X | Shared With: Everyone - May 28 2008 | police, internet, politicsHavent heard of this one before
Quoted: On May 15, 1997, agents interviewed Robert East. East acknowledged discussing with Bell the use of nickel-coated carbon fibers to "kill" computers and to exchanging electronic mail messages with Bell discussing testing and marketing nickel carbon fiber for use in destroying electronic equipment. East said that Bell had discussed the possibility of putting the fibers down the air vents of a Federal building, and about using the fiber against the IRS.
X | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 01 2008 | driving, police, video
Quoted: I accelerate nervously toward my target. Ricci's last words of advice are more Zen than scientific: "Hit him in one smooth motion. It's all finesse." I pull along the passenger side of the Vic and wait until my front bumper is just past his taillight. Then I turn my steering wheel to the left until I feel the dull thud of contact with his fender. I keep turning against the pressure. In one squealing motion, the Vic spins back toward me, then whizzes across my path as if I've blown through an intersection against the light. It misses my front bumper by inches and makes a full rotation in the rearview. Me? I'm fine.
X | Shared With: Everyone - May 28 2008 | police, violence, anarchyQuoted: Lavy also had recipes for biological and chemical weapons and a plastic bag filled with white powder. Had the agents opened the bag, they likely would have died of respiratory failure and paralysis. Tests showed the substance to be ricin, a lethal toxin extracted from the castor bean plant. (Ricin, dabbed on a tiny pellet fired from an umbrella-gun, was used by Soviet agents to murder a Bulgarian in London in 1978.) The poison is 6,000 times more toxic than cyanide, and there is no antidote. Lavy had a quarter pound of the stuff.
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X | Shared With: Everyone - May 28 2008 | police, video, freedom
Quoted: Sousveillance (IPA: [suːˈveɪləns], original French [suvɛjɑ̃s]) as well as inverse surveillance are terms coined by Steve Mann to describe the recording of an activity from the perspective of a participant in the activity[1], typically by way of small portable or wearable recording devices that often stream continuous live video to the Internet.
X | Shared With: Everyone - May 28 2008 | police, history, motorcycles, Hells Angels
Quoted: Barger would later claim that Meredith fired a shot which struck a Hells Angels member with what he described as "just a flesh wound."
Quoted: In December 2003 , the Washoe County Sheriff's Department raided the Hell's Angel clubhouse Headquarters, just off North McCarran Boulevard.
Fun fact: washoe county sheriff's department is the one 'featured' in Reno 911
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X | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 26 2008 | video, usc, police
click to playYeah, so appartently this happened last night
Quoted: This is when things get interesting.
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X | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 26 2008 | video, usc, riot, police
click to playI left this party before this went down. Someone said that a bunch of people locked arms in the middle of the street yelling fuck the police and people got hit with some batons.
Quoted: "Do you actually believe in what you're doing or is it just for the hourly wage?"- USC student"What do rich kids have to protest about?"-Police"I can't belie...
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X | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 26 2007 | news, police
Quoted: University of Florida police were justified in using a Taser against a student who refused to stop questioning Sen. John Kerry on campus last month, according to a state investigation.
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X | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 09 2007 | news, facism, police, politics, scary
Sorry, that book is illegal to read.
Quoted: It is alleged he had a copy of the "Anarchists' Cookbook", containing instructions on how to make home-made explosives.
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X | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 05 2007 | video, taser, uf, police, news
Quoted: It was Taser week on YouTube, which inspired David and Patrick to look at the tech behind electroshock weapons, from cattle prods to Tasers. It's a good reminder that Amps kill, not Volts. PS - be careful when you fry foil with a DIY camera taser.
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