Mongoose: 9/11 Treason in Photographs – MENSA Presentation by Donald E. Stahl

07 Other Atrocities, Corruption, Government, Law Enforcement, Media, Military
Mongoose
Mongoose

Government lies.  Period.

Evolution of the 9/11 Controversy: From Conspiracy Theories to Conspiracy Photographs

American Mensa Annual Gathering, Louisville, KY July 3, 2015

Donald E. Stahl

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EXTRACT

The government's official position is that no explosions occurred. The National Institute of Standards and Technology's latest statement on the matter is dated September 9, 2011. It reads:

“In summary, NIST found no corroborating evidence for alternative hypothesis suggesting that the WTC towers were brought down by controlled demolition using explosives.”

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The question of demolition or no demolition decides the question of government truth or Truther truth, of “conspiracy theory” as regards 9/11; in other words, it determines whether 9/11 was the reason for war or war was the reason for 9/11.

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SchwartzReports: Legal Truth – Filming Police

Civil Society, Ethics, Law Enforcement
Stephan A. Schwartz
Stephan A. Schwartz

Robert Greenwald and Vanessa Baden are two of the most respected documentarians in the the U.S., so they know whereof they speak about filming law enforcement in action. From my perspective of course a citizen can video his police in action. When I read about this issue   I am taken back 20 years to the old Soviet Union, when filming the police could get you into real trouble. Bullies and jackboots it goes without saying do not like to be filmed. They know what they are doing is morally wrong, whatever they say publicly. And they don't want their actions memorialized.  The fact that this is even a debated issue in the U.S.  tells you how compromised civil liberties have become. Greenwald and Baden present the case for why assess things as I do.

Keeping Truth Legal: It Is Our Right to Film Police

Berto Jongman: Baltimore Police Made Riot Happen

Idiocy, Law Enforcement
Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman

Eyewitnesses: The Baltimore Riots Didn't Start the Way You Think

Baltimore teachers and parents tell a different story from the one you've been reading in the media.

EXTRACT: When school let out that afternoon, police were in the area equipped with full riot gear. According to eyewitnesses in the Mondawmin neighborhood, the police were stopping busses and forcing riders, including many students who were trying to get home, to disembark. Cops shut down the local subway stop. They also blockaded roads near the Mondawmin Mall and Frederick Douglass High School, which is across the street from the mall, and essentially corralled young people in the area. That is, they did not allow the after-school crowd to disperse.

Also see:
FBI deployed surveillance aircraft to monitor Baltimore

SchwartzReport: Police Killed 111 People in March Alone –Generally People of Color, Mentally Ill, or Both

07 Other Atrocities, 09 Justice, 11 Society, Ineptitude, Law Enforcement, Officers Call
Stephan A. Schwartz
Stephan A. Schwartz

This report should outrage you. As you read it remember that in the United Kingdom in 2014 British police officers pulled their weapons and fired three — that's right, 3 — shots. That's fewer shots than there were wounds on Michael Brown's or Walter Scott's bodies. It should be pointed out that this carnage is occurring in the United States that has seen a sharp decrease in crime, particularly violent crime.

Police Killed More Than 100 People In March