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SHARE Friday, November 4, 2016 Map to Wikileaks Podesta Emails 29 [UPDATE 30]
The 29th data dump from the Wikileaks Podesta Emails brings the total to nearly 50,000 out of the nearly 60,000 total emails yet to be released.
This MAP will enable the user to get a VISUAL bearing on the data and how it relates to itself. It can be used to identify individuals by user name or email address as well as to identify gaps in the released emails. Series: Navigating WikiLeaks: A Guide to the Podesta Emails (7 Articles, 12976 views)
SHARE Wednesday, November 2, 2016 Will Wikileaks Reveal Donna Brazile Gave More Debate Questions?
Wikileaks has revealed Donna Brazile, current DNC Chair, was feeding the Hillary Clinton campaign with debate questions in advance misusing her position as a CNN "Contributor."
Using the Guide to Navigating Wikileaks we can see whether it is likely there will be more emails revealing this behavior. Series: Navigating WikiLeaks: A Guide to the Podesta Emails (7 Articles, 12976 views)
(3 comments) SHARE Tuesday, July 12, 2016 Giving the Thumbs Down on the Democratic Platform
The Democratic Platform Committee concluded its business after two days with claims of having established unity. But the unity myth is clearly exposed by the role of Ambassador Wendy Sherman in aggressively maintaining the party line votes of the Clinton delegation and the near revolts by the Sanders contingent in the wake of two questionable amendments this weekend.
SHARE Sunday, April 22, 2012 What a Difference a Day Makes: Life on the Front Lines of Occupy Federal Hall
Recent Occupy protests in NYC have engaged the Feds in a struggle with the Occupiers against the City's attempts to shut down the demonstrations taking place in the center of Wall Street. The past two week struggle demonstrates clearly that the Occupy movement has emerged from its Winter hibernation alive and kicking. And again it is abuses of police power that will potentially place it in the national spotlight.
(15 comments) SHARE Thursday, April 12, 2012 Will Florida's Sunshine Law be Victim in George Zimmerman Prosecution?
Why are key public records continuing to be denied in the Trayvon Martin case. Particuarly as the prosecutor and defense counsel jointly prepare to request the Court take the unprecedented action of "sealing the public record."
If it were not for the public records that we did ultimately get, even when at first denied, the 911 tapes and the Police videos - it is likely Zimmerman would not today be on trial.
(5 comments) SHARE Sunday, October 16, 2011 NYPD'S Cardona Previously Attacked Protesters
On Friday a protester on the streets of New York was assaulted in an unprovoked attack by a ranking white-shirted NYPD officer. That officer has now been identified as Deputy Inspector Johnny Cardona. Cardona was previously captured on video in a similar unprovoked and violent attack on a young woman on 9/24 in the incident which precipitated the notorious Pepper-Sprayings.
(7 comments) SHARE Thursday, October 13, 2011 Should They Stay or Should They Go: Officials Threaten to Shut-Down Florida Occupation
The right to peaceably assemble, engage in free speech, and petition government for redress of grievances is at the heart of the Occupy protests. It is not only what has been eroded over time due to the lack of citizen's holding the system to account but it is at the heart of efforts to limit or prohibit the occupation protests. In Gainesville Florida this issue is the center of controversy with threats to shut them down.
(10 comments) SHARE Monday, October 10, 2011 Anatomy of a Deception: How a Conservative Magazine Attempted to Discredit the Occupy Movement
On 10/8 Stop the Machine attempted to protest at the National Air and Space Museum. Shortly after a march of about one hundred protesters arrived at the Museum security guards came out of the front doors and began indiscriminately pepper spraying random individuals. At first it was unclear what provoked this response. It has since been revealed that an editor of the American Spectator had been involved. This analyzes his role.
SHARE Monday, October 10, 2011 Anatomy of a Deception: How a Conservative Magazine Attempted to Discredit the Occupy Movement
Saturday 10/8 saw an event at the National Air & Space Museum disrupted when security guards began indiscriminately pepper-spraying persons outside the Museum. The event was initially portrayed as presenting the protesters and the nationwide movement of protests in a bad light. It has since been revealed that an editor for the Conservative American Spectator was central to the escalation of force. Analysis of his activities.