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6/7/2015 5:19:32 PM

Graphic and Disturbing: Video of Police Shooting of Dillon Taylor Released

Lily Dane
The Daily Sheeple
June 5th, 2015






On August 11, 2014, Dillon Taylor, his brother, and his cousin were exiting a 7-Eleven in Salt Lake City when police arrived on the scene.

They were responding to a 911 call about a “guy flashing a gun.”

Minutes later, 20-year-old Dillon was dead.

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On September 30, Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill said that Officer Bron Cruz was justified in shooting Dillon because he was “non-compliant” when confronted by officers:

“Nothing that Mr. Taylor did assisted in de-escalating the situation,” Gill said. “If anything, it escalated things.”

Last August, the district attorney released only a portion of the body camera footage when ruling the shooting justified.

Now the entirety of the body cam footage has been posted to YouTube by Dillon’s aunt, Gina Thayne.

It is possibly the MOST graphic police shooting video I have ever seen – and unfortunately, I’ve seen a lot.

I can’t emphasize enough how disturbing this video is. Please watch with caution.

WARNING: Graphic content


I’ve watched this video many times, with the goal of making sense of it all.

And every time I view it, more questions arise.

On January 20, 2015, Salt Lake City publicly released the October 17 Police Civilian Review Board findings after previously insisting the report was private, based on the claim that it was a personnel record.

The Salt Lake Tribune summarized the findings from the report. Here are some excerpts:

The civilian review panel found that Cruz feared for his life and therefore was within police policy guidelines to use lethal force.

Taylor had his hands in his baggy sweatpants, leading Cruz to believe he had a gun, according to the report released to the Tribune. The shooting was recorded on the officer’s body camera.

District Attorney Sim Gill had earlier found that Cruz was not in violation of police policy when he killed Taylor because the officer feared for his life.

Cruz saw three men in the store parking lot. He could see the hands of two men but Taylor’s hands were not visible as he turned and began walking away from Cruz.

Cruz ordered Taylor to stop and remove his hands. Taylor took several more steps and then stopped and turned toward the officer. Taylor pulled his hands out of his pants and raised his shirt when he was shot.

“From the officer’s point of view, he believed one of the three was reportedly armed,” the report stated. “And when first contact is made, one of the three began to walk away from the scene.”

Former mayor Rocky Anderson, who is now in private practice as an attorney, said the review board’s finding in this case is “utterly outrageous”:

“That means that nobody is safe on the streets. Police don’t even have to see a gun before they shoot someone dead.”

Anderson said his review of the police video ­— which was previously released — shows Taylor was doing what the officer ordered. “He was attempting to lift his shirt to show he didn’t have a gun.”

The time from contact with Dillon to Cruz shooting him in the chest and abdomen was about 20 seconds.

Gill said Dillon did nothing to “assist in de-escalating the situation,” but did he even have time to?

Kelly Fowler, the attorney for Dillon’s family, said Cruz gave Taylor no time to resolve the conflicting orders being given by the police before shooting him:

“His brother and cousin [said they] were confused. They had all these officers yelling at them, ‘Put your hands up!’ ‘Get on the ground.’ Where’s the time to comply?”

Fowler added that the shooting of an unarmed man shows more broadly that police culture has grown inordinately paranoid and hostile toward the public — and that Gill’s investigation indulges that paranoia:

“They went into this expecting a certain outcome,” Fowler said.

Could that be because of things the 911 caller said?

Have a listen and see what you think

The 911 caller referred to seeing “gangbangers” at the beginning of the call.

Fox13 posted details from the call:

“They are obviously looking for trouble just the way they look.”

“We’re almost at 21st South, the guy in the red hat has a gun. The guy flashed his gun, the kid flashed a gun as he was walking by. They are looking for trouble that’s all I see.”

Dispatch questioned, “What race was he, was he Hispanic, white, black?”

The caller answered,”um black, no Mexican, right.”

