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The Front – Episode 190: Front Lines in the War on Humanity [audio]

The Front

3/19/12 – Tonight on The Front: “If you aren’t ready to die for it, take the word freedom out of your vocabulary” – Malcolm X

Health News – The pro’s of protein powder! From long term storage to cost effective, protein powders are hard to beat.

Good Ole American Nazi News – The branch of the Fourth Reich known as the TSA puts a breast feeding mommy in a cage for 47 min and their hands down a wheelchair bound toddler’s pants.

Big Brother News – Google, HAARP, YAHOO, the CIA and your TV are watching you. But if you aren’t doing anything wrong that’s ok right? Wrong.

Eugenics News – Australia sets out to sterilize kids ages 14 and up with only the child’s consent, not the parents.

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Connecticut Bill Would Allow Citizens to Sue Police Who Arrest Them for Filming in Public

CT State Senator Eric Coleman

by Madison Ruppert
Editor of End the Lie
April 22, 2012

The trend of individuals being arrested for legally filming police in public is an issue which gets me especially frustrated and a favorite topic of mine to bring up here at End the Lie.Thankfully, recently individuals have been striking back through lawsuits and in some cases charges have been dropped. Furthermore, an Illinois judge declared their state wiretapping law unconstitutional in a case which surrounded recording police in public.

That being said, police are still engaging in deplorable activities like confiscating cell phones and destroying evidence and flipping out for no reason when being filmed.

Connecticut’s state Senate is now taking a stand by recently approving a bill, Senate Bill 245, which would allow citizens to sue police officers if they arrest them for legally recording in public.

Carlos Miller points out that this legislation is apparently the first of its kind in the United States, something which I personally find to be quite troubling. Why aren’t more state legislatures making an effort to protect their citizens’ ability to hold police accountable?

After all, the fact that cameras were on the scene at the Occupy Davis protests to capture the pepper spray attack carried out by Lieutenant John Pike is the only reason why we know that the police’s claims that the spraying was justified are nothing short of laughable.

“What concerns me is but for the reality of the Kroll report finding something like 60 tapes of what happened, without that, folk would have a tendency to believe exactly what was said, that the officers were afraid for their lives,” said former California Supreme Court Associate Justice and professor emeritus at the UC Davis School of Law, Cruz Reynoso, in a report on the incident.

The right of the people to hold law enforcement accountable for their activities while on the job is absolutely vital and every incident like the one mentioned above just reinforces this reality.

Currently, police are able to harass and in some cases assault individuals for legally filming them while knowing that the worst that could possibly happen to them is that the taxpayer is forced to pay out as a result of lawsuits.

The Connecticut bill, introduced by Democratic Senator Eric Coleman, passed the Senate with a 24-11 vote.

The bill must now go before the House and then be signed by the governor before it would become effective on October 1, 2012.

Instead of placing the liability on the taxpayer, this bill, the full name of which is “An Act Concerning the Recording of Police Activity by the Public: To protect the right of an individual to photograph or video record peace officers in the performance of their duties” (read it here), would make the police officer liable for damages.

The relevant text reads:

This bill makes peace officers potentially liable for damages for interfering with a person taking a photograph, digital still, or video image of either the officer or a colleague performing his or her job duties. Under the bill, officers cannot be found liable if they reasonably believed that the interference was necessary to (1) lawfully enforce a criminal law or municipal ordinance; (2) protect public safety; (3) preserve the integrity of a crime scene or criminal investigation; (4) safeguard the privacy of a crime victim or other person; or (5) enforce Judicial Branch rules and policies that limit taking photographs, videotaping, or otherwise recording images in branch facilities.

Officers found liable of this offense are entitled, under existing law, to indemnification (repayment) from their state or municipal employer if they were acting within their scope of authority and the conduct was not willful, wanton, or reckless.

This bill does, in fact, include exemptions and yet some opponents wanted to see even more exemptions included in the bill.

According to The Day, one of the opponents was Senator Kevin Witkos, who just happens to be a sergeant in the Canton Police Department.

Witkos sought out yet another liability exemption if an individual allegedly intended to “inconvenience or alarm” an officer performing their duties.

How exactly this would be determined is unclear at best, yet Witkos said that he was seeking to protect police against “ill-intentioned videographers who seek to interfere with police.”

Once again, it is anyone’s guess how Witkos thinks these intentions would be determined.

“I do believe that the public has a right, if they’re not in the way of a police officer doing their job, of filming all they want,” he said.

However, we have seen professional photojournalists be arrested and harassed for filming police when they were in no way interfering with their job.

