Tag: politics
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Racism & Sexism in Mendocino County Public Service
Willits Some time ago, former Willits police chief Alexis Blaylock sued the city of Willits for $500k alleging a hostile work environment. She claimed Willits police force had shown her abusive racism & sexism during her short tenure as chief. In her lawsuit, Blaylock alleged specifically that Willits PD Lt. Derek Hendry had specifically refused…
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‘Fort Bragg’ giving angry drunks free bus tickets
In the late morning of Nov. 1 in ‘Fort Bragg’ California, scanner traffic began about a man causing a disturbance outside Racines business on Frankin street. Baker was dispatched to the scene. Shortly after arriving officer Baker informed Captain O’Neal that the subject was panhandling & frustrated that nobody was giving him money. Being familiar…
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White Supremacy in ‘Fort Bragg’: The 17th Hire
‘Fort Bragg’ California is a town well known for its racism. The name ‘Fort Bragg’ itself is contested by Americans of all ethnic backgrounds who don’t want to live in a territory that glorifies the slaughter & expulsion of any people. Nevertheless, ‘Fort Bragg’ still prevails as the name for the populous territory 10 miles…
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Palestinian Return: Invasion & Response
On Friday night Pacific Standard Time or Saturday morning in Middle Eastern Time, after 17 years of blockade, Palestinian resistance entered Israel from the Eastern side of the Gaza Strip and several other directions. Invasion After 17 years of sanction, isolation & blockade, what else would you expect? Apparently something else, as ‘Israel’ had allowed…
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Girl’s Close Call With Heroin Left by Ft. Bragg Police
On September 5 of 2023, ambiguous scanner traffic began in the afternoon about some arrests being made in the apartments on South Street in Fort Bragg California. Later on in the day, more scanner traffic began when a lady who will remain anonymous for now stated that her daughter had pulled a brown substance out…
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Is this the end of the money-printing era?
Central banks have been printing money for about 50 years. Could the current inflation crisis be the end of the money-printing era? The history of the ‘Federal Reserve’ In the beginning, the US constitution only recognized gold & silver coin as legitimate payment for debts. This served as part of a system of checks &…