Dispatch then asked, “Where was the weapon, was it in his waist band, was it in his hand?”

During the caller’s response she referred to another person.

Dispatch then asked, “Are you or anyone else in immediate danger?”

The caller responded: “No, not at all. I just thought I ought to report this, they look suspicious.”

Now, consider some of the things Officer Cruz told investigators:

“He was digging at something. He was manipulating something. I knew there was a gun in those pants.”

“I was scared to death. The last thought I had go through my mind when I pulled the trigger … was that ‘I was too late. I was too late.’ And because of that I was gonna get killed.”

“And I looked directly in his eyes. And he looked at me like, ‘You’re not gonna. You’re not gonna stop me.’ Um, ‘And I’m gonna kill you guys.'”

“And I knew he’d already made up his mind and he just…I was just giving him time to just kill one of us.”

“His eyes were just complete just 100% defiance.”

“I was 100 percent, 100 percent convinced when I saw him turn around it was gonna be a gunfight. I knew he had that gun, that he’d be trying to kill us.”

Dillon was doomed from the beginning. He never had a chance.

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Page 7 of the review board makes the claim that Officer Cruz “tried to provide life saving first aid, but Dillon expired from the gunshot wounds.”

“Life saving first aid”? Since when does patting a clotting agent bandage on an abdominal gunshot wound on a man who is bleeding profusely count as “life saving first aid”?

When an officer offered more bandages, Cruz said, “I don’t know where the other shot went.” The footage does not show him searching for the second wound, which was on Taylor’s chest.

But he appeared to be looking for the gun Dillon supposedly had.

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Other questions remain, and will likely never be answered.

Was Dillon drunk? He reportedly had blood alcohol content of .18, which is well above the legal driving limit. But even if he was, does it matter, other than to perhaps make him slower to respond to the officers’ commands?

Is it possible that he didn’t hear the officers’ commands? He appeared to be wearing headphones in the video. His family members say he was wearing them. Even though he saw Cruz pointing a gun at him, is it possible he was disoriented and wasn’t fully comprehending what was going on?

Was lethal force necessary? Could a Taser been used to subdue him instead?

On the video, Cruz is heard saying “What the hell were you reaching for, man?” as Dillon lay dying (or perhaps was already dead) – was the officer setting up the narrative, or did he really believe Taylor was reaching for a gun?

By the way…Dillon was unarmed, and Utah allows both open carry (without a permit) and concealed carry (with a permit) anyway.

Fowler told SLT she suspects the events leading up to the shooting, from the 911 call to the pull of the trigger, stem from assumptions and “profiling”:

“The officer is going into this with a biased viewpoint, expecting this to happen. … Why do officers have this mind-set? When you’re a hammer, all you’re going to see is nails,” Fowler said. “It makes me wonder … anybody who has a brother, cousin, nephew, or daughter who looks a little left of center, a little edgy, that’s what’s going to happen?”

Was this shooting justified, or could the situation have been handled differently?

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Contributed by Lily Dane of The Daily Sheeple.

Lily Dane is a staff writer for The Daily Sheeple. Her goal is to help people to “Wake the Flock Up!”

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6/7/2015 6:01:00 PM

Weather War

Posted by GPD on May 22, 2015

if Rothschild’s don’t control something, it’s not worth being controlled


by Rand Clifford for Veterans Today

Drought in California is currently blamed on what mainstream weather parrots keep parroting: ” The Ridiculously Resilient Ridge”. Also parroted as “ RRR”, and, “Triple R”…this ridge of high pressure off the coast of California is actually a martial maneuver.

Grotesque twisting of Nature with unconventional weapons maintain the California drought. “Sinister” and “Geoengineering” go together like a horse and carriage. And the California drought is an act of war.

Satellite imagery clearly reveals how the California drought is being executed. [1]

Weather as a Force Multiplier: Owning the Weather in 2025

Such was the title of a research paper embraced by the US Air Force, August, 1996.

