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"Tina Peters is the former county clerk in Mesa County, Colorado who was convicted on seven counts of election interference in August 2024. She had her nine-year prison sentence commuted by Colorado's good-for-nothing Governor Jared Polis (D) after Dummkopf Trumpf threatened to withhold federal funding from the Centennial State."

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OpEd: The Flock uprising is just the beginning
www.salon.com

... People are sick of tech billionaires trying to control our lives.

According to an exhaustive 10-month analysis by Electronic Foundation Frontier, a nonprofit dedicated to defending civil liberties in our digital age, local police were using the cameras to track protesters, such as those at No Kings rallies, who were then put in a national database to be used across all jurisdictions.

Despite claims that the cameras only record license plates, the technology-focused outlet 404 Media found that the database is also being used to collect information on individual people whom cops can then search for using descriptions of clothing, race, gender and body type.

In Johnson County, Texas, police officers fixated on a woman suspected of having an abortion, and used the database to track her movements in an effort to prove it -- even though state law is supposed to exempt the patient from criminal prosecution. Police have been outed for using the cameras to stalk people for personal reasons, such as having a conflict -- or even a sexual obsession -- with them.

Flock has claimed the company will reform its policies to address these issues, but history suggests it would be unwise to trust them. One former Flock employee, Jonathan Paz, has accused the company of lying about its intentions to gain government contracts, which are then abused by law enforcement to harm the public.

Paz told 404 Media that company management had assured him they weren't feeding information to agencies like Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a falsehood he passed on to city governments in his sales pitch. After finding out about a secret pilot program to help track down and detain immigrants, Paz left the company. ...


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Painful, but necessary post-WWI and -WWII population exchanges helped maintain stability by homogenizing religious or ethnic people geographically. India and Pakistan in the late 1940s comes to mind first.

The Ottoman Empire and Kemalist Turkiye effected population transfers with Athens, saddening Greeks in Anatolia (Izmir) and Turks in Greece, but stopping right-wing nationalists from committing outrages and counter-outrages against innocent people.

The people in northen Syria elected to join Turkiye (Hatay Velayet), while the folks in Mosul voted to join Iraq. These were peaceful border transfers, even though for decades Hafez Assad's stamps and maps showed Hatay as Syrian territory.

1914 Armenian nationalists in the Ottoman Empire -- dashnaks I believe they were called -- made a terrible mistake by siding with Imperial Russia in the hopes that St Petersburg would help them achieve a homeland. But these dashnaks misinterpreted previous signals from Russia and the Western powers about "protecting Christians under Islamic rule," as these were just cynically-rendered excuses to attack and carve up the "Sick Man of Europe."

That blunder cost the Armenian people badly which led to their "Nakba," the 1915 genocide when these people were forcibly moved en masse under terrible conditions. This was not a population exchange, but a one-way transfer that killed 1.5m Armenians.

Had the Armenians stayed loyal to the Ottoman Empire and not cause an uprising during the Great War, as a people and nation they would have been saved and the Armenians would have had more to offer in negotiations such as the Treaty of Sevres (1920). The loss of territory, fortresses, and population weakened them; the Georgians and Azerbaijanis managed much better dealing with the Turks and Russians (White and Bolshevik) in the post WWI upheaval.

When Israel was formed in 1948, they proceeded to do to the Palestinians what the Ottomans did to the Armenians in 1915, a population transfer, not exchange, without compensation for lost lands and property.

Like the Armenians from 1919-1923 in the Transcaucasus who were forced to sit at the "kiddie table," Palestinians are similarly powerless today.

But the Israelis had a chance to split the land with the Palestinians, Druze, Christians, and Bedouins, and chose not too. After the 1993 Oslo Accords, a map was drawn to show how it could have been done: drudge.com

Today, PTSD, hard drug abuse, anti-LGBTQ pogroms, constant wars, and an influx of illegal firearms are negatively impacting Israeli society. So, Israel recorded its first net population migration loss in 2024 and folks there are looking at German citizenship. And Israel's ethnic cleansing have turned them into a Pariah nation with a parallel increase in global antisemitism.

@#5 ... Of course not. That's why he is there, to sweep the orange chomo's crimes under the rug. ...

Well, AG Blanche did say one time, as acting AG, that he is Pres Trump's lawyer.

Blanche when asked if he's Trump's friend: 'I'm his lawyer -- was his lawyer'
www.msn.com

... In the hearing, Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) asked Blanche if he has a friendship with President Trump.

"I'm his lawyer " was his lawyer, and now I'm the deputy attorney general," Blanche said, seemingly correcting himself after implying he was still the president's lawyer. ...


Quite the slip of the tongue there ...



Related ...

Trump's prosecutors investigate firm that was co-owned by daughter of judge in president's hush-money trial: report
www.independent.co.uk

... Trump and his allies have repeatedly attacked the Merchans, baselessly claiming the judge was biased and his daughter profited from his hush-money trial

Federal prosecutors in Chicago have been investigating Authentic Campaigns Inc., a Democratic fundraising firm once co-owned by the daughter of the judge who oversaw President Donald Trump's New York hush-money trial, according to court filings and people familiar with the inquiry, The New York Times reported.

Last August, the U.S. attorney's office in Chicago subpoenaed the firm for a wide range of internal communications with major Democratic clients as part of a federal investigation into whether its work involved improper conduct or potential violations of federal law. ...

Loren Merchan, the daughter of Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan, served as a vice president at Authentic Campaigns until late 2024 and was also named in the federal investigation. Trump and his allies have repeatedly targeted the Merchan family, accusing the judge of bias against Trump without evidence and claiming his daughter could have financially benefited from the case.

Trump's hush-money trial ended in May 2024 with his conviction on 34 felony counts. He was accused of falsifying business records to conceal a $130,000 payment to porn star Stormy Daniels, who said she had an affair with Trump and threatened to make the story public during his 2016 presidential campaign. ..


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