April 27, 2012
Those of you who follow the news and international events will recognize the name.  It pops up at least every six months in relation to some massacre of civilians or another…
occupyallstreets:

The 15 Deadliest Corporations: #15 Dyncorp
This privatized military company is often hired by the U.S. government to protect American interests overseas — and so the government can claim no responsibility for Dyncorp’s actions.  
Dyncorp is best known for its brutality in impoverished countries, for trafficking in child sex slaves, for slaughtering civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan, and for training rebels in Haiti. Among some stiff competition, mercenary Dyncorp may be the deadliest and most evil corporation in the United States.
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Those of you who follow the news and international events will recognize the name.  It pops up at least every six months in relation to some massacre of civilians or another…

occupyallstreets:

The 15 Deadliest Corporations: #15 Dyncorp

This privatized military company is often hired by the U.S. government to protect American interests overseas — and so the government can claim no responsibility for Dyncorp’s actions. 

Dyncorp is best known for its brutality in impoverished countries, for trafficking in child sex slaves, for slaughtering civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan, and for training rebels in Haiti. Among some stiff competition, mercenary Dyncorp may be the deadliest and most evil corporation in the United States.

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March 31, 2012
occupyallstreets:

Air Force space drone’s secret mission hits one-year mark
One year after the Air Force blasted it into orbit, an experimental robotic space drone continues to circle the Earth.
Its overall mission and payload, however, remain a mystery.
The X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle, which looks like a miniature unmanned version of the space shuttle, was launched March 5, 2011, from Cape Canaveral, Fla. At the time, Air Force officials offered few details about the mission, saying that the space plane simply provided a way to test new technologies in space, such as satellite sensors and other components.
Russian and Chinese military officials have raised questions about U.S. intentions since the government launched its first version of the secret plane into orbit two year ago.
Some industry analysts have theorized that because of its clandestine nature, the X-37B could be a precursor to an orbiting weapon, capable of dropping bombs or disabling foreign satellites as it circles the globe. The Pentagon has repeatedly said that the space plane is simply a “test bed” for other technologies.
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occupyallstreets:

Air Force space drone’s secret mission hits one-year mark

One year after the Air Force blasted it into orbit, an experimental robotic space drone continues to circle the Earth.

Its overall mission and payload, however, remain a mystery.

The X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle, which looks like a miniature unmanned version of the space shuttle, was launched March 5, 2011, from Cape Canaveral, Fla. At the time, Air Force officials offered few details about the mission, saying that the space plane simply provided a way to test new technologies in space, such as satellite sensors and other components.

Russian and Chinese military officials have raised questions about U.S. intentions since the government launched its first version of the secret plane into orbit two year ago.

Some industry analysts have theorized that because of its clandestine nature, the X-37B could be a precursor to an orbiting weapon, capable of dropping bombs or disabling foreign satellites as it circles the globe. The Pentagon has repeatedly said that the space plane is simply a “test bed” for other technologies.

Source

March 13, 2012
Bradley Manning's treatment was cruel and inhuman, UN torture chief rules

February 17, 2012
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Officials in key parts of the Obama administration are increasingly convinced that sanctions will not deter Tehran from pursuing its nuclear programme, and believe that the US will be left with no option but to launch an attack on Iran or watch Israel do so.

The president has made clear in public, and in private to Israel, that he is determined to give sufficient time for recent measures, such as the financial blockade and the looming European oil embargo, to bite deeper into Iran’s already battered economy before retreating from its principal strategy to pressure Tehran.

But there is a strong current of opinion within the administration – including in the Pentagon and the state department – that believes sanctions are doomed to fail, and that their principal use now is in delaying Israeli military action, as well as reassuring Europe that an attack will only come after other means have been tested.

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/feb/17/us-officials-iran-sanctions-military-action

And the machine of empire rambles on, consuming human lives for profit and for Zionist Israel’s racist policies. 

January 31, 2012
WOAH WOAH WOAH, what the fuck.  This guy is getting jailtime for assault of a white guy.  A man convicted of a massacre of 24 Iraqis in Haditha was able to plea out to ZERO jail time?  We wonder why violence “seems like” the best option for Arabs and other oppressed peoples.  Fuck.  One can only hope murdering pigs get what they deserve.
occupyallstreets:

Marine gets 30 days, rank reduction for assault
A Marine accused of hazing a fellow Marine who later committed suicide in Afghanistan has been sentenced to 30 days in jail and a reduction in rank.
Navy Capt. Carrie Stephens sentenced Lance Cpl. Jacob Jacoby on Monday at the Marine base in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, after Jacoby pleaded guilty to assault. Jacoby admitted punching and kicking Lance Cpl. Harry Lew in the hours before Lew killed himself at their patrol base in Helmand province on April 3.
At an Article 32 hearing — the equivalent of a grand jury hearing for civilians — Marines testified in September that Lew repeatedly fell asleep while he was on watch duty and patrol looking for attacking insurgents. Squad members and officers had tried different methods to get him to stay awake, including referring him up the chain of command for discipline and taking him off patrols so he could get more rest.
But on Lew’s last night, when he fell asleep again, those efforts escalated into alleged acts of violence and humiliation, according to charges outlined at the hearing. The Marines were accused of punching and kicking him, making him do pushups and pouring sand in his face.
Before Lew commited suicide using a machine gun, he scrawled a note on his arm: “May hate me now, but in the long run this was the right choice I’m sorry my mom deserves the truth.”
Jacoby’s rank will be reduced by one grade to private first class.
Two other Marines have also been accused of hazing Lew and face courts-martial.
Source

