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Toyota

Since the Dilly, Dally, Delay & Stall Law Firms are adding their billable hours, the Toyota U.S.A. and Route 44 Toyota posts have been separated here:

Route 44 Toyota Sold Me A Lemon



Monday, November 24, 2014

Japan defines INSANITY: CLG: Fukushima village holds nuclear crisis drill [Gee, looks like the horse is out of the barn on that one.]



News Updates from CLG
24 November 2014



Previous edition: 'In Secret, Obama Extended U.S. Military Role in Afghanistan Combat.'


Breaking: Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson will not be indicted - St. Louis County grand jury 24 Nov 2014 A white police officer will not face charges for fatally shooting an unarmed black teenager in a case that set off violent protests and racial unrest throughout the nation, an attorney close to the case said Monday night. A St. Louis County grand jury declined to indict officer Darren Wilson, 28, for firing six shots in an August confrontation that killed 18-year-old Michael Brown, said Benjamin Crump, an attorney for the family. The decision had been long awaited and followed rioting that resembled war-zone news footage in this predominantly black suburb of St. Louis. Prosecutors scheduled an news conference to announce the decision.

Police state in place: 'Unified Command,' Umbrella Law Enforcement Has Been Activated in Ferguson --National Guard troops present, as well 24 Nov 2014 [This story will be updated.]

Oath Keepers to Organize Security Team to 'Protect Businesses' in Ferguson 24 Nov 2014 By Oath Keepers: We are looking for volunteers who are able to travel to Ferguson, Missouri (preferably those within reasonable driving range). We have some Oath Keepers near Ferguson who are attempting to organize a security team to defend minority owned businesses there...See below for a list of specific skill-sets and experience we are looking for, and who you need to contact if you want to volunteer. Here are the skills/experience we are looking for:
1. Police Officers (preferably with 5 years or more experience) street cops or corrections.
2. Forward deployed assets, such as scouts, with binocular range finder and requisite equipment, and the right field experience.
3. Communications experts, HAM and/or FRS radios.
4. Direct action infantry (11B or 0311), need to have own gear, such as body armor, tactical lights and cold weather gear. etc. Personal Security Detail training and experience a plus.
5. Photographers with video and still-camera, preferably with combat experience, or similar high stress field experience. Also, we prefer that they have their own body armor and cold weather gear.
6. Private drone operators, with drone mounted cameras.
7. Truck drivers (4WD) (military experience preferred).

COINTELPRO is a busy little bee: FBI Sends 100 Agents to Ferguson Ahead of Grand Jury Decision 21 Nov 2014 The FBI has sent about 100 agents [agents provocateurs] to the St. Louis area to help deal with any create problems that could arise from the grand jury decision in the police shooting of Ferguson teenager Michael Brown. In addition to the FBI, other federal agencies have also mobilized staffers to get to St. Louis today, sources told ABC News...The FBI has ordered its Ferguson contingent to mobilize and arrive in the St. Louis area today.


Defense Secretary Hagel, under pressure, submits resignation 24 Nov 2014 Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel bowed to pressure from the White House and submitted his resignation Monday after less than two years in the job, a casualty of the Obama administration's infighting over national-security policy, especially regarding the Middle East. Hagel said he will remain at the Pentagon until Obama can pick a replacement, who must then be confirmed by the Senate. Contenders include Michele Flournoy and Ashton Carter, former high-ranking defense officials during Obama's first term who were passed over for the top job in favor of Hagel.


Cornered but unbound by nuclear pact, Israel reconsiders military action against Iran --Israeli official cites 'sunset clause' in proposed comprehensive deal, which guarantees Iran a path into the nuclear club and may corner Israel into war 22 Nov 2014 Historic negotiations with Iran will reach an inflection point on Monday, as world powers seek to clinch a comprehensive deal that will, to their satisfaction, end concerns over the nature of its vast, decade-old nuclear program. But reflecting on the deal under discussion with The Jerusalem Post on the eve of the deadline, Israel has issued a stark, public warning to its allies with a clear argument: Current proposals guarantee the perpetuation of a crisis, backing Israel into a corner from which military force against Iran provides the only logical exit.


Fukushima village holds nuclear crisis drill [Gee, looks like the horse is out of the barn on that one.] 22 Nov 2014 An evacuation drill took place in the Fukushima Prefecture village of Kawauchi on Saturday, based on the scenario of a[nother] serious accident occurring at Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant. It was the first such exercise in the prefecture since the plant's triple meltdown in March 2011. About 260 residents and roughly 1,000 officials from local governments and the Nuclear Regulation Authority took part in the drill, which was organized by the prefectural and Kawauchi municipal governments.