Chilling quotes:

“In 2025, US aerospace forces can ‘own the weather’ by capitalizing on emerging technologies and focusing development of those technologies to war-fighting applications. Such a capability offers the war fighter tools to shape thebattlespace in ways never before possible.”

“A high-risk, high-reward endeavor, weather-modification offers a dilemma not unlike the splitting of the atom.”

“From enhancing friendly operations or disrupting those of the enemy via small-scale tailoring of natural weather patterns to complete dominance of global communications and counterspace control, weather-modification offers the war fighter a wide-range of possible options to defeat or coerce an adversary.”

California right now seems an adversary trapped in the “… defeat or coerce” hot seat.

“Battlespace” California

Ecological carnage on the ground is vivid and catastrophic. Exactly how the catastrophe is orchestrated; what is being done, how it is being done, the weapons employed—everything is superbly documented in the video mentioned above [1]. About all that isn’t proven is the… WHY?

As for ferreting out identities of the warmongers, perhaps we should begin with:

Who is buying up all the mainstream weather media?

Solid clues from the: Wall Street Journal

Rothschild LLC, is slated to acquire 70% of Weather Central, which provides weather forecasting services and graphics to local television stations and TV programs such as ABC’s ‘Good Morning America.’”

Also from the : WSJ

The Weather Channel was purchased more than two years ago in a $3.5 billion deal led by NBC Universal and private-equity firms Blackstone Group and Bain Capital.”

( author’s note: NBC Universal is part of the Rothschild power-cloaked hydra, same as Blackstone Group. Bain Capital was founded by Mitt Romney and apparently, might be somewhat free of the Rothschild hydra, maybe.)

Rothschilds ultimately own most of Zionist Mainstream Media (ZMM). Basically, if Rothschild’s don’t control something, it’s not worth being controlled. Maximum control of weather reporting is essential to their weather warfare. What if some maverick reporter somewhere reached a million viewers with the idea: “Something very strange is happening in our skies, you might want to look up”? Sure most viewers are very good at shrugging off most everything they don’t want to believe; still, the last thing Rothschilds want is the public looking up and thinking at the same time.

We also have overwhelming evidence of coordinated aerosol attacks on the San Joaquin Valley, agricultural jewel that supplies much of America’s vegetables. By definition, this is an act of war. [2]

So what are they dumping on America’s food, in the lungs of Americans, and on the biosphere?

Aluminum oxide particles, barium salts, barium titanates, ethylene dibromide, cadmium, methyl aluminum, desiccated human red blood cells, nano-aluminum-coated fiberglass, sub-micron particles (containing live biological matter), polymer fibers, unidentified bacteria, enterobacteria cloacal, enterobacteriaceae, mycoplasma, human white blood cells-A (restrictor enzyme used in research labs to snip and combine DNA), mold spores, bacilli and molds, yellow fungal mycotoxins, lead, mercury, nitrogen trifluoride, nickel, calcium, chromium, radioactive cesium, radioactive thorium, selenium, arsenic, titanium shards, silver, streptomyces, strontium, uranium….

The usual suspects, cloaked by power of paper and lurking behind waves of gilded curtain…one thing reliably truthful about them: once a Khazar, always a Khazar . A crucial reality Rothschilds and the rest of the Ashkenazi “Jews” are finally losing control of after over twelve centuries. “Sephardic” Jews…”genuine” Jews, make up about 3% of modern “Jewry”. The other 97% are bulk and body of Phoenix Khazar. Mongols, Huns, Turks…some of history’s most vile aggressors.

The Sky

Formerly a true-blue storyteller, the sky has been a reliable place to look for what’s coming. Today, the sky is even more indicative of what’s to come—one indication being that the sky is rarely blue anymore. Profound sky changes are happening right before our eyes. Don’t be blinded by…all the usual suspects.

Will humanity, even most life on Earth, survive fallout of millions of “persistent contrails” striping the sky and fusing into haze capable of turning horizon-to-horizon deep blue sky into a biocidal dome of doom? Escalation seems the only thing visible anymore, horizon to horizon.

