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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
7/15/2013 10:39:25 AM

It Begins- Zimmerman Verdict Sparks Riot In Oakland, Death Threats. ‘Kill ‘ Signs And More (Photos And Video)
Sunday, July 14, 2013 7:55

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By Susan Duclos

Death threats against George Zimmerman painted on walls, cop cars destroyed with ‘Kill Pigs’ written on them, a riot in Oakland, protests in DC, ChicagoSeattle, San Fransicso and more, all occuring after the verdict was read and the jury polled and George Zimmerman was found not guilty of second degree murder or manslaughter in the death of Trayvon Martin.

The original protests back in 2012 were demands of a “trial” against Zimmerman and officials bowed to pressure and charged Zimmerman in a case the prosecution simply could not prove and the jury, after examining the evidence and listening to testimony, found Zimmerman not guilty.

Social media instantly exploded and as was shown last night, anger fed anger, calls for protests, marches and even riots went out with one person posting George Zimmerman’s address as others threatened to hunt down Zimmerman and kill him in cold blood.

Below will be photos and video, of of peaceful protests and as anger grew, thugs rioting and calling for more violence.

Oakland, California

Protesters in Oakland scrawl “Kill Zimmerman” on the Alameda County Cour

smashed windows downtown #Oakland

Chicago, Illinois (Video)


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Chicao, Illinois@City Hall

The protests in 2012 demanded Zimmerman be brought to trial, he was, and found innocent. Now the court system and the trial was not enough for Trayvon supporers in San Francisco, who now carry signs saying “The People Guilty.”

SFPD watch from a distance as demonstrators arrive at 16th&Mission in reaction to #ZimmermanTrialverdict.

Washington, DC

March stopped at 14th and U st NW in DC. “Trayvon Martin wasn’t served justice”pic.twitter.com/zsnIHOfp05

Washington DC protest growing as march passes popular bars. “No justice” chants crowns. About 250 people @wusa9 pic.twitter.com/DukP2SMErd

Twitter Death Threats Against Zimmerman (Via Twitchy)


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7/15/2013 10:47:40 AM

Zimmerman cleared; attorney says safety a concern


In this image from video, George Zimmerman smiles after a not guilty verdict was handed down in his trial at the Seminole County Courthouse, Sunday, July 14, 2013, in Sanford, Fla. Neighborhood watch captain George Zimmerman was cleared of all charges Saturday in the shooting of Trayvon Martin, the unarmed black teenager whose killing unleashed furious debate across the U.S. over racial profiling, self-defense and equal justice. (AP Photo/TV Pool)

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SANFORD, Fla. (AP) — After a year and a half of living as a hermit, George Zimmerman emerged from a Florida courthouse a free man, cleared of all charges in the shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.

His brother said the former neighborhood watch volunteer was still processing the reality that he wouldn't serve prison time for the killing, which Zimmerman, 29, has maintained was an act of self-defense. Late Saturday night, a jury found him not guilty of second-degree murder and declined to convict him on a lesser charge of manslaughter.

However, with many critics angry over his acquittal, his freedom may be limited.

"He's going to be looking over his shoulder the rest of his life," Robert Zimmerman Jr. said during an interview on CNN.

Demonstrators upset with the verdict protested mostly peacefully in Florida, Milwaukee, Washington, Atlanta and other cities overnight and into the early morning Sunday, but some broke windows and vandalized a police squad car in Oakland during protests in four California cities, authorities said. Additional demonstrations were scheduled across the country through Sunday evening.

Churches also made note of the verdict Sunday morning, with many leaders speaking about the case and urging peace in the aftermath. Some congregants wore hooded sweatshirts, as Martin had when he died, or shirts with the teen's picture.

Martin's killing in February 2012 unleashed debate across the U.S. over racial profiling, self-defense and equal justice. Protesters nationwide lashed out against police in the Orlando suburb of Sanford as it took 44 days for Zimmerman to be arrested. Many, including Martin's parents, said Zimmerman had racially profiled the unarmed black teen. Zimmerman identifies himself as Hispanic.

Six anonymous female jurors considered nearly three weeks of often wildly conflicting testimony over who was the aggressor on the rainy night the 17-year-old was shot while walking through the gated townhouse community where he was staying and where Zimmerman lived.

Jurors were sequestered during the trial, and they deliberated more than 15 hours over two days before announcing late Saturday night that they had reached a verdict. The court did not release the racial and ethnic makeup of the jury, but the panel appeared to reporters covering selection to be made up of five white women and a sixth who may be Hispanic.

In August 2012, defense attorney Mark O'Mara said Zimmerman and his wife, Shellie, had been living like hermits and weren't working because they feared for their safety.

