Saturday, November 17, 2012

12-11-17 Florida Tampon Search...


Causeless Florida Roadside Cavity Search Produces Tampon and Lawsuit
3 August 2012. United States District Court, Middle District of Florida, Ocala. The attached Case Number 5:12-cv-434-OC-99TJC-PRL complaint (appended below) charges the Citrus County Sheriff and associates of stopping and strip-searching Leila Tarantino, a female driver, on a public byway without probable cause on 11 July 2011 in Beverly Hills, Florida. One officer stooped so low as to pluck the soggy tampon right out of Leila’s unwilling vagina while consummating a cavity search. Officers then cited Leila for violating restrictions on her driver license.
Attorneys claimed the court has jurisdiction under 28 USC 1391, 1331, and 1343, 42 USC 1983 and 1988, and CUSA Amendments 4, 9, and 14. The lawsuit cites violations of Florida Statute 901.211 which imposes duties of reasonable privacy and authority upon officers, duties they ignored.
901.211 Strip searches of persons arrested; body cavity search.
(1) As used in this section, the term “strip search” means having an arrested person remove or arrange some or all of his or her clothing so as to permit a visual or manual inspection of the genitals; buttocks; anus; breasts, in the case of a female; or undergarments of such person.
(2) No person arrested for a traffic, regulatory, or misdemeanor offense, except in a case which is violent in nature, which involves a weapon, or which involves a controlled substance, shall be strip searched unless:
(a) There is probable cause to believe that the individual is concealing a weapon, a controlled substance, or stolen property; or
(b) A judge at first appearance has found that the person arrested cannot be released either on recognizance or bond and therefore shall be incarcerated in the county jail.
(3) Each strip search shall be performed by a person of the same gender as the arrested person and on premises where the search cannot be observed by persons not physically conducting or observing the search pursuant to this section. Any observer shall be of the same gender as the arrested person.
(4) Any body cavity search must be performed under sanitary conditions.
(5) No law enforcement officer shall order a strip search within the agency or facility without obtaining the written authorization of the supervising officer on duty.
(6) Nothing in this section shall be construed as limiting any statutory or common-law right of any person for purposes of any civil action or injunctive relief.
The lawsuit attacks the Sheriff and deputies as officials and individuals for their scurrilous pattern of behavior that invades rights and for battering and humiliating Leila, and inflicting severe emotional distress upon her. It seeks declaratory and injunctive relief requiring a change to Sheriff policies and practices, and compensatory, general, special, and exemplary damages, plus attorney fees and costs and “other relief as the court finds just and proper.” Leila seeks a jury trial.
Let us join in wishing Leila’s attorneys Michael Suchrest and Matthew Birk (352-373-5922) the best of success in prosecuting the egregious malfeasance by the Sheriff and deputies. I wonder whether they investigated Florida Statue 760.51 as a tool for obtaining relief and remedy.
760.51 Violations of constitutional rights, civil action by the Attorney General; civil penalty.
(1) Whenever any person, whether or not acting under color of law, interferes by threats, intimidation, or coercion, or attempts to interfere by threats, intimidation, or coercion, with the exercise or enjoyment by any other person of rights secured by the State Constitution or laws of this state, the Attorney General may bring a civil or administrative action for damages, and for injunctive or other appropriate relief for violations of the rights secured. Any damages recovered under this section shall accrue to the injured person. The civil action shall be brought in the name of the state and may be brought on behalf of the injured person. The Attorney General is entitled to an award of reasonable attorney’s fees and costs if the Department of Legal Affairs prevails in an action brought under this section.
(2) Any person who interferes by threats, intimidation, or coercion, or attempts to interfere by threats, intimidation, or coercion, with the exercise or enjoyment by any other person of rights secured by the State Constitution or laws of this state is liable for a civil penalty of not more than $10,000 for each violation. This penalty may be recovered in any action brought under this section by the Attorney General. A civil penalty so collected shall accrue to the state and shall be deposited as received into the General Revenue Fund unallocated.