If it all sounds like a proxy declaration of war, ask Californians.

In Part Two:

— Exploration of weather-war weapons

— Exploration of…WHY

Links:

1) importance of this video cannot be overstated!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7iBUkshzHE

The most bedrock-truth about California under attack is breathtakingly revealed with five transparent proofs of the California drought being an act of war.

2) satellite imagery of monster “chemtrail” spraying over California’s Central Valley

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRPh0rPQWpY

3) images of California’s Central Valley

https://www.google.com/search?q=california%27s+central+valley&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=WbxfVdO5DpbqoASC_oGYBQ&ved=0CCsQsAQ&biw=1010&bih=634

Rand Clifford’s novels are published by StarChief Press. A search for: “by rand clifford” offers a cornucopia of Clifford essays. Contact for Rand: randtruth@gmail.com

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6/8/2015 10:25:32 AM

Backlash grows as Italy migrant arrivals top 50,000

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Migrants and their children wait to disembark from the "Phoenix" ship upon their arrival in the port of Augusta on the eastern coast of Sicily on June 7, 2015 (AFP Photo/Giovanni Isolino)


Rome (AFP) - Italy's wealthy North vowed Sunday that it would refuse to accommodate any more migrants as thousands more were rescued in the Mediterranean by a multinational flotilla of ships.

As another frantic weekend of rescues unfolded, nearly 6,000 people were plucked to safety from packed fishing boats and rubber dinghies off Libya.

Mass drownings in the Mediterranean have claimed nearly 1,800 lives so far this year.

All those rescued will be deposited at Sicilian ports or elsewhere in southern Italy in the coming days, lifting this year's total of new arrivals on Italian soil to more than 50,000, as complaints mount about the cost and other problems involved in processing the new arrivals.

The latest batch sent the migration crisis back to the top of the political agenda with three big northern regions vowing to defy the centre-left government of Prime Minister Matteo Renzi by refusing to house any of the new arrivals.

Lombardy president Roberto Maroni said he would be writing to local mayors and prefects in his region on Monday to warn them not to accept any more "illegal immigrants" allocated by the government

Municipalities that did not toe the line would have their funding from the region cut, he said.

Giovanni Toti, the newly-elected president of Liguria, backed that stance.

"We will not receive any more migrants," he said.

Luca Zaia, the right-wing president of Veneto, said the region that includes Venice was "like a bomb ready to go off. The social tensions are absolutely crazy."

British navy ship HMS Bulwark rescued more than 1,000 migrants Sunday from boats in waters between Italy and Libya. At least 10 pregnant women were saved.

Italy's coastguard said 2,371 people had been rescued on Sunday and 3,480 on Saturday.

There were no reports of casualties but one Italian navy boat ferrying 475 migrants rescued on Saturday to Sicily reported that it had seven pregnant women on board.

- Breaking point -

According to the International Organisation for Migration, nearly 1,800 migrants have drowned attempting to make the crossing since the start of this year, including some 800 in an April sinking that was the biggest maritime disaster in the Mediterranean since World War II.

European Union governments reacted by sending more boats to patrol the area.

But they have been unable to agree on a longer-term strategy to ease the migration crisis amid divisions over how to combat traffickers and spread asylum seekers fairly across member states.

"We cannot simply deal with the symptoms of this problem; we must go after the route cause and the trafficking gangs behind it who are making money out of human misery," British Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said on a visit to HMS Bulwark.

The international naval effort was a successful "temporary" measure, he said.

"But now it's time for Europe as a whole to work together to agree a solution, before we see a greater loss of life."

The 50,000 figure represents an increase of around 10 percent on the same period last year, which, after a summer surge, ended with an unprecedented total of 170,000 migrants arriving on Italian soil.

The country's reception facilities are at breaking point with nearly 80,000 asylum seekers or recently arrived migrants currently accommodated across the country.

