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Handcuffs

Police tase soldier and his dog during traffic stop

taser
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A disturbing video uploaded to YouTube Saturday shows Lakeland police officers yank a non-violent man from his vehicle, repeatedly taser him — and then taser his dog.

The video appears to be a traffic stop and the man in the truck appears to be a soldier or a veteran as he is dressed in ACUs.

As the video begins, three Lakeland officers have the man surrounded in his truck and he does not appear to be complying with their demands to get out of the vehicle. An officer then attempts to tackle the man who is not fighting back at all.

After an unsuccessful attempt at tackling, the officer deploys a taser, sending the man collapsing to the ground. During the melee, it appears that the man dressed in ACUs is holding a bible.

Footprints

Shades of San Bernadino: Media tramples through home of Orlando shooter

outside mateen's apartment
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An assumption could be made that a secondary crime scene in a potential matter of national security would be treated with delicacy and scrutiny — and would be guarded against contamination from outside parties. But almost immediately following the mass shooting in Orlando — exactly as what happened after the San Bernardino massacre — mainstream media breached the ostensible crime scene at the apartment of key suspect, Omar Mateen.

This time, however, reporters didn't need to break through a barricaded but unguarded residence — the FBI simply left the door unlocked after its initial investigation. Actually, make that two doors — the apartment's front and back doors were not only left unlocked, they weren't barricaded, even with the ubiquitous yellow crime scene tape.

And just like San Bernardino — when a slew of reporters rummaged through the shooters' belongings — media crews made a mockery of the FBI in live time, snapping pictures, pushing items around, tweeting in real time pictures from Mateen's bathroom. Pure sensationalist gawkery on display.

Comment: There is a lot about the Orlando shootings that don't add up:


Family

Canada passes assisted suicide bill that critics say will still 'trap patients in intolerable suffering'

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Canada has adopted a law permitting assisted suicide for terminally ill adults whose death is "reasonably foreseeable." Some critics say the law prevents those with degenerative conditions such as Alzheimer's from seeking medically-assisted death.

Caving in to pressure by Justin Trudeau's Liberal government after weeks of rigorous parliamentary debate, senators finally approved the so-called Bill C-14 in a vote of 44 to 28 on Friday. The Canadian Medical Association said it was "pleased that historic federal legislation on medical aid in dying is now in place."

The law was originally proposed after Canada's Supreme Court overturned a ban on doctor-assisted suicide in 2015. The court's decision extended to adults suffering from intolerable physical or psychological pain and untreatable medical condition.

Rose

Russian soldier dies in Syria preventing car bomb attack on aid distribution point

Russian army soldiers
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A Russian soldier has died in Syria as he prevented a car packed with explosives from reaching the humanitarian aid distribution point in Homs province, the Defense Ministry said.

"Sergeant Andrey Timoshenkov, who was escorting a humanitarian convoy of the Russian Reconciliation Center, has stopped a car rigged with explosives by opening fire at it with small arms. Andrey received injuries incompatible with life in the explosion of the vehicle driven by a suicide bomber," the ministry said.

The doctors at Russian Khmeimim airbase in Latakia province fought for Timoshenkov's life for over 24 hours, but he passed away on Thursday, June 16, it added.

The command has presented Sergeant Timoshenkov with a posthumous state award.

According to the Russian media, the deceased serviceman was a marine from Russia's exclave Kaliningrad Region.

Russia has lost 11 troops since beginning its anti-terrorist operation in Syria on September 30, 2015, at the request of the country's president, Bashar Assad.

Comment: This Russian soldier sacrificed his life to help save many with Russian aid yet the US accuses Russia of preventing aid reaching Syrians.


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SOTT Focus: The Truth Perspective: A Time for Warriors: Interview with Stefan Verstappen

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In his last article 'Historical Cycles; are we doomed to repeat the past?', Stefan Verstappen made the case that our society is going into what is known as the Chaos Stage of history.No one can deny that the state of our civilization is deteriorating.In his latest article 'A Time for Warriors' he describes the horrific situation we are facing. (Not for the squeamish.)But there is hope.

According to the theory of historical cycles, the next stage is a new golden age, appropriately named 'The Warrior Age'. But what does it mean to be a 'warrior'? Who can be a warrior? Is a warrior non-violent? Why is becoming a warrior the first step to changing society?

To learn the answers to these questions and what we can all do to prepare for and create a better world, listen this episode of 'The Truth Perspective' on the SOTT Radio Network with hosts Laura Knight-Jadczyk, Joe Quinn, Niall Bradley and Harrison Koehli, and their special guest Stefan H. Verstappen.

Stefan has over thirty-five years' experience in the martial arts including five years spent in East Asia. In 1985 he traveled to throughout Asia and studied martial arts in Hong Kong, Taipei Thailand, Korea, and mainland China. Verstappen is the author of 8 books including The Thirty-Six Strategies of Ancient China, Blind Zen, and The Art of Urban Survival.Website: Chinastrategies.com, Video.

After our talk with Stefan, we continued the discussion of spiritual warfare, and discussed the Orlando Pulse nightclub shooting.