After Saturday's verdict, police, officials and civil rights leaders urged peace and told protesters not to resort to violence. While defense attorneys said they were thrilled with the outcome, O'Mara suggested Zimmerman's safety would be an ongoing concern.

"There still is a fringe element that wants revenge," O'Mara said. "They won't listen to a verdict of not guilty."

Those watching reacted strongly when the verdict was announced. Martin's mother and father were not in the courtroom when it was read; supporters of his family who had gathered outside yelled "No! No!" upon learning of the verdict.

Andrew Perkins, 55, a black resident of Sanford, angrily asked outside the courthouse: "How the hell did they find him not guilty?"

"He killed somebody and got away with murder," Perkins shouted, so angry he shook, looking toward the courthouse.

Trayvon Martin's brother, Jahvaris Fulton, said on Twitter: "Et tu America?" — a reference to the Latin phrase "Et tu, Brute?" known as an expression of betrayal.

In a Sunday afternoon statement, President Barack Obama called Martin's death a tragedy for America but asked that Americans respect calls for calm reflection.

"I know this case has elicited strong passions," he said. "And in the wake of the verdict, I know those passions may be running even higher. But we are a nation of laws, and a jury has spoken."

The statement reflected the widespread national attention of the case. The White House rarely issues formal responses to trials that do not directly involve the president or federal government.

Obama said the verdict should prompt a discussion on gun violence, but it's unlikely he will use the trial as a way to restart his legislative push for stricter gun control laws. The measures he sought after the December school massacre in Newtown, Conn., failed to pass the Senate.

NAACP President Benjamin Todd Jealous started a petition calling for the Justice Department to open a civil rights case against Zimmerman. "The most fundamental of civil rights — the right to life — was violated the night George Zimmerman stalked and then took the life of Trayvon Martin," Jealous wrote in the petition, posted on the website MoveOn.org and addressed to Attorney General Eric Holder.

Martin family attorney Benjamin Crump acknowledged the disappointment of Trayvon Martin's supporters, ranking the teen alongside civil rights heroes Medgar Evers and Emmett Till in the history of the fight for equal justice. However, Crump said, "for Trayvon to rest in peace, we must all be peaceful."

Martin's family maintained the teen was not the aggressor, and prosecutors suggested Martin was scared because he was being followed by a stranger. Defense attorneys, however, said Martin knocked Zimmerman down and was slamming the older man's head against the concrete sidewalk when Zimmerman fired his gun.

Prosecutors called Zimmerman a liar and portrayed him as a "wannabe cop" vigilante who had grown frustrated by break-ins in his neighborhood committed primarily by young black men. Zimmerman assumed Martin was up to no good and took the law into his own hands, prosecutors said.

State Attorney Angela Corey said after the verdict that she believed second-degree murder was the appropriate charge because Zimmerman's mindset "fit the bill of second-degree murder."

"We charged what we believed we could prove," Corey said.

Zimmerman also had some supporters outside the courthouse, including Cindy Lenzen, 50, of Casslebury, and her brother, 52-year-old Chris Bay, who stood watching others chant slogans such as, "the whole system's guilty."

Lenzen and Bay — who are white — called the entire case "a tragedy," especially for Zimmerman.

"It's a tragedy that he's going to suffer for the rest of his life," Bay said. "No one wins either way. This is going to be a recurring nightmare in his mind every night."

Before a special prosecutor assigned to the case ordered Zimmerman's arrest, thousands of protesters had gathered in Sanford, Miami, New York and elsewhere, many wearing hoodies like the one Martin had on the night he died. They also carried Skittles and a can of iced tea, items Martin had in his pocket. Obama also had weighed in, saying that if he had a son, "he'd look like Trayvon."

Despite the racially charged nature of the case, race was barely mentioned at the trial.

"This case has never been about race or the right to bear arms," Corey said. "We believe this case all along was about boundaries, and George Zimmerman exceeded those boundaries."

One of the few mentions of race came from witness Rachel Jeantel, the Miami teen who was talking to Martin by phone moments before he was shot. She testified that he described being followed by a "creepy-ass cracker" as he walked through the neighborhood.

Jeantel gave some of the trial's most riveting testimony. She said she overheard Martin demand, "What are you following me for?" and then yell, "Get off! Get off!" before his cellphone went dead.

The jurors had to sort out clashing testimony from 56 witnesses in all, including police, neighbors, friends and family members.

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Associated Press writers Tamara Lush in Sanford; Kelli Kennedy, Suzette Laboy and David Fischer in Miami; and Julie Pace in Washington contributed to this report.

