change the world.


Eye 1

Poles protest increased surveillance law changes

poles to streets
© ReutersThousands of Poles march through Warsaw to protest against the government's plan to increase its surveillance powers.
People took to the streets of Warsaw Saturday protesting against the Polish government's planned changes to a law that would increase surveillance over citizens. Thousands of Poles marched in the capital city urging the ruling Law and Justice Party (PiS) to withdraw the reform plan. "You're supposed to listen, not listen in," read one of the banners carried by demonstrators.

The proposal, which has not been signed yet, expands the government's access to digital data and loosens the legal framework of using surveillance in law enforcement. Critics of the law say it will undermine privacy rights. "Our privacy, intimacy is under threat, we can be followed, watched over both in our homes, and online," said Mateusz Kijowski, one of the protest organizers.

Since the PiS took power in November 2015, its efforts to exert more control over the judiciary and the media have raised concern among some in Poland. The Polish government's move has also alarmed the EU, which has started investigating charges that Warsaw is undermining the EU democratic principles. If the probe finds Warsaw guilty of the alleged violations of the EU principles, it would lead to the suspension of Poland's voting rights in the 28-nation bloc.

Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydlo has defended the government's plan. She told EU lawmakers this week that her government had not breached European or Polish laws after it made changes to the top constitutional court and put public media under its direct control.

Comment: But, PM Szydlo, governments always say that! The best means to disempower the public is to increase fear-based surveillance, own the courts and control all the media. Just ask the US!


War Whore

Jury ruling: Innocent man assaulted by cop had right to defend himself

police brutality Orlando
© News6 Johnson attempted to diffuse the situation by walking away from the aggressive officer, Wilson followed and assaulted the innocent homeless man.
Accused of assaulting a police officer, a homeless man was recently found not guilty after a jury reviewed the body cam video of the arresting officer. Instead of charging him with resisting arrest, the jury agreed that the unarmed man had a right to defend himself against an overzealous cop.

On August 26, 2015, Terre Johnson, 44, was sitting on the curb when Officer James Wilson confronted him for no apparent reason. After threatening to give Johnson a citation for asserting his civil rights, Officer Wilson questioned whether the homeless man could even afford to pay the bullshit ticket. On his own body cam video, Wilson threatened and insulted the surrounding homeless people willing to defend Johnson's constitutional rights.

As Johnson verbally defended himself, Officer Wilson placed his hand directly in front of Johnson's face. When Wilson ordered him to keep his hands down, Johnson immediately complied and placed his hands on the ground while continuing to argue with the condescending cop. As Johnson asked the aggressive officer to give him five feet of space, Wilson incessantly pressed his hand against Johnson's chest while putting his face in Johnson's face.

Comment: The escalation of police brutality is one mark of tightening social controls in the US. Soon anyone could be made a criminal for any reason. By design?


Better Earth

African Muslims & Christians stand united - show Americans how not to let ISIS win

Cameroon Christians and Muslims
For three years, the Nigeria-based Boko Haram terrorist group, which has aligned itself with ISIS, has carried out murderous attacks in neighboring Cameroon. The advertised purpose of that onslaught, in which more than 1,100 people have been killed, is to turn the country into an "Islamic state." Five people were murdered in the most recent attack, a suicide bombing at a mosque in Neguetchewe.

Rather than seeing the country's Muslim minority as a fifth column, many within its Christian population — led by prominent clerics, such as Joseph Klofou of the Protestant Church of Cameroon - have volunteered to guard mosques so that Muslims can worship in peace. Muslims have reciprocated that gesture by standing guard outside Christian houses of worship.

"I feel frustrated seeing my brothers and sisters dying," explained Klofou. "I must act while praying to God to send his angels and warriors to fight Boko Haram because He is the merciful God of armies."

Referring to Boko haram as "a group of bad people," Djafarou Alamine of Cameroon's central mosques declared that "Islam condemns all that they have been doing to both Christians and Muslims who are all God's creatures even though they have religious differences."

House

San Francisco scrambling to relocate homeless before Super Bowl 50

Homeless
© Susan Ragan / Reuters
With Super Bowl 50 just weeks away, host city San Francisco is struggling to move its homeless into shelters and out of the eye of the media. Workers have been sent to the Embarcadero to help transients find shelter away from the future Super Bowl Fan Village.

According to Bloomberg Politics, San Francisco officials are focused on cleaning up the scenic waterfront Embarcadero Center. The Embarcadero is a highly rated shopping and dining center with high-end stores like Godiva Chocolatier and L'Occitane En Provence. With views of the Golden Gate Bridge, it is easy to see why it is an ideal location for the one million visitors expected to be at the Super Bowl Fan Village.