Running Time: 02:13:16

Download: MP3


Here's the transcript of the show:

Heart - Black

Pakistani man murdered by his in-laws in rare male 'honor killing'

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A man's throat was slit by relatives of his wife who disapproved of their marriage in the latest "honour killing" to hit Pakistan, police said Saturday.

Hundreds of women are murdered by relatives in Pakistan each year on the pretext of defending what is seen as family honour, but it is rare for victim to be a man.

The murder happened at a marketplace in the Punjab city of Burewala on Friday, when Muhammad Irshad, 43, was attacked by his father-in-law and two brothers in-law, police said.

Comment: Documentary: A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness




HAL9000

Fast food teams up with big brother in the surveillance state

Fast food surveillance

Big Brother is watching you and he wants you to believe that if you have nothing to hide, then you have nothing to fear from the surveillance state.

This is a lie, of course. As we move deeper into the era of state-sponsored and corporate technological surveillance, we see the resulting evidence of individuals' loss of privacy and a transformation to a more compliant and self-policing society.

A new effort by Domino's Pizza Enterprises to start tracking their customers via satellite is a perfect example of just how eager corporations are to participate in the surveillance state. These efforts are always justified, using reasons such as improved customer service or ability to deliver a higher quality product. But the reality is that now Domino's is going to start tracking their customers' every move between the time they place their order to the time they pick it up, and thus collecting data on their personal life habits. Bloomberg reports:

Comment: Coming soon to a fast food chain near you!


Newspaper

Florida cop charged with 29 counts of child pornography commits suicide

Sgt. Kreg Costa
© Broward County SheriffSgt. Kreg Costa, pedophile
A Broward County Sheriff's sergeant, who was charged with 29 counts of child pornography, killed himself Wednesday night about 8 hours after being released from jail on a $250,000 bail.

According to the Sun Sentinel, Sergeant Kreg Costa, age 43 and from Sunrise, Fla., was released from jail under the condition that he not spend any alone time with his children. Dan Aranson, the law partner of Costa's lawyer, gave Costa a ride home. Costa called the local police at 5:30 pm Wednesday. When the police arrived on the scene, Costa was outside his house bleeding from a "self-inflicted gunshot wound."

Police said that no one else had been home and there were no witnesses. Costa was taken to Broward Medical Health Center and police confirmed his death at 11:27 pm that night.

Comment: For more on this story see: Child task force deputy charged with 29 counts of child porn, assault and molestation


Che Guevara

To fight corporate power and the increasing chaos it unleashes, we must first understand it

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© (Mary Altaffer / APDemocratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is seen on a television monitor addressing her supporters, as reporters file their stories after a June 7 news conference by presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump.
In the winter of 1941, a Jewish gravedigger from Chelmo, the western province of Poland, appeared in Warsaw and desperately sought a meeting with Jewish leaders.

He told them the Nazis were rounding up Jews, including the old, women and children, and forcing them into what looked like tightly sealed buses. The buses had the exhaust pipes redirected into the cabins. The Jews were killed with carbon monoxide. He had helped dig the mass graves for thousands of corpses until he escaped.

On the way to Warsaw, he had gone from village to village, frantically warning the Jews. Scores of Jews, in the villages and ultimately in Warsaw, heard his testimony of horror and dismissed it.

A handful of listeners, however, including Zivia Lubetkin, who two years later would help lead the uprising by 500 armed Jewish fighters in the Warsaw Ghetto, instantly understood the ultimate aims of the Nazi state.

"I don't know how we intuitively shared the same horrible conviction that the total annihilation of all the Jewish communities in Nazi-occupied Europe was at hand," she wrote in her memoir, "In the Days of Destruction and Revolt."

Comment: For those awake and aware enough to see how far gone society is, how ponerized our governments have become, how instability and chaos are the ever-growing rule rather than the exception, we have a double responsibility. The first is to keep ourselves healthy, safe and clear-minded enough to continue to see what is occurring. The second is to find strategically smart ways to share what we see with our brothers and sisters - to those of us who want to see reality as it really is and possibly help in shaping it. Physical, psychological and spiritual preparation for the increasing turmoil, and for those us who want to see a real future, are the order of the day.

Listen to today's Sott Radio show for more insights into what we're facing: A Time for Warriors: Interview with Stefan Verstappen


Heart - Black

Murder suicide: Gunman kills holistic doctor, then himself, small town of McKenna, Washingtown shaken and stunned

 Dr. Robert Sowers clinic
When David Steckler arrived for his doctors appointment this week, he didn't think he'd be staring death in the face.

But that's what happened when he arrived to Dr. Robert Sowers clinic.

Investigators from the Pierce County sheriff's office said around 8:25 a.m., Wednesday, that alleged gunman Robert Knapp, 35, walked into the clinic and shot Dr. Robert Sowers, 46, and then himself.

Comment: See also: New York holistic doctor thought to have died naturally was poisoned by her close employee
  • Prominent NY holistic doctor found dead of questionable suicide