Government attempts to get regions to open new facilities are increasingly running into opposition; mainly from right-wing politicians but also at a grassroots level from communities which don't want refugees housed in their neighbourhoods.

The small Alpine region of Val d'Aosta has refused to take any more, citing a lack of adequate facilities.

If Lombardy, Veneto and the Riviera region of Liguria act on their threats to follow suit, the government will have a major problem on its hands. The government is also grappling with growing evidence that organised crime has been siphoning off public funds allocated for the accommodation of migrants during their processing.



Backlash against migrants grows in Italy


Italy's North vows to refuse to accommodate any more migrants rescued in the Mediterranean.
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6/8/2015 10:50:13 AM
Provided they meet certain requirements

Vast Majority of Americans Say Illegal Immigrants Should Stay

The Fiscal Times


An overwhelming 72 percent of Americans say that undocumented immigrants should be allowed to remain legally in the country provided they meet certain requirements, according to a comprehensive new survey of attitudes about the politically charged immigration issue.

And of those Americans who believe it’s time for illegal immigrants to come out of the shadows, most of them believe that undocumented immigrants should be allowed to apply for U.S. citizenship, according to the new Pew Research Center survey.

Related: Study Finds Illegal Immigrants Pay $11.8B in Taxes

Beyond that, however, the public is sharply divided over immigration related issues that have stymied lawmakers and the Obama administration and that are certain to be front and center as the 2016 presidential campaign begins to heat up this summer.

Little more than half say immigrants today strengthen the country because of their hard work and talents, while 41 percent insist that immigrants are a burden because they take jobs, housing and health care. The portion of the respondents saying that immigrants have strengthen the country has declined six percentage points since last year.

Immigration reform is a highly charged issue for many Americans and many of them express conflicted opinions. For instance, a majority of Republicans (56 percent) supports a path to legal status for undocumented immigrants; yet at the same time, far more Republicans than Democrats say immigrants are a burden on the country (63 percent).

Among Democrats and independents – most of whom favor a path to legal status for those who slipped into the country unlawfully – most say immigrants actually strengthen the country.

Related: 21 Surprising Facts About Illegal Immigration

Finally, most Americans reject the idea frequently expressed by anti-immigration reform advocates that providing a path to legal status essentially “rewards” them for bad behavior. Nearly six in ten say they do not think of a path to legal status in those terms, while 36 percent say it is “like rewarding them for doing something wrong.”

The survey by the Pew Research Center, conducted May 12-18 among 2,002 adults, should be grist for Republican and Democratic Party leaders and presidential candidates in the coming months.

Efforts at overhauling the nation’s immigration laws have been stymied by House Republicans’ refusal to consider comprehensive immigration reform – including a possible path to citizenship. And President Obama’s highly controversial executive orders that would protect millions of illegal immigrants from the threat of deportation are caught up in legal challenges in the courts.

On the presidential campaign trail, Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton has declared her support for immigration reform, including a path to citizenship, because it “strengthens families, strengthens our economy and strengthens our country.”

Related: More Illegal Immigrants Snagging White-Collar Jobs

Former Florida governor Jeb Bush, a leading candidate for the GOP presidential nomination, is one of the few Republicans who had wholeheartedly embraced a path to citizenship. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-F), who co-authored a Senate-passed immigration reform bill two years ago that provided for a path to citizenship, subsequently disavowed that portion of the legislation under pressure from far right Republicans.

One other finding that should be of concern to the GOP: Just 34 percent of Republicans and GOP-leaning independents say the party is doing a good job in representing their views on illegal immigration, while 59 percent say the GOP is not doing a good job.

It wasn’t clear from the polling results whether those complaining that their party wasn’t adequately representing their views believe that the GOP is being too tough in their stands on illegal immigrants or not tough enough.Democrats gave their party more positive evaluations in dealing with this issue. Fifty-one percent of Democrats and Democratic leaners said the party is doing a good job in representing their views on illegal immigration, while 43 percent disagree.