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7/15/2013 10:54:35 AM

Riots In Oakland Over Zimmerman
Sunday, July 14, 2013 21:14

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by Monica Davis

The post-Zimmerman massive national riots predicted by some conservative pundits have yet to materialize, although Oakland, California did experience some unrest.

Analysts, law enforcement officials and, most of all, the media warned of potential riots and violence in the streets after Saturday night’s acquittal of George Zimmerman.

Instead, in the hours after the Hispanic former neighborhood watch volunteer was cleared of murder charges in connection with the February 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin, protests across the country mostly were peaceful. Read more

That didn’t stop some Internet bloggers from trying to create a fake riot.

Many predicted riots after George Zimmerman was found not guilty and some people circulated this video of “riots in Miami” (it’s actually of the 2011 Vancouver Stanley Cup riot).

However, peaceful protests are happening in cities across America.

MORE HERE

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7/15/2013 10:58:56 AM

Zimmerman Verdict Shows How Still Divided America is by Race

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Yahoo News asked Sanford, Fla., residents and others across the nation to react to the not-guilty verdict in the George Zimmerman case and cultural issues surrounding the trial. Here's one response.

COMMENTARY | One of things the Trayvon Martin/George Zimmerman case proved was how divided America is still by race. Blacks and white, in general, regard almost everything (not the least of which criminal justice) from a different perspective.

Just looking at the facts of the case, the verdict of not guilty was inescapable. The evidence, at least from the perspective of someone who has just followed the case in the news, was that George Zimmerman honestly believed that his life was in danger and, using his right of self-defense, shot Trayvon Martin to death.

On the other hand, because Zimmerman and Martin were of different ethnic backgrounds, the matter at hand was never just about the facts of the case. It was about the fact that the United States is further away than ever to that golden age when people are judged by the content of their character and not the color of their skin. And that means no matter if that character is pure or flawed and whatever the skin color, black, white, or something in between.

The sad fact is that young men like Trayvon Martin are murdered ever day. But as the Daily Caller pointedout, these other cases do not cause the kind of nationwide passions that this case caused, because they tend to be killed by other young black men. That is despite the fact that these other young black men are just as dead as Martin and just as mourned by those they leave behind.

There is another said fact that there is a racial divide in America because too many people find it convenient to maintain it. President Barack Obama, too clever by half, helped to inject race into the case when he claimed that if he had a son, he would look like Trayvon Martin.

So America will continue to be divided by race so long as it profits the unscrupulous to maintain it. Beyond the death of one young man and the branding of another for life, that is the essential tragedy of this case.


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7/15/2013 11:05:55 AM

Shocking New Revelations by Edward Snowden
Sunday, July 14, 2013 17:34

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New Shocking Revelations by Edward Snowden on the NSA Spy Program are Truly Shocking…

by Avalon
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July 14, 2013

New shocking revelations by Edward Snowden on the NSA Spy program are truly shocking…


More Shocking Revelations from NSA Whistleblower Edward Snowden

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Just a few short days ago, it came out that Edward Snowden once again shocked the American people when he confirmed that the National Security Agency — our NSA — co-created the Stuxnet Virus with Israel to topple Iran’s nuclear program. Just a week before that, Snowden blew our minds with the additional admission that those free discount cards you get at stores aren’t just there to save you a little money, but they are actually being used to collect customer data and spy on you! Is nothing sacred?! While government crimes are widespread, systematic and seemingly continuous at this point…and the NSA and other agencies have clearly violated American citizens’ rights…it’s perhaps even more shameful that so many people are still oblivious to the enormity of this tyranny when it’s been all but rubbed in our faces – repeatedly. Also, if you’ve been paying attention for longer than five minutes, what did Snowden really tell you that didn’t already know?

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Retired Gen. James Cartwright at heart of fed inquiry into Stuxnet virus leak

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/jun/28/retired-gen-james-cartwright-heart-fed-inquiry-stu/

Snowden says U.S., Israel created Stuxnet virus that attacked Iran

http://www.tehrantimes.com/politics/109167-snowden-says-us-israel-created-stuxnet-virus-that-attacked-iran

The Real Story of Stuxnet

http://spectrum.ieee.org/telecom/security/the-real-story-of-stuxnet

How Kaspersky Lab tracked down the malware that stymied Iran’s nuclear-fuel enrichment program

By David Kushner

Posted 26 Feb 2013 | 14:00 GMT

Who Leaked the Stuxnet Virus Story?

http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/war_stories/2013/06/did_retired_gen_james_cartwright_leak_the_stuxnet_virus_story.html

Why retired Gen. James Cartwright is facing allegations—and could be the first higher-up to go down.

By Fred Kaplan|Posted Friday, June 28, 2013, at 5:28 PM

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