DUI Punishment in USSA: Cop Inflicted Brain Damage
This guy was only changing a tire while allegedly drinking:
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This is what you get for walking home drunk in Utah:
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This is what you get for walking home drunk in Utah:
Delusional USSA serf thinks he still has Free Speech
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Protest leads to arrest at state fair
Greg Johnson - Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman
August 27, 2010
PALMER — A 52-year-old Palmer man who was arrested while protesting at the Alaska State Fair has become a minor YouTube celebrity in the Valley.
Sidney Hill is familiar to local residents as the gentleman who spends most of his days on the corner of the Palmer-Wasilla and Glenn highways with his large “Impeach Obama” sign. When he brought that banner to the first day of the fair, he drew a crowd.
An altercation with fair security, caught on a more than nine-minute video and posted on YouTube, led to his arrest on charges of fourth-degree assault, disorderly conduct and trespassing, said Cmdr. Tom Remaley of the Palmer Police Department. The video has also sparked criticism that state fair security personnel used excessive force in detaining Hill.
From watching the video, Remaley said he doesn’t feel the force used was excessive.
“I don’t know why security wanted him to leave, but he was yelling that he had his right to free speech,” Remaley said. “He also had a handgun on him, and they took him into custody. There were trying to get him on the ground and felt the gun.”
That’s when it appears fair security went from trying to escort Hill from the fairgrounds to taking him to the ground, Remaley said.
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WTC7 footage found through FOI request
A freedom of information lawsuit turned up 3 terabytes of new video and pictures of the USSA's day of terror, some remain redacted but at least one shocking refinement on what we've already seen has come out:
Listen at the 0:11 point for clear sounds of demolition charges. The caving in penthouse is new to me, at least - and I've watched this from many angles. Will the new data help the truth movement or just set them to work for hours looking for that tiny clue the censors missed before this data was released?
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Update: Some people think this following video is evidence that someone tried to cover up the obvious pre-implosion of the penthouse in the following (also newly released)
Listen at the 0:11 point for clear sounds of demolition charges. The caving in penthouse is new to me, at least - and I've watched this from many angles. Will the new data help the truth movement or just set them to work for hours looking for that tiny clue the censors missed before this data was released?
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Update: Some people think this following video is evidence that someone tried to cover up the obvious pre-implosion of the penthouse in the following (also newly released)
Portland Anarchist Stages Lemonade Revolt
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Here he is with his own pre-coverage of the event:
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Some nice coverage of the event itself:
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And a report by an IVAW activist member:
Lemonade Revolt
The Pathogen
August 27th, 2010
Yesterday was the Lemonade Revolt - a community response to this girl being shut down by health inspectors last month:
In the end, the girl got a trip to Disney land - so, no harm done. In fact, this girl's story wrapped up really well in a sweet American package: lemonade stand : bureaucracy : outrage : Disneyland!
The "Lemonade Revolt" was created by one of the local anarchists, who witnessed the girl being shut down in July. The anarchist himself was a father of youngsters (his boy helped me squeeze some lemonade at one point, totally fucking adorable).
I set up on Alberta St, between 25th and 26th at 11:40am. I purchased about $80 worth of lemons and oranges. In total, I made a investment into this event near $150 - but I was able to give out free lemonade all day long. I had two coolers full of ice, and two jugs full of water (one 7-gallon and one 5-gallon) - I was way over prepared. I stole borrowed a table from work, and set up signs for Iraq Veterans Against the War
Brett Bowers put his artwork on display next to my lemonade stand - he's a really good guy and a solid artist. Some anarchists handing out free zines set up on the other side of me. The Anarchists were super-fucking-awesome. I <3 Anarchists. I made lemonade all day. From noon till 9:30, nothing but lemonade, lemonade, lemonade - I squeezed all of the lemonade myself, right there on the street. It was a bitch. I had a chance to talk with some folks, particularly the folks interested in IVAW. Sam Adams came by my booth early in the afternoon, referring to being shut down by health inspectors he said, "[sic] You have nothing to worry about tonight, we'll leave you alone. You're safe." He didn't take any Lemonade. Immediately after he walked away from my booth, some folks corned him and asked why they should move to Portland. Adams was extremely kind - especially considering these douche bags were from California. People from south of Sacramento are not welcome to move to Cascadia. Sam Adams came around my booth again at around 9pm, "I changed my mind on that lemonade" he said, I gave him a copy of War Is A Racket, "Complements of Veterans For Peace".
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Tasers as NWO RX for Pension Krisis
Video Source: USSA Broadcast Corp.
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Peter McFarland Tased By Sheriff's Deputies In His Own Home
Anonymous - Hunffinton Post
August 31st, 2010
Peter McFarland of Marin County, Calif. is suing the county sheriff's office for tasing him in his own home while his wife pleaded with them to stop.
The deputies arrived June 29 of last year after McFarland fell outside his home while he and his wife Pearl were returning from a charity fundraiser, and he said something to the effect that if he had a gun, he'd shoot himself in the head.
It was hyperbole, McFarland told the deputies, who arrived after paramedics had already helped him inside. A rare survivor of pancreatic cancer, he considers himself lucky to be alive.
Yet the deputies insisted on taking McFarland to the hospital for psychiatric evaluation, ultimately tasing him after he demanded they leave his house. "Stop resisting!" the deputies repeatedly tell McFarland, as he whimpers and writhes in pain.
McFarland was arrested and jailed on a charge of resisting arrest, but a judge later threw out the charge.
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