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In 2015 Obama’s “Task Force on 21st Century Policing” issued their Final Report (http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/pdf/taskforce/TaskForce_FinalReport.pdf) and accompanying Implementation Guide (http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/pdf/taskforce/Implementation_Guide.pdf)

On page 72 of the Final Report it is noted that Deray McKesson and Black Lives Matter, both participated.

In his written testimony (http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/pdf/taskforce/submissions/McKesson_DeRay_Testimony.pdf) McKesson complains that “police brutality is not a coincidental aspect of American life, but that it is deeply woven into the fabric of American policing and that it falls heavily along the lines of race.” He says that he began protesting in Ferguson, Missouri, and that “I, like many others, have been tear gassed repeatedly, have had ‘non-lethal’ weapons pointed at me by officers, have been told that it was illegal to stand still on an American street, and have been pepper sprayed – all for engaging in peaceful protest.” (Who can forget the rioting, looting, and arson, in Ferguson?) He continues, “it is necessary for the Department of Justice, in conjunction with community organizations and local law enforcement, to develop virtual and in-person training modules whose use is mandatory by all police departments receiving federal funding that focuses on implicit bias” and “Twitter and other social media tools were pivotal to the protest community”

On page 28 of the Final Report it is noted that Linda Sarsour of the National Network for Arab American Communities participated. In her written testimony (http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/pdf/taskforce/submissions/Sarsour_Linda_Testimony.pdf) she complains about “Islamophobia”. Sarsour states that police are perceived as biased, she recommends that police training curriculum include input from “community-based organizations” and “faith based leaders” and training be subject to ongoing monitoring by these groups. She also recommends that the DOJ establish a “civilian review board” composed of these groups “that can provide suggestions on what the DOJ mandates on those departments so they can be compliant with civil rights”

On page 20 of the Implementation Guide officer training is listed as a key tool to drive change. Training must address “implicit bias”, “engage the community in training” and “include community members as trainers”.

On page 16 of the Implementation Guide, “The final report and its recommendations can be an effective template for law enforcement organizations and communities to measure progress against a national, objective set of recommendations.” Also: Create a checklist using the recommendations, use the checklist in local government, law enforcement, and community meetings as a management tool to drive implementation, provide regular updates to the community and local government on progress being made on implementing specific recommendations

On page 23 of the Implementation Guide: State legislatures - Review and mandate requirements for police state training academies for basic recruit and in-service hours and content in light of the task force recommendations.

Additionally agencies are required to admit previous injustices. This “shaming” is psychological manipulation.

The Final Report list numerous recommendations including: federal training standards, numerous reports to be filed with federal government (police demographics, “community” demographics, arrestee demographics, incidents reports, for example).

Additional information regarding the Task Force: http://sai-dc.com/presidents-task-force-on-21st-century-policing/


67 posted on 07/21/2016 4:00:32 PM PDT by Ray76 (The evil effect of Obergefell is to deprive the people of rule of law & subject us to tyranny!)
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To: Ray76
"We've got to have a civilian national security force that's just as powerful, just as strong, just as well-funded."

Controlling "standards" and mandating compliance reporting creates a de facto national security force.

68 posted on 07/21/2016 4:05:23 PM PDT by Ray76 (The evil effect of Obergefell is to deprive the people of rule of law & subject us to tyranny!)
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To: Ray76

Please keep researching this


71 posted on 07/21/2016 4:14:29 PM PDT by combat_boots (The Lion of Judah cometh. Hallelujah. Gloria Patri, Filio et Spiritui Sancto!)
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To: Ray76

Basically, in 0bunghole’s utopia, blacks and mozlems rule. What about La Raza, don’t they get any special notice....

It’s beyond treason, such a huge stinking heap of treason that one execution is not enough.

I hope you do a whole thread on its own.


72 posted on 07/21/2016 4:18:01 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Half the truth is often a great lie. B. Franklin)
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To: little jeremiah

Facebook, Google, YouTube, MTV, Howcast, Columbia Law School and the U.S. Department of State Convene the Alliance of Youth Movements Summit Dec. 3-5 2008

Summit in New York to Bring Together Global Youth Groups, Tech Experts to Find Best Ways to Use Digital Media to Promote Freedom and Justice, Counter Violence, Extremism and Oppression

Panels will discuss a variety of practical topics, including How To Build Transnational Social Movements Using New Technology, How To Use New Mobile Technologies and How To Preserve Group Safety And Security

http://photos.state.gov/libraries/unesco/231771/pdfs/Alliance_of_Youth_Movements_Summit.pdf

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In December 2008, one April 6 member visited the United States to take part in a State Department-organized “Alliance of Youth Movements Summit” in New York City. He also reported to his State Department contact that the April 6 group “would like to call for another strike on April 6, 2009, but realizes this would be ‘impossible’ due to SSIS [state security] interference,” and said that the government had driven the April 6 Youth Movement group’s leadership, including Maher, underground.

In June 0f 2010 Google executive Wael Ghonim anonymously created the “We Are All Khaled Said” Facebook page, a memorial to blogger Khaled Said who had posted a video of police allegedly splitting up drugs confiscated in a bust on June 6, 2010; the police tracked him down and beat him to death on the street.

A large movement coalesced around the “We Are All Khaled Said” Facebook page.

The April 6 Youth Movement picked Jan. 25, 2011 as their protest date because it’s a public holiday: Police Day. In previous years they had always marched on Jan. 25 to mock the holiday. As Maher (April 6 Youth Movement leader) said: “Because how can we be expected to celebrate these thugs, torturers, criminals?”

Fifteen days before the date, the April 6 group set up an “operation room,” as Maher described it in an interview. Its purpose was “to discuss routine details including assessing the reach of our calls to protest with regards to internet websites, looking at the data and information that was being provided to citizens, and studying innovative mechanisms of protesting which aimed to overcome the methods that the state security services always use to pre-empt demonstrations and protests.”

Two days before planned protest, Maher said the group organized cells of 30-50 activists; each cell was to regroup in a pre-selected spot in Cairo, but only one person in each cell would direct the cell to the “main rendezvous point.”

The April 6 Youth Movement issued specific demands on Feb. 6, 2011:

* Mubarak must immediately resign

* The national assembly and senate must be dissolved

* A “national salvation group” must be established that includes all public and political personalities, intellectuals, constitutional and legal experts, and representatives of youth groups who called for the demonstrations on Jan. 25 and 28. This group would form a transitional coalition government for a transitional period. The group would also form a transitional presidential council until the next presidential elections.

Amidst the burgeoning protests and unrest Mohamed ElBaradei called for a transitional government and he mounted a campaign for the Egyptian presidency against Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak. Ghonim created a campaign webpage and a Facebook page for ElBaradei - in Feb 2010.

Mubarak was forced out Feb 11, 2011.

The military ruled until June 2012 when the Muslim Brotherhood took over with the election of Morsi.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/revolution-in-cairo/inside-april6-movement/

http://www.npr.org/2012/02/09/146636605/wael-ghonim-creating-a-revolution-2-0-in-egypt

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The Khaled Said incident was used for another purpose.

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That’s all for now. These last few posts explain my off-hand remarks in #48.


73 posted on 07/21/2016 5:38:07 PM PDT by Ray76 (The evil effect of Obergefell is to deprive the people of rule of law & subject us to tyranny!)
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