However, the city's famed Market Street, which runs down to the Embarcadero, is also a makeshift home to some of San Francisco's 6,775 homeless residents.

Comment: See more: Jail or freezing to death: Woman vandalizes Virginia assembly to escape cold


Quenelle

Russians remain calm throughout financial difficulties because their economy is 'unsinkable'

ruble currency
© Sputnik/ Alexandr Demyanchuk
In spite of the difficult economic situation, Russians remain calm, because they believe in the stability of the state and "floodability" of the Russian economy, German financial analyst Matthias Siller said in an interview with Finanz und Wirtschaft.

Since Russia managed to achieve a high degree of self-sufficiency, the threat of inflation and bank failures is very low, the expert said.

According to Siller, Russian residents are "surprisingly quiet" compared to the "panic attacks" in the past. "Russians have become poorer, but none of them really believed in the prospects of wealth," the expert explained.

Comment: Also see: US investigation into 'Russian meddling' in the EU is a farce


Newspaper

Do they just make it up? Passive reporting vs scientific mortality studies

How many people have been killed in the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen or Somalia? On November 18th, a UN press briefing on the war in Yemen declared authoritatively that it had so far killed 5,700 people, including 830 women and children. But how precise are these figures, what are they based on, and what relation are they likely to bear to the true numbers of people killed?

Dead Aghani Children
© ReutersAfghan villagers sit near the bodies of children who were reported to have been killed during a NATO airstrike in Kunar province on April 7, 2013
Throughout the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan, the media has cited UN updates comparing numbers of Afghans killed by "coalition forces" and the "Taliban." Following the U.S. escalation of the war in 2009 and 2010, a report by McClatchy in March 2011 was headlined, "UN: U.S.-led forces killed fewer Afghan civilians last year." It reported a 26% drop in U.S.-led killing of Afghan civilians in 2010, offset by a 28% increase in civilians killed by the "Taliban" and "other insurgents." This was all illustrated in a neat pie-chart slicing up the extraordinarily low reported total of 2,777 Afghan civilians killed in 2010 at the peak of the U.S.-led escalation of the war.

Comment: See also: The legacy of US war and occupation and the "staggering" violence we now see in Iraq


Quenelle

New video game mocks Bill Gates and his 'save the world' philanthropy

Bill Gates
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Anti-poverty campaigners have launched an online video game satirizing Bill Gates' global philanthropy and featuring a pixelated version of the billionaire flying across stereotypical African landscape.

'Save us Bill Gates' was released on Friday by UK campaign group Global Justice Now in a bid to highlight the business magnate's role in international development.

The game's creators opted for 1980s-style animation, and have made it impossible for Gates' character to lose money. Players must try to throw away all his money within 30 seconds by clicking their mouse. But no matter how hard players click, the billionaire's wealth increases as the game goes on due to his investments in fossil fuels and tax avoidance - making it impossible for him to donate his fortune.

Global Justice Now's campaigns and policy chief, Polly Jones, said the game shows how Gates' free market approach to development holds the potential to make poverty and inequality even worse.

Comment: Also see: Ultra-rich 'philanthrocapitalist' class subverting global democracy


Pistol

Fathers of executed terror suspects sue France for unlawful murder

Hasna Aitboulahcen
© Green Apple / YouTubeHasna Aitboulahcen
The families of two suspected jihadists, who were killed in the French police counter-terrorist operations following the Paris attacks in November, have sued France for murder, saying that their relatives were killed wrongfully.

Murder complaints were recently filed by the family of the Hasna Aitboulahcen, a cousin of the alleged Paris attacks mastermind, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, and by the father of Tarek Belgacem, who tried assaulting a police station with a knife on the anniversary of the Charlie Hebdo attacks, The Local reported.

Aitboulahcen was killed on November 18, five days after the Paris attack, when the police stormed an apartment in Saint-Denis where she was hiding together with Abaaoud and another terrorist, Chakib Akrouh.

French investigators believe that the 26-year-old woman was the one who found and rented the safe house for the jihadists.

However, her family disagrees with the official version of the events, claiming that Aitboulahcen was helping the terrorists against her will.

Comment: Isn't it strange that this is probably the first time this issue has even been raised in the mainstream news? Innocent until proven guilty? Apparently not. Aitboulahcen and Belgacem should have been taken in alive, interrogated, and put on trial - not extrajudicially murdered. Then again, dead men and women cannot contradict an official government narrative, which makes such a practice ever so appealing.