12-11-17 Corruption of the Grand Jury instrument


The other face of the failure of the Grand Jury instrument to stem government corruption, is its implementation to suppress the People.  jz
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Grand juries are used to threaten political activists in two ways: 1) by threatening prison time for those who refuse to talk about their political beliefs and political associations and 2) by using these threats, combined with secretive proceedings, to intimidate and disrupt the broader social movement. Here's how one activist anarchist handled it.

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12-11-17 US - I just don't know you anymore...

12-11-17 Bradley Manning Seeks Plea Deal


Retaliation against Truthers is the other face of tolerating lying to the People by its government.  jz
Bradley Manning Seeks Plea Deal
Expect Pentagon to show him little leniency.
by Stephen Lendman
Plea bargains are sought or accepted for lesser sentences on charges faced. Innocent victims take them if offered. They know potentially what they face against hardball prosecutors wanting blood.
If convicted on all or most serious charges, Manning faces potential life in prison. In America, innocence is no defense. Thousands languish unjustifiably in gulag hell. US prisons are some of the worst.
Manning's lawyer, David Coombs notified the military court that he'll plead guilty to some charges. It's more a partial plea deal than a traditional one. More on that below.
The Bradley Manning Support Network ( BMSN)asks, "When did exposing truth become a crime in America?" It's criminalized when government rogues want uncomfortable truths kept secret.
Manning is an American hero. He's a courageous Army intelligence analyst turned whistleblower. Harry Truman once said:
"When even one American - who has done nothing wrong - is forced by fear to shut his mind and close his mouth, then all Americans are in peril."
The National Security Whistleblowers Coalition(NSWBC) is an alliance of whistleblowers. Sibel Edmonds founded it in August 2004. It's independent and nonpartisan. She serves as president.
Its members include "current or former federal employees or civilians working under contract to the United States who, to their detriment or personal risk, bring to light fraud, waste, and abuse in government operations and agencies when such improprieties compromise the national security of the United States."
At perhaps the most perilous time in world history, exposing vital truths takes on greater importance than ever. A legion of Bradley Mannings is needed.
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12-11-17 GAZA - Israel killed its subcontractor


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Haaretz daily editorial

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Israel killed its subcontractor in Gaza

The political outcome of the operation will become clear on January 22, but the strategic ramifications are more complex: Israel will have to find a new subcontractor to replace Ahmed Jabari as its border guard in the south.

By  Nov.14, 2012 | 10:44 PM 


Palestinian firefighters extinguish fire - AFP - November 14, 2012.
Palestinian firefighters extinguish fire from the car of Ahmaed Jaabari, head of the military wing of the Hamas movement, the Ezzedin Qassam Brigades, Gaza, November 14, 2012. Photo by AFP