WOAH WOAH WOAH, what the fuck.  This guy is getting jailtime for assault of a white guy.  A man convicted of a massacre of 24 Iraqis in Haditha was able to plea out to ZERO jail time?  We wonder why violence “seems like” the best option for Arabs and other oppressed peoples.  Fuck.  One can only hope murdering pigs get what they deserve.

occupyallstreets:

Marine gets 30 days, rank reduction for assault

A Marine accused of hazing a fellow Marine who later committed suicide in Afghanistan has been sentenced to 30 days in jail and a reduction in rank.

Navy Capt. Carrie Stephens sentenced Lance Cpl. Jacob Jacoby on Monday at the Marine base in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, after Jacoby pleaded guilty to assault. Jacoby admitted punching and kicking Lance Cpl. Harry Lew in the hours before Lew killed himself at their patrol base in Helmand province on April 3.

At an Article 32 hearing — the equivalent of a grand jury hearing for civilians — Marines testified in September that Lew repeatedly fell asleep while he was on watch duty and patrol looking for attacking insurgents. Squad members and officers had tried different methods to get him to stay awake, including referring him up the chain of command for discipline and taking him off patrols so he could get more rest.

But on Lew’s last night, when he fell asleep again, those efforts escalated into alleged acts of violence and humiliation, according to charges outlined at the hearing. The Marines were accused of punching and kicking him, making him do pushups and pouring sand in his face.

Before Lew commited suicide using a machine gun, he scrawled a note on his arm: “May hate me now, but in the long run this was the right choice I’m sorry my mom deserves the truth.”

Jacoby’s rank will be reduced by one grade to private first class.

Two other Marines have also been accused of hazing Lew and face courts-martial.

Source

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January 28, 2012

I too am quite concerned about this, and don’t really accept that it was just “training.”  The military and the private security of the elite (IE the police) don’t have a track record worthy of trust.

solitaryforager:

cartergriffen:

youranonnews:

LAPD, Pentagon Conduct Military Drills In Downtown LA 

This is really scary, because I feel that they’re training to attack us. We’re seeing an uprising because we’re tired of our rights being taken from us, so they’re planning on riots happening, so they’re training to -shoot at us-.

There’s so many things that are freaking me out, rioters being labeled as terrorists under the hush hush NDAA and the brain washed soldiers just following orders and not fighting what they’re told, as well as the foreshadowing games like the rainbow six game: Patriots.

Developed by Ubisoft Montreal with “support” from Ubisoft Toronto and Ubisoft Red Storm, Patriots revolves around “a dynamic single-player storyline that captures the reality of modern-day terrorism and allows players to experience it from multiple characters’ perspectives,” says Ubi.

As rumoured, the new game sees Team Rainbow take on a new terrorist threat called the “True Patriots,” a highly-trained, well-organized revolutionary group that claim the American government is irrevocably corrupted by greedy politicians and corporate special interests.

Playing as Team Rainbow, players will face critical scenarios that will require them to make tough ethical decisions in order to stop this new breed of terrorists, says Ubisoft.

According to earlier leaks the Patriots campaign will see payers encounter multiple “drastically” different mission endings based on their decisions in the story.  

Priming the need and desire for “counter-terrorism” on US civilians in young impressionable minds. 

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January 17, 2012
occupyallstreets:

Seattle Police officers deploy pepper spray into a crowd during an Occupy Seattle protest on Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011 at Westlake Park in Seattle.(Source)

occupyallstreets:

Seattle Police officers deploy pepper spray into a crowd during an Occupy Seattle protest on Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011 at Westlake Park in Seattle.
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January 11, 2012
No society in history has imprisoned as many people as The United States. 1% of Americans are in jail, 3 times more than Iran’s and 12 times more than the prison population of China, the most populated country in the world.

(Source: occupyallstreets)

December 20, 2011
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Likewise, in the name of “officer safety”, the Taser became a common tool in everyday policing, deployed with little knowledge of the effects, and a tendency to Taser first and ask questions later. But over the course of the past decade, the body count grew as it became more and more obvious that tasers were sometimes as deadly as the guns they purported to replace.

And that’s the most prosaic of the new policing toys that are becoming available. Reporter Ando Arick analysed the new generation of weaponry in an article in Harper’s called “The Soft-Kill Solution - New Frontiers In Pain Compliance”. He recounts a 60 Minutes investigation into a new weapon to be used for what the military said was “crowd control in Iraq”.