That doesn’t stop them from claiming that the individual was interfering with police activities, so Witkos’ proposal is, in my opinion, naïve (or perhaps he is well aware of what police do since he has that first-hand experience and thus is acting to protect them).

Thankfully, the state lawmakers were not dumb enough to lap up Witkos’ attempts to eviscerate the power of the bill.

Senate Majority Leader Martin Looney pointed out that the Witkos amendment “would render the bill without meaning.”

Looney also rightly pointed out that it is already a crime to interfere with a police officer and this law would do absolutely nothing to change that.

Senator Eric Coleman, the co-chair of the judiciary committee, said, “To adopt this amendment would do nothing more than muddy the waters,” an assessment which I find wholly accurate.

Other proposed amendments included one which would have completely exempted police assigned to the Capitol building from the law and one which would have placed the burden of proof on the person bringing forth the lawsuit.

According to the Hartford Courant, the bill was prompted by a 2009 incident in which a Catholic priest was arrested for recording police harassing immigrants in a store.

The incident sparked a criminal investigation carried out by the FBI wand federal prosecutors, eventually leading to the arrest of four police officers on charges of obstructing justice and excessive force.

The priest involved in the incident, James Manship, attended a press conference during which Democratic Senators stated that if the law had been in effect at the time, Manship’s actions would have been protected.

Hopefully this will set a precedent and encourage similar legislation protecting our right to hold law enforcement accountable.

Furthermore, it only makes sense to shift the liability away from bankrupt municipalities (and thus the local taxpayers who likely are already \ stretched thin financially like so many of us) and onto the officers responsible.

Without being able to hold on-duty officers responsible for their actions, the only reasonable assumption is that abuses of power and deplorable incidents will continue.

After all, without the police’s dash cameras, we wouldn’t know about the incident wherein an officer brutally assaulted a 66-year-old man with dementia for no apparent reason or when two officers attacked a 22-year-old emotionally disturbed man who was not threatening, resisting or otherwise doing anything that would justify the actions.

However, police are able to turn these devices off, which means that it is absolutely vital that citizens’ right to film police in public be preserved and protected as much as possible.

I recommend you contact your state representatives and point out this legislation and how important it is to protect this right. Maybe they can use it as “model legislation” like that put for by the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), which works with corporations to craft bills given directly to legislators.

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Related posts:

  1. Florida man caught in legal limbo for filming police
  2. Professional photojournalist files suit after he was arrested, harassed for filming police
  3. A disturbing trend: many innocent Americans arrested for legally filming on-duty public servants
  4. Rochester police harass supporters of woman who was arrested for filming cops from her lawn
  5. Man arrested for filming police from his garage and refusing to surrender his phone

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[hat tip: The Intel Hub]


The Front – Episode 189: Front Lines in the War on Humanity [audio]

The Front

3/12/12 – Tonight on The Front:

We can’t be so fixated on our desire to preserve the rights of ordinary Americans.”
– Bill Clinton, USA Today on 3/11/93, page 2a

Survival/Prep News: After the SHTF your small town or group will need a plan. Something in writing to refer to during chaos and confusion might prove to be a life saver, pun intended.

New World Order News: Barry doesn’t disappoint his fascism fans as he signs the Trespass Bill. Heil!

Police State News: It’s sleek, it’s sexy and oh soooo hot! Fresh of a tour of Afghanistan the military unveils it’s latest free speech deterrent, the heat ray gun. I feel safer already! Plus, a NYC police officer finds himself in the loony bin after revealing corruption. I wonder if he’s “getting it” yet?

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DHS Hacks Xbox, Sibel Ungagged, Knockout Gas – New World Next Week [video]

NewWorldNextWeek.com
April 12, 2012

Welcome to http://NewWorldNextWeek.com — the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news. This week:

Story #1: DHS/Navy Award Contract to Hack Gaming Systems
http://ur1.ca/8zijv
Spy Games – Homeland Security Is Trying to Hack Into Your Xbox
http://ur1.ca/8zijx
Feds Want Way to Hack Xboxes and Wiis for Evidence
http://ur1.ca/8zijy
“R & D Effort for the Development and Delivery of Computer Forensic Tools for Analyzing Network Traffic and Stored Data Created During the Use of Video Game Systems”
http://ur1.ca/8zijz
Background: Full Spectrum Information Warfare – Information Operation Roadmap
http://ur1.ca/8zik0
Flashback: PlayStation Network Hack Leaves Credit Card Info at Risk
http://ur1.ca/8zik1