Ahmed Jabari was a subcontractor, in charge of maintaining Israel's security in Gaza. This title will no doubt sound absurd to anyone who in the past several hours has heard Jabari described as "an arch-terrorist," "the terror chief of staff" or "our Bin Laden."
But that was the reality for the past five and a half years. Israel demanded of Hamas that it observe the truce in the south and enforce it on the multiplicity of armed organizations in the Gaza Strip. The man responsible for carrying out this policy was Ahmed Jabari.
In return for enforcing the quiet, which was never perfect, Israel funded the Hamas regime through the flow of shekels in armored trucks to banks in Gaza, and continued to supply infrastructure and medical services to the inhabitants of the Gaza Strip. Jabari was also Israel's partner in the negotiations for the release of Gilad Shalit; it was he who ensured the captive soldier's welfare and safety, and it was he who saw to Shalit's return home last fall.
Now Israel is saying that its subcontractor did not do his part and did not maintain the promised quiet on the southern border. The repeated complaint against him was that Hamas did not succeed in controlling the other organizations, even though it is not interested in escalation. After Jabari was warned openly (Amos Harel and Avi Issacharoff reported here at the beginning of this week that the assassination of top Hamas people would be renewed), he was executed on Wednesday in a public assassination action, for which Israel hastened to take responsibility. The message was simple and clear: You failed - you're dead. Or, as Defense Minister Ehud Barak likes to say, "In the Middle East there is no second chance for the weak."
The assassination of Jabari will go down in history as another showy military action initiated by an outgoing government on the eve of an election.
This is what researcher Prof. Yagil Levy has called "fanning the conflict as an intra-state control strategy:" The external conflict helps a government strengthen its standing domestically because the public unites behind the army, and social and economic problems are edged off the national agenda.
This recipe is familiar from 1955, when David Ben-Gurion returned from his exile in Sde Boker and led the Israel Defense Forces to a retaliatory action in Gaza, and his party, Mapai, to victory in the election. (Barak recalled this period with nostalgia, when he spoke last week at a memorial for Moshe Dayan). Ever since, whenever the ruling party feels threatened at the ballot box, it puts its finger on the trigger. The examples are common knowledge: the launch of the Shavit 2 missile in the summer of 1961, in the midst of the Lavon affair; the bombing of the Iraqi reactor in 1981; Operation Grapes of Wrath in Lebanon in 1996, and Operation Cast Lead in Gaza on the eve of the 2009 election. In the two latter cases, the military action turned into a defeat in the election.
There is a disagreement among historians as to whether it is necessary to add the Yom Kippur War to the list. In that conflict, which broke out on the eve of the 1973 election, the Arabs fired first, but their decision to go to war was taken in the context of the increasingly extreme position of Prime Minister Golda Meir's government  which had refused Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's peace offer and declared an expansion of Israeli settlements in Sinai.
This, for example, is the opinion of researchers Prof. Motti Golani and Shoshana Ishoni-Barri.
The current operation, Pillar of Defense, belongs in the same category. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is interested in neutralizing every possible rival, and Defense Minister Ehud Barak is fighting for enough votes to return to the Knesset. A war against Hamas will wipe out the electoral aspirations of the ditherer, Ehud Olmert, whose disciples expected him to announce his candidacy this evening and it will kick off the agenda the "social and economic issue" that serves the Labor Party headed by MK Shelly Yacimovich.
When the cannons roar, we see only Netanyahu and Barak on the screen, and all the other politicians have to applaud them.
The political outcome of the operation will become clear on January 22. The strategic ramifications are more complex: Israel will have to find a new subcontractor to replace Ahmed Jabari as its border guard in the south, and it will also have to ensure that its action in Gaza does not cause the collapse of its peace treaty with Egypt under the leadership of the Muslim Brotherhood, the Hamas movement's patron.
These are not easy challenges and the results of the operation will be judged by the extent to which they are met.

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Hamas chief held peace deal draft as IDF strike smashed his car - reports
Published on Nov 16, 2012 by RussiaToday

An Israeli peace activist says the Hamas military leader Ahmed Jabari, assassinated at the start of Israel's offensive, was murdered amid talks on a long-term truce with Israel. For details, RT talks to peace activist Gershon Baskin.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTOP1wL1lSk&feature=g-all-u 

12-11-17 Al Jazeera live blog from Gaza

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Gaza Live Blog

Al Jazeera staff and correspondents update you on important developments in the Gaza Strip after the assassination of Hamas military chief Ahmad Jabiri.
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Friday, November 16, 2012

12-11-17 US - Criminality at the Top of a Lawless, Bankrupt Nation


Let's recognize it: the US is a lawless nation, driven into bankruptcy and destruction by its own government. People, both inside and outside the United States, are deprived by the US government of life, liberty, and property with no due process of law. 

