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Mainstream media helps keep false convictions intact
Appeals Court Issues Acquittal in Dog-Scent Murder Case | The Texas Tribune The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on Wednesday issued an acquittal in the case of Megan Winfrey, 24, who has been behind bars since 2007 in a murder … Continue reading
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Tagged FBI, Florida Today, Lawson Lamar, Orlando Sentinel, Linroy Bottoson, John Preston, Norm Wolfinger, Juan Ramos, Wilton Dedge, John Dean Moxley, Jeff Ashton, Chris White, William Dillon, Keith Pikett, Kenneth Furton, Rick Scott, Gerald Stano, conspiracy to violate rights, Wayne Ivey, Megan Winfrey, Jack Parker, Pam Bondi, Justice Department, Phil Archer, Radley Balko, The Texas Tribune
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Florida Today scams subscribers, advertisers, shareholders again, splashing whitewash all over memory lane.
Norm Wolfinger looks back on 28 years as state attorney | FLORIDA TODAY | floridatoday.com The name-calling likely will taper off. Wolfinger, 67, retired last week and is looking forward to a more welcoming nickname — Papa. via Norm Wolfinger … Continue reading
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Tagged Al Neuharth, conviction corruption, Dale Sutton, FBI, Florida Today, Gary Bennett, Gerald Stano, Jack Parker, John Preston, Juan Ramos, Linroy Bottoson, Michelle Spitzer, Norm Wolfinger, Orlando Sentinel, Phil Archer, Roger Dale Chapman, scent evidence, USA Today, Wayne Ivey, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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New Brevard Sheriff Wayne Ivey sets sights high | FLORIDA TODAY | floridatoday.com
“My personal goal is to exceed Sheriff Parker’s expectation of me,” Ivey said during his speech. “It’s a tall mountain.” via New Brevard Sheriff Wayne Ivey sets sights high | FLORIDA TODAY | floridatoday.com. It seems to me that the … Continue reading
SignOn.org | Federal Justice for Kenneth Chamberlain Sr.
On November 19, 2011 68 year old Kenneth Chamberlain Sr. was shot and killed by members of the White Plains Police Dept. He accidentally triggered his life aid pendant which he wore around his neck because he suffered from COPD … Continue reading
The Intelligence Community’s Supposed Big Thinkers Share Their Fantasy Vision of a Still Mighty USA in 2030 | Alternet
As a portrait of American power gone remarkably blind, deaf, and dumb in a world roaring toward 2030, it provides the rest of us with the functional definition of the group of people least likely to offer long-term security to … Continue reading
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Tagged CIA, failed Oversight, FBI, Intelligence, mainstream media manipulation, rogue
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FBI Knew of Assassination Plot Against Occupy But Gave No Warnings
Thorough analyses of the documents has now revealed a heavily redacted file that clearly mentions a plan to use snipers to assassinate Occupy protesters. The names of the groups or individuals involved in the murderous plot have been redacted, so … Continue reading
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Zero Dark Dumb Asses … buying the lie
World Can’t Wait | Protest the Justification of Torture in the new film “Zero Dark Thirty” ZERO DARK THIRTY depicts the world through the CIA’s eyes & falsely depicts torture as necessary to find Osama Bin Laden. What happened on … Continue reading
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Tagged FBI, torture, CIA, Intelligence, Zero Dark Thirty, propaganda, rights violations, honor, Geneva Convention
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Mr. President, pardon Leonard Peltier.
I’m more familiar than I’d like to be with the mistakes and malice of our FBI and Justice Department, and their role in instigating conviction corruption as well as covering it up, although mandates contrarily direct the FBI to investigate … Continue reading