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Started by zorgon, February 09, 2012, 01:41:37 AM

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Somamech

The ORI Processing Crusade  >:(

My thoughts are that's it's nothing do to do with the flesh... The war is on the Mind and those that...right now work in that manner have not found a way. 

The Ori work work hard....

That is why nothing makes any sense to anyone.    :'(


zorgon

Quote from: sky otter on March 25, 2012, 04:34:42 PM
knowing what you can do and claim only works if you run across a reasonable individual
and there are less of them around any more

Quite true


Vegas police OK $100k for videographer in beating
Mar 26, 2012 1:08pm


QuoteLAS VEGAS (AP) — A Las Vegas police money committee has approved a $100,000 settlement for a man who says he was attacked and beaten in his driveway as he videotaped police in his neighborhood.

The department's Committee on Fiscal Affairs signed off Monday on the settlement with Mitchell Crooks, of Las Vegas.

Crooks was taping police as they investigated a burglary report on his cul-de-sac on March 20, 2011. Officer Derek Colling began to drive away from the scene, but stopped his vehicle, shined a light on Crooks and approached him.

Video footage captures Colling telling Crooks to put down the camera. Crooks refuses, telling the officer he's within his legal rights to tape the incident and he's on his own property.

The camera shakes and Crooks is heard howling while an officer is heard yelling at him to stop resisting. According to the federal civil rights lawsuit Crooks filed in November, that's when the officer beat him.

At the end of the four-minute clip posted to YouTube, a voice is heard saying, "When you don't do what I ask you, then you're in a world of hurt."

Crooks was arrested for battery against an officer, trespassing and resisting arrest. The charges were later dropped.

Colling was fired in December after a departmental investigation. In five years as a police officer, he was involved in two fatal shootings that coroner's juries ruled were justified.

Crooks moved to Las Vegas after making headlines in 2002 when he videotaped two Inglewood, Calif., police officers beating a 16-year-old boy.

Vegas police OK $100k for videographer in beating



Littleenki

Quote from: zorgon on March 27, 2012, 08:53:39 AM
Quite true


Vegas police OK $100k for videographer in beating
Mar 26, 2012 1:08pm


Vegas police OK $100k for videographer in beating


Yes, Zorgon, we are being beaten about by the establishment, but they cant take what's in our minds....oh wait, yes they can....UGH!:o
Im a staunch supporter of law enforcement, but when bad seeds are planted, something bad is sure to grow from it!
Here, in Largo, we have a unique setup, whereas the new rookies are immediately inducted by older officers upon arrival to the force, and we turn out some of the best trained cops in the world as a result.
Level headed guys and gals with scruples and respect for their fellow citizen are what we get, it's really an effective solution to just training them and sticking them in some big evil city.
Our cops have personality, too, and youll see them right with the regular guys at the islands, or ballpark, having fun lke normal people...something most cops dont even think about after the mental F...ing they get from their work environs.
The stress is what gets em, and usually it's one event away from firing for cops, so they arent as heavy handed as they used to be.

We MUST be aware of who and what tries to control us, so we know who and what our enemies are when the s&#t hits the fan. Thanks, Zorgon for the post, and its a wake up call for those who think they can antagonize someone(cops) who are one step away from death every day, and a wake up call for those cops who dont understand that they are one of us, not an enemy.
I am always wary of the police when they are yelling stuff like that guy was, but in the heat of the moment, the weaker minded officers expose themselves at some poor souls expense.
Although, the guy did ask for it, IMHO, he didnt deserve it.

LE
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Ivalen

"Paying cash for a cup of coffee"

Misleading title - the document talks about using cash to pay for services at an Internet cafe. Sure you can get coffee there - but even the Infowar writer made the non-logical mistake of "who uses a credit card for a $2 cup of coffee?". Take the entire document in to context, and what is included is in fact pretty good at describing suspicious behavior when it comes to the usage of an Internet Cafe.

Let's not turn this in to FUD.

Littleenki

Quote from: Ivalen on March 27, 2012, 04:57:48 PM
"Paying cash for a cup of coffee"

Misleading title - the document talks about using cash to pay for services at an Internet cafe. Sure you can get coffee there - but even the Infowar writer made the non-logical mistake of "who uses a credit card for a $2 cup of coffee?". Take the entire document in to context, and what is included is in fact pretty good at describing suspicious behavior when it comes to the usage of an Internet Cafe.

Let's not turn this in to FUD.
Internet cafe=shady dealings for shady folks
card or cash at an internet cafe=have your number skimmed or leave with your coffee safe and sound
Any way you look at it, it all goes into the aether, so just dont put it out there, right?
Too easy to say....
Hermetically sealed, for your protection