OBAMA, HOLDER, MUELLER, KAISER, MELSON, GEITHNER, BERNANAKE, SCHAPIRO, DUGAN, SCOTUS, US COURT OF APPEALS-9TH CIRCUIT, US DISTRICT COURT-SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - some of the key US government officers and agencies in the criminal ring.

Such US officers (and likewise, banking executives, who should be deemed part of the US government, if not The US government today) are now vested in immunity for both past and future criminality.  

The repeat fraudulent charades in the courts are an integral part of the routine - sprinkling the holy water of justice to purify the racketeers...The tight association between the corrupt executive branch, the corrupt US financial institutions, and the corrupt US judiciary is particularly alarming.

Congressional initiatives are useless: The US is unable to enforce the Securities Acts, Sarbanes Oxley Act  (2002), Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act  (2009), RICO, or any other law that pertains to criminality by government officers..

Let's finally recognize it: This is a lawless nation.  Through organized state crime, the United States is driven into bankruptcy and destruction..

The US Constitution is dead. The People, both inside and outside the United States are deprived by the US government of life, liberty, and property with no due process of law. 
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On Friday, November 16, 2012 9:02:39 PM UTC+2, G wrote:
To All:

I send out many e-mails asserting that America's biggest problem is that we tolerate lying.

Here's Exhibit A:  TOP HOUSE INTELLIGENCE DEMOCRAT ON WHETHER [U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Susan] RICE TOLD THE TRUTH:  NOT AN ISSUE.

Here is the link to to video, courtesy breitbart.com .


Truth Not An Issue?  

Neither is growing up or gravity.  If you are Peter Pan and Tinker Bell can fly.

Liberty & Truth require constant vigilance.  GLZ.
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Well, G:

1.  If you prove that a government employee lied
2.  to the public
3. that also proves the employee lied to government officials
4.  because they too constitute targets of the lie
5. and that violates 18 USC 1001.

(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, whoever, in any matter within the jurisdiction of the executive, legislative, or judicial branch of the Government of the United States, knowingly and willfully—
(1) falsifies, conceals, or covers up by any trick, scheme, or device a material fact;
(2) makes any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or representation; or
(3) makes or uses any false writing or document knowing the same to contain any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or entry;
shall be fined under this title, imprisoned not more than 5 years or, if the offense involves international or domestic terrorism (as defined in section 2331), imprisoned not more than 8 years, or both. If the matter relates to an offense under chapter 109A, 109B, 110, or 117, or section 1591, then the term of imprisonment imposed under this section shall be not more than 8 years.
(b) Subsection (a) does not apply to a party to a judicial proceeding, or that party’s counsel, for statements, representations, writings or documents submitted by such party or counsel to a judge or magistrate in that proceeding.
(c) With respect to any matter within the jurisdiction of the legislative branch, subsection (a) shall apply only to—
(1) administrative matters, including a claim for payment, a matter related to the procurement of property or services, personnel or employment practices, or support services, or a document required by law, rule, or regulation to be submitted to the Congress or any office or officer within the legislative branch; or
(2) any investigation or review, conducted pursuant to the authority of any committee, subcommittee, commission or office of the Congress, consistent with applicable rules of the House or Senate.

BH 

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12-11-16 Riots or popular revolt in the Kingdom of Jordan?

Today, Haaretz daily (in Hebrew, but not in English) reports of concerns that Jordan may be facing a popular revolt against the monarchy, not only social protest.  Given all other dramatic events in the Middle East, the news from Jordan are delegated to the back pages.

הפגנות בירדן
AP photo - demonstrations in Jordan, published by Haaretz today.

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12-11-15 Riots in the Kingdom of Jordan

Now Facebook shows pics from Nov 15 riots in Jordan. jz
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15/11/12 Jordanian protesters clash with anti-riot police during a protest at Jabal al-Hussein in Amman, Jordan. Jordanian police forces on Wednesday used teargas and water cannons to disperse crowds demonstrating in Amman in protest of the government's decision to lift subsidies on fuel derivatives.