“Democrats who support a path to legal status are more likely than those who oppose it to say their party does a good job of representing their views on illegal immigration,” the study said. “Among Republicans, both supporters and opponents of legal status for immigrants here illegally think the GOP is not doing a good job representing their views.”



Vast majority say illegal immigrants should stay


A new survey on the politically charged issue finds most agree if immigrants meet certain requirements.
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6/8/2015 11:21:24 AM

Iraq: Troops advance against IS in key refinery town

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FILE - In this file photo taken Thursday, May 28, 2015, Iraq's Badr Brigades Shiite militia detain four men that they suspect of being militants of the Islamic State group outside the oil refinery in Beiji, some 155 miles (250 kilometers) north of Baghdad, Iraq. Iraqi troops backed by Shiite militias recaptured key parts of the northern refinery town of Beiji from Islamic State militants on Sunday, June 7, a general said. (AP Photo, File)


BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraqi troops backed by Shiite militias recaptured key parts of the northern refinery town of Beiji from the Islamic State group on Sunday, a general said.

The commander of the Interior Ministry's Quick Reaction Forces, Brig. Gen. Nassir al-Fartousi, told state TV that the Iraqi flag was raised over a local government building in Beiji and that troops were advancing to other areas, without elaborating.

The spokesman of Joint Operations Command, Brig. Gen. Saad Maan Ibrahim, said the security forces "are now controlling" the downtown Beiji area, describing the advance as an "important victory."

"The enemy has suffered a defeat and has sustained heavy losses and we hope that the whole city will be cleared within few days," Maan told The Associated Press in a brief interview, saying "dozens" of IS militants had been killed.

There was no word on the fate of the contested refinery on the town's outskirts, but Maan said the capture of Beiji would help Iraqi forces to better secure the nearby Beiji refinery — Iraq's largest oil refining facility and key to the country's domestic supplies.

Beiji, some 250 kilometers (155 miles) north of Baghdad, fell to the extremist IS group during its blitz across northern Iraq nearly a year ago, but the refinery facility has remained contested ground with IS militants and government forces battling for control. The town is also strategically significant as it lies on the road to IS-held Mosul, Iraq's second largest city.

Iraqi and Kurdish forces have managed to roll back the IS group in many parts of the country with the help of U.S.-led airstrikes, and recaptured the northern city of Tikrit in April. But last month the IS group scored a major victory by capturing Ramadi, the capital of Anbar province.

The IS group has declared an Islamic caliphate in the territories it controls in Syria and Iraq, and has used oil smuggling to finance much of its operations.

In neighboring Syria, the U.S.-led coalition carried out airstrikes against IS positions in the northern town of Souran, which the IS group captured last week from Syrian rebel groups and members of al-Qaida's affiliate in Syria, the Nusra Front.

The Local Coordination Committees and the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the airstrikes occurred Saturday night. The Observatory said the airstrikes killed eight IS members, including a local Syrian commander, and wounded 20.

The coalition airstrikes against IS in Souran were the first in the area since the extremist group launched an offensive last month on the northern parts of Aleppo province close to the Turkish border. IS has captured several villages and towns from the Nusra Front and Syrian rebels.

Since September, the coalition has carried out hundreds of airstrikes against IS in Syria. The coalition has also carried out a handful of airstrikes against the Nusra Front. The U.S. says it has specifically targeted a Nusra Front cell plotting attacks on Western interests.

The main Western-backed opposition group, the Syrian National Coalition, says government warplanes have been attacking rebels in Aleppo province, claiming that the "terrorist interests" of President Bashar Assad's government and the IS group are aligned.

In the northeastern city of Hassakeh, government forces have launched a counteroffensive and regained ground lost to the IS group last week, state media said. State news agency SANA said government forces have retaken the power station south of Hassakeh as well as a juvenile prison that had been recently seized by the IS group.

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Associated Press writer Sameer N. Yacoub and Bassem Mroue in Beirut contributed to this report.

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