Heads up! A big fat false flag is likely on the way for Britain, so the Home Office can ram through repressive new 'anti-terror' legislation: UK faces biggest terrorism threat in its history: minister 24 Nov 2014 Britain is facing the biggest terrorism threat in its history and has foiled around 40 major plots since suicide bombers attacked London in 2005, Home Secretary Theresa May said on Monday. The government would on Wednesday set out new laws to take on the militants, May added, including legislation making it easier for security services to track attackers online, and check if radicalized fighters were flying into Britain...Planned new measures include giving police the power to seize for up to 30 days the passports of British and foreign nationals suspected of traveling to take part in terrorist-related activities, said May. The new laws will also make it easier for police to identify who is using an Internet service at any given time.

Lockdown lifted at Fort Sam Houston after 1 man detained --'Suspicious' driver detained on post 23 Nov 2014 (TX) A lockdown at Fort Sam Houston was lifted Sunday shortly after 9 p.m. after one man was detained. The lockdown was called for around 5:30 p.m. in response to activity involving a suspicious vehicle, according to a spokesperson with the post. The driver of the vehicle was detained on the post after officials deemed him to be suspicious. The spokesperson did not say why the man was deemed suspicious.


NORAD jets conducting exercise this week in the Washington area 23 Nov 2014 If you’re in the Washington area Monday night into Tuesday morning and hear low-flying helicopters or planes overhead -- it's an exercise. The North American Aerospace Defense Command, also known as NORAD, will conduct a test between midnight and 2 a.m. Tuesday to practice interception and identification procedures.


Police call for public's help to stop terrorism threats --Officers are holding [propaganda] talks at venues including schools and shops to raise awareness of the threat of terrorism. 24 Nov 2014 Countering terrorism should not be the sole responsibility of the police and security agencies, says the head of counter terrorism in Wales. Assistant Chief Constable Nikki Holland said the public and businesses also had a part to play. Police have launched a week-long, anti-terrorism campaign in Wales.


Anti-Terrorism and Security Bill: Internet data plan back on political agenda 23 Nov 2014 A law forcing communications firms to keep details that could help identify criminals using the internet is being planned by the home secretary. The measure is to be introduced in the Anti-Terrorism and Security Bill. It means data on Internet Protocol addresses linked to individual mobile phones and computers could be passed on to police and the security services. The Lib Dems, who called an earlier bill a snooper's charter, welcomed the move but are opposed to extra powers.


Pregnant Egyptian woman dies of H1N1 swine flu - health ministry 23 Nov 2014 An Egyptian woman who was six months pregnant has died of H1N1 swine flu, five days after being admitted to hospital, a health ministry spokesman said on Sunday. The 31-year-old woman, who was not named, was admitted on Nov. 18 with flu-like symptoms and was placed in intensive care when she did not respond to treatment, Hossam Abdel Ghaffar said. "We thought it was bird flu, but she tested positive for the H1N1 flu instead," Ghaffar said.


Germany reports second case of bird flu: H5N8 found in wild bird 22 Nov 2014 German authorities on Saturday confirmed a second case of the H5N8 strain of bird flu in the eastern state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, with the virus found in a wild bird. The strain is highly contagious among birds but has never been detected in humans. "For the first time, the H5N8 virus has been confirmed in a wild bird in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern," Agriculture Minister Christian Schmidt said in a statement.


School expels 8-year-old daughter whose mother refused to give her vaccine booster shot that family doctor deemed unsafe 23 Nov 2014 A showdown over [deadly] vaccinations has erupted in a Long Island town after the mother of an 8-year-old was told by her doctor that a new school district rule requires children to get a booster shot at too young an age. Ceili McNicholas was expelled from Long Island's Laddie A. Decker Sound Beach School last week after her mother Jamie refused to let her receive the Tdap booster, which 'protects against' tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis. McNicholas said her daughter's doctor wouldn't administer the shot, which is a new requirement of the Miller Place Union Free School District, because it's recommended only for children over 10 years old...The rule states that, until she gets the shot, Ceili simply may not attend her school.


Marion Barry, Former Mayor of Washington, Dies at 78 23 Nov 2014 Marion S. Barry Jr., a sharecropper's son and civil rights pioneer who became a flamboyant and polarizing mayor of Washington, went to prison on dr-g charges and then recaptured City Hall in one of the most improbable comebacks in the history of American politics, died early Sunday in Washington. He was 78. Mr. Barry died at United Medical Center in Southeast Washington just hours after he was released from Howard University Hospital on Saturday.


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