Yet in military exercises in Georgia, soldiers were dressed as protesters, carrying signs that say “world peace”, “love for all” and “peace not war” for some reason. In what was presented as a choice between backing off and shooting into the crowd, the audience was then shown that a “ray gun” was on top of the Humvee.

“An operator squeezes off a blast. The first shot hits them like an invisible punch. The protesters regroup, and he fires again, and again. Finally they’ve had enough. The ray gun drives them away with no harm done.”
Except for the repeated “invisible punches”, of course. But like the Taser, the whole point of this “pain compliance” is to inflict short-term physical agony on human beings to “induce behavioural modification”.

They have developed plans for a flying drone that fires stun darts at suspects, a “Shockwave Area-Denial System”, which blankets the area in question with electrified darts, and a wireless Taser projectile with a 100-metre range, helpful for picking off “ringleaders” in unruly crowds.

So far, there have been few clashes between the Occupy forces and the police, although Oakland and New York have both seen some dramatic confrontations and the events at the UC campus in Berkeley last week were downright brutal. There have been many arrests, however, and some of the communities are starting to react unfavourably to the demonstrators, demanding that the occupations disperse. The big question for everyone is what will happen if they don’t.

Arick concluded his Harper’s report with an ominous observation:

“Each year, some 76 million people join our current 6.7 billion in a world of looming resource scarcities, ecological collapse and glaring inequalities of wealth; and elites are preparing to defend their power and profits. In this new era of triage, as democratic institutions and social safety nets are increasingly considered dispensable luxuries, the task of governance will be to lower the political and economic expectations of the masses without inciting full-fledged revolt. Non-lethal weapons promise to enhance what military theorists call ‘the political utility of force’, allowing dissent to be suppressed inconspicuously.”

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Jazeera

December 4, 2011

Contrary to many reports, the LAPD abused the arrested protestors and caused excessive injuries last night in the Occupy LA raid. A word-for-word account from a dear friend who was among those arrested:

“The 292 who were arrested remained peaceful and nonviolent in the face of sincere attempts to brutalize and dehumanize. [The ziptie] cuffs were so tight that occupiers lost circulation and suffered excruciating pain. Occupiers on [at least one] bus were kept from around 3:00 am until daybreak without access to water, bathrooms or LAWYERS. A protestor suffered such a severe lack of circulation in her arms that she felt excruciating pain, followed by numbness, and then passed out. [Protestors on that bus] had to repeatedly ask the driver of the bus to get medical help, it took an estimated 25 minutes for LAPD to respond. When they did send in an officer he ordered other occupiers to carry her off the bus. She was semi-conscious when the officer insisted that she stand and walk off the bus. She clearly did not understand what was going on or where she was. The officer grabbed her by the arm and said, “Get up, you have to walk.” She still appeared confused, screamed in pain, and he pulled her down the stairs. She tripped and fell, and was only seen briefly after that. She appeared rattled and ill and hasn’t been seen since. All other women prisoners saw each other. This is all AFTER occupiers had been complaining about the tightness of the cuffs for hours. They begged the officer driving the bus to loosen the cuffs on an 80 year-old woman who was in pain so severe she could not sit or move. His response: “She should have kept her 80 year-old ass home then.” The occupiers already under arrest then used the people’s mic to remind the driver he would be held accountable. After about 45 minutes of arrested occupiers speaking out against his cruelty, the driver apologized, and agreed to tell his superiors of the unsafe conditions on the bus. The LAPD knew they were unsafe.”

The LA Times is reporting about the new crowd-control tactics used by the LAPD were remarkably efficient and peaceful in dispersing the protests. In fact, many protestors were arrested WHILE COMPLYING with the dispersal order. Furthermore, the jails that protestors were sent to were overbooked and understaffed, unable to handle the enormous influx of bookings. My friends who went to bail out those arrested were lied to and misled by multiple officers and jail staff members regarding the location (they were directed to jails at opposite ends of the city three times), the visitation rights (they were told visiting hours had been eliminated for the day due to overbooking), the bail status, the legal status & the arraignment of arrested protestors.

Please share and spread the word of the LAPD’s egregious violations and abuse of protestors’ rights and safety!


occupyallstreets
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Media reports say Los Angeles police used nearly a dozen undercover detectives to infiltrate the Occupy LA encampment in the weeks before Wednesday’s raid to gather information on protesters’ intentions. 

A police source who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the case is ongoing tells the Los Angeles Times that none of the officers slept at the camp, but tried to blend in to learn about plans to resist or use weapons against police.

Nearly 300 people were arrested during the pre-dawn raid at City Hall Park.

Police are downplaying the significance of the undercover work since Occupy meetings were public and easily tracked.

LAPD Officer Cleon Joseph declined an Associated Press request for comment on the reports.

The story was first reported by City News Service.

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