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SWAT Steals Money from Prostitutes


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Apple Fingerprint Data to be Shared with NSA?

http://www.ibtimes.com/apple-iphone-5s-defeated-german-hackers-allegedly-break-touch-id-fingerprint-scanner-video-1409584

SWAT Raid Massage Parlor

http://www.policestateusa.com/2013/swat-raid-friendly-massage-parlor-tennessee/

NJ Corrections Officer Kills Self at Work

http://www.nj.com/cumberland/index.ssf/2013/09/corrections_officer_shoots_self_outside_fairton_federal_correctional_institution.html

NJ Cop Kills Self At Work

http://www.nj.com/mercer/index.ssf/2013/09/ewing_police_officer_commits_suicide_at_police_headquarters.html

Peace Day Memorial

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2429903/Peace-Day-Reminder-millions-lives-lost-war-artists-stencil-9-000-bodies-Normandy-beach.html

Adam Kokesh No Longer Shield Mutual Customer

http://shieldmutual.com/2013/09/adam-kokesh-longer-customer/

Thursday, September 26th 2013. 1 ounce of silver is 22 dollars. 1 Bitcoin is 125 dollars. Peace News Now is brought to you by Bitcoin from friends of http://WeUseCoins.com . Learn about bitcoin at http://WeUseCoins.com

In a post-Snowden world, the release of Apple’s new iPhone 5s with fingerprint scan has consumers concerned about Apple sharing their personal biometric data with governments. A group of independent hackers was able to crack the biometrics system within 4 days of the new phone’s release. If recent history is any indication of what is to come, then companies like Apple cannot be trusted to tell the truth to their customers. The heads of Microsoft, Google, Yahoo, and Facebook have already teamed up in a lawsuit against the Federal government for threatening them with jail time if they didn’t turn over private user data. Apple is suspiciously missing from that lawsuit. Do you want government agents treating your phone as their dog tag? Remember, they only have the power and authority that you grant them.

In other news, law enforcers in Tennessee stormed a spa and arrested 3 Korean women in their 50’s. They’ve been charged with suspected quote, “massage of an erogenous zone.” The incident has people asking themselves, can peaceful exchanges between consenting adults really be called “crimes”? Law enforcers deployed a masked paramilitary SWAT team — led by a guy with a ballistic shield — to make a dramatic entry into the spa with guns drawn to try and find evidence of unauthorized happy endings. Are guns, shields, and body armor the standard tools of detective work?

Violence doesn’t solve complex social problems; it creates more victims. The three ladies, whose only alleged crime is making their customers feel good, could spend their golden years in a concrete cell. Police seized about $5000 in cash from the business, which they are allowed to keep and use to expand their occupation. The law doesn’t require a conviction for police to grab loot from suspects of vice crime. The women must now protect themselves from further jail time in expensive legal battles — without being able to use their own money. And if convicted, will their prosecution really do anything to end prostitution? According to a University of Michigan study, 1 million people in the US have worked as prostitutes and 70% of female inmates in American prisons were initially arrested for prostitution.

Speaking of imprisoning victimless criminals, on Saturday a New Jersey man working as prison guard shot himself just outside of the federal prison which employed him for almost 20 years. The next day, another Jersey man shot himself outside his place of work–the Ewing police department–He enforced laws for a decade and a half. Is this a coincidence, or is a heavy conscience a predictable result of participating in evil?

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About half a million people were killed, wounded or went missing during *just* the Battle of Normandy. To mark international Peace Day this year, a pair of artists created a visually stunning temporary exhibit of 9,000 silhouettes on a D-Day Landings beach, one for each man who died the first day of the month-long bloodbath. The project, named, ‘The Fallen’ is a sobering reminder of what happens when peace is not present.

The artists made the shape of a person by putting down a stencil and raking the surface to create a distinctive figure. The silhouettes were then carried away by the sea. The artists turned up to the beach with a team of 60 people but by the end, over 500 volunteers were taking part. One of the artists said, quote ‘Watching the tide come in and wash the bodies away was symbolic of all the lives lost in all wars, not just during the Normandy Landings.’

In other news, the popular activist support network Shield Mutual has publically dropped Adam Kokesh as a customer, citing, quote, “failure to renew, failure to remedy damage, and grave breach of trust.” Read the extensive blogpost filled with first-hand screenshots and emails, and listen to the mp3 recordings yourself at http://ShieldMutual.com .

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