Story #2: FBI Efforts Keep Whistleblower’s Book Unpublished
http://ur1.ca/8zik2
FBI Attempts to Hold Sibel Edmonds’ Book Hostage
http://ur1.ca/8zik3
Flashback: A Patriot Silenced, Unjustly Fired but Fighting Back to Help Keep America Safe
http://ur1.ca/8zik4

Story #3: Future Riots ‘May Be’ Controlled With Chemicals
http://ur1.ca/8zik5
Background: Sunshine Project – Online Clearinghouse of US ‘Non-Lethal’ Weapons Documents
http://ur1.ca/8zik7
Video: Alex Jones Loses It Over ‘Robot Helicopters with Airborne Ebola’
http://ur1.ca/8zik9
Television Tropes and Idioms – Knockout Gas
http://ur1.ca/8zika

Bonus: Food World Order on Corbett Report Radio
http://ur1.ca/8khqu

Visit http://NewWorldNextWeek.com to get previous episodes in various
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Previous Episode: ICC vs. Palestine, Orwell’s Emails, Water Wars
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“Fun Vax” and the Elimination of Your Free-Will & Nuclear Powered Drones in Your Friendly Skies [audio]

The Intel Hub News Brief
April 3, 2012

On this edition of The Intel Hub News Brief Joe Joseph and Tim Watts of Freedomlink Radio and http://www.newsfocus.org discuss the “FunVax” and how other alternative media outlets have FINALLY picked up on this story and what the consequences of a bio-weapon of this nature being deployed means to every man, woman and child in this country. They also discuss the US Governments plan to deploy nuclear powered drones throughout the United States.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/apr/02/us-plans-nuclear-drones

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_gene

http://blog.alexanderhiggins.com/2011/06/13/video-dod-officials-discuss-elimi…


Michigan Engaging in True “Animal Genocide” [video]

Infowars
March 30, 2012

The state of Michigan is only days away from engaging in what can only be called true “animal genocide” — the mass murder of ranch animals based on the color of their hair. It’s all part of a shocking new “Invasive Species Order” (ISO) put in place by Michigan’sDepartment of Natural Resources(DNR). This Invasive Species Order suddenly and shockingly defines virtually all open-range pigs raised by small family farms to be illegal “invasive species,” and possession of just one of these animals is now a felony crime in Michigan, punishable by up to four years in prison.

The state has said it will “destroy” these pigs beginning in April, potentially by raiding local farms with government-issued rifles, then shooting the pig herds while arresting the members of the family and charging them with the “crime” of raising pigs with the wrong hair color. This may truly be a state-sponsored serial animal killing spree.

Reality check: You may think this story is some kind of early April Fools prank, but it isn’t. This is factually true and verifiable through the documents, videos and websites linked below. The state of Michigan seriously intends to unleash a mass murder spree of pigs of the wrong colorbeginning April 1.

Yet these are the very pigs that farmers and ranchers in Michigan have been raising for decades. The state doesn’t seem to care about this, and there are indications that this ISO may have been nudged into position by the conventional pork industry as a tactic to wipe out its competition of local, specialty ranching conducted by small families and dedicated farmers who don’t work for the big pork corporations. (The Michigan Pork Grower’s Association.)

http://www.infowars.com/
http://www.prisonplanet.tv/
http://twitter.com/#!/RealAlexJones
http://www.facebook.com/AlexanderEmerikJones

Hear the shocking interview and watch the family farm video…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tY9GxzTxTeM

I have recorded an exclusive interview with Mark Baker fromBaker’s Green Acres– one of many ranching operations threatened with total destruction by state bureaucrats and this new Invasive Species Order. Listen to that interview here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4MxG-X41S0 [Long Interview]


End the Lie Radio with Madison Ruppert – Episode 7 [audio]

End the Lie Radio with Madison Ruppert
March 11, 2012

Madison Ruppert discusses unconstitutional Fourth Amendment violations, checkpoints, the ever-encroaching police state and police corruption with guest, Brando Turbeville, a frequent contributing writer for Activist Post.

Brandon Turbeville is an author out of Mullins, South Carolina. He has a Bachelor’s Degree from Francis Marion University and is the author of three books, Codex Alimentarius — The End of Health Freedom, 7 Real Conspiracies, and Five Sense Solutions. Turbeville has published over one hundred articles dealing with a wide variety of subjects including health, economics, government corruption, and civil liberties.

For Brandon Turbeville’s most recent articles, visit his archive page: http://www.activistpost.com/search/label/Brandon%20Turbeville

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