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    Stefania Maurizi: Investigative Reporter On Julian Assange, Part I

    Feb 14, 2023 in Civil Rights, Education, International Topics, Law enforcement, Religion, U.S. Politics, You Think So

    Stefania Maurizi is an Italian investigative reporter, who has not only covered the story of  imprisoned Australian journalist, Julian Assange, she is the author of
    Secret Power WikiLeaks and Its Enemies. In the video below are a few of her remarks at the #FreeTheTruth: Secret Power, Media Freedom and Democracy, held at St Pancras Church, London, on Saturday 28 January 2023. Click here for Part II.

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    O.J.Simpson Returns

    May 15, 2013 in Law enforcement

    O.J. Simpson, the former NFL  football  Hall of Fame athlete, pitchman and actor, has returned to court in Nevada to request a new trial for robbery, assault and kidnapping charges.

    Simpson has been incarcerated since 2008, when he was found guilty and sentenced to serve 33 years, with a minimum of nine years without parole. He is serving his sentence at the Lovelock Correctional Center in Lovelock, Nevada.

    Many of the experts have concluded the chances of his request being granted are very long; in fact they call his appeal the equivalent of a “Hail Mary ” pass. In other words, the football great known as “The Juice” has a snowball in hell chances of winning a new trial. (more…)

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    NYPD Commissioner Kelly: NEW Policy – Shoes, Socks, Sleeping Bags, Blankets, Coats for Homeless!

    Dec 01, 2012 in Civil Rights, Education, Law enforcement

    “Character is doing the right thing when nobody’s looking.
    There are too many people who think that the only thing that’s right is to get by, and the only thing that’s wrong is to get caught.” ~ J.C. Watts, Jr.,  former Republican congressional representative from Oklahoma’s 4th congressional district in south-central Oklahoma and Baptist minister.

    The following video shows the generous actions of one NYPD officer; it is the exception that proves the rule.

    We’ve been told by unnamed sources close to beleaguered New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly he will be issuing a news release announcing a new, improved policy to be implemented immediately, rendering the previous video unexceptional:

    All homeless persons found by members of the world’s largest urban police force will be provided, and forced to accept, appropriate covering,(including sleeping bags rated to minus 25 below freezing). The policy is specifically designed for those persons living on the street when the temperatures fall below 50 degrees during the the first day of October through May 1st of the